Every month, I interview an author I admire on her literary firsts.
Gina Sorell’s made a lot of bold choices in her life, switching creative careers, swapping literary agents, and shaking up her life to move across ��countries and continents.
Her debut novel,��Mothers and Other Strangers,��is equally bold.��Part psychological thriller, part coming-of-age story, and part redemption narrative, the story follows Elsie, a thirty-something woman in Los Angeles who learns her estranged mother ���...
Published on August 11, 2017 06:33