
Jennifer Niven’s third book and first novel, Velva Jean Learns to Drive (based on the Emmy Award-winning film of the same name), was released in July 2009 by Penguin-Plume, and is already in its fourth printing. It was the Costco Book of the Month for August 2009, and Publishers Weekly (in a starred review) called it “a touching read, funny and wise, like a crazy blend of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, a less morose Flannery O'Connor and maybe a shot of Hank Williams.”
Her fourth book, a memoir – The Aqua-Net Diaries: Big Hair, Big Dreams, Small Town – was released in February 2010 by Gallery Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, and has been optioned by Warner Brothers as a television series (which Jennifer is writing) and is being produced by Charlie Sheen’s company. Jennifer is currently working on her fifth book, the sequel to her novel: Velva Jean Learns to Fly.
Other books include The Ice Master, released in November 2000 and named one of the top ten nonfiction books of the year by Entertainment Weekly, and Ada Blackjack, a Book Sense Top Ten Pick.
For more information,
visit her website: http://www.jenniferniven.com/
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