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Anna Marie Quindlen (born July 8, 1952) is an American author, journalist, and opinion columnist. Her New York Times column, Public and Private, won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1992. She began her journalism career in 1974 as a reporter for the New York Post. Between 1977 and 1994 she held several posts at The New York Times. Her semi-autobiographical novel One True Thing (1994) served as the basis for the 1998 film starring Meryl Streep and Renée Zellweger. Life and career Anna Quindlen was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 8, 1952, the daughter of Prudence (née Pantano, 1928–1972) and Robert Quindlen. Her father was Irish American and her mother was Italian American. Quindlen graduated in 1970 from South Brunswick High School in South Brunswick, New Jersey, and then attended Barnard College, from which she graduated in 1974. She was married to New Jersey attorney Gerald Krovatin, whom she met while in college. Their sons Quindlen Krovatin and Christopher Krovatin are published authors, and daughter Maria is an actress, comedian and writer. Anna Quindlen left journalism in 1995 to become a full-time novelist. In 1999, she joined Newsweek, writing a bi-weekly column until she announced her semi-retirement in the May 18, 2009, issue of the magazine. Quindlen is known as a critic of what she perceives to be the fast-paced and increasingly materialistic nature of modern American life. Much of her personal writing centers on her mother, who died from ovarian cancer, when Quindlen was 19 years old. She has written nine novels, several of which have been adapted into motion pictures. One True Thing was made into a feature film in 1998. It starred Meryl Streep, who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the role. Black and Blue and Blessings were made into television movies in 1999 and 2003, respectively. Quindlen participates in LearnedLeague under the name "QuindlenA". One True Thing In 1994, her semi-autobiographical novel, titled One True Thing, was published. The book focuses on the relationship between a young woman and her mother, who is dying from cancer. Quindlen's own mother, Prudence Quindlen, died in 1972 while in her 40s from ovarian cancer. At the time Quindlen was a college student, but came home to take care of her mother. In 1998, a film of the same name was released. The movie starred Meryl Streep and Renée Zellweger as Kate and Ellen Gulden, fictionalized versions of Prudence and Anna Quindlen. Streep was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. Criticism Writing in The New Republic, critic Lee Siegel cited Quindlen as an example of the "monsters of empathy" who "self subjugate and domesticate and assimilate every distant tragedy". He coined the term "The Quindlen Effect" to describe this phenomenon and suggested that it began with her Times column of December 13, 1992, in which Quindlen assailed the four alleged perpetrators of the Glen Ridge rape. "True to her niche," Siegel wrote, "Quindlen attacked with scathing indignation actions that no sane Times reader would ever defend." Siegel also referred to Barbara Kingsolver in the same essay, along with Quindlen, derisively as "Nice Queens". In 1999, Villanova University invited Anna Quindlen to deliver the annual commencement address. But once the announcement was made, a group of anti-abortion students planned a protest against Quindlen's positions on reproductive rights, and she withdrew as speaker. The following year, however, she spoke at Villanova's graduation. Works Nonfiction A Quilt of a Country* (2001) Living Out Loud (1988) Thinking Out Loud (1994) How Reading Changed My Life (1998) Homeless (1998) A Short Guide to a Happy Life (2000) ISBN 978-0-375-50461-7 from part of a cancelled commencement address that was to be given at Villanova Loud and Clear (2004) Imagined London (2004) Being Perfect (2005) Good Dog. Stay. (2007) Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake (2012) Nanaville: Adventures in Grandparenting (2019) Write for Your Life (2022) Novels Object Lessons (1991) One True Thing (1994) Black and Blue (1998) Blessings (2002) Rise and Shine (2006) Every Last One: A Novel (2010) Still Life with Bread Crumbs (2013) Miller's Valley (2016) Alternate Side (2018) After Annie (2024) Children's books The Tree That Came To Stay (Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter) (1992) Happily Ever After (Illustrated by James Stevenson) (1997) New table pictorials Naked Babies (Photographs by Nick Kelsh) (1996) Siblings (Photographs by Nick Kelsh) (1998) Speeches 1999 commencement speech, Mount Holyoke College 2000 commencement speech, Villanova University 2002 commencement speech, Sarah Lawrence College 2006 commencement speech, Colby College 2008 commencement speech, Kenyon College 2009 commencement speech, Wesleyan University 2011 commencement speech, Grinnell College 2017 commencement speech, Washington University in St. Louis Awards Industry awards 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 2001 Mothers At Home Media Award 2001 Clarion Award for Best Regular Opinion Column in a magazine 2002 Clarion Award for Best Opinion Column from the Association for Women in Communications Honorary degrees Colby College Dartmouth College Denison University Grinnell College, May 2011 Hamilton College, May 2006 Kenyon College, May 2008 Moravian College Mount Holyoke College Nantucket High School Penn State Sarah Lawrence College Smith College Springfield College, May 2018 Stevens Institute of Technology Villanova University Washington University in St. Louis Wesleyan University Other awards from universities University Medal of Excellence from Columbia Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale Victoria Fellow in Contemporary Issues at Rutgers Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Honorary Doctorate from The Pennsylvania State University (Aug.18 2007) Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from Washington University in St. Louis. (pending for 2017) Other awards 2006 Amelia Earhart Award from Crittenton Women's Union 2016 inductee into the New Jersey Hall of Fame References External links Anna Quindlen at Random House Anna Quindlen at IMDb Anna Quindlen's columns for Newsweek Anna Quindlen talks about her novel Rise and Shine video Appearances on C-SPAN Interview on NPR in April 2012. Discover the Anna Quindlen popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Anna Quindlen books.

