Jennifer Niven is a New York Times and international best-selling American author, primarily known for her young adult novels. Her writing style is characterized by its exploration of complex emotional themes, often centered around teenage experiences and relationships. Niven’s work frequently delves into issues of mental health, grief, and finding connection amidst challenging circumstances, delivered with a poignant and often lyrical prose style. Her background includes a memoir, "The Aqua-Net Diaries," detailing her experiences during high school in 1980, which served as the basis for a Warner Bros. television series.













