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{{Short description|American author}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|March 2, 1956}}
| birth_place = [[San Francisco]], [[California]], U.S.
| nationality = American
| occupation = Author
| alma_mater = [[Springfield High School (Oregon)|Springfield High School]]<br>[[Lane Community College]]
| notable_works = ''[[Diary of a Teenage Girl]]''
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'''Melody Carlson''' (born March 2, 1956) is an American author. She has written over 250 books for women, teens and children, including the ''[[Diary of a Teenage Girl]]'' series.
==Biography==
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Carlson was born March 2, 1956, in [[San Francisco]], [[California]]. She grew up in [[Springfield, Oregon]], and went to [[Springfield High School (Oregon)|Springfield High School]] and later [[Lane Community College]]. She currently resides in [[Sisters, Oregon]]. Some of her novels are being adapted for TV and film, including ''All Summer Long'', which premiered for [[Hallmark Channel]] in August 2019.<ref>[http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=34956 Melody Carlson – Authors – Random House<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Mature Relationships |url=https://ab50.de/}}</ref> Some of her most popular works are the ''[[Diary of a Teenage Girl]]'', the ''True Colors Series'' series, ''The Happy Camper'', and ''Christmas at Winter Hill''. She has written more than 250 books for women and teens and children, with sales totaling more than {{USD|7500000}}.
==Bibliography==
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* ''Her First Bible''
===Faithgirlz: The Girls Of 622 Harbor View
* ''Project: Girl Power''
* ''Project: Mystery Bus''
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* ''Project: Ski Trip''
===Diary of a Teenage Girl
{{Main|Diary of a Teenage Girl}}
====Caitlin
* ''Becoming Me''
* ''It's My Life''
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* ''I Do''
====Chloe
* ''My Name is Chloe''
* ''Sold Out''
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* ''Face the Music''
====Kim
* ''Just Ask''
* ''Meant to Be''
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* ''That Was Then''
====Maya
* ''A Not So Simple Life''
* ''It's a Green Thing''
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* ''Payback''
===Secrets
* Forgotten: Seventeen and Homeless (October 2010)
* Shattered: A Daughter's Regret (April 2011)
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* Dreams of Promise
===By Design
* Knowing God Better Than Ever
* Finding Out Who You Really Are
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* Discovering A Forgiveness Plan
===Degrees Of Betrayal
* Sierra's Story
* Ryun's Story
* Kenzie's Story
===Degrees Of Guilt
* Kyra's Story
* Miranda's Story
* Tyrone's Story
===Life at Kingston High
* The Jerk Magnet (January 1, 2012)
* The Best Friend (June 1, 2012)
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* Trading Secrets
===Inn At Shining Waters
* River's Song
* River's Call
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===Teen Devotionals===
* ''True: A Teen Devotional''
* ''Life: A Teen Devotional''
* ''Always: A Teen Devotional''
===Women's Fiction===
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* "Limelight"
===4 Lindas
* ''As Young As We Feel''
* ''Hometown Ties''
* ''All For One''
* ''Here's To Friends''
===Love Finds You... Series===
* ''Love Finds You in Martha's Vineyard''
* ''Love Finds You in Pendleton, Oregon''
* ''Love Finds You in Sisters, Oregon''
===A Grace Chapel Inn
* ''Ready to Wed''
* ''Hidden History''
* ''Back Home Again''
===Homeward on the Oregon Trail
* ''Westward Hearts'' (August 2012)
* ''A Dream for Tomorrow'' (February 2013)
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==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
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[[Category:21st-century American women writers]]
[[Category:1956 births]]
[[Category:American women writers of young adult literature]]
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