Award-winning author Jami Attenberg visits UC Clermont

Event open to the public; part of the college’s Fiction Reading Series

Author Jami Attenberg

Bestselling author Jami Attenberg will read from her works, answer questions and sign books Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. on UC Clermont College’s campus in the Snyder Building, Room 151, 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103.

Attenberg has written about food, travel, books, relationships and urban life for the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal and the Sunday Times. She is the author of six books, including her debut collection of stories, “Instant Love,” published in 2006, followed by the novels “The Kept Man” and “The Melting Season.” Her fourth book, “The Middlesteins,” was published in October 2012. It appeared on the New York Times bestseller list and was published in 10 countries in 2013. The work was also a finalist for both the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction and the St. Francis College Literary Prize. Her latest book, “All This Could Be Yours,” will be published in 2019 by HMH Books (U.S.) and Serpent’s Tail (U.K.), as well as in Italy, Germany and China. The novel has been featured in numerous media outlets, from Vogue to Entertainment Weekly.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Michael Hampton, assistant professor of English, at michael.hampton@uc.edu or 513-558-5073.

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