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Myla Goldberg (born November 19, 1971) is an American novelist and musician. Biography. Goldberg was born into a Jewish family. She was raised in Laurel, Maryland, and graduated from Eleanor Roosevelt High School, where she was one of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards winners in 1989. [1] .
Myla Goldberg is a bestselling novelist whose books have been named finalists for the National Book Critics’ Circle award, the Carnegie Medal, the Hemingway Foundation/PEN award, the NYPL Young Lions award, and the Barnes & Noble Discover award.
Learn about Myla Goldberg, a Brooklyn-based author of acclaimed novels and short stories. Watch her perform Maryland's state song with The Decemberists and read her essays on various topics.
Jan 8, 2019 · Myla Goldberg is the bestselling author of Bee Season, Wickett's Remedy, and The False Friend as well as a children's book, Catching the Moon. ...more.
May 9, 2019 · Myla Goldberg’s ambitious new novel, her first since “The False Friend ” (2010), follows a fictional midcentury photographer whose pioneering oeuvre draws from the real-life work of Sally Mann,...
One of NPR’s favorite books of 2019 (Listen to Myla on All Things Considered) “With cleverness and imagination, vivid historical detail and great heart… Feast Your Eyes becomes a universal and profound story of love and loss.”
Apr 25, 2019 · Myla Goldberg's new novel is written as an exhibition catalogue for photographer Lillian Preston, who's fictional — but her story of ambition and controversy in 1950s New York...