
Nascido: February 24, 1973 – Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Rainbow Rowell is an American novelist and comics writer known for contemporary romance and young adult fiction, including Eleanor & Park, Fangirl, and the Simon Snow trilogy. A #1 New York Times bestselling author, she has earned major YA recognition, with Eleanor & Park and Fangirl named among The New York Times’ best young adult books of 2013.
Rainbow Rowell grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, studied journalism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and began her professional life at the Omaha World-Herald, where she worked as a columnist and ad copywriter. That newsroom background shaped her fiction: sharp dialogue, close observation, and an instinct for the telling detail in ordinary Midwestern life. Her first major turn came when she moved beyond journalism and advertising to complete Attachments, the 2011 novel that introduced the witty, emotionally alert voice that would define her career. ((https://nebraskaauthors.org/authors/rainbow-rowell?utm_source=openai))

Rainbow Rowell
Magic's reluctant hero befriends his vampire roommate in spellbinding adventure.

Rainbow Rowell
A shy college freshman navigates new relationships and her fan fiction obsession in this heartwarming coming-of-age story.

Rainbow Rowell
Second chances unfold across time in this heart-stirring Omaha romance.

Rainbow Rowell
Magic's reluctant hero befriends his vampire roommate in spellbinding adventure.

Rainbow Rowell
A shy college freshman navigates new relationships and her fan fiction obsession in this heartwarming coming-of-age story.

Rainbow Rowell
Second chances unfold across time in this heart-stirring Omaha romance.
"Rainbow Rowell writes conventional fiction unconventionally"
— NPR
"Rainbow Rowell is a damn genius"
— Rufi Thorpe
"Rainbow Rowell has an incredible ability to hide an emotional wallop in the middle of a light and romantic story"
— Cosmopolitan
"Fangirl author Rainbow Rowell crafts left-of-center, likable characters in this achingly beautiful story of first love"
— Apple Books
"Rainbow Rowell had the kind of YA debut most authors dream of"
— Vanity Fair
"Rainbow Rowell, as ever, has written a book that only she could write"
— Emma Straub
"Rainbow Rowell returns with a gorgeous, slow-burn second-chance love story"
— Red
"Anything by Rainbow Rowell goes straight to the top of my TBR"
— Beth O'Leary
"Rainbow Rowell has done it again: another gorgeous, satisfying, and not-so-secretly subversive novel"
— Ella Risbridger
"Rainbow Rowell delivers her first work for adults in a decade and fans will wonder why she waited so long"
— Parade