Map of the World
1996 Nominated

A Map of the World

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Acute psychological insights and emotional power combine to make this story of a family and a community torn apart by the death of a child.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Jane
Hamilton

Jane Hamilton has published eight novels: The Book of RuthA Map of the WorldThe Short History of a PrinceDisobedienceWhen Madeline was YoungLaura Rider’s MasterpieceThe Excellent Lombards, and most recently, The Phoebe Variations. Some have won literary prizes, been made into films, have been international best-sellers, and two of them, The Book of Ruth, and A Map of The World, were selections of Oprah’s Book Club. Her nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington PostAllure, the Oprah MagazineElle, and various anthologies. Through the years she’s taught writing at Carleton College and in the Warren Wilson MFA program, as well as workshops all over the USA and beyond— but for the most part she’s in Wisconsin with her apple farming husband.
Jane Hamilton has published eight novels: The Book of RuthA Map of the WorldThe Short History of a PrinceDisobedienceWhen Madeline was YoungLaura Rider’s MasterpieceThe Excellent Lombards, and most recently, The Phoebe Variations. Some have won literary prizes, been made into films, have been international best-sellers, and two of them, The Book of Ruth, and A Map of The World, were selections of Oprah’s Book Club. Her nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington PostAllure, the Oprah MagazineElle, and various anthologies. Through the years she’s taught writing at Carleton College and in the Warren Wilson MFA program, as well as workshops all over the USA and beyond— but for the most part she’s in Wisconsin with her apple farming husband.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
USA
Author
Publisher
Bantam Doubleday Dell

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