Deborah Wiles

Deborah Wiles is an accomplished American author, well-known for her fiction and children's books. She has written several highly acclaimed books, including the beloved "Love, Ruby Lavender" and the National Book Award finalists "Each Little Bird That Sings" and "Revolution." Her work has been recognized with various awards and accolades, such as the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award for her picture book "Freedom Summer," and she has been a finalist for the NAACP Book Award, E.B. White Award, Golden Kite Award, Jane Addams Peace Award, and a recipient of the PEN Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Working Writer Fellowship.

Wiles' writing covers a range of subjects and styles, from picture books to young adult novels. Her Sixties Trilogy, consisting of "Countdown," "Revolution," and "Anthem," has received critical acclaim. "Countdown" received five starred reviews and appeared on many state award lists, while "Revolution" was a National Book Award Finalist. "Anthem" was praised as "brilliant" and "musically and culturally immersive" in starred reviews by Booklist and Kirkus Reviews, respectively. Wiles' ability to tackle complex themes and periods in history has made her a respected and celebrated figure in the literary world. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Sixties Trilogy Books
# Title Year
1 Countdown 2010
2 Revolution 2014
3 Anthem 2019
Aurora County Books
# Title Year
1 Love, Ruby Lavender 2001
2 Each Little Bird that Sings 2005
3 The Aurora County All-Stars 2007
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Hang the Moon 2004
2 A Long Line of Cakes 2018
Picture Books
# Title Year
1 Freedom Summer 2001
2 One Wide Sky 2003
3 Night Walk to the Sea 2020
4 We Are All Under One Wide Sky 2021
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Kent State 2020
2 Bobby: A Story of Robert F. Kennedy 2022
Deborah Wiles Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Be Careful What You Wish For 2007