Lesa Cline-Ransome Explained

Nationality:American
Genre:middle grade fiction, picture books
Notableworks:Finding Langston, Before She Was Harriet
Years Active:2003-now
Language:English
Awards:Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award
Alma Mater:Pratt Institute, BFA
Education:New York University, MA
Children:4
Spouse:James E. Ransome

Lesa Cline-Ransome (née Cline) is an American author of picture books and middle grade novels, best known for her NAACP Image Award-nominated picture book biography of Harriet Tubman, Before She Was Harriet and her middle grade novel Finding Langston.

Personal life

Cline-Ransome grew up in Malden, Massachusetts.[1] Both her parents are nurses and she is the youngest of three siblings.

She decided she wanted to become a writer during middle school and completed a summer workshop for teens with an interest in journalism at Suffolk University. She ultimately decided that journalism wasn't for her and stopped wanting to become a writer until she received encouragement from her professors while studying at Pratt Institute. There, she worked for the college paper and took on a job in advertising.

She didn't pick up her interest in writing until she married her husband, James Ransome, who encouraged her to write books for children while he was working on illustrating his own first novel. She researched for nearly a year after the birth of her first child before an editor at Simon & Schuster took a chance on what would later become her third published picture book, Satchel Paige.

She lives with her husband and four children in Rhinebeck, New York.[2]

Works

Middle grade

Picture books

Awards

Nominated

Won

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lesa Cline-Ransome -- writer & editor, Rhinebeck New York. www.lesaclineransome.com. 2019-04-12.
  2. Web site: James Ransome. 2016-06-30. Workshops for Children's Authors & Illustrators Highlights Foundation. en-US. 2019-04-12.
  3. Web site: 2018 NAACP Image Awards: List of Winners. Books. Harambee. 2018-01-22. Harambee Books & Artworks. en. 2019-04-12.
  4. Web site: 2018 Award Winners and Honorees. 2018-04-30. The Jane Addams Peace Association. en-US. 2019-04-12.
  5. Web site: The Coretta Scott King Book Awards. admin. 2009-01-18. Round Tables. en. 2019-04-12.
  6. Web site: Charlotte Zolotow Award. ccbc.education.wisc.edu. 2019-04-12.
  7. News: Mathical Book Prizes 2021.