Jennifer Groepl

Contributing Writer
Jennifer Groepl - Jennifer Groepl
Jennifer Groepl - Jennifer Groepl

Living the good life in beautiful Cape Coral, Florida, Jennifer Groepl is currently working on her YA fiction projects. An intrinsically curious researcher, Groepl writes on a wide array of topics including history, health, education, and more.

To learn more about Jennifer Groepl's writing endeavors, visit her blog or follow on Twitter at JenGroepl.

Latest Articles

Dystopian YA Novels and the Future of Love
Dystopian YA novelists explore love's place in the new world order in Delirium, Divergent, and The Forest of Hands and Teeth.
Oct 17, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Young Adult Novels Set in Europe
Looking for young adult novels set in Europe? Try Die for Me by Amy Plum, Anna and the French Kiss, and 13 Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson.
Oct 10, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Divergent - Veronica Roth's Brave Debut Novel
Divergent, a YA dystopian novel by Veronica Roth, explores the definition of bravery.
Oct 3, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Wolves of Mercy Falls Carry a Blood-Borne Pathogen
Author Maggie Stiefvater presents an interesting premise on becoming a werewolf in Shiver, the first book of her YA series.
Sep 26, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Love as a Disease in Delirium by Lauren Oliver
What if the effects of love were classified as a disease? Lauren Oliver explores this premise in her YA novel Delirium.
Sep 19, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
A Psychic Detective in Kimberly Derting's Body Finder Series
Violet Ambrose uses her psychic ability to locate dead bodies and sometimes even their killers in The Body Finder Series.
Sep 12, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Eating Disorders in Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls
What happens when two girls with eating disorders become best friends? A competition that proves you really can be too thin.
Sep 5, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Asperger Syndrome in Tara Kelly's Harmonic Feedback
Living with Asperger Syndrome during adolescence presents special challenges, as shown in YA novel Harmonic Feedback by Tara Kelly.
Aug 29, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Teen Suicide Addressed in Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why
Author Jay Asher presents a powerful story of teen suicide in his realistic young adult novel Thirteen Reasons Why, and inspires a project by the same name.
Aug 22, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl
Twisted by Laurie Halse Anderson - Realistic Fiction
High school student Tyler Miller strives to break the cycle of aggression in Laurie Halse Anderson's "Twisted," a realistic young adult fiction novel.
Aug 16, 2011 - Jennifer Groepl