Rajani
Award Winning Children’s Author
Newbery Honor, Walter Dean Myers Award
Travels from: Boston, MA

“My students absolutely loved Rajani’s writing lesson!” — Kelly Van Kirk, 6th Grade ELA Teacher, Prescott Valley, AZ

Rajani LaRocca is a physician and award-winning author of books for young people. She was born in Bangalore, India, immigrated to the U.S. as a baby, and spent most of her childhood in Louisville, Kentucky. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, she trained in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she’s been working as a primary care internal medicine physician since 2001. She lives in eastern Massachusetts with her family and impossibly cute dog.

Rajani has always been an omnivorous reader of novels, nonfiction, comic books, and cereal boxes. She is now an omnivorous writer of award-winning books for young readers: novels and picture books, fiction and nonfiction, in prose and poetry. Her middle grade novel in verse, Red, White, and Whole, won a 2022 Newbery Honor, the 2022 Walter Dean Myers Award, the 2022 Golden Kite Award, and the 2021 New England Book Award, as well as other honors. She is the author of numerous other acclaimed novels and picture books, including Midsummer’s Mayhem, Seven Golden Rings, and more. She also co-hosts the STEM Women in KidLit Podcast.

The books Rajani read as a child helped shape who she is today in ways she’s still discovering. Books inspired her to pursue medicine, made her yearn to live in different worlds, and helped her consider what it’s like to walk in someone else’s shoes. A lifelong book lover, she never saw herself in a book until she was an adult—and when she did, it was world-changing and mind-blowing. She believes that everyone deserves to see themselves in the pages of a book; that writing and reading diversely promotes empathy; and empathy makes the world a better place.

Rajani's Featured Titles

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Feeling Divided, Being Whole

Rajani describes the inspiration for Red, White, and Whole and her path to writing it, from her childhood to the present day to inspire kids to tell their own stories and know that we all belong.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
45-60 minutes, Ages 9 and up

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Seeing Yourself in Stories: Writing Middle Grade Novels

Rajani explains how she went from doctor to doctor-author, and the inspiration and stories behind her middle grade novels.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
45-60 minutes, Ages 8 and up

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Math and Magic

Rajani talks about her fascination for math puzzles and how that led to writing Much Ado About Baseball, Seven Golden Rings, and other books, and how to embrace the wonder and joy of math and science in literature.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
45-60 minutes, Ages 8 and up

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Bracelets for Bina's Brothers and Patterns

Rajani reads the book, and talks about recognizing patterns and making them, and how math is everywhere!
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
30 minutes, Ages 3-7

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My Author Journey and Seven Golden Rings

Rajani talks about her love of puzzles and riddles from a young age and how it led to writing Seven Golden Rings. Includes a reading of the book.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
30-45 minutes, Ages 5 and up

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Where Three Oceans Meet and the Power of Three

Rajani talks about writing Where Three Oceans Meet. Includes a reading of the book.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
30-45 minutes, Ages 5 and up

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Science and The Secret Code Inside You

Rajani talks about being a doctor, the concept of “nature vs. nurture,”  how it led to writing The Secret Code Inside You. Includes a reading of the book.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
30-45 minutes, Age 5 and up

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Family, Journeys, and I’ll Go and Come Back

Rajani talks about her author journey and her visits to relatives to India that inspired her picture book, I’ll Go and Come Back. Includes a reading of the book.
Audience Size: Assembly or classroom-size group
30-45 minutes, Ages 5 and up

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Q&A Sessions

Q & A for groups who have read one or more of my books
Audience Size: Classroom-size group
20-30 minutes

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Talks for Adult Audiences

Writing the Story Only You Can Write: Rajani talks about her author journey and uses specific examples from four of her books to inspire people to dig deep and write their own stories

Writing the Verse Novel: There is a poet inside each of us. In this presentation, Rajani helps us evoke our poetic side to craft novels in verse.

So You Want to Write a Picture Book: Picture books are short, but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to write. Rajani takes you step-by-step through what makes a good picture and how to go about writing one.

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Amazon Best Book of March 2024
School Library Journal Best Book of March 2024
Booklist Best Middle Grade Fiction of 2024
2025 ALSC Notable Children’s Book
2023 Massachusetts Book Award Winner
Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2022
Read with Jenna Jr 2023 Selection
Amazon Best Book of May 2023
Publishers Weekly Best Picture Book of 2023
Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2023
2024 Charlotte Zolotow Highly Commended Title
CCBC Choices 2024 Selection
NPR Science Friday Best Science Book of 2023
Bookstagang Most Innovative Nonfiction Book of 2023
2024 NCTE Notable Poetry Book
Bookstagang Best Bookshelf Builder of 2023
2023 Julia Ward Howe Award
2022 John Newbery Honor Winner
2022 Walter Dean Myers Award Winner
2021 New England Book Award Winner
2022 SCBWI Golden Kite Award Winner
Washington Post Best Children’s Book of 2021
New York Public Library Best Book of 2021
School Library Journal Best Middle Grade of 2021
NCTE 2022 Notable Verse Novel
BookPage Best Middle Grade Book of 2021
2022 SCBWI Golden Kite Award Finalist
A 2022 Notable Books for a Global Society Award Winner
A Mighty Girl 2021 Book of the Year
2021 Cybils Award Finalist, Poetry
2021 Nerdy Book Club Award Winner, Poetry/Verse Novels
Spring 2021 Kids’ Indie Next Top Ten Title
Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
2022-23 Vermont Golden Dome Award Nominee
2022-23 Pennsylvania Keystone to Reading Award Nominee
2022 Ohio Buckeye Award Nominee
2022-23 Iowa Chidren’s Choice Award Nominee
2020 Massachusetts Book Award Honor
Kirkus Best Middle Grade of 2019
2019 Nerdy Book Club Award Winner
School Library Journal Fuse #8 2019 Best Middle Grade
A Mighty Girl Best Book of 2019
Indie Next Pick for Summer 2019
Indies Introduce Selection for Summer/Fall 2019
2022 Mathical Honor Book
Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
School Library Journal Fuse #8 2021 Best Middle Grade
2021 Massachusetts Book Award Honor
Skipping Stones 2021 Honor Award Winner
2021 Mathical Award Winner for Grades 3-5
Book Links Lasting Connections 2020 Title
School Library Journal Fuse #8 2020 Best Math Book for Kids
2023 New York Charlotte Award Nominee
2023 Washington Children’s Choice Picture Book Award Nominee
School Library Journal Fuse #8 2021 Transcendent Holiday Book
School Library Journal Fuse #8 2021 Best Math Book for Kids
2021 Nerdy Book Award Winner, Fiction Picture Books
2022 Charlotte Zolotow Highly Commended Title
CCBC Choices 2022 Title

Media Kit

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