When the new drama teacher at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Stellar Plains, N.J. Her novel for younger readers, The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman, was published in 2011. With 'The Uncoupling,' Wolitzer takes on lagging lust and the vicissitudes of female desire in a fable-like tale. Her short story "Tea at the House" was featured in 1998's Best American Short Stories collection. Her following books include Hidden Pictures (1986), This Is Your Life (1988), Surrender, Dorothy (1998), The Wife (2003), The Position (2005), The Ten-Year Nap (2008), The Uncoupling (2011), and The Interestings (2013). She wrote her first novel, Sleepwalking, a story of three college girls obsessed with poetry and death, while still an undergraduate it was published in 1982. The Uncoupling Meg Wolitzer, Riverhead, 25.95 (288p) ISBN 978-1-59448-788-0 The latest from Wolitzer (The Ten Year Nap) is a plodding story with a killer hook: will the women of Stellar. Wolitzer studied creative writing at Smith College and graduated from Brown University in 1981. Wolitzer was born in Brooklyn and raised in Syosset, New York, the daughter of novelist Hilma Wolitzer (née Liebman) and psychologist Morton Wolitzer. She works as an instructor in the MFA program at Stony Brook Southampton. Meg Wolitzer (born May 28, 1959) is an American novelist, known for The Wife, The Ten-Year Nap, The Uncoupling, The Interestings, and The Female Persuasion.
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