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Jane Hamilton

Biography

Jane Hamilton

Jane Hamilton’s novels have won literary prizes, been made into films, have been international bestsellers, and two of them --- THE BOOK OF RUTH and A MAP OF THE WORLD --- were selections of Oprah’s Book Club. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times and various magazines and anthologies. Through the years, she’s taught at Carleton College and in the Warren Wilson MFA program, and given numerous workshops. She lives in Wisconsin on an apple orchard with her family.

Jane Hamilton

Books by Jane Hamilton

by Jane Hamilton

In the tradition of The Good Mother by Sue Miller and Before and After by Rosellen Brown, A Map of the World is the riveting story of how a single mistake can forever change the lives of everyone involved--in ways that are beyond imagining. One unremarkable June morning, Alice Goodwin is, as usual, trying to keep in check both her temper and her tendency to blame herself for her family's shortcomings. Six years ago, when the Goodwins took over the last dairy farm in the small Midwestern town of Prairie Center, they envisioned their home as a self-made paradise. But these days, as Alice is all too aware, her elder daughter Emma is prone to inexplicable fits of rage, her husband Howard distrusts her maternal competence, and Prairie Center's tight-knit suburban community shows no signs of warming to "those hippies who think they can run a farm." A loner by nature, Alice is torn between a yearning for solitude coupled with a deep need to be at the center of a perfect family.