April Henry Explained

April Henry
Birth Date:19 April 1959
Birth Place:Medford, Oregon, U.S.
Occupation:Author
Language:English
Years Active:1999-present

April Henry (born April 14, 1959) is an American New York Times bestselling author of mysteries, thrillers, and young adult novels.

Early life

Born in Portland, Oregon, April 14, 1959, Henry grew up in the small southern Oregon city of Medford where her father, Hank Henry, was a KTVL television newscaster, and her mother, Nora Henry, was a florist.[1]

Career

Author Roald Dahl helped April Henry take her first step as a writer.[2] When Henry was twelve, she sent Dahl a short story about a frog who loved peanut butter. Dahl had lunch with the editor of an international children's magazine and read her the story. The editor contacted her and asked to publish her story.[3]

In 1999, Henry's first book, Circles of Confusion, was published by HarperCollins. It was short-listed for the Agatha Award and the Anthony Award.[4] [5] It was also chosen for the Booksense 76 list, and The Oregonian Book Club, and was a Mystery Guild Editor's Choice.[6]

Henry's first stand-alone thriller, Learning to Fly, was published by St. Martin's Press in 2002.[7] It was a Booksense pick, got starred reviews in Library Journal and Booklist, was named one of Library Journal's Best of 2002, and was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. Shock Point, Henry's first young-adult thriller, was published by Putnam in 2006.[8] It was ALA Quick Pick, a Top 10 Books for Teens nominee, a New York Library's Books for the Teen Age book, named to the Texas Tayshas list, and a finalist for Philadelphia's Young Readers Choice Award. Her next young-adult book, Torched, a thriller about a girl who goes undercover in an environmental extremist group, was published in 2009. Girl, Stolen, a young-adult thriller about a blind girl who is accidentally kidnapped by a car thief, was released by Henry Holt in October 2010. In April 2011, Henry found the blind girl whose brief kidnapping inspired Girl, Stolen. Their story was featured in Publishers Weekly.[9]

In 2009, April Henry partnered with Lis Wiehl to collaborate on the Triple Threat Mystery series. The first book in the series, Face of Betrayal, was on the New York Times best-seller list for four weeks.[10] [11] [12] [13]

Henry travels all over the country speaking at schools about the importance of writing, reading, and research.[14]

Bibliography

Claire Montrose series

Triple Threat series

Co-authored with La'Annah Scales

Mia Quinn series

Co-authored with Lis Wiehl

Point Last Seen series

Girl, Stolen series

Standalone novels

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Mystery Reader - New Faces Interview April Henry . The Mystery Reader . 1999-03-10 . 2012-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120304132710/http://www.themysteryreader.com/nf-henry.html . 2012-03-04.
  2. Web site: Official website . April Henry Mysteries . 2012-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120320000920/http://www.aprilhenrymysteries.com/about_april/index.php . 2012-03-20 .
  3. Brill. Pamela. YA Novelist Remembers Her Connection with Roald Dahl. Publishers Weekly. 2 August 2012.
  4. Web site: Malice Domestic Convention - Bethesda, MD . Malice Domestic . 2012-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100412020049/http://www.malicedomestic.org/agathaawards_past.html . 2010-04-12 .
  5. Web site: Bouchercon World Mystery Convention : Anthony Awards Nominees . . 2012-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120207060829/http://www.bouchercon.info/nominees.html . 2012-02-07 .
  6. Web site: Circles of Confusion (1st in Claire Montrose Series) . April Henry, Writer . 27 March 2023.
  7. Web site: Interview | April Henry . . 2012-04-13.
  8. Web site: Author & Illustrator Booking Service April Henry . Childrenslit.com . October 2002 . Karen G. . Anderson . 2012-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120303095432/http://www.childrenslit.com/bookingservice/henry-april.html . 2012-03-03 .
  9. Brill . Pamela . Meeting the Inspiration Behind Girl, Stolen . . 12 April 2012 . 2011-04-21.
  10. News: Best Sellers - May 10, 2009 . . 2012-04-13.
  11. News: Best Sellers - May 17, 2009 . . 2012-04-13.
  12. News: Best Sellers - May 24, 2009 . . 2012-04-13.
  13. News: Best Sellers - May 31, 2009 . . 2012-04-13.
  14. News: New York Times best-selling author speaks with students . Statesman Journal . 2016-01-12.