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Francine Pascal, creator of the Sweet Valley High books, dies aged 92

Author’s long-running high school book series sold more than 200m copies and led to a hit TV show

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Francine Pascal, creator of the long-running Sweet Valley High book series, has died at the age of 92.

According to the New York Times, the author died in New York City as as result of lymphoma. The news was confirmed by her daughter Laurie Wenk-Pascal.

Pascal was a journalist who wrote for the TV soap The Young Marrieds in the 1960s before writing her first young adult novel in 1975. The Sweet Valley High series of books began in 1983 and told the stories of the twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield.

In 2012, Pascal told the Guardian that she wanted to write “high school as microcosm of the real world” and filled her books with heightened drama and twists, knowingly trying to appeal to a broad commercial audience. Later books also included supernatural and murder mystery elements.

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Source: theguardian.com