Nancy Young

Nancy Young

Los Angeles, California

Writer, Producer at One Willow Books
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About Nancy

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Awards

  • #2 Fantasy - Top 5 Most Read eBook, Library Journal
    (2016)

  • USA Best Book Award – Finalist: Literary Fiction
    (2014)

  • Independent Publishers Book Award - IPPY Silver Medal - Regional Fiction (Canada east)
    (2014)

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Credits

  • CAN WE ALL GET ALONG? THE SEGREGATION OF JOHN MUIR HIGH SCHOOL

    CAN WE ALL GET ALONG? THE SEGREGATION OF JOHN MUIR HIGH SCHOOL
    Documentary by Arroyo Seco Films Assistant Producer β€œCan We All Get Along?: The Segregation of John Muir High School” is a 49 minute documentary following filmmaker & Class of ’82 John Muir High Alumnus, Pablo Miralles (β€œGringos at the Gateβ€œ) as he questions what has happened to his once diverse alma mater and whether or not to send his own son to the school today. In the film, Miralles explores the complex history of Pasadena’s schools and the 1970 court order that created the first Federal desegregation plan outside of the south. Weaving stories from alumni, administrators, and civic leaders of John Muir High School’s multi-cultural community, Miralles illustrates the challenges and failures of California, and the United States, to promote well-funded and diverse public education.

  • CAN WE ALL GET ALONG? THE SEGREGATION OF JOHN MUIR HIGH SCHOOL

    CAN WE ALL GET ALONG? THE SEGREGATION OF JOHN MUIR HIGH SCHOOL
    Documentary by Arroyo Seco Films Assistant Producer β€œCan We All Get Along?: The Segregation of John Muir High School” is a 49 minute documentary following filmmaker & Class of ’82 John Muir High Alumnus, Pablo Miralles (β€œGringos at the Gateβ€œ) as he questions what has happened to his once diverse alma mater and whether or not to send his own son to the school today. In the film, Miralles explores the complex history of Pasadena’s schools and the 1970 court order that created the first Federal desegregation plan outside of the south. Weaving stories from alumni, administrators, and civic leaders of John Muir High School’s multi-cultural community, Miralles illustrates the challenges and failures of California, and the United States, to promote well-funded and diverse public education.

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  • Strum

    Strum Fantasy A soulful young carpenter creates two guitars made of wood imbued with the spirits of his passionate ancestors, setting off a global tale of enduring love, loss, music, tragedy and personal redemption.Β 

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