Allan Tony
Allan Tony
Tony Abbott is an American author known for the extensive Secrets of Droon series and other children's books.
Tony Abbott, born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1952, is an American author primarily recognized for his extensive contributions to children's literature. His early life was influenced by his father's large book collection, and he pursued English literature at the University of Connecticut. After college, he gained experience working in bookstores and a publishing company, and further honed his craft through writing workshops.
Abbott's career has seen him author over ninety-five books, with his most significant success being the "Secrets of Droon" series, which comprises over 40 titles. This series, along with other works like "Firegirl" and "The Copernicus Legacy," has achieved considerable sales, exceeding 12 million copies worldwide and translation into numerous languages. He has received accolades such as the Golden Kite Award and the Edgar Allan Poe Award for his contributions to juvenile mystery writing. Abbott currently resides in Trumbull, Connecticut.
Early Life and Education
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1952, Tony Abbott's early exposure to literature was significant, stemming from his father's extensive personal library. This formative environment likely played a role in his later literary pursuits. His family relocated to Connecticut when he was eight years old, where he completed his primary and secondary education. Abbott attended the University of Connecticut, initially exploring studies in music and psychology before ultimately focusing on English literature. He graduated with a bachelor's degree, holding majors in English literature, Music, and Psychology. Following his university studies, he embarked on travels in Europe before returning to the United States. He then gained practical experience by working in various bookstores and at a publishing company, further developing his writing skills through workshops.
Literary Career and Notable Works
Tony Abbott's writing career began to flourish after attending workshops with Patricia Reilly Giff. His initial published work was the "Danger Guys" series. However, he is most widely celebrated for his "Secrets of Droon" series, an expansive collection that includes over 40 books, detailing adventures in a magical world. This series alone has seen millions of copies sold and has been translated into multiple languages, including Italian, Spanish, Korean, French, Japanese, Polish, Turkish, and Russian, indicating its international appeal. Beyond Droon, Abbott has authored other notable titles such as "Firegirl," which earned him the Golden Kite Award, and "The Copernicus Legacy" series, contributing to his prolific output of over ninety-five books.
Awards and Recognition
Tony Abbott's literary achievements have been recognized with significant awards. He received the Golden Kite Award for Fiction, presented by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, for his book "Firegirl." Additionally, his work "The Postcard" earned him the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Allan Poe Award for best mystery in the juvenile category in 2009. These accolades highlight his success and critical reception within the field of children's literature, particularly in the mystery genre.
Personal Life and Affiliations
Tony Abbott currently resides in Trumbull, Connecticut, sharing his home with his wife and their dog. He is a father to two adult children. Beyond his writing, Abbott is actively involved in the literary community. He holds memberships in professional organizations such as the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, and also participates in cultural institutions like the Yale Center for British Art, alongside other arts organizations. He maintains a public presence through his official website and a weekly blog, and has also been active on platforms like Twitter.
Books by Allan Tony
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