Ali Benjamin


Ali Benjamin is an American author of youth literature living in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Career

Benjamin is known for her debut novel The Thing About Jellyfish, which was a National Book Award for Young People's Literature finalist in 2015, and a New York Times Best Seller. The Thing about Jellyfish is the story of a girl named Suzy who becomes convinced that her friend's accidental drowning was the result of a rare jellyfish sting and not just a random tragedy. The story follows Suzy as she decided to stop speaking in the wake of the loss and as she does whatever it takes to prove her theory correct.
The book has been optioned for film by Reese Witherspoon's production company Pacific Standard, which is a production company dedicated to giving female stories a stronger voice within Hollywood.
The novel has received attention as a book that could encourage girls to consider careers in STEM fields. Benjamin has expressed in interviews that the scientific aspects of the novel were born out of a failed attempt to write a non-fiction book about jellyfish for adults.
The Thing about Jellyfish has received reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, School Library Journal, and Shelf Awareness. The book was named by the New York Times as one of twenty-five notable children's books of 2015.
Benjamin is the co-author of Tim Howard’s The Keeper: The Unguarded Story of Tim Howard, and Paige Rawl’s Positive: A Memoir, which is a coming-of-age memoir that was a Junior Library Guild selection and the first-ever nonfiction selection for The Today Show book club. The Keeper was a New York Times Best Seller in sports. Benjamin has additionally authored The Cleaner Plate Club with Beth Bader, which is a guide for parents to help them feed their kids a healthy diet.

Books

She was born Alison "Ali" Wade. She is a graduate of Grinnell College in Grinnell, IA.