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  1. Laura Anne Kalpakian (born June 28, 1945) is an American author. She has also published under the pen names Juliet Fitzgerald [1] and Carenna Jane Greye . She is known for her work in the memoir genre.

  2. About. Laura Kalpakian is the author of sixteen novels and four collections of short fiction published in the US and the UK. Recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, and nominated for the 2007 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, her work has garnered acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. Her short stories ...

  3. She is the author of sixteen novels, and four collections, and over a hundred stories published in collections, anthologies, literary journals and magazines in the USA and the UK. Learn More. Laura Kalpakian is an award-winning American novelist of 16 novels and 4 story collections. Her work has been translated into 13 languages.

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  4. University of New Mexico Press, 2021 $19.95. Review by Whitney (Walters) Jacobson. When reading Laura Kalpakian’s short bio on the back of her newest book, Memory into Memoir: A Writer’s Handbook (University of New Mexico Press, 2021), I was a bit skeptical about the quality of advice within the guide given Kalpakian’s writing résumé ...

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · Although, we will break out of the box, if you can entice us to read something else. No comments have been added yet. Laura Kalpakian is the author of The Great Pretenders (3.73 avg rating, 625 ratings, 124 reviews, published 2019), The Memoir Club (3.38 avg rating, 365 ...

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  6. Jan 28, 1990 · Laura Kalpakian is the most versatile of the four, creating discreet, wonderfully imagined worlds in the six stories in Dark Continent. She is like a hermit crab among storytellers -- a vagabond ...

  7. Against a background of revolution in France, and amid the ongoing struggle for social justice, Jean Valjean’s daughter, Cosette grew to adulthood. But even the turmoil of her childhood—born illegitimate, unwillingly abandoned by her mother, beloved by her adopted father with whom she lived in hiding—could not prepare her for tumult to come.