Jillian Medoff
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Jillian Medoff is an American writer of literary fiction, born 1963. Her first novel, Hunger Point, was published by ReganBooks/HarperCollins in 1997, and became the basis for an original Lifetime movie, starring Barbara Hershey, which first aired in 2003. Hunger Point has been translated into a number of foreign languages, including French, Spanish, Hebrew, among others. Her second novel, Good Girls Gone Bad, was published by HarperCollins in 2002, and translated into a number of foreign languages as well. She lives in New York.