Emma Straub

Emma Straub is an American novelist and bookstore owner. Her novels include Modern Lovers, The Vacationers, Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures and All Adults Here .[1][2] She is the author of a short story collection entitled Other People We Married.

Emma Straub
BornNew York City
OccupationAuthor
NationalityUnited States
SpouseMichael Fusco-Straub
Children2
RelativesPeter Straub (father)
Website
www.emmastraub.net

Personal life

Straub is the daughter of horror and suspense writer Peter Straub.[3] She is married to Michael Fusco-Straub, a graphic designer, with whom she has two sons.[4] A graduate of The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine, Saint Ann's School, Oberlin College, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she lives in Brooklyn and owns the book store Books Are Magic.[5][6]

Works

  • Other People We Married. Penguin Publishing Group. 7 February 2012. ISBN 978-1-101-57528-4.
  • The Vacationers. Penguin Publishing Group. 2 June 2015. ISBN 978-1-59463-388-1.
  • Modern Lovers. Penguin Publishing Group. 31 May 2016. ISBN 978-0-698-40797-8.
  • All Adults Here. Riverhead Books. 4 May 2020. ISBN 978-1-594-63469-7.
gollark: Interesting fact: you foolish mortals cannot see this: https://ngstatus.osmarks.net/
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think so.
gollark: It wasn't that snowful; it was merely somewhat painfully bright outside and also all was ensnowed somewhat.
gollark: Also, it has been HIGHLY snowful.
gollark: I don't believe in France anyway.

References

  1. Felsenthal, Julia (May 26, 2016). "Modern Lovers Author Emma Straub on Brooklyn, Babies, and Why She Embraces the Beach Read Label". Vogue. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  2. Neary, Lynn (June 5, 2016). "Exploring The 'Quiet New York' With Emma Straub". National Public Radio. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. Alter, Alexandra (May 26, 2016). "As a Straub, She Was Born to Be an Author". New York Times. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  4. Correal, Annie (May 20, 2016). "How Emma Straub, Novelist, Spends Her Sundays". New York Times. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  5. Straub, Emma. "Dear Stanley", The Paris Review, November 3, 2011. "When I was a senior at Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn Heights, I was one of the editors of our school yearbook."
  6. "Emma Straub: By the Book", New York Times, June 22, 2017.
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