· Jennifer Gilmore is the author is the author of If Only and We Were Never Here as well as three novels for adults: The Mothers, Something Red, and Golden Country (a New York Times Notable Book, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award). She teaches writing and literature at Harvard www.doorway.ru: HarperTeen. If Only. by Jennifer Gilmore. On Sale: 07/31/ Enlarge Book Cover. Tweet; If Only. by Jennifer Gilmore. Jennifer Gilmore is the author is the author of If Only and We Were Never Here as well as three novels for adults: The Mothers, Something Red, and Golden Country (a New York Times Notable Book, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award). She teaches writing and literature at Harvard University.
A probing look at teen pregnancy and adoption. Acclaimed novelist Gilmore (We Were Never Here, , etc.) explores the loaded subject of adoption from multiple www.doorway.ru fashions two first-person narratives: Bridget, a pregnant year-old grappling with whether to keep her baby at the turn of the 21st century, and Ivy, a year-old adoptee, who in decides the time to find her. Acclaimed author Jennifer Gilmore's intimate and achingly beautiful novel deftly explores the role that chance and choice play in shaping the lives of two teenagers who are separated by sixteen y. Novels: If Only (Harper Collins) We Were Never Here (Harper Collins) The Mothers (Scribner) Something Red Interview with AM Homes, The Forward, ; "My Bridge to Nowhere," The New York Times, ; Kate Gilmore and Jennifer Gilmore, an interview, BOMB Magazine,
If Only. by Jennifer Gilmore. On Sale: 07/31/ Enlarge Book Cover. Tweet; If Only. by Jennifer Gilmore. Jennifer Gilmore's second novel for teens, If Only, was published by Harper Teen in July She is also the author the YA novel, We Were Never Here, and the adult novels, The Mothers, which is currently being adapted for film, Something Red and Golden Country, a New York Times Notable Book, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the National Jewish Book Award. by Jennifer Gilmore ‧ RELEASE DATE: J. A probing look at teen pregnancy and adoption. Acclaimed novelist Gilmore (We Were Never Here, , etc.) explores the loaded subject of adoption from multiple perspectives. She fashions two first-person narratives: Bridget, a pregnant year-old grappling with whether to keep her baby at the turn of the 21st century, and Ivy, a year-old adoptee, who in decides the time to find her birth mother has come.
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