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In books I have traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own. I learned who I was and who I wanted to be, what I might aspire to, and what I might dare to dream about my world and myself. More powerfully and persuasively than from the "shalt nots" of the Ten Commandments, I learned the difference between good and evil, right and wrong. A Wrinkle in Time described that evil, that wrong, existing in a different dimension from our own. But I felt that I, too, existed much of the time in a different dimension from everyone else I knew. There was waking, and there was sleeping. And then there were books, a kind of parallel universe in which anything might happen and frequently did, a universe in which I might be a newcomer but was never really a stranger. My real, true world. My perfect island.


Anna Quindlen


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Luke's School in New York. Much of her personal writing centers on her mother who died at the age of 40 from ovarian cancer when Quindlen was 19 years old. (2007)
Lots of Candles Plenty of Cake (2012)


Novels
Object Lessons (1991)
One True Thing (1994)
Black and Blue (1998)
Blessings (2002)
Rise and Shine (2006)
Every Last One: A Novel (2010)


Children's books
The Tree That Came To Stay (Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter) (1992)
Happily Ever After (Illustrated by James Stevenson) (1997)


New table pictorials
Naked Babies (Photographs by Nick Kelsh) (1996)
Siblings (Photographs by Nick Kelsh) (1998)


Speeches
1999 commencement speech Mount Holyoke College
2000 commencement speech Villanova University
2002 commencement speech Sarah Lawrence College
2006 commencement speech Colby College
2008 commencement speech Kenyon College
2009 commencement speech Wesleyan University
2011 commencement speech Grinnell College


Awards


Industry Awards
1992 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
2001 Mothers At Home Media Award
2001 Clarion Award for Best Regular Opinion Column in a magazine
2002 Clarion Award for Best Opinion Column from the Association for Women in Communications


Honorary Degrees
Dartmouth College
Denison University
Grinnell College May 2011
Kenyon College May 2008
Moravian College
Mount Holyoke College
Smith College
Stevens Institute of Technology
Nantucket High School
Penn State
Villanova University
Wesleyan University[1]


Other Awards from Universities
University Medal of Excellence from Columbia
Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale
Victoria Fellow in Contemporary Issues at Rutgers
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Honorary Doctorate from The Pennsylvania State University (Aug.

Anna Marie Quindlen (born July 8 1952) is an American author journalist and opinion columnist whose New York Times column Public and Private won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1992. Between 1977 and 1994 Anna Quindlen held several posts at The New York Times.

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