Laurel Snyder is an American writer and blogger. She has edited a number of literary journals and is a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered.
Snyder was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and holds degrees from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She lives in Decatur, Georgia, with her husband and children.
Snyder was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and holds degrees from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She lives in Decatur, Georgia, with her husband and children.
Genres: Children's Fiction
Novels
Up and Down the Scratchy Mountains (2008)
Any Which Wall (2009)
Penny Dreadful (2010)
Bigger than a Bread Box (2011)
Camp Wonderful Wild (2013)
Seven Stories Up (2014)
Orphan Island (2017)
My Jasper June (2019)
The Witch of Woodland (2023)
Any Which Wall (2009)
Penny Dreadful (2010)
Bigger than a Bread Box (2011)
Camp Wonderful Wild (2013)
Seven Stories Up (2014)
Orphan Island (2017)
My Jasper June (2019)
The Witch of Woodland (2023)
Collections
Picture Books
Inside the Slidy Diner (2008)
Baxter, the Pig Who Wanted to Be Kosher (2010)
Nosh, Schlep, Schluff: Babyiddish (2011)
Good night, laila tov (2012)
The Longest Night (2013)
Charlie & Mouse (2017)
The Forever Garden (2017)
The King of Too Many Things (2017)
Charlie & Mouse & Grumpy (2017)
Charlie & Mouse Even Better (2019)
Hungry Jim (2019)
Charlie & Mouse Outdoors (2020)
Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found (2021)
Endlessly Ever After (2022)
Charlie & Mouse Are Magic (2022)
Baxter, the Pig Who Wanted to Be Kosher (2010)
Nosh, Schlep, Schluff: Babyiddish (2011)
Good night, laila tov (2012)
The Longest Night (2013)
Charlie & Mouse (2017)
The Forever Garden (2017)
The King of Too Many Things (2017)
Charlie & Mouse & Grumpy (2017)
Charlie & Mouse Even Better (2019)
Hungry Jim (2019)
Charlie & Mouse Outdoors (2020)
Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found (2021)
Endlessly Ever After (2022)
Charlie & Mouse Are Magic (2022)
Laurel Snyder recommends

The Whispering Fog (2022)
Landra Jennings
"The Whispering Fog is a dark and twisty retelling of Snow White and Rose Red, with a delicious page-turner of an ending. But underneath the magic, it's a refreshingly honest story about imperfect families, about how sometimes we care best for others by being real with ourselves. I loved it."
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