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Susane Colasanti is an author of teen novels.

Early Life

Colasanti has stated that she was bullied in junior high and high school, and this provided the basis for her novel Keep Holding On. The first story she ever wrote was in the first or second grade, titled "The Rabbit and the Carrot." Before becoming an author, Colasanti was a high school science teacher.

Published works

Susane Colasanti is the author of seven books for teenagers: When It Happens, Take Me There, Waiting For You, Something Like Fate, So Much Closer, Keep Holding On and All I Need.

Colasanti is currently working on her eighth novel of an undisclosed title.

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