People: Geraldine Brooks Wins 2025 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction
Geraldine is a feminine form of the first name Gerald. Notable people with the name include:
Jewish Telegraphic Agency: Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish author Geraldine Brooks awarded Library of Congress American fiction award
The Library of Congress has awarded Geraldine Brooks, a Jewish author whose best-selling novels are often inspired by Jewish history, its prestigious 2025 Prize for American Fiction. Brooks, a former ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish author Geraldine Brooks awarded Library of Congress American fiction award
The Library of Congress (LoC) has announced that the 2025 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction will be awarded to Geraldine Brooks, the author of the historical-fiction novels March (2005) ...
The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘You may find me chained to a tree’: Geraldine Brooks reveals her next act
‘You may find me chained to a tree’: Geraldine Brooks reveals her next act
MPR News: Novelist Geraldine Brooks reflects on the abrupt loss of her husband in her new memoir
When journalist Tony Horowitz died suddenly, his wife Geraldine Brooks forced herself to carry on as normal — until she couldn't. Her new memoir, "Memorial Days," is a tender walk through grief. When ...
Novelist Geraldine Brooks reflects on the abrupt loss of her husband in her new memoir
AOL: Biography of George Floyd, Geraldine Brooks’ ‘Horse’ win Dayton literary awards
Geraldine is a daughter of Charlie Chaplin, the first of his eight children with his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill, and thus a granddaughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill. [3]