Jennifer Haigh is an acclaimed American novelist whose work tackles contentious social issues.
Her debut, Mrs. Kimble, won the PEN/Hemingway Award, while Baker Towers became a New York Times bestseller.
Heat and Light examined fracking's impact on Pennsylvania communities and was named a 2016 Best Book by major publications.
Faith explored clergy abuse, and Mercy Street addresses abortion rights.
A Guggenheim Fellow and Iowa Writers' Workshop graduate, Haigh has won multiple awards including the Massachusetts Book Award.
Her fiction appears in eighteen languages, and she contributes regularly to The New York Times Book Review.
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