Elinor Lipman
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Elinor Lipman is the author of eight novels about contemporary American society and a collection of short stories. Born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, Lipman graduated from Simmons College where she studied journalism. She lives in Western Massachusetts and Manhattan, and received the New England Book award for fiction in 2001. Her novels Then She Found Me, The Ladies' Man, and The Pursuit of Alice Thrift are in pre-production as feature films. Her essays (appearing in the Washington Post, Boston Globe, and Salon) are linked at http://www.elinorlipman.com.
[edit] Books
- 2006 My Latest Grievance (ISBN 0-618-64465-2)
- 2003 The Pursuit of Alice Thrift. (ISBN 0-375-72459-1)
- 2001 The Dearly Departed. (ISBN 0-375-72458-3)
- 1999 The Ladies' Man. (ISBN 0-375-70731-X)
- 1998 The Inn at Lake Devine. (ISBN 0-375-70485-X)
- 1995 Isabel's bed. (ISBN 0-671-01564-8)
- 1992 The Way Men Act. (ISBN 0-671-74841-6)
- 1990 Then She Found Me. (ISBN 0-671-68615-1)
- 1987 Into Love and Out Again. (ISBN 0-671-65676-7)