![]() ![]() She co-wrote the novel together with children's book author David Levithan, stating that she was a fan of his work for a while and knew she wanted to write a novel told from the point of view of a boy and a girl, with him writing the boy's point of view. Knopf, about two teenagers, Nick and Norah, who spend a night together, pretending to be boyfriend and girlfriend. Her sixth novel, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, was published in 2006 by Alfred A. The third of those novels was ultimately published in 2003 by Simon & Schuster, called The Steps. In a 2008 interview, she stated that she would be reworking them with the aim to publish them eventually, twelve years after writing them. ![]() Career Ĭohn wrote three other novels before her debut was published, two were adult fiction that never sold. Cohn is now a full-time author living in Los Angeles with her two cats, named Bunk and Mcnulty. Instead of becoming a journalist, Cohn moved to San Francisco to work at a law firm and began writing. in political science, thinking she wanted to be a journalist. Since then she has gone on to write many other successful YA and younger children's books, and has collaborated on six books with the author David Levithan.Ĭohn was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, grew up near DC, and attended Barnard College in Manhattan at the age of 17. Her first book, Gingerbread, was published in 2002. Rachel Cohn (born December 14, 1968) is an American young adult fiction writer. ![]()
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