
A versatile writer, Nancy Garden has published books for children as well as for teens, nonfiction as well as fiction. But her novel Annie on My Mind, the story of two high school girls who fall in love with each other, has brought her more attention than she wanted when it was burned in front of the Kansas City School Board building in 1993 and banned from school library shelves in Olathe, Kansas, as well as other school districts. A group of high school students and their parents in Olathe had to sue the school board in federal district court in order to get the book back on the library shelves. Today the book is as controversial as ever, in spite of its being viewed by many as one of the most important books written for teens in the past forty years. In 2003 the American Library Association gave the Margaret A. Edwards Award to Nancy Garden for lifetime achievement. In Remembrance: Nancy Garden
Series
Books

Hear Us Out!
Lesbian and Gay Stories of Struggle, Progress, and Hope, 1950 to the Present
2007

The Year They Burned the Books
1999

Nora and Liz
2002

My Sister, the Vampire
1992

Fours Crossing
1981

Molly's Family
2004

Endgame
2006

Peace O River
1986

Good Moon Rising
1996

Am I Blue?
Coming Out from the Silence
1995

Annie on My Mind
1982

Holly's Secret
2000

Prisoner of Vampires
1985

Lark in the Morning
1991

Dove and Sword
A Novel of Joan of Arc
1995

Werewolves
1973