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Liz Moore

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Born
in Boston, Massachusetts, The United States
May 25, 1983

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Liz Moore is the author of the novels THE WORDS OF EVERY SONG (Broadway Books, 2007), HEFT (W.W. Norton, 2012), THE UNSEEN WORLD (W.W. Norton, 2016), and the New York Times-bestselling Long Bright River (Riverhead, 2019). A winner of the Rome Prize in Literature, she lives in Philadelphia with her family, and teaches in the M.F.A. program in Creative Writing at Temple University.
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Average rating: 4.12 · 623,875 ratings · 70,653 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
The God of the Woods

4.15 avg rating — 437,184 ratings — published 2024 — 34 editions
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Long Bright River

4.05 avg rating — 143,159 ratings — published 2020 — 64 editions
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Heft

4.01 avg rating — 21,910 ratings — published 2012 — 33 editions
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The Unseen World

4.12 avg rating — 20,794 ratings — published 2016 — 26 editions
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The Words of Every Song

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End-of-year thanks

Just a note to say:

Thank you, wonderful Goodreads community, for your support of The Unseen World and my other books as well. It's been so nice to hear from you and get to know some of you.

I hope you find some time to relax amidst the end-of-year chaos.

As for me: I'm hard at work on my next project, and I can't wait to share it soon.

Best wishes, Happy New Year, goodbye 2017.

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Published on December 21, 2017 07:09

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“Rich people, thought Judy—she thought this then, and she thinks it now—generally become most enraged when they sense they’re about to be held accountable for their wrongs.”
Liz Moore, The God of the Woods

“It was funny, she thought, how many relationships one could have with the same man, over the course of a lifetime together.”
Liz Moore, The God of the Woods

“Only humans can hurt one another, Ada thought; only humans falter and betray one another with a stunning, fearsome frequency. As David's family had done to him; as David had done to her. And Ada would do it too. She would fail other people throughout her life, inevitably, even those she loved best.”
Liz Moore, The Unseen World

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Thomas Thank you for your friend request, for reading my review, and for writing The Unseen World, Ms. Moore!


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