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Elise Frances Miller

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Elise Frances Miller welcomes you to her Goodreads Author Page, and hopes to have honest conversations with you about love and revolution in 1968 - and today! Her novel, The Berkeley Girl, in Paris 1968, re-released in 2016 (formerly A Time to Cast Away Stones, 2012), is well-researched historical fiction, but her life has been pretty exciting in its own way. She was born in Los Angeles into a family of diehard Republicans. She annoyed them all when she joined the Young Democrats in high school. She was going to be (and was!) the first in her family to graduate from college, and she set her sights on the bastion of free speech, UC Berkeley.

Look for two new stories in Fault Zone: Strike Slip, published by Sand Hill Review Press, Dec. 2019.
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Elise Frances Miller Two I would recommend for selected audiences:

If you've read Edith Wharton's classic "The House of Mirth," this book is a beautifully-written and enter…more
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If you've read Edith Wharton's classic "The House of Mirth," this book is a beautifully-written and entertaining spin on Wharton's one Jewish character's life and pov:
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This is a stunning achievement, the Book of Esther as it really must have been, Vashti's pov, with 3 stories from different eras that all come together masterfully in the end. Highly recommended for men and women readers!
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Elise Frances Miller Hello Harry, I apologize for the delay - I've been out of town attending to family matters. I hope my book about Paris in 1968 encourages you to write…moreHello Harry, I apologize for the delay - I've been out of town attending to family matters. I hope my book about Paris in 1968 encourages you to write about your Berkeley student in Barcelona in that year! When I began to write my book, I discovered - surprisingly - that very few books have been written about the events of 1968 from the student point of view. We need more of them, and I do not know of one from Barcelona. If you write a novel, or even a short story, please let me know. I would enjoy reading it! All the best, Elise(less)
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A Time to Cast Away Stones

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The Berkeley Girl is a winner!

My novel, The Berkeley Girl, In Paris 1968, won the 2017 Distinguished Favorites award in Historical Fiction, offered by the Independent Press Awards! Thanks to Tory Hartmann from Sand Hill Review Press for submitting my work. Look for my sequel coming out in Sept., The Berkeley Girl: Rendezvous in London and other Stories of the 1960s.

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“...I began pulling out old pictures and yearbooks from our Los Angeles high schools and UC Berkeley. Suddenly there we were, thousands of trim-haired, neatly-dressed, conservative-looking youngsters, with perky, forced smiles, encased in identical inch by inch-and-a-quarter boxes for our children to snicker at. Only they did not snicker.
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