Katharine Weber’s new novel, “True Confections,” will be published in January 2010.
She is also the author of the novels “Triangle,” “The Little Women,” “The Music Lesson” and “Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear.”
Her fiction has appeared in The New Yorker and been widely anthologized. In 1996, Granta named her one of the best young American novelists.
Of “The Little Women,” the New York Times said it “stops being droll only to be funny and almost never stops being exceedingly smart.” In its review of “Triangle,” Entertainment Weekly raved that the “crackerjack historical mystery, may be the most effective 9/11 novel yet written — and it isn’t even about 9/11. ” And The New Yorker said that “The Music Lesson” is “As intricate as an acrostic. … Weber’s skill is such that her puzzle engages the reader’s attention throughout.”
Visit her online at www.katharineweber.com.