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October 3

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Women on the Move
Elinor Lipman

in conversation with

Jean Hanff Korelitz

Offered Both In-Person & Virtually!

As an aspiring young writer, Elinor Lipman knew she could hardly make her mark by churning out stories for the newsletter of the Massachusetts Teachers Association or press releases for a public television station, where she worked her first jobs.

 

But once she turned to books, her career soared: Her first novel, Then She Found Me, was adapted into a film starring Helen Hunt, Bette Midler and Matthew Broderick. Not a decade after its publication, she won the New England Book Award for her body of work — and that was before she wrote nine more books!

 

Lipman has ranged from best-selling screwball romantic comedy to moving tales about trying to go home again and the 2012 election (chronicled in rhyming political tweets). Her 13th novel, Rachel to the Rescue, featuring a character sacked from the Trump White House, was first published in the UK because Lipman’s US publisher initially declined to do so. Her latest, Ms. Demeanor, delivered with her signature wit and social insight, probes love under house arrest.

 

She will be in conversation with Jean Hanff Korelitz, novelist, playwright, theater producer and essayist. Her latest works include The Plot and The Latecomer.

Tuesday, October 3 | 
11:30 am Eastern
Free
Free

In-Person & Virtual Event

 

Sponsored by The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Authors’ Series, honoring Theodore and Caroline Newhouse and Susan Newhouse

 

Co-sponsored by 

Women of Emanu-El 

This event has taken place

Tuesday, October 3 | 
11:30 am
Free
Free

As an aspiring young writer, Elinor Lipman knew she could hardly make her mark by churning out stories for the newsletter of the Massachusetts Teachers Association or press releases for a public television station, where she worked her first jobs.

 

But once she turned to books, her career soared: Her first novel, Then She Found Me, was adapted into a film starring Helen Hunt, Bette Midler and Matthew Broderick. Not a decade after its publication, she won the New England Book Award for her body of work — and that was before she wrote nine more books!

 

Lipman has ranged from best-selling screwball romantic comedy to moving tales about trying to go home again and the 2012 election (chronicled in rhyming political tweets). Her 13th novel, Rachel to the Rescue, featuring a character sacked from the Trump White House, was first published in the UK because Lipman’s US publisher initially declined to do so. Her latest, Ms. Demeanor, delivered with her signature wit and social insight, probes love under house arrest.

 

She will be in conversation with Jean Hanff Korelitz, novelist, playwright, theater producer and essayist. Her latest works include The Plot and The Latecomer.

This event has taken place

In-Person & Virtual Event

 

Sponsored by The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Authors’ Series, honoring Theodore and Caroline Newhouse and Susan Newhouse

 

Co-sponsored by 

Women of Emanu-El 

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