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DESCRIPTION:Australian-born Geraldine Brooks is an author and journalist.  
 She began\nher career at the Sydney Morning Herald before moving to the Un
 ited\nStates to attend the journalism master's program at Columbia Univers
 ity\nin New York City. She then spent 11 years as correspondent at the Wal
 l\nStreet Journal\, where her beats included some of the world's most\ntro
 ubled areas\, including Bosnia\, Somalia\, and the Middle East.\n\nHer fic
 tion debut\, Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague\, was published\nin te
 n countries and was a 2001 Notable Book of the Year for the New\nYork Time
 s\, the Washington Post\, and the Chicago Tribune. For her second\nnovel\,
  March\, Brooks was awarded the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction\,\nand her
  third book\, People of the Book\, became an instant New York Times\nbests
 eller.  Her most recent novel is Caleb's Crossing.\n\nShe is also the auth
 or of two acclaimed works of nonfiction\, Nine Parts\nof Desire: The Hidde
 n World of Islamic Women\, and Foreign\nCorrespondence: A Penpal's Journey
  from Down Under to All Over.
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LOCATION:Williams Center for the Arts
SUMMARY:Geraldine Brooks: The Art of Historical Fiction
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