Pam Jenoff
Pam Jenoff is an American author of historical fiction, a former State Department officer and Pentagon staffer, and a law professor. She writes novels often set around World War II and its aftermath, including New York Times bestsellers such as The Lost Girls of Paris and The Woman with the Blue Star. Jenoff holds degrees from George Washington University, the University of Cambridge (M.A. in history), and the University of Pennsylvania (J.D.). She lives near Philadelphia with her husband and three children and teaches at Rutgers University Law School.
Awards
["Quill Award nomination (The Kommandant's Girl)"]
Notable Works
["The Kommandant's Girl", 'The Lost Girls of Paris', 'The Woman with the Blue Star', "The Orphan's Tale", 'The Winter Guest']
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