Geraldine Brooks
Goodreads Author
Born
in Sydney, Australia
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November 2012
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Horse
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published
2022
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39 editions
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Year of Wonders
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published
2001
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People of the Book
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published
2008
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132 editions
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March
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published
2005
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2 editions
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Caleb's Crossing
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published
2011
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58 editions
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Memorial Days
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published
2025
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13 editions
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The Secret Chord
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published
2015
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38 editions
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Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women
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published
1994
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59 editions
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Foreign Correspondence: A Pen Pal's Journey from Down Under to All Over
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published
1997
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21 editions
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The Best American Short Stories 2011
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published
2011
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5 editions
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“A book is more than the sum of its materials. It is an artifact of the human mind and hand.”
― People of the Book
― People of the Book
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“Writing a book is a bit like surfing," he said. "Most of the time you're waiting. And it's quite pleasant, sitting in the water waiting. But you are expecting that the result of a storm over the horizon, in another time zone, usually, days old, will radiate out in the form of waves. And eventually, when they show up, you turn around and ride that energy to the shore. It's a lovely thing, feeling that momentum. If you're lucky, it's also about grace. As a writer, you roll up to the desk every day, and then you sit there, waiting, in the hope that something will come over the horizon. And then you turn around and ride it, in the form of a story.”
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