Rainbow Rowell

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Rainbow Rowell – American novelist of the 21st century, author of Eleanor & Park and Fangirl, which brought her international fame. She began as a journalist for the Omaha World-Herald before shifting to fiction. Her stories are tender, witty, and deeply human, capturing first love, fandom, and the magic in everyday life.

πŸ“š Eleanor & Park was controversial and even banned in some U.S. schools. πŸ–‹ Fangirl led to her spin-off fantasy series about Simon Snow. 🎧 Music, especially from the ’80s and ’90s, threads through her novels. πŸŒ† Omaha, her hometown, often appears as a backdrop in her books. πŸ’Œ Famous for writing intimate, heartfelt correspondence scenes. πŸ“– Her debut novel Attachments was critically acclaimed. 🌍 Her works are translated worldwide and beloved across cultures. 🎬 Several film adaptations of her novels have been planned. πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Fangirl captured fanfiction culture, which she knew firsthand. ✨ Readers call her β€œthe master of authentic dialogue.” πŸ˜„ She jokes that if she weren’t writing novels, she’d happily be a full-time fanfic author.