Megan Shull
Born and raised in Ithaca, New York, Megan Shull is the author of The Swap and several books for kids including the award-winning young adult novel Amazing Grace. Megan holds a doctorate in educational psychology from Cornell University, where she also earned her undergraduate degree. She lives...
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Born and raised in Ithaca, New York, Megan Shull is the author of The Swap and several books for kids including the award-winning young adult novel Amazing Grace. Megan holds a doctorate in educational psychology from Cornell University, where she also earned her undergraduate degree. She lives in her hometown, where she feels especially lucky to walk the quiet rolling hills alongside red-tailed hawks and waterfalls.Say hey at heymegan.com and on Twitter @meganshull
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I'm not sure why. But I thought this was a YA novel. It's in fact Middle Grade. I love YA but MG is always a bit a hit or miss with me. The writing style is easy and light, I think this is perfect for a middle grade target audience. It did feel a bit young for my taste. I still felt Frannies heartbr...
I'm not sure why. But I thought this was a YA novel. It's in fact Middle Grade. I love YA but MG is always a bit a hit or miss with me. The writing style is easy and light, I think this is perfect for a middle grade target audience. It did feel a bit young for my taste. I still felt Frannies heartbr...
I'm not sure why. But I thought this was a YA novel. It's in fact Middle Grade. I love YA but MG is always a bit a hit or miss with me. The writing style is easy and light, I think this is perfect for a middle grade target audience. It did feel a bit young for my taste. I still felt Frannies heartbr...
I'm not sure why. But I thought this was a YA novel. It's in fact Middle Grade. I love YA but MG is always a bit a hit or miss with me. The writing style is easy and light, I think this is perfect for a middle grade target audience. It did feel a bit young for my taste. I still felt Frannies heartbr...
I'm not sure why. But I thought this was a YA novel. It's in fact Middle Grade. I love YA but MG is always a bit a hit or miss with me. The writing style is easy and light, I think this is perfect for a middle grade target audience. It did feel a bit young for my taste. I still felt Frannies heartbr...