Rainbow Rowell is an American author primarily known for her young adult and adult contemporary novels, characterized by their heartfelt exploration of romance, identity, and coming-of-age themes. Her writing style is often described as witty, charming, and emotionally resonant, frequently incorporating elements of metafiction and fan culture. Rowell gained significant recognition with her young adult novels Eleanor & Park (2012), Fangirl (2013), and Carry On (2015), which have received critical acclaim and commercial success.
Beyond her YA works, Rowell has successfully transitioned into adult fiction with novels like Attachments and Landline, while also exploring graphic novel formats, including Pumpkinheads (with Faith Erin Hicks) and She-Hulk (2022). She has also worked on adapting her existing novels into manga and has contributed to various anthologies and graphic novels.





































