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Susan Beth Pfeffer 's Novel, Life As We Knew It And Family Of Strangers

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Authors Bio Susan Beth Pfeffer decided that she wanted to be a writer when her father dedicated the law book he was writing to his daughter. Right then and there she wrote her first little story about the love between a pair of scissors and an Oreo cookie. Her childhood experiences form the basis of her writing, seeing that she grew up in the suburbs in New York. This explains why most of her books focus on young people growing up in the suburbs. Pfeffer went on to New York University. After getting her degree in radio, television, and motion pictures she started a writing course and her first novel Just Morgan was published. Throughout her life she has published more than 75 books and some of them include: A Year without Michael, Devils Den, Life as We Knew it and Family of Strangers. The themes of her books usually include emotional problems, divorce, historical fiction, and people having fantasies of modeling/acting. Her science fiction stories contain apocalyptic futuristic events like her novel Life as We Knew it. Susan Beth Pfeffer was born to Leo and Freda Pfeffer on February 17th, 1948, in New York, NY and now lives in Middletown New York. She usually writes about a chapter a day, which has allowed her to complete numerous books. It gives her so much time to spend with young readers and eventual writers. Pfeffer says, “What I love best about being a writer is that people actually pay me for making up stories” ("Susan Beth Pfeffer.").

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