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Tom Rachman (born September 1974) is an English-Canadian author. His debut novel was The Imperfectionists (2010), about a group of journalists working in Rome during the collapse of the traditional news media. The book became a global bestseller, published in 25 languages, and Brad Pitt's production company, Plan B, optioned the film rights. Rachman was born in London, England, and grew up in Vancouver, Canada. He studied cinema at the University of Toronto and obtained a master's degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Later, he studied behavioral science at the London School of Economics. Rachman's first job in journalism was as an editor of international news at Associated Press headquarters in New York. Later, he was sent to the Rome bureau as a foreign correspondent. He moved to Paris to write fiction, and worked there at the global edition of The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune. After publishing The Imperfectionists in 2010, he quit full-time journalism to write further novels while contributing non-fiction articles to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker and The Atlantic, among other publications. His novel The Italian Teacher, about the troubled son of a famous American painter, was nominated for the Costa Award for best novel. His collection of short stories, Basket of Deplorables, set during the Trump presidency, was nominated for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Rachman ghost-wrote the nonfiction book, We Are Bellingcat, with Eliot Higgins, founder of the online-investigative collective known for exposing Russian-state criminality, such as the Skripal poisoning. Rachman currently lives in London, and is a contributing columnist to the Canadian newspaper The Globe & Mail. His writing has twice been included in the Best Canadian Essays anthologies, and was nominated for a 2024 National Newspaper Award. His father was the psychologist Stanley Rachman, his brother is the Financial Times columnist Gideon Rachman and his sister Carla is an art historian; their sister Emily died of breast cancer in 2012. Works Fiction The Imperfectionists (2010), longlisted for the Giller Prize and winner of the Canadian Authors Award for fiction The Rise & Fall of Great Powers (2014) Basket of Deplorables (2017), shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize for best collection of stories The Italian Teacher (2018), shortlisted for the Costa Award for best novel The Imposters (2023) Notes Christopher Buckley, "The Paper", The New York Times, 30 April 2010. External links Tom Rachman . Discover the Tom Rachman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tom Rachman books.

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  • Riots I Have Known synopsis, comments

    Riots I Have Known

    Ryan Chapman

    Longlisted for the 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, Ryan Chapman’s “gritty, bracing debut” (Esquire) set during a prison riot is “dark, daring, and laughoutloud hilarious...

  • The Altogether Unexpected Disappearance of Atticus Craftsman synopsis, comments

    The Altogether Unexpected Disappearance of Atticus Craftsman

    Mamen Sánchez

    A fiendishly fun and charming novel with the quirky appeal of a Pedro Almodóvar filmthis feelgood read follows a tightly wound Englishman whose trip to Madrid takes an unexpected t...

  • Widows and Orphans synopsis, comments

    Widows and Orphans

    Michael Arditti

    Lyrical and witty, moving and profound: the story of a good man fighting for his principles in a hostile world'An uncomfortable but very readable novel about the careless greeds of...

  • The Italian Teacher synopsis, comments

    The Italian Teacher

    Tom Rachman

    “An exotic touch of intrigue arises in THE ITALIAN TEACHER . . . deliciously ironic and deeply affectionate.”Ron Charles, The Washington Post   A masterful novel about the son...