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Elizabeth Birkelund

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Elizabeth graduated from the Hewitt School in New York City, from Brown University with honors in Comparative literature, and from the Radcliffe Publishing Program. After college, she worked for a literary agent and was a member of the editorial staff for a start-up magazine, European Travel and Life. She began her fifteen-year freelance writing career as a monthly personal finance columnist for Cosmopolitan magazine, and has written for over fifteen publications, including Glamour, Self, Working Woman, Victoria. Her first novel, The Dressmaker, was published by Henry Holt & Co. in 2006, with a paperback Picador publication in 2007. It has been published in England in two versions, in Germany and in Russia. Her novel, The Runaway Wife, will ...more

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“Goodbye to winter's dark monochrome and the chill of snow and ice, the slush, sleet, and the rain flooding spring, the gluttonous sea, and houses that smell of mildew and surrender to the tides. ...Paris in September. What could be more ideal?”
Elizabeth Birkelund, A Northern Light in Provence

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