Elaine Marie Alphin (née Bonilla; October 30, 1955 – August 19, 2014) was an American author of more than thirty books for children and young adults.[1]
In August 2011, Alphin suffered a stroke. Her last book was An Unspeakable Crime: The Prosecution and Persecution of Leo Frank (2010). She died at her home in Glenrock, Wyoming on August 19, 2014, aged 58. She was interred at Sunset Hills Cemetery in Bozeman, Montana.[4]
Several of Alphin's novels are ghost stories. Two, Ghost Cadet and Ghost Soldier, deal with ghosts of child-soldiers from the American Civil War who require help from present-day children to achieve their final rest. Ghost Cadet has been Alphin's most successful book to date, going through several editions in both hardback and paperback. The book's popularity with young readers prompted her publishers to ask for a companion novel – Ghost Soldier. In Tournament of Time, one of her early novels, an American school girl living in England befriends the ghosts of two medieval princes, allegedly murdered by Richard III in the Tower of London, and battles the 500-year-old ghost of their murderer. The story has been much praised for its historical accuracy and attention to detail, as well as its thrilling denouement.
Child abuse and its aftermath is a major theme of Counterfeit Son. It also features pornography in Picture Perfect and, to a lesser extent, The Perfect Shot.
Alphin's novels have been placed on many state-sponsored reading lists, as well as receiving nominations for various writing awards. In 2001 her novel Counterfeit Son won the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Novel. Other major awards include:
2011 Carter G. Woodson Book Award for An Unspeakable Crime: The Prosecution and Persecution of Leo Frank[5]
2006 Foreword Book of the Year Gold Medal for Young Adult Fiction for The Perfect Shot
2006 Bank Street College Teen Selection for The Perfect Shot
2005 VOYA Top Shelf Fiction Award for The Perfect Shot
2004 Bank Street College Children's Selection for I Have Not Yet Begun To Fight
2004 Young Hoosier Book Award for Ghost Soldier
2003 New Jersey Library Association Pick of the Decade Selection for A Bear for Miguel
2003 Edgar Allan Poe Nomination for Best Juvenile Mystery for Ghost Soldier
2003 Bank Street College Children's Selection for Germ Hunter
2003 VOYA Top Shelf Fiction Award for Picture Perfect
2003 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award for "Dinosaur Hunter"
2002 Society of Midland Authors Children's Fiction Award for Ghost Soldier
Edmonia Lewis: Wildfire in Marble by Rinna Evelyn Wolfe (1999)
Princess Ka'iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People by Sharon Linnea (2000)
Tatan'ka Iyota'ke: Sitting Bull and His World by Albert Marrin (2001)
Multiethnic Teens and Cultural Identity by Barbara C. Cruz (2002)
The "Mississippi Burning" Civil Rights Murder Conspiracy Trial: a Headline Court Case by Harvey Fireside (2003)
Early Black Reformers by James Tackach (2004)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 edited by Robert H. Mayer (2005)
No Easy Answers: Bayard Rustin and the Civil Rights Movement by Calvin Craig Miller (2006)
Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Japanese-American Incarceration During World War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference by Joanne Oppenheim (2007)
Don't Throw Away Your Stick Till You Cross the River: The Journey of an Ordinary Man by Vincent Collin Beach with Anni Beach (2008)