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Nicola Yoon is a Jamaican-American author. She is best known for writing the 2015
young adult novel Young adult fiction (YA) is a category of fiction written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. While the genre is primarily targeted at adolescents, approximately half of YA readers are adults. The subject matter and genres of YA correlate ...
'' Everything, Everything'', a ''New York Times'' best seller and the basis of a 2017 film of the same name. In 2016, she released ''
The Sun Is Also a Star ''The Sun Is Also a Star'' is a 2019 American Drama (film and television), teen drama film directed by Ry Russo-Young and written by Tracy Oliver, based on the young adult novel of the same name by Nicola Yoon. The film stars Yara Shahidi, Charl ...
'', a novel that was adapted to a film of the same name.


Early life and education

Yoon grew up in
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and in
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, New York. She majored in
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as an undergraduate at
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. Taking a
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class as an elective got her "hooked on writing". After graduation, she attended the Master of Creative Writing program at
Emerson College Emerson College is a private college with its main campus in Boston, Massachusetts. It also maintains campuses in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and Well, Limburg, Netherlands ( Kasteel Well). Founded in 1880 by Charles Wesley Emerson as a ...
.


Career

Yoon worked as a programmer for investment management firms for 20 years before the publication of her first book. She was inspired to write her debut novel, '' Everything, Everything'', after the birth of her
biracial Mixed race people are people of more than one race or ethnicity. A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for mixed race people in a variety of contexts, including ''multiethnic'', ''polyethnic'', occasionally ''bi-ethn ...
daughter. Yoon wanted to write a book that reflected her child on the pages. Her first-time mother worries about protecting her baby from danger gave her the idea to write a story about a 17-year-old girl who needed the same level of protection. It took Yoon three years to write the book, writing early in the mornings while working full-time and raising her infant daughter. Her husband,
Korean American Korean Americans are Americans of Korean ancestry (mostly from South Korea). In 2015, the Korean-American community constituted about 0.56% of the United States population, or about 1.82 million people, and was the fifth-largest Asian Americans ...
graphic designer David Yoon, drew the illustrations. ''Everything, Everything'' was released in September 2015, and debuted as No. 1 ''New York Times'' best seller for young adult hardcover books. The book spent 40 weeks on the best seller list. A film of the same name based on the book, adapted by J. Mills Goodloe and starring
Amandla Stenberg Amandla Stenberg (born October 23, 1998) is an American actress. She was included in ''Time''s list of Most Influential Teens in both 2015 and 2016, and has received several accolades, including a Teen Choice Award, an NAACP Image Award, and no ...
and
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, was released in May 2017. Yoon's second book, ''
The Sun Is Also a Star ''The Sun Is Also a Star'' is a 2019 American Drama (film and television), teen drama film directed by Ry Russo-Young and written by Tracy Oliver, based on the young adult novel of the same name by Nicola Yoon. The film stars Yara Shahidi, Charl ...
'', was released in November 2016, and also reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. It was a 2016
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finalist, was included in ''
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'' list of Notable Children's Books of 2016, and was listed in the top 10 books of 2016 by ''
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'' and the ''
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''. ''The Sun Is Also A Star'' was honored as a finalist of the Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award in 2017. In December 2016, it was announced that film rights to the book had been acquired by
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and
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. The movie, directed by
Ry Russo-Young Ry Russo-Young (born November 16, 1981) is an American filmmaker and producer, originally from New York City. Her early independent work has been associated with the mumblecore genre, though she has gone on to direct the wide release features ''B ...
, and starring
Yara Shahidi Yara Sayeh Shahidi (born February 10, 2000) is an American actress and model. She gained recognition for her starring role as the oldest daughter Zoey Johnson on the sitcom ''Black-ish'' (2014–2022) and its spin-off series ''Grown-ish'' (2018 ...
and Charles Melton, was released on May 17, 2019. Yoon is associated with the ''
We Need Diverse Books We Need Diverse Books (WNDB) is a nonprofit organization created to promote diversity of multiple forms in children's literature and publishing, which grew out of the Twitter hashtag #WeNeedDiverseBooks in 2014. The organization's programming inc ...
'' organization, which promotes the representation of diversity in literature. She contributed to ''Because You Love to Hate Me'', an
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of short stories written by 13 YA authors who were paired with 13 BookTubers, who provided writing prompts. It was published in July 2017. More recently, she signed a deal with Anonymous Content, with David Yoon.


Personal life

Yoon lives in
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, California, with her husband, author David Yoon, and their daughter.


Works

* * Winner of the 2017 John Steptoe Award for New Talent. *''Blackout''. Quill Tree Books. 2021. ISBN 978-0063088092. (co-authored with
Dhonielle Clayton Dhonielle Clayton is an American author and chief operating officer of We Need Diverse Books. Life and career Clayton was born in Washington, D.C. She went to Our Lady Of Good Counsel in Wheaton Maryland. She graduated with a B.A. from Wake F ...
, Tiffany D. Jackson,
Nic Stone Andrea Nicole Livingstone (born July 10, 1985), known as Nic Stone, is an American author of young adult fiction and middle grade fiction, best known for her debut novel ''Dear Martin'' and her middle grade debut, ''Clean Getaway''. Her novels ...
, Ashley Woodfolk, and
Angie Thomas Angie Thomas (born September 20, 1988) is an American young adult author, best known for writing '' The Hate U Give'' (2017). Her second young adult novel, ''On the Come Up'', was released on February 25, 2019. Early life Angie Thomas was born ...
) *''Instructions for Dancing''. Delacorte Press. 2021. ISBN 978-1524718961


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yoon, Nicola Living people 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American women writers American writers of Jamaican descent American young adult novelists Emerson College alumni Writers from Brooklyn Novelists from New York (state) American women novelists Year of birth missing (living people) Cornell University alumni