Rainbow Rowell
Rainbow Rowell is an American author known for her best-selling young adult novel Eleanor & Park, which was recognized as one of the top books of the year by The New York Times and Amazon.
Young Adult Writer
February 24, 1973
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Rainbow Rowell, an American author, is renowned for her young adult and adult contemporary novels. Among her most celebrated works are “Eleanor & Park”, which was recognized as one of the best young adult fiction books of the year by The New York Times and Goodreads, and “Fangirl”, a coming-of-age story about a college freshman facing the challenges of growing up.
Rowell has also penned other notable works, such as the romantic comedy “Attachments”, the magical realism-infused “Landline”, and the Harry Potter parody “Carry On”. Her writing has earned her numerous accolades, including the Goodreads Choice Awards, the Michael L. Printz Honor Book, the Alex Award, and the National Book Award.
In addition to her novels, Rowell has contributed to various publications, including the Omaha World-Herald, the Lincoln Journal Star, and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Her success as an author has resulted in her books becoming bestsellers and amassing a large following, with a dedicated fan group on Goodreads and high ratings and positive reviews for her novels.
Rainbow Rowell remains a prominent figure in the literary world, captivating readers of all ages with her unique storytelling and relatable characters.