Beatrice Sparks, Ph. D.
CONTACT
- Agent: R. M. Greer
- Fax: 1-801-226-3935
TYPES OF PRESENTATION
- Assemblies
- Seminars
- Large Therapy Groups
TOPICS
- Sparks' books are mainly written from case histories
- Recognizing problems and pain, facing them, healing them, before it is too late.
- How to write
- How to get an agent
- How to publish
AUDIENCE AGES
- Young people
- Adults
- Mixed groups
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE
FEES
- In Utah: $150/hour.
- Out of State: $800.00/hour.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Almost Lost: The True Story of an Anonymous Teenager's Life on the Streets (Avon, 1996) YA
- Annie's Baby: The Diary of Anonymous, a Pregnant Teenager (Flare, 1998) YA
- Go Ask Alice (Prentice-Hall, 1971) YA
- Jay's Journal (Times Books, 1979) YA
- It Happened to Nancy (Flare, 1994) YA
- It's My Candle YA
- Voices (Times, 1978) YA
Beatrice Sparks, a psychologist, also holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Behavior. Her books have won the American
Library Association Young Adult Notable Award, the Christopher Medal, School Library Journal Best Books, and Quick Pick
for Recommended Reading by the American Library Association.
Dr. Sparks was a 1996 National Book Award Judge for Young People's Literature.
Last updated: October 26, 2002