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The reporter JANINE DI GIOVANNI has called Wendell Steavenson "one of the most gifted and perceptive writers of her generation. She writes with elegance, grace, and authority." The writer SIMON SEBAG-MONTEFIORE has lauded Steavenson for having the "novelist's eye for character." KIRKUS REVIEWS has said that Steavenson writes "intelligent and heartfelt fiction." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY has praised the way Steavenson "powerfully merges the personal and the political." BOOKLIST has raved about Steavenson's combination of "unflinching realism and complicated, captivating characters." And the FINANCIAL…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The reporter JANINE DI GIOVANNI has called Wendell Steavenson "one of the most gifted and perceptive writers of her generation. She writes with elegance, grace, and authority." The writer SIMON SEBAG-MONTEFIORE has lauded Steavenson for having the "novelist's eye for character." KIRKUS REVIEWS has said that Steavenson writes "intelligent and heartfelt fiction." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY has praised the way Steavenson "powerfully merges the personal and the political." BOOKLIST has raved about Steavenson's combination of "unflinching realism and complicated, captivating characters." And the FINANCIAL TIMES has declared that "Steavenson writes beautifully." With Margot, Wendell Steavenson has written an exceptionally graceful, heartfelt, and beautiful novel about the way we become ourselves-the roads we take, and the ones we leave behind.
Autorenporträt
Wendell Steavenson, whose writing has appeared in The New Yorker, the Financial Times, and Granta, is the author of the novel Paris Metro and three books of reporting. Born in New York and raised in London, she now lives in Paris.