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American writer
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Davida Wills Hurwin is an American writer who is best known for her books A Time for Dancing and The Farther You Run.

A Time For Dancing received the ALA's best books award, South Carolina Award. The Farther You Run was a NY Best books for Teens. Freaks and Revelations was a 2011 Stonewall Honor Book. Hurwin is also an educator, teaching Theater at Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles, California.

Works

  • A Time for Dancing (1997, Penguin Group). This was adapted by into the screenplay for the movie released in Italy as Dancing, and released in the US on Showtime as A Time for Dancing (2000).
  • The Farther You Run (2003 for hardcover, 2005 for paperback, Penguin Group)
  • Circle the Soul Softly (2006, HarperCollins).
  • Freaks and Revelations (2009)

References

  1. ^ "Discovery Author: Davida Wills Hurwin". Harper Collins. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
  2. PR Newswire
  3. Hollywood Reporter
  4. IMdB


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