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Robert Cormier (1925-2000) was a Québécois American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.

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Robert Cormier (1925-2000) was a Québécois American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type.type, and he had a great fondness for the DownerEnding. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.

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* ''Literature/WeAllFallDown'' (1999)
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Robert Cormier (1925-2000) was a French-Canadian-American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French-Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.

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Robert Cormier (1925-2000) was a French-Canadian-American Québécois American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French-Canadian French Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.
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Robert Cormier (born 1925) was a French-Canadian-American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French-Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He died in 2000, but is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.

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Robert Cormier (born 1925) (1925-2000) was a French-Canadian-American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French-Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He died in 2000, but is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.
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* ''Literature/{{Tenderness}}'' (1997)



* ''Literature/WeAllFallDown'' (1999)

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* ''Literature/TheRagAndBoneShop'' (2000)
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Robert Cormier (born 1925) was a French-Canadian-American novelist. Although born in Massachusetts, he was raised in a French-Canadian section of Leominster. He found inspiration for his own work while attending Catholic school in his own youth and was a well-known journalist as well as a novelist. He died in 2000, but is still considered a pioneer of YoungAdultLiterature, especially of the DarkerAndEdgier type. His work is frequently taught (and challenged) in high schools.

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* ''Literature/WeAllFallDown'' (1999)

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