Her husband died from cancer in 1981, which inspired her novel If Wishes Were Horses, where the protagonist moves to France following the death of her husband. She later developed other work, including the Fearless series, Save Johanna! and The Ruling Class. A friend then convinced her to turn her idea of a soap opera aimed at teenagers into a book series, which became the successful Sweet Valley High series, which she oversaw a team of ghostwriters to deliver. Her first novel, Hangin' Out With Cici, was later turned into an ABC Afterschool Special, My Mother Was Never a Kid. The couple also wrote a Broadway musical, George M!, with her brother Michael Stewart. She began her writing career writing scripts for the soap opera The Young Marrieds alongside her husband, John Pascal. ( June 2022)įrancine Rubin was born in Manhattan, New York, and raised in Queens, New York, United States.
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