Catherine Clark is a distinguished American author, best known for her work in teen and young adult fiction novels. Born and raised in western Massachusetts, Clark developed a love for reading and writing at a young age. After graduating from Wesleyan University, she went on to receive her MFA in Creative Writing from Colorado State University. Clark now resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she continues to write engaging and thought-provoking novels for young readers.
Throughout her career, Clark has written a number of bestselling novels that have captured the hearts of children, tweens, and teens. Some of her most popular titles include "The Alison Rules," "Picture Perfect," "Maine Squeeze," and "Unforgettable Summer." These books, along with many others, explore the joys and challenges of growing up, and offer readers a chance to see themselves in the characters and situations that Clark creates.
In addition to her work as a writer, Clark has also worked in public television, publishing, and bookselling. These experiences have given her a deep understanding of the power of words and storytelling, and have helped her to craft novels that are not only entertaining but also meaningful and impactful.
When she's not writing, Clark can be found spending time with her husband, daughter, and two peculiar cats in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She continues to be a passionate advocate for young readers and writers, and is committed to creating books that inspire and engage readers of all ages.