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Why everyone should read Geraldine Brooks - The Guardian

In this fictionalised retelling of the book's already remarkable life, Brooks documents the tragedies and misadventures the manuscript has gone ...

Geraldine Brooks' 'People of the Book' is a Novel Everyone Should ...

The novel is, interestingly enough, the fictional story of a real-life book, the Sarajevo Haggadah.

Did March by Geraldine Brooks Deserve a Pulitzer? : r/books - Reddit

I found the way it brings in the real lives of the Alcotts to the lives of the idealized March family to be interesting, but it's also one of ...

Geraldine Brooks: Some Thoughts on her Books - tanja britton

She evolves from an exploited servant without rights to a powerful, independent woman, a transformation unthinkable without the horrendous ...

Spotlight on… Geraldine Brooks - 26

Your historical novel March is a great read. It is full of vivid description, realistic flawed human characters and a gripping plot line based ...

65/62+ Horse by Geraldine Brooks A ham-handed ridiculous book ...

This book is a historical fiction story about horses and horse racing and slavery and racism. And it's an ok story that I thought would've been better written.

People of the Book Reminds Me Why I Love the Humanities

I read People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks a few days ago and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. This book combined many of ...

Geraldine Brooks on Writing History | UNSW Sydney

And you know, and then, you know, incredibly luckily for me, somebody wanted to read it. And so I got to keep doing it. Fiona Morrison: And that's the book that ...

Geraldine Brooks, on Martha's Vineyard - The New York Times

You could have a horse. In fact, you could have my horse.” Read Our Review of Geraldine Brooks's 'Horse'.

On a Skeleton in the Smithsonian: A Conversation with Geraldine ...

It's a subject that will be new to most readers, forcing us to face a shameful past. The novel should fuel many important conversations and ...

The outstanding historical fiction of Geraldine Brooks

It's a worthy successor to her Civil War novel, March, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and People of the Book, about the interaction of Jews, Muslims, ...

Space For Imagination: A conversation with Geraldine Brooks

I follow the line of fact as far as I can, then there is the imaginative engagement of trying to fill in the places where the voices are silent ...

How Brooks' Novel MARCH Uses Little Women as a Springboard to ...

Geraldine Brooks novel, MARCH, Pulitzer-Prize-winner in fiction, examines the impact of war on the father of the Little Women we know.

Geraldine Brooks on the Beauty of Implausible Truth - Literary Hub

Geraldine Brooks is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel March and the international bestsellers The Secret Chord, Caleb's Crossing, ...

Geraldine Brooks - BookPage

I wouldn't have the hubris to attempt to rewrite Louisa May Alcott, so I've just taken the bit of the story she didn't want to deal with, for whatever complex, ...

Scaffolding for the Imagination:a conversation with Geraldine Brooks

Australian-born writer Geraldine Brooks is the author, most recently, of People of the Book (2008), a novel about the stories uncovered ...

Notes from Ann (and Geraldine): History Lesson - Parnassus' Musing

Here's the problem: when a book is good you tend not to think of it in terms of a category. I don't think of Geraldine's fabulous Pulitzer Prize ...

Interview with Geraldine Brooks | Between the Covers - YouTube

Pulitzer Prize winner, Geraldine Brooks, discusses her book, Horse, on this episode of Between the Covers. Based on the remarkable true ...

More Reading Archives - Geraldine Brooks Official Author Website

HORSE is based on a real-life racehorse named Lexington, one of the most famous thoroughbreds in American history. How did you learn about him?

Geraldine Brooks | The Guardian

Australian American author Geraldine Brooks photographed in 2015 for the release of her new book The. Books blog. Why everyone should read ...