Liza Klaussmann





Liza Klaussmann

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Liza Klaussmann worked as a journalist for the New York Times for over a decade. She received a BA in Creative Writing from Barnard College, where she was awarded the Howard M. Teichman Prize for Prose. She lived in Paris for ten years and she recently completed with distinction an MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, in London, where she lives. She is the great-great-great granddaughter of Herman Melville.



Average rating: 3.44 · 4,526 ratings · 892 reviews · 2 distinct works · Similar authors
Tigers in Red Weather
3.44 of 5 stars 3.44 avg rating — 4,525 ratings — published 2012 — 20 editions
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“I could get drunk just smelling you,' he whispered in her ear. 'You always smell like home.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather

“It was as if her mother and aunt had been snatched away by goblins and replaced with fairies of some sort. They looked so beautiful to her, and so different… They could have said anything, and she would have loved them.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather

“No, everything was new now, just waiting to be discovered. And she would ... She was hungry for it, she would stuff the whole world into her mouth and bite down.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather

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