fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAlyson Richman is an American writer best known for The Lost Wife, a tale of a husband and wife who are separated in a concentration camp during World War II and reunited 60 years later at their grandchildren's wedding.[1] Her novels have been published in more than 15 languages and have received both national and international acclaim.[2]
American writer
Background
Richman graduated from Wellesley College in 1994[3] and received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship.[4] She currently lives with her husband and two children on Long Island, New York.
Bibliography
- The Mask Carver's Son: A Novel (Bloomsbury 2001)[3]
- The Rhythm of Memory (formerly entitled Swedish Tango: A Novel)[5] (Simon & Schuster 2004)[3]
- The Last Van Gogh: A Novel (Berkley 2006)[3]
- The Lost Wife (Berkley 2012)[4]
- Saint-Exupéry
- The Garden of Letters (Berkley 2014)[4]
- The Velvet Hours (Berkley 2016)
- The Secret of Clouds (Berkley 2019)
- The Thread Collectors (2022)
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