Tae Keller is a Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author known for When You Trap a Tiger and The Science of Breakable Things.
She grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she was nourished by kimchi, purple rice, and stories that shaped her literary voice.
Her writing focuses on biracial girls discovering their identities and navigating complex emotional landscapes.
Keller's work is celebrated for addressing serious topics like depression and cultural heritage with sensitivity and accessibility.
She currently resides in Seattle with her husband, surrounded by her extensive book collection, and maintains a newsletter discussing writing, art, and her literary passions.
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