Chris Scofield is a novelist and short story writer. She's worked with authors Ursula K. Le Guin and Tom Spanbauer and is a former special education, art, and preschool teacher. Scofield studies cello, travels internationally, and lives in Eugene, Oregon, with her husband and two goldfish. She is the author of The Shark Curtain.
The Shark Curtain is worth a read by teens and adults alike.--
"Eugene Weekly"
Dynamic . . . [Protagonist Lily Asher] comes to glorious,
heartbreaking, embraceable, vibrant life courtesy of the
experiences, heart and immense imagination and talent of Eugene
author Chris Scofield.-- "The Register-Guard"
Chris Scofield has written a young adult novel that doesn't
compromise integrity for trendiness. . . . It's complex and quirky
. . . there can be no doubt as to its uniqueness.
The Shark Curtain is worth a read by teens and adults alike.
Eugene Weekly
Absolutely bewitching. . . . Scofield has crafted a dense, poignant
book, filled with extraordinarily beautiful language. . . . In
exploring themes such as art, sex, and self-acceptance, Scofield
examines the trade-offs we all make to be included in the
tribe.
KLCC
Those who prefer edgy period fiction with truly original characters
will be fascinated by this glimpse into the mind of an unmedicated
non-neurotypical teen struggling to come of age in the '60s.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books-- "LitReactor"
Those who prefer edgy period fiction with truly original characters
will be fascinated by this glimpse into the mind of an unmedicated
non-neurotypical teen struggling to come of age in the '60s.
-- "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
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