Jerry Spinelli (born February 1, 1941) is an American author primarily known for his novels aimed at middle grade and young adult readers. His writing often explores themes of adolescence, individuality, and social justice with a distinctive, conversational style characterized by strong voice and memorable characters. He frequently utilizes metafiction and unconventional narrative structures to engage young readers. Spinelli has penned numerous acclaimed works, including the iconic "Maniac Magee," which examines prejudice and compassion through the eyes of a young boy, and "Stargirl," a novel about a girl who challenges the norms of her small town.




































