Tamora Pierce

Pierce at the [[Boskone (convention)|Boskone]] science fiction convention in Boston, February 2008 Tamora Pierce (born December 13, 1954) is an American writer of fantasy fiction for teenagers, known best for stories featuring young heroines. She made a name for herself with her first book series, ''The Song of the Lioness'' (1983–1988), which followed the main character Alanna through the trials and triumphs of training as a knight.

Pierce won the Margaret A. Edwards Award from the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) of the American Library Association in 2013, citing her two quartets ''Song of the Lioness'' and ''Protector of the Small'' (1999–2002). The annual award recognizes one writer and a particular body of work for "significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature".

Pierce's books have been translated into twenty languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 1999
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2008
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 1998
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 1999
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2002
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 1998
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2007
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 1997
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2007
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2013
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 1994
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Published 2000
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Published 2001
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2004
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by Pierce, Tamora.
Published 2003
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