'Sweet Valley High' Creator Francine Pascal dies aged 92

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'Sweet Valley High' Creator Francine Pascal dies aged 92

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  • Francine Pascal, the creator of the beloved 'Sweet Valley High' book series, passed away at the age of 92 in Manhattan due to lymphoma on Sunday.
  • Pascal, born in Manhattan on May 13, 1932, gained immense success with the young adult series, starting in 1983.
    • Her iconic series focused on the lives of twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield in the fictional town of Sweet Valley, captivating readers worldwide.
    • Pascal's works transcended the young-adult genre, selling over 150 million copies in 27 languages and inspiring multiple spin-offs.
    • She carefully crafted character bibles and outlined stories, paving the way for a rapid publication pace of nearly a book every month.
    • Pascal's influence extended beyond literature, shaping speech patterns, clothing trends, and even television shows and movies.
    • Her dedication to storytelling resonated with readers, fostering a love for reading in a generation of young girls.
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