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Marjorie Ingall

Marjorie Ingall

Marjorie Ingall

Marjorie Ingall is a contributing writer at Self magazine and a columnist for The Forward. She has written for many other magazines, including The New York Times, Glamour, Redbook, Seventeen, Ms., Food & Wine, Wired, and the late, lamented Sassy, where she was the senior writer and health editor. At Sassy, she won several awards for health and social issues coverage. She is the author of The Field Guild to North American Males, the co-author of a sex-ed book for teenagers, Smart Sex and a former writer/producer at the Oxygen TV network.

Hungry is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 01, 2010
Hungry will be released on June 01, 2010 in Trade Paperback
Jun 01, 2010
News:
Hungry has won an award
Jan 30, 2010
Hungry is now available in Hardcover
Sep 08, 2009
Hungry will be released on September 08, 2009 in eBook
Sep 08, 2009
Hungry is now available in
Sep 08, 2009
Excerpt:
Introduction from Hungry
Sep 03, 2009
Graphic Excerpt:
Hungry
Aug 20, 2009
Hungry will be released on September 08, 2009 in Hardcover
Jan 08, 2009

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New York Times, May 11, 2012
...and theyre whats most important. A smart book about the power of female friendship is like finding Neverland. Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet magazine...
Nigeria Punch, May 8, 2012
...handles big issues like race and poverty with sensitivity.” For Anastasia Tuckness, Hanna  is reminiscent of Clementine, while Marjorie Ingall notes, “So funny, so lyrical without trying too hard. I am always desperate for good early chapter books...
School Library Journal, April 22, 2012
...it.  It’s not something I can even help!  It’s not a choice, people.  And Marjorie Ingall recently linked to some videos that were hoping to help save the Neighborhood School Library, a good cause if ever there was one.  One video features the...
New York Times, November 15, 2011
...given the kind of thing that will, ahem, accidentally fall back between the couch and the wall. Finally, Marjorie Ingall has reviewed three picture books portraying children living through tough times (the Depression, and escapes from both Nazis and...
School Library Journal, November 9, 2011
...places where you can find the term “chewing gum cud” (good band name or GREAT band name?) but Marjorie Ingall’s post on the non-stick gum Rev7 alongside Meghan McCarthy’s fabulous bubble gum nonfiction picture book Pop! The Invention of Bubble...
School Library Journal, September 20, 2011
...Brits for getting to have their Roald Dahl Funny Prize. Was Ezra Jack Keats ambivalent about his Jewishness?  Marjorie Ingall investigates the matter while also pondering on blackness and fatness.  God, I love reading her articles. Book destruction . ...
San Angelo Standard-Times, June 25, 2011
...A Young Model's Story of Appetite, Ambition, and the Ultimate Embrace of Curves" by Crystal Renn with Marjorie Ingall "I'm Here to Win: A World Champion's Advice for Peak Performance" by Chris McCormack with Tim Vandehey "Incognito: The Secret Lives of...
School Library Journal, February 10, 2012
...puts Christopher’s writing in context, highlighting its real strengths. Great great, great great great great piece from Marjorie Ingall on the sticky tricky territory of teaching your kids about the Holocaust through books.  The advice offered from...
A Fuse #8 Production, October 2, 2011
...  With their electronic thingymajigs and their Facebook whozaz and their cries to not ban books  . . . Thanks to Marjorie Ingall (who discovered this on her iPhone). Full credit to Travis Jonker for finding this one.  He’s right.  Orrin Hatch...
A Fuse #8 Production, September 20, 2011
...Brits for getting to have their Roald Dahl Funny Prize . Was Ezra Jack Keats ambivalent about his Jewishness?  Marjorie Ingall investigates the matter while also pondering on blackness and fatness .  God, I love reading her articles. Book...
A Fuse #8 Production, June 27, 2011
...ve reached their goal already, but it’s an interesting project worth looking at anyway.  Thanks to Marjorie Ingall for the link. Sometimes I feel that Highlights Magazine does more for the world of children’s literature than any other magazine...
A Fuse #8 Production, May 26, 2011
...and my favorite LGBT board books Mommy, Mama and Me and Daddy, Papa, and Me .  Thanks to Marjorie Ingall for the link. Do you have what it takes to take on the Sixth Annual 48 Hour Book Challenge ?  I don’t want to hear your excuses!  I...