Meg Cabot
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Meggin Patricia Cabot (born February 1, 1967) is an American novelist. She has written and published over 50 novels of young adult and adult fiction and is best known for her young adult series The Princess Diaries, which was later adapted by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films.[2] Cabot has been the recipient of numerous book awards, including the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age, the American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, the Tennessee Volunteer State TASL Book Award,[3] the Book Sense Pick, the Evergreen Young Adult Book Award,[4] the IRA/CBC Young Adult Choice,[5] and many others. She has also had number-one New York Times bestsellers,[6][7] and more than 25 million copies of her books are in print across the world.[8]
Meg Cabot | |
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Born | Meggin Patricia Cabot (1967-02-01) February 1, 1967 (age 57) Bloomington, Indiana, U.S. |
Pen name | Meg Cabot Patricia Cabot Jenny Carroll |
Occupation | Writer |
Alma mater | Indiana University (BA) [1] |
Genre | Chick-lit, Mystery, Romance |
Notable works | The Princess Diaries The Mediator Avalon High |
Spouse |
Benjamin D. Egnatz ā (m. 1993) |
Website | |
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