Tahereh Mafi’s writing is a force of nature—lyrical, emotional, and impossible to ignore. Born in Connecticut to Iranian immigrant parents, she grew up as the youngest of five children in a family where storytelling became her refuge and form of expression. As a child, she found herself drawn to the written word, using it to navigate a world of complexity and change. This early connection to stories and their power would shape her journey as an author, one where her unique voice would ultimately make a lasting impact on the literary world.
Mafi’s debut Shatter Me series, first published in 2011, introduced readers to a dystopian world where the boundary between fear and power was fragile and ever-shifting. The story of Juliette Ferrars, a young girl with a lethal touch who is forced to live in isolation, captured the imaginations of readers around the world. With its haunting prose and exploration of complex themes like identity, self-worth, and control, the Shatter Me series quickly became a fan favorite, earning Mafi a dedicated following and establishing her as one of the most distinct voices in young adult fiction. The series continued with several sequels, each delving deeper into the emotional and psychological struggles of its characters, while exploring the cost of power, revolution, and personal redemption.
In 2018, Mafi expanded her range with A Very Large Expanse of Sea, a contemporary novel set against the backdrop of post-9/11 America. This poignant story of a Muslim teenager navigating prejudice and identity not only showcased Mafi’s ability to tackle contemporary issues with depth and sensitivity but also earned her a spot on the National Book Award longlist for Young People’s Literature. A Very Large Expanse of Sea further solidified her reputation as an author unafraid to tackle complex societal issues while exploring the human experience in all its nuance.
Mafi’s storytelling continues to evolve with her latest series, Shatter Me: The New Republic, a continuation of the world she first introduced in Shatter Me. This new series takes readers back into a world that is both familiar and transformed. With the revolution behind them, the characters face new challenges as they attempt to rebuild and redefine freedom in a world teetering on the brink of change. Mafi’s signature lyrical prose and emotional depth are on full display here, as she delves into the complexities of power, loyalty, and the fight for a new beginning. The stakes are higher, the characters are more vulnerable, and the emotional resonance is more profound than ever.
Outside of her writing, Mafi's personal life is intertwined with that of fellow author Ransom Riggs, whom she married in 2013. Their shared love of storytelling and creative endeavors has shaped their lives in Southern California, where they support each other’s literary careers.
Tahereh Mafi’s work resonates with readers because it doesn’t just tell stories—it evokes feelings. Whether it’s the broken hope of Juliette’s world or the poignant struggle of a young girl finding her place in a fractured society, Mafi’s stories are an invitation to feel deeply, think critically, and be moved. With each new book, Mafi proves once again that her voice is as vital and powerful as ever, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary fiction.