Sue Miller

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Sue Miller (born November 29, 1943, in Chicago) is an American writer who has written a number of best-selling novels.[1] Her duties as a single mother left her with little time to write for many years, and as a result she did not publish her first novel until 1986, after spending almost a decade in various fellowships and teaching positions. Since then, two of her novels have been made into feature films, and her book While I Was Gone was an Oprah's Book Club pick in 2000. Sue Miller is now a professor at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she teaches creative writing classes.

Fiction books

  • The Good Mother (1986), made into a movie in 1988
  • Inventing the Abbotts (1987), made into a movie in 1997
  • Family Pictures (1990)
  • For Love (1993)
  • The Distinguished Guest (1995)
  • While I Was Gone (1999)
  • The World Below (2001)
  • Lost in the Forest (2005)
  • The Senator's Wife (2008)
  • The Lake Shore Limited (2010)

Nonfiction books

  • The Story of My Father (2003)

References

  1. Fein, Esther (1993-05-13). "You Read The Book, Now Quiz The Author". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 January 2010. 

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