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Jack Gantos

Jack Gantos


Jack Gantos was born in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. His parents moved so often that he attended 10 different schools between kindergarten and 12th grade. The Gantos family rented a variety of homes in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, and the Caribbean. Jack spent his senior year of high school in Florida after his parents had already moved to Puerto Rico. During that year, Gantos worked at a grocery store, bought a car, and lived in an old motel run by Davey Crockett’s great-great granddaughter.

After finishing high school, Gantos made a last-minute decision not to attend the University of Florida. Instead, he moved to the Virgin Islands to work on construction projects with his father. While hanging out in a bar one day, Gantos was approached by a man with an offer he couldn’t refuse: sail a small boat from the Caribbean Sea to the United States for $10,000. That much money would pay for four years of college and more, Gantos reasoned at the time. The only catch was that the boat was filled with 2,000 pounds of hashish.

Little did Gantos know when he ran aground on the New Jersey shore, the FBI and the U.S. military had been tracking his boat. At the age of 20, he was sent to prison. During his18 months behind bars, Jack Gantos read, wrote, and vowed to turn his life around. After getting out of prison, he moved to Boston, enrolled in college, and began writing children’s books. Within two years he sold his first children’s book manuscript about a rotten red cat named Ralph.

Over time Jack Gantos established himself as an award-winning author of a wide variety of books. He wrote picture books for young children. He wrote chapter books for middle-grade readers. In 2001 Joey Pigza Loses Control, a book about a boy with ADHD, received a prestigious Newbery Honor. By 2002 Jack Gantos finally felt comfortable publishing a book about the time he went to prison. This nonfiction book for teens, Hole in My Life, has won numerous awards and reached many troubled teenage boys. In addition to writing, Jack Gantos speaks to young people in classrooms, libraries, and prisons.

Today he lives with his wife and daughter in Boston, Massachusetts.

Books by this author

Dead End in Norvelt

Dead End in Norvelt

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
YA, Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
2011
Desire Lines

Desire Lines

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
YA
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
1997
 From Norvelt to Nowhere

From Norvelt to Nowhere

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Published:
2013
Heads or Tails: Stories from the Sixth Grade

Heads or Tails: Stories from the Sixth Grade

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction, Short Stories
Published:
1994
Hole in My Life

Hole in My Life

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
YA
Genre:
Autobiography and Memoir
Published:
2002
I Am Not Joey Pigza

I Am Not Joey Pigza

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
2007
Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade Without a Clue

Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade Without a Clue

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
2003
Jack on the Tracks: Four Seasons of Fifth Grade

Jack on the Tracks: Four Seasons of Fifth Grade

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
1999
Jack's black book

Jack’s Black Book

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
1997
Jack's New Power: Stories from a Caribbean Year

Jack’s New Power: Stories from a Caribbean Year

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Nonfiction
Published:
1995
Joey Pigza Loses Control

Joey Pigza Loses Control

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
2000
Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key

Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key

Jack Gantos
Age Level:
Middle Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Published:
1998
the-love-curse-of-the-rumbaughs

The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs

Jack Gantos
Genre:
Thriller / Horror
Published:
2006