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Sara
O’Leary

Sara O'Leary is a children’s writer, novelist, and short fiction author. She has a degree in screenwriting from the University of British Columbia and has taught both screenwriting and writing for children at Concordia University. O’Leary has written several acclaimed books for children including A Kid is a Kid is a Kid, Gemma and the Giant Girl, The Little Books of the Little Brontës, and This is Sadie, which was adapted for the stage by New York City Children’s Theater. Her short fiction was selected for Biblioasis’ Best Canadian Stories 2021 and The Ghost in the House is her first novel. She is a former literary columnist for The Vancouver Sun and CBC Radio. Born in Saskatoon, O’Leary now lives on the Fundy Coast in New Brunswick. 

Award History

Jury Citation

“With deep insight into the unwavering spirit of children, Sara O’Leary shows that her young characters are able to speak for themselves, to overturn assumptions and worn-out ways of seeing. O’Leary has devoted her picture books to complex and playful expressions of how fantasy suffuses our experience of this world — from a poignant account of the young Brontë siblings to loving and outlandish answers to a child’s question, ‘Where did I come from?’ Her direct address to readers is surprising and engaging, initiating a lively conversation or a personal relationship. In celebrating diversity or tracking a little girl’s intensely busy play, O’Leary explores, sometimes subtly, sometimes overtly, the possibilities imagination offers. Enhanced by her many gifted illustrators, O’Leary’s willingness to be both fanciful and serious, to take chances with tone, format, and structure, makes each new book a delightful work of spare, neatly crafted words.” —2024 Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People jury (Deirdre Baker, Andrea Curtis, and Itah Sadu)

Works recognized by WT

A Family is a Family is a Family

This Is Sadie

When You Were Small