Cathleen Schine

Cathleen Schine

About

Cathleen Schine is an acclaimed American author renowned for her witty, insightful novels exploring themes of family, love, and identity. Born in 1953 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Schine cultivated her passion for writing at Barnard College. Her debut novel, "Alice in Bed," was published in 1983, but it was her 1995 bestseller, "Rameau's Niece," that solidified her presence in the literary world. With over a dozen novels to her credit, including "The Grammarians" and "The Three Weissmanns of Westport," Schine's work is celebrated for its humor and depth. She continues to captivate readers with her compelling storytelling and keen observations on human nature.

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