Rachel Cohn is an American young adult fiction writer, born December 14, 1968. She is primarily known for her work in the young adult and children's genres, crafting stories often centered around teenage experiences and relationships. Cohn’s writing style is characterized by its contemporary voice, relatable characters, and exploration of themes such as identity, friendship, and first love, frequently employing a fast-paced, dialogue-driven approach.
Since her debut with Gingerbread in 2002, Cohn has amassed a significant body of work, including numerous series like Steps, Cyd Charisse, and Annex, as well as several collaborations with author David Levithan. She has received notable recognition, including New York Times Bestselling author status, and is celebrated for her ability to capture the complexities of adolescent life in engaging and accessible narratives.















