Eleanor Brown's writing has been published in anthologies, magazines, and journals. She holds an M.A. in Literature and works in education in South Florida but will be living in the Denver area, Colorado at pub date.
"Even if you don't have a sister, you may feel like you have one
after reading this hilarious and utterly winsome novel. Eleanor
Brown skillfully ties and then unties the Gordian knot of
sisterhood, writing with such knowingness that when the ending
came, and the three Andreas sisterswho had slunk home for a rest
from themselves only to find to their horror their other two
sisters there as welemerge, I sighed the guilty sigh of pleasure
and yes, of recognition."
Sarah Blake, best-selling author of "The Postmistress""At once
hilarious, thought-provoking and poignant, this sparkling and
devourable debut explores the roles that we play with our siblings,
whether we want to or not. "The Weird Sisters "is a tale of the
complex family ties that threaten to pull us apart, but sometimes
draw us together instead."
J. Courtney Sullivan, best-selling author of "Commencement"""The
Weird Sisters" is a chronicle of real women, because it tells the
truths of sisters. Eleanor Brown has written a compelling novel
about love, despair and birth orderthe themes the Bard himself had
claimed and burnished."
Min Jin Lee, author of "Free Food for Millionaires""Brown's
knockout debut about the ties that bind us, the stories we tell
ourselves, and the thorny tangle of sisterhood was so richly
intelligent, heartbreakingly moving and gorgeously inventive, that
I was rereading pages just to see how she did her alchemy.
Brilliant, beautiful, and unlike anything I've ever read
before."
Caroline Leavitt, author of "Pictures of You and Girls in Trouble""
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