Manivong, Laura

Manivong author photoLaura Manivong is the author of ESCAPING THE TIGER (HarperCollinsPublishers, 2.17.10), a middle grade novel about a Lao boy trying to survive in a Thai refugee camp. Her other children’s publishing credits include ONE SMART FISH (Scholastic / Children’s Press, 2006); Skipping Stones Magazine (2001); and Highlights Magazine (TBA).

Laura has also worked as a television writer/producer in creative services since 1992, earning various industry accolades including an Emmy for individual achievement in writing.

She is represented by Ginger Knowlton at Curtis Brown, Ltd. See Laura on the web at:

http://community.livejournal.com/kidlit_central/37633.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIWTgwF2b7E

Books in print

98-kb-final-cover-art-tiger Escaping The Tiger (ages 10 & up)

When you’re so skinny people call you “Skeleton Boy,” how do you find strength for the fight of your life?

Twelve-year-old Vonlai knows that soldiers who guard the Mekong River shoot at anything that moves, but in oppressive Communist Laos, there’s nothing left for him, his spirited sister, Dalah, and his desperate parents. Their only hope is a refugee camp in Thailand—on the other side of the river.

When they reach camp, their struggles are far from over. Na Pho is a forgotten place where life consists of squalid huts, stifling heat, and rationed food. Still, Vonlai tries to carry on as if everything is normal. He pays attention in school, a dusty barrack overcrowded with kids too hungry to learn. And he plays soccer in a field full of rocks to forget his empty stomach. But when someone inside the camp threatens his family, Vonlai calls on a forbidden skill to protect their future, a future he’s sure is full of promise, if only they can make it out of Na Pho alive.

One Smart Fish
Grades K-2
A quick-witted girl tries to catch a fish by baiting her line with people food. But this is one smart fish with many tricks under his fin! Find out who catches what in this early reader adventure.
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