Meg Wolitzer
Meg Wolitzer is a New York Times bestselling American novelist known for works such as The Wife, The Interestings, The Ten-Year Nap, The Uncoupling, and The Female Persuasion. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1959 to novelist Hilma Wolitzer and psychologist Morton Wolitzer, she published her debut novel Sleepwalking in 1982 while a senior at Brown University. Several of her novels, including The Wife and This Is My Life, have been adapted for film and television.
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Young Adult
The Position: Library Edition
The Wife: Library Edition
Life After Life: A Novel
The Interestings: A Novel
The Interestings: A Novel
The Interestings: A Novel
Belzhar
Belzhar
The Wife: A Novel
Games to Play After Dark (Vintage Contemporaries)
The Uncoupling: A Novel
The Uncoupling: A Novel
The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman
The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman
The Ten-Year Nap
The Uncoupling
The Position: A Novel
The Uncoupling
Belzhar
The Uncoupling
The ten-year nap
The Ten-Year Nap
The Ten-Year Nap
The Interestings