Miller's Valley is a historical novel by Anna Quindlen in which Miller's Valley, Pennsylvania native Mimi Miller reflects on her childhood and young adulthood during which time her home was part of the area of Miller's Valley that was flooded by the government for a reservoir. Miller's Valley deals with important themes that range from the importance of depending upon family to the nature and meaning of what people mean by "home."
For novelist and journalist Anna Quindlen, "real life is in the dishes," as she told Sybil Steinberg in a Publishers Weekly interview. Her columns for the New York Times, collected in Living Out Loud ...
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During the last decades of the twentieth century, Anna Quindlen emerged as an important novelist. Her works address a variety of topics, ranging from the maturation of a girl in a large Irish Italian ...
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