Her literary fiction includes the multiple award-winning "Life in the Fat Lane" (1998), "Zink" (1999) and most recently "Anne Frank and Me" (2001), which spent three months on the Los Angles Times Children's Best-seller list. With a demonstrated range from serious literature to pop fiction, and from stage to television to newspaper column, she is an extraordinarily versatile artist as well as an inspiring and funny public speaker and workshop leader. Cherie Bennett emerged in the 1990s as one of the country's most provocative writers on teen themes, and she has become perhaps America's most acclaimed author working in both the arenas of young adult fiction and playwriting.
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