Nancy Werlin is an accomplished American author who has made a name for herself in the world of young adult fiction. She has written a total of twelve novels, exploring various genres such as fantasy, suspense, and realistic fiction. Werlin has received much recognition for her work, including being a National Book Award finalist, an Edgar Award winner and finalist, and a New York Times bestseller.
In terms of genre, Werlin has written fantasy novels such as "Impossible," "Extraordinary," and "Unthinkable," as well as suspense novels like "The Killer's Cousin," "Locked Inside," "Black Mirror," and "And Then There Were Four". Additionally, she has written realistic fiction novels, including "The Rules of Survival," "Are You Alone on Purpose," and the comedy "Zoe Rosenthal Is Not Lawful Good". Werlin's latest book is the comedy "Zoe Rosenthal Is Not Lawful Good," and she has also recently published the historical fantasy "Healer and Witch".
Nancy Werlin grew up in Peabody, Massachusetts, and received her bachelor's degree in English from Yale. Currently, she resides near Boston with her husband. Werlin's writing is notable for its depth and complexity, making her a respected and celebrated author in the young adult fiction genre. Her ability to write across various genres, from fantasy to suspense to realistic fiction, showcases her versatility and talent as a writer. Readers of all ages and interests can find something to enjoy in Werlin's diverse body of work.