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Siobhan Fallon



Siobhan Fallon is the author of the 2012 PEN Center USA Literary Award in Fiction winner You Know When the Men Are Gone, and the recipient of the 2012 Indies Choice Honor Award and the Texas Institute of Letters Award for First Fiction. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post Magazine, Womans Day, Good Housekeeping, Military Spouse, The Huffington Post, and NPRs Morning Edition, among others.  She was raised in Highland Falls, New York, just outside the gates of the United States Military Academy at West Point.  She graduated from Providence College and spent a year at Cambridge University in England.  After teaching English in Japan, she earned an MFA at the New School in New York City.  She and her family moved to Jordan in 2011, and they currently live in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
 


Genres: Literary Fiction
 
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Standing Down (2014)
From Warrior to Civilian
edited by
Donald Whitfield

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Purple State (2026)
Dana Perino
"Dana Perino effortlessly blends love and politics in her captivating debut novel, Purple State. Twenty-five year old Dot Clark seems to have it all: the perfect New York City apartment, her own office at a flashy PR firm, and a dreamy boyfriend on the verge of proposing. But when Dot leaves it all behind to work on an underdog presidential campaign in swing state Wisconsin, everything she thought she wanted is suddenly up for debate. Joined by her two whip-smart best friends, Dot enters the high stakes fray of modern campaigning - unaware of how the experience will change their assumptions, loyalties, and hearts. Drawing on her own insider knowledge, Perino pulls back the curtain on contemporary politics, revealing the strategy and savvy behind splashy headlines. Rich with unforgettable characters, sly humor, and sizzling romance, Purple State reminds us there is more to life than career or politics, and that sometimes the most surprising paths lead us to where we most belong."
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The Myth of Surrender (2022)
Kelly O'Connor McNees
"A timely and powerful tale of motherhood, loss, and second chances. Kelly O'Connor McNees's unforgettable novel illuminates an era that all too many people tried to forget. The scars are there--brava to McNees for also revealing the beauty."
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Pieces of Me (2018)
Natalie Hart
"Natalie Hart’s vivid novel, Pieces of Me, examines the lives of deployed soldiers’ families and displaced Iraqi civilians, eloquently revealing how even the most tightly knit relationships can unravel under the stress of war."

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