Chris Crutcher is an award-winning author, former family therapist, and lifelong advocate for intellectual freedom. Raised in Cascade, Idaho, he found his way to storytelling through an unconventional path—from reading Playboy for the articles to working as a teacher and director at an alternative school in Oakland and later as a family therapist specializing in child abuse and neglect. His real-world experiences directly shaped his raw, unflinching novels, tackling abuse, trauma, identity, and resilience with brutal honesty and humor.
In this conversation, Crutcher shares how his life as a therapist shaped his storytelling, how humor balances darkness, and why censorship harms young readers more than it protects them. He explores the difference between innocence and ignorance, urging parents to engage in discussions rather than banning books.
He also discusses his upcoming nonfiction project, Stotanic Verses, which highlights real-life stories of resilience. A recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Lifetime Achievement Award and two Intellectual Freedom awards, Crutcher’s works, including Whale Talk and Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, have frequently been challenged for their honesty but continue to inspire and empower young readers. Watch now as he dives into storytelling, truth, and the fight to keep books in the hands of readers.
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