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  • Write for Your Life synopsis, comments

    Write for Your Life

    Anna Quindlen

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER In this clarion call to pick up a pen and find yourself from “one of our most astute chroniclers of modern life” (The New York Times Book Review), #1 New ...

  • Never Change synopsis, comments

    Never Change

    Elizabeth Berg

    You know people like me. I'm the one who sat in a folding chair out in the hall selling tickets to the prom but never going, the one everybody liked but no one wanted to be with. ...

  • A Path to the World synopsis, comments

    A Path to the World

    Lori Marie Carlson-Hijuelos

    A chorus of essays from a variety of voices, backgrounds, and experiences, exploring what it means to be human and true to yourself.What does it mean to be yourself? To be born her...

  • Say When synopsis, comments

    Say When

    Elizabeth Berg

    Ellen, he thought, and the name seemed to him to hold everything he might possibly want to say to her....He looked at her lying on her side of the bed, looked too at the space she ...

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    Baltimore Blues

    Laura Lippman

    Until her paper, the Baltimore Star, crashed and burned, Tess Monaghan was a damn good reporter who knew her hometown intimately from historic Fort McHenry to the crumbling projec...

  • Alternate Side synopsis, comments

    Alternate Side

    Anna Quindlen

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  “Captures the angst and anxiety of modern life with . . . astute observations about interactions between the haves and havenots, and the realities o...

  • All the Water in the World synopsis, comments

    All the Water in the World

    Karen Raney

    A stunning debut novel about a teenage girl and her mother as they grapple with first love, family secrets, and tragedy.Maddy is sixteen. Smart, funny, and profound, she has loyal ...

  • After Annie synopsis, comments

    After Annie

    Anna Quindlen

    “A wise and heartfelt novel of connection, of loss and love and the power of both.”Amy Bloom, author of In LoveAnna Quindlen’s trademark wisdom on family, friendship, and the ...

  • It Happens All the Time synopsis, comments

    It Happens All the Time

    Amy Hatvany

    “Bravely sheds light on sexual assault and consent. In alternating perspectives friends Tyler and Amber recount an alcoholfueled night that changed the course of their lives.” –Us ...

  • Nanaville synopsis, comments

    Nanaville

    Anna Quindlen

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A bighearted book of wisdom, wit, and insight, celebrating the love and joy of being a grandmother, from the Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist and #1...

  • Good Dog. Stay. synopsis, comments

    Good Dog. Stay.

    Anna Quindlen

    The #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Short Guide to a Happy Life honors the life of a cherished and loyal friend and offers a heartening lesson on our fourlegged family me...

  • A Short Guide to a Happy Life synopsis, comments

    A Short Guide to a Happy Life

    Anna Quindlen

    #1 New York Times bestselling author Anna Quindlen’s classic reflection on a meaningful life makes a perfect gift for any occasion.“Life is made of moments, small pieces of si...