![]() This leader in literature will be making her second appearance at the Literary Society of the Southwest. She now lives with a dog named Bear and a mare named Valentine by an old mill pond on Martha’s Vineyard and spends as much time as she can in Australia. ![]() īrooks married Tony Horwitz in France in 1984 and converted to Judaism they were together until his sudden death in 2019 and have two sons, Nathaniel and Bizu. She is also the author of two other nonfiction works: Foreign Correspondence and The Idea of Home. Brooks’ novels People of the Book, Caleb’s Crossing, and The Secret Chord all were New York Times Best Sellers and her first work of fiction, Year of Wonders, is an international bestseller. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2006 for her historical novel March. In 1994, Brooks published her first nonfiction book, Nine Parts of Desire. As a journalist for the Wall Street Journal, she and her husband, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz, covered conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and the Balkans, and jointly won the Overseas Press Club Award in 1990 for best coverage of the Gulf War and a citation for excellence in 1991 for their series, “War and Peace.” ![]() Australian-born Geraldine Brooks graduated from the University of Sydney and was a local reporter before earning an MS degree in journalism from Columbia in 1983. ![]()
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