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    Susanna Moore (born December 9, 1945) is an American writer and teacher. Born in Pennsylvania but raised in Hawaii, Moore worked as a model and script reader in Los Angeles and New York City before beginning her career as a writer.

  2. May 19, 2020 · In her excellent new memoir, “Miss Aluminum,” the writer Susanna Moore, known for her smart, shocking 1995 thriller “In the Cut,” examines the years when she appeared to be such a woman ...

  3. Susanna Moore was born December 9, 1945 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, although she was raised in Hawaii. She worked as a model and script reader in LA and NYC before beginning her career as a writer.

  4. Susanna Moore is the author of the novels One Last Look, In the Cut, The Whiteness of Bones, Sleeping Beauties, and My Old Sweetheart, which won the Ernest Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for First Fiction, and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

  5. Apr 4, 2023 · Susanna Moore’s impressively taut and evocative new novel, The Lost Wife. . . brings life on the frontier into vivid, often brutal focus through the prism of female experience.” — The Telegraph (UK) “[A] compelling tale of survival, loyalty and exploitation.” — The Bookseller (UK)

  6. From Hollywood ‘Pretty Girl’ to Empowered Novelist. Susanna Moore’s memoir “Miss Aluminum” is a provocative look at the early circumstances that shaped her writing career. By Lisa ...

  7. Apr 14, 2020 · Susanna Moore told us crucial pieces of her life story nearly 40 years ago. In her first novel, “My Old Sweetheart,” published in 1982, she assigned to a character named Lily many of the...

  8. SUSANNA MOORE is the author of several novels, including In the Cut, Sleeping Beauties, and The Whiteness of Bones, and four books of nonfiction. She lives in New York City.

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  10. The Big Girls is a powerful and audacious novel about the anarchy of families, the sometimes destructive power of the maternal instinct, the vitality and evil of communities, and the cult of celebrity—written in spare, evocative prose and with a bold understanding of the darkest, most hidden aspects of human nature.

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