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Fact File

| Name:
Myla Goldberg Current Home:
Brooklyn, New York Date of Birth:
November 19, 1971 Place of Birth:
Washington, D.C.
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B.A., Oberlin College, 1993 Awards:
Hadassah Magazine's Ribalow Prize for literary excellence, 2000

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Goldberg's Latest

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|  | Wickett's Remedy by
Myla Goldberg The follow-up to the bestselling Bee Season, Goldberg's brilliant new novel is centered around the theme of progress -- personal, scientific, commercial, and cultural -- and features a charming heroine facing down tragedy during the Great Flu epidemic of 1918.

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Bee Buzz

| The film version of Bee Season stars an ensemble of Hollywood heavyweights including Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche, Max Minghella, and Kate Bosworth.

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The Best Book to Read First

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Myla Goldberg Our Editors on Goldberg's acclaimed debut novel: "Does adolescent insecurity, Jewish mysticism, the Hare Krishnas, and obsessive-compulsive disorder seem like a lot to pack into a first novel? Goldberg tackles all that and more in a seamless, compelling narrative in Bee Season. Not bees as in honey, but bees as in S-P-E-L-L-I-N-G. The kind you either dreaded or loved as a child."

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José Saramago In our interview with Goldberg, we asked her to tell us about some of her favorite books. She named José Saramago's Blindness, explaining, "When I was reading this book, it was all I wanted to be doing. [It's] One of the most compelling, frightening and all-encompassing reads ever." Read our interview with Goldberg to learn about more of her favorite books, including:

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