Sonia Nazario
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Sonia Nazario has written about social issues for more than two decades, most recently as a projects reporter for the Los Angeles Times
. She holds the distinctions of winning the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
, and of being the youngest writer to be hired by the Wall Street Journal.
She grew up in Kansas and in Argentina. Nazario is a graduate of Williams College and holds a master's degree in Latin American Students from the University of California, Berkeley.
In 1998, Nazario was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
for Feature Writing for her story about what life is like for the children of drug addicts. Her photographer for the project, Clarence Williams, did win the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography
for photos taken to accompany the story.
In 2002, Nazario finished work on a multi-part story, entitled Enrique's Journey, about the experiences of Latin American children who immigrate to join their parents in the U.S. The newspaper series won more than a dozen national journalism awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, the George Polk Award for International Reporting, the Grand Prize of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, and the National Assn. of Hispanic Journalists Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award for Overall Excellence. The story also garnered the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for her accompanying photographer, Don Bartletti.
In 2006 Nazario published a book, Enrique's Journey
, which significantly expanded her newspaper series. It became a national bestseller and won two book awards. It has been published in eight languages and has been adopted by 48 universities and many high schools nationwide as their "freshman read" or "all-campus read." In the fall of 2010, it was the second most-chosen book for freshman or all-campus reads at universities across the country.
Nazario is at work on her second book for Random House.
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It was the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in circulation in the United States in 2008 and the fourth most widely distributed newspaper in the country....
. She holds the distinctions of winning the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
The Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing has been awarded since 1979 for a distinguished example of feature writing giving prime consideration to high literary quality and originality. The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.-List of winners and their...
, and of being the youngest writer to be hired by the Wall Street Journal.
She grew up in Kansas and in Argentina. Nazario is a graduate of Williams College and holds a master's degree in Latin American Students from the University of California, Berkeley.
Career in Los Angeles
After leaving the Wall Street Journal for a second time, Nazario joined the Los Angeles Times in 1993 to write about social issues, including those dealing with Latinos and or Latin America. The following year, she won a George Polk Award for Local Reporting for a series about hunger among schoolchildren in California.In 1998, Nazario was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize is a U.S. award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature and musical composition. It was established by American publisher Joseph Pulitzer and is administered by Columbia University in New York City...
for Feature Writing for her story about what life is like for the children of drug addicts. Her photographer for the project, Clarence Williams, did win the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography
The Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography has been awarded since 1968 for a distinguished example of feature photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album....
for photos taken to accompany the story.
In 2002, Nazario finished work on a multi-part story, entitled Enrique's Journey, about the experiences of Latin American children who immigrate to join their parents in the U.S. The newspaper series won more than a dozen national journalism awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, the George Polk Award for International Reporting, the Grand Prize of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, and the National Assn. of Hispanic Journalists Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award for Overall Excellence. The story also garnered the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for her accompanying photographer, Don Bartletti.
In 2006 Nazario published a book, Enrique's Journey
Enrique's Journey
First published in 2006, Enrique's Journey is the best-selling non-fiction book by Sonia Nazario, about a 17-year-old boy from Honduras who makes the difficult journey from his home town, Tegucigalpa to United States, to be reunited with his mother...
, which significantly expanded her newspaper series. It became a national bestseller and won two book awards. It has been published in eight languages and has been adopted by 48 universities and many high schools nationwide as their "freshman read" or "all-campus read." In the fall of 2010, it was the second most-chosen book for freshman or all-campus reads at universities across the country.
Nazario is at work on her second book for Random House.