

“Ellen Hopkins is a fearless person and writer,” said Justin Chanda, VP Publisher of Margaret K. Monica’s devotion sees her through, and with her help Arielle makes some tough decisions.Ĭhameleon is a coming of age story that examines parental alienation and poses the question: when love is buried by lies, can it be unearthed again? She pushes her mother away, devastating both of them, and once she’s gone (again) Arielle is torn. She wants to take Arielle home with her, but Arielle feels no connection and despite what her dad did, she loves him. Her father kidnapped her and her mom has been searching for her ever since. Then, Arielle’s mother arrives and Arielle discovers a painful truth-her mother didn’t leave her.

She has an ally in Monica Torres and as Arielle will discover that closeness is evolving into love. After a little more than a year living in Sonora, Arielle is hopeful that she’ll be able to finish her junior year without pulling up stakes. Her father, who is ex-military, constantly reminds Arielle of her absent mother and after a few drinks he’s happy to offer ugly details, claiming her lesbian mother chose another woman over her family. In Chameleon, Arielle Pearson has moved around a lot-mostly because her father can’t keep a job. These two new titles will continue to deal with teens in crisis and will be written in Hopkins’s signature verse style. Garnering critical review attention, Hopkin’s award-winning novels are well known for her no-holds-barred approach to tackling tough issues facing today’s teens. The first book, Chameleon, will be published in Fall 2016.Įllen Hopkins-who has been called “the bestselling living poet in the country” by -has over four million books in print, many reaching #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. McElderry Books, and Laura Rennert of Andrea Brown Literary Agency, Inc. The two-book deal, which is for world rights, was brokered by Justin Chanda, Vice President & Publisher of Margaret K.

McElderry Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing announced today that it has signed two new titles with New York Times bestselling author Ellen Hopkins.
