Born: 01-01-1957
Carol Plum-Ucci is an acclaimed American author known for her gripping young adult novels, often blending mystery and psychological themes. A two-time Edgar Award finalist, she gained recognition for her debut novel, "The Body of Christopher Creed." Plum-Ucci's work often explores complex adolescent issues and the human psyche, drawing on her experiences growing up in New Jersey. She is also a dedicated educator, further enriching her storytelling with depth and authenticity.
Sometimes the best way to solve a problem is to walk away from it for a while.
Words can be powerful weapons if used effectively.
Sometimes, the most unexpected alliances can lead to great achievements.
Fear is the enemy of progress; we must face it to overcome it.
The power of unity can overcome even the greatest divisions.
The pursuit of knowledge leads to endless possibilities.
It's the choices we make that shape our destiny.
Forgiveness is a powerful act that sets us free.
Sometimes the greatest heroes are the ones society overlooks.
The scars we carry remind us of our resilience.
The power of unity lies in embracing our differences.
The truth is, I don't think the way other people do. I do things I don't understand. My mother thinks I'm sick.