Tae Keller is a Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author known for her heartfelt middle-grade novels. She gained widespread acclaim for her book "When You Trap a Tiger," which won the prestigious Newbery Medal and explores themes of family, identity, and Korean folklore. Her debut novel, "The Science of Breakable Things," also received critical praise for its authentic portrayal of a biracial girl navigating personal and scientific challenges. Keller's works often center on young protagonists finding their voices amidst cultural and emotional complexities.
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Keller grew up immersed in a blend of Korean and local Hawaiian influences, which frequently inspire her storytelling. After studying at Bryn Mawr College, she pursued a career in publishing in New York City before dedicating herself to writing full-time. Her narratives are celebrated for their emotional depth, cultural richness, and relatable characters. Keller currently resides in Seattle with her husband and an extensive personal library.
Mihi Ever After Books
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Mihi Ever After
2022
2
A Giant Problem
2023
3
Off the Rails
2024
Standalone Novels
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The Science of Breakable Things
2018
2
When You Trap a Tiger
2020
3
Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone
2022
She Persisted Books
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Ella Fitzgerald (By: Andrea Davis Pinkney)
2002
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13 American Women Who Changed the World ( By: Chelsea Clinton)
2017
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She Persisted Around the World ( By: Chelsea Clinton)
2018
4
American Olympians Who Changed the Game ( By: Chelsea Clinton)