Ahead of Mother's Day, we brought together two novelists -- and friends -- Tayari Jones and Meg Wolitzer, to talk about what they love about reading and writing about mothers.
With laughter, literary fandom and plenty of discussion about boy bands, cruises and the enduring power of books, the Friends ...
Wolitzer's new novel centers on a legendary feminist and the young woman whose life she transforms. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls The Female... Meg Wolitzer Traces The Arc Of The Feminist Movement In ...
Meg Wolitzer, author of our February pick for the NewsHour-New York Times book club, Now Read This, joins Jeffrey Brown to answer reader questions about “The Wife.” Plus, Jeff announces the March book ...
Two-time Grammy Award winner and three-time Tony Award nominee Sara Bareilles has teamed up with Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony Award nominee Sarah Ruhl to develop a new musical, The Interestings.
Bareilles previously wrote the Tony-nominated score for 'Waitress.' By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Wolitizer’s novel, published in 2013, follows a group of six teenagers from when they first meet ...
Wolitzer's new novel tells the story of two women: an 18-year-old college freshman and the famous feminist who befriends and inspires her. Meg Wolitzer's 'Female Persuasion' Honors The Women Who ...
Author Meg Wolitzer explains where she gets her settings and stories, why she set the book in the first person, and how she creates humor on the page. Author Meg Wolitzer’s best advice: Write what’s ...
An author known for her exploration of American gender politics will connect with a virtual audience in Syracuse on Wednesday as part of the Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series. Meg Wolitzer, author “The ...
Meg Wolitzer may still be riding high from her latest best-selling (and Nicole Kidman-endorsed) adult novel The Female Persuasion, but the author is also ready to talk about her next project: To Night ...
Seven brand-new and time-tested books about sleepaway camp. By Elisabeth Egan In projects like “Late Night,” “Little” and “Veep,” the archetype is being used to tell more explicitly feminist tales — ...