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Rowell was born on February 24, 1973, in Nebraska. She worked as a columnist and ad copywriter for the ''Omaha World-Herald''. She then worked for an ad agency and began writing her first novel, ''Attachments'', as a hobby. When it was published in 2011, Kirkus Reviews included it as one of the outstanding debuts that year. | Rowell was born on February 24, 1973, in Nebraska. She worked as a columnist and ad copywriter for the ''Omaha World-Herald''. She then worked for an ad agency and began writing her first novel, ''Attachments'', as a hobby. When it was published in 2011, Kirkus Reviews included it as one of the outstanding debuts that year. | ||
− | She is a member of [http:// | + | She is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She lives in Nebraska with her husband and two sons. |
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 28 September 2021
Rainbow Rowell is the author of novels Attachments and Landline. She also writes young adult novels, including Eleanor & Park, Fangirl, and Carry On. Eleanor & Park topped the New York Times Bestseller list. Both Eleanor & Park and Fangirl were named by the New York Times as the best young adult fiction of the year (2013). Dreamwork’s has optioned the book for a feature film and she is writing the screenplay.
Rowell was born on February 24, 1973, in Nebraska. She worked as a columnist and ad copywriter for the Omaha World-Herald. She then worked for an ad agency and began writing her first novel, Attachments, as a hobby. When it was published in 2011, Kirkus Reviews included it as one of the outstanding debuts that year.
She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She lives in Nebraska with her husband and two sons.