Jennifer Vanderbes
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Jennifer Vanderbes (b. 1974) is an American novelist. She is best known for her debut novel Easter Island, which received positive reviews from The Washington Post "Book World", The Los Angeles Times and Christian Science Monitor[1], and it was translated into sixteen foreign languages. The novel mixes adventure, mystery, and romance in several plotlines. Each of the novel's different plotlines was linked to Easter Island, the remote South Pacific island famed for its immense Moai (statues).
A graduate of Yale University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Vanderbes is a New York native and a former Colgate University faculty member. She is now at work on a second novel.

