Virginia Euwer Wolff Series
August 25, 1937
Virginia Euwer Wolff writes for young people, finding the adult publishing world too fraught with snobbery, whereas she feels children's authors begin each day with hope and honor their audience. Her narratives often delve into the complexities of adolescence, informed by her own experiences and a deep appreciation for music. Wolff possesses a distinctive voice, marked by empathy and insight, that allows her to connect profoundly with her readers. Her literary contributions are significant for their honest exploration of youthful struggles and triumphs.





