Jeff Rivera

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Jeff Rivera
Rivera in 2008.
Rivera in 2008.
Born (1976-09-05) September 5, 1976 (age 48)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
OccupationNovelist, young adult fiction
Period2003–present

Jeff Rivera (born September 5, 1976, in Salt Lake City, Utah), is an American novelist who writes books targeted at young adults. His most recent work, Forever My Lady, was released by Warner Books in July 2007. He is also the author of Oh Yes I Can! (2003).

Forever My Lady

Forever My Lady is a story about a Latino juvenile delinquent who transforms his life in prison boot camp in order to win back the love of the girl he lost. Rivera was inspired to write the story when, after a period living in his car, he met a former gang member who turned his life around. Before it was picked up by Warner Books, 8,000 copies were in circulation in both print and electronic versions that Rivera had self-published.[1] Harriet Klausner called it "a terrific character driven redemption tale".[2]

Recognition

File:Jeff Rivera and Amy Cheney at the Librarian Awards.jpg
Rivera and Amy Cheney, at an awards ceremony honoring Cheney in The New York Times Building.
  • Mahogany Media Award for Best New Author and Best Urban Fiction (2007)

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