Trudy Krisher
Trudy Krisher is an American author of young adult novels, children's books, a college textbook, and a scholarly biography. She is a former professor of liberal arts in Dayton, Ohio.Early life and education
Krisher was born in Macon, Georgia. Her parents were Whitley Herron and Lois Butner Herron. She graduated from The College of William and Mary in 1968 and received a master's in education from Trenton State College in 1972.Career
Krisher has written young adult novels, children’s picture books, a college textbook, and a scholarly biography.
From 2001 until her retirement Krisher was an associate professor in the Department of Liberal Arts, Communication, and Social Sciences at Sinclair Community College. She was an assistant professor at University of Dayton from 1985 to 2001.
Kinship, Uncommon Faith, Fallout, and Bark Park were reviewed by Kirkus. Uncommon Faith was reviewed by Publishers Weekly.Awards and honors
- 1994 Cuffie Award for Most Promising New Author, Publishers Weekly
- 1994 Miami Valley Cultural Alliance Arts Award
- 1994 Honor Book selection, Parents' Choice, and Best Book for Young Adults selection, American Library Association
- 1995 Best Young Adult Novel award, International Reading Association
- 1995 Jefferson Cup Honor Book, Virginia Library Association
- 1995 New York Public Library Award
- 1997 Best Books Award, American Library Association
- 1997 New York Library Award
- 1999 Tennessee Volunteer State Book Award, Tennessee Association of School Librarians
- 2004 Best Books Award, American Library Association
- 2004 Best Children's Book of the Year, Bank Street College of Education
- 2004 Amelia Bloomer Project honors, City of Austin Youth Services
- 2004 Culture Works Artists' fellowship
- 2015 Silver Medal, Independent Publishers Association
Personal life
Trisher has two children. She is a Unitarian and a Democrat. She lives in Dayton, Ohio.