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Stephanie Wrobel

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Stephanie Wrobel is the author of This Might Hurt and Darling Rose Gold, an international bestseller that has sold in twenty-one countries and was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Her third book, The Hitchcock Hotel, will be published in Fall 2024. She lives in New York City.

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Stephanie Wrobel Thanks for your question, Brandi. I agree that the narrators did an incredible job of bringing these characters to life! And I hate to disappoint, but…moreThanks for your question, Brandi. I agree that the narrators did an incredible job of bringing these characters to life! And I hate to disappoint, but there will not be a sequel, so readers will have to decide for themselves where Patty and Rose Gold end up. The Recovery of Rose Gold is the UK title for the same book. (less)
Stephanie Wrobel Thanks Kristine! Cara Rose Gold is the Italian translation of Darling Rose Gold.
Average rating: 3.6 · 58,087 ratings · 9,020 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Darling Rose Gold

3.70 avg rating — 39,264 ratings — published 2020 — 4 editions
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This Might Hurt

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How to Tackle Editorial Feedback

How does editorial feedback work? First I send my manuscript in Word doc format to my US and UK editors. I think it’s generally more common for writers to work with one “lead country” editor, but I work with two. Feedback time varies, but for my team, it usually takes 6-8 weeks to hear back on a 90k-word manuscript. That timeline shortens if we’re in a rush or when I’m sending smaller samples.

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Look How Happy I'm Making You by Polly Rosenwaike
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I haven't read many story collections since grad school because, frankly, they often feel like homework to me. Not so with this book, which is described as a "candid, ultimately buoyant collection about the realities of the "baby years," whether you' ...more
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Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin
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This one reminded me of Sophie Mackintosh (an author I feel more Americans should read) with its moody atmosphere, biting commentary, and what-the-hell-is-going-on-here plot.

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Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin
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The Borrower by Rebecca Makkai
The Borrower
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This is my third Makkai read. Her debut is warm and book nerdy and so FUNNY. Which confirms my suspicion there's nothing Rebecca Makkai can't write well—annoying for the rest of us mere mortal writers, but a colossal win for readers everywhere.

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The Borrower by Rebecca Makkai
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Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
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I do not throw the "m" word around lightly. This book is a masterpiece. It should be read in schools. Pick it up. You'll learn something, and despite the 500+ pages, it's a pacey read. ...more
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Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
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The entire reading world is correct—this book is a gem. I don't even like video games, but I would play every single one Zevin dreamt up in these pages. ...more
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
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“The debt between a child and her mother could never be repaid, like running a foot race against someone fifteen miles ahead of you. What hope did you have of catching up? It didn't matter how many Mother's Day cards you drew, how many cliches and vows of devotions you put inside them. You could tell her she was your favorite parent, wink like you were co-conspirators, fill her in on every trivial detail of your life. None of it was enough. It had taken me years to figure this out: you would never love your mother as much as she loved you. She had formed memories of you since you were a poppy seed in her belly. You didn't begin making your own memories until three, four, five years old? She'd had a running start. She had known you before you even existed. How could we compete with that? We couldn't. We accepted that our mothers held their love over us, let them parade it around like a flashy trinket, because their love was superior to ours.”
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“It was easier to manipulate someone if they didn’t perceive you as a threat.”
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“The bond between a mother and daughter is sacred. You know better than anyone that no matter how awful they are, we still find it in our hearts to love them.”
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