Sarah Dessen Deluxe Gift Set

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Just in time for gift season comes a beautifully designed Sarah Dessen keepsake box that includes three beloved titles that have never before been available in a set: Lock and Key, Keeping the Moon, and Someone Like You.

Also included is a beautiful keepsake charm inspired by the New York Times bestseller Lock & Key, packaged on a card with a message from Sarah.

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Overview

Just in time for gift season comes a beautifully designed Sarah Dessen keepsake box that includes three beloved titles that have never before been available in a set: Lock and Key, Keeping the Moon, and Someone Like You.

Also included is a beautiful keepsake charm inspired by the New York Times bestseller Lock & Key, packaged on a card with a message from Sarah.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780142417287
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 10/14/2010
  • Pages: 976
  • Sales rank: 86639
  • Age range: 14 years
  • Product dimensions: 6.30 (w) x 8.80 (h) x 3.70 (d)

Meet the Author

Sarah Dessen
Sarah Dessen is the author of nine highly acclaimed books for young readers. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with her husband and daughter.

Biography

Although she was born in Illinois, YA novelist Sarah Dessen has spent most of her life in Chapel Hill, NC. Both of her parents were professors at the University of North Carolina, where Sarah studied creative writing and graduated with a degree in English.

As far back as she can remember, Dessen has always wanted to write. She remembers churning out wildly imaginative stories on an old manual typewriter her parents gave her when she was eight or nine years old. So it was only natural that after college she would forego a "real job," choosing instead to support herself by waiting tables at a local eatery while trying to publish a novel. In 1996, just three years after graduation, she sold her first book, the witty, wry coming-of-age story That Summer. A second novel, Someone Like You, followed two years later. (In 2003, these two books were loosely adapted into the movie How to Deal, starring teen sensation Mandy Moore.)

Dessen claims she never set out to be a YA writer, but somehow her memories always bring her back to high school, a time and place that resonates strongly for her. Living in her hometown where she is still in contact with many childhood friends, she finds it pretty easy to get in touch with her "inner teenager." In addition, the books she read from that time have a special, magical staying power. She explains it this way on her website:

"[W]hile I couldn't tell you complete plots of novels I read even six months ago, I do remember even the smallest descriptive details from Lois Lowry's A Summer to Die or Judy Blume's Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. I think it was because back then books were still somewhat new to me, and when I found an author who seemed to say just what I was feeling, it really struck me and resonated. I hope that my books do that for the people who read them."
If one can judge from her growing fan base and continued presence on the bestseller lists, Dessen can safely say "mission accomplished."

Good To Know

Here are some fun facts about Sarah Dessen:

  • Most of Dessen's books are set in the fictional town of Lakeview and feature recurring locales and characters.

  • Dessen also teaches creative writing at her alma mater, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  • Among her confessed addictions, Dessen counts the Gap clearance rack, Starbucks mochas, multiple magazine subscriptions, and a penchant for black pants.

  • Dessen sometimes waxes nostalgic about her days as a waitress. "It was a great job for a writer, " she says. "Endless conversations to eavesdrop, tons of material, and fast money without ever taking work home."

  • In Just Listen, the character of Owen Armstrong was named for the young protagonist in John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany, as well as for Lance Armstrong, one of Dessen's proclaimed crushes.

  • Concerning her "tendency to embellish," Dessen says: "I think it's just a weakness of fiction writers. Once you learn how to make a story better, it's hard not to do it all the time."

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      1. Hometown:
        Chapel Hill, NC
      1. Date of Birth:
        Sat Jun 06 00:00:00 EDT 1970
      2. Place of Birth:
        Evanston, Illinois
      1. Education:
        University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, degree in English.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted Thu Feb 23 00:00:00 EST 2012

      Highly recommend

      This was such a great book set! Sarah Dessen is a great author she really can make the book come alive. These are great for teens because it shows you what can happen with boy friends and not listening to your parents rules. I highly recommend this for teens and parents they are all great books that capture the reader!

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