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'' bestselling author of four novels. She was born in
Trenton, New Jersey Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was the capital of the United States from November 1 to December 24, 1784.Sebastopol, California Sebastopol ( ) is a city in Sonoma County, in California with a recorded population of 7,521, per the 2020 U.S. Census. Sebastopol was once primarily a plum and apple-growing region. Today, wine grapes are the predominant agriculture crop, a ...
with her husband. Sussman's work features settings and characters from France to Bali to the United States. She lived in
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from 1988-1993 with her first husband and two daughters.


Career

Sussman attended
Tufts University Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learning. ...
for her undergraduate degree and
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
for her graduate degree in creative writing. Jonathan Strong was her mentor and teacher while she studied at Tufts University. Despite knowing she wanted to be a writer at age six, Sussman endured years of rejection before successfully publishing her first novel at the age of 49. In addition to writing, Sussman teaches private writing classes and workshops. One of the private classes is called "Novel in a Year" in which students write and entire novel over the course of the year with Sussman's guidance and critiques. She also teaches through Stanford Continuing Studies. Sussman is the co-founder and co-director of Sonoma County Writers Camp. She is the founder of the Bay Area women-writers network Word of Mouth. As of 2021, there were over 170 women in the organization.


Publications


Books

;''A Wedding in Provence'' (Random House, 2016) In her most recent novel, Sussman returns to France.
Provence Provence (, , , , ; oc, Provença or ''Prouvènço'' , ) is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône to the west to the Italian border to the east; it is bor ...
is a city of "romance and love" for the author. France has always been a location of romance; her husband Neal Rothman and she married in France. While in France for a writer's residency in 2010, she got the idea for the novel after visiting Cassis, a sea resort in Provence. ;''The Paradise Guest House'' (Ballantine Books, 2013) Set in Bali during the 2002 bombing in
Bali Bali () is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nu ...
, this novel deals with the subjects of terrorism, anxiety, and loss. To prepare for this novel, Sussman interviewed Balinese locals and expats on their healing after the attacks. The novel follows the actions of Jamie, a 32-year-old travel guide who was injured in the attack as she attempts to find Gabe, a man who helped her recover after the bombing. ;''French Lessons'' (Ballantine Books, 2011) ''French Lessons'' earned the title of "People Pick" from ''People'' magazine. It became a New York Times bestseller and was sold in many countries. This novel tells the story of three attractive French Tutors and their American students as they navigate Parisian life. ''French Lessons'' has been optioned by Unique Features to be made into a movie. ;''On a Night Like This'' (Warner Books, 2004) ''On a Night Like This'' was Sussman's first novel. Blair Clemmons is the main character. She is working as a chef in San Francisco when she learns she is dying from cancer. The novel follows Flair as she deals with terminal illness, raising a teenaged daughter, and rekindling a romance with a successful screenwriter named Luke.


Anthologies

;''Bad Girls'' (Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc., 2008) This anthology, edited by Sussman, shares the voices of women reminiscing on their "bad girl days" and their perspectives on parenthood, success, and life. Sussman says she was inspired to create this collection because her essays were always "about her detours from the good girl path". Contributors include Sussman herself,
Maggie Estep Margaret Ann "Maggie" Estep (March 20, 1963 – February 12, 2014) was an American writer and poet, best known for coming to prominence during the height of the spoken word and poetry slam performance rage. She published seven books and rel ...
,
Ann Hood Ann Hood (born 1956) is an American novelist and short story writer; she has also written nonfiction. The author of fourteen novels, four memoirs, a short story collection, a ten book series for middle readers and one young adult novel. Her essa ...
, and Lolly Winston. ;''Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex'' (Bloomsbury, 2008) This anthology, edited by Sussman, contains definitions of words from "adultery" to "wet dreams" alongside essays about sex. Some authors included are: Joshua Furst, Patricia Marx, and Elissa Schappell.


Essays and prose

*"Paris is Your Mistress" ''A Paris All Your Own'' (2017) *"Break the Rules" ''Breakfast on Mars'' (2013) *"This is What Matters" ''Because I Love Her'' (2009)
Marriage Advice from the Kitchen
''Good Housekeeping'' (2009) *"Invite the Bitch to Dinner" ''The Other Woman'' (2007) *"What I Gave Up" ''For Keeps'' (2007) *"Tearing up the Sheets: A Meditation on Middle-Aged Sex" ''Kiss Tomorrow Hello'' (2006) *"Naked Nightmare" ''The Thong Also Rises: Further Misadventures from Funny Women on the Road'' (2005)
How Would My Rape Shape My Kids' Lives?
''Newsweek'' (2003)


Awards and honors


Fellowships

* The Sewanee Writers Conference * The Napoule Art Foundation *
Hedgebrook Hedgebrook is a rural retreat for women writers on Whidbey Island, Washington, founded in 1988. Hedgebrook's artist-in-residence program accepts up to 80 writers each year, who spend two to four weeks in residence working on their diverse writi ...
* Brush Creek *
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* Ucross * Ragdale Foundation * Writers at Work * Wesleyan Writers Conference *
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) is a residential artist community in Amherst, Virginia, USA. Since 1971, VCCA has offered residencies of varying lengths with flexible scheduling for international artists, writers, and composers at ...
* The Atlantic Center for the Arts *
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Awards

In 2004 and 2009, Sussman was named a San Francisco Library Laureate. Sussman was featured in the July 2010 issue of ''Gentry'' magazine in an article titled
Life's Little Luxuries
. In 2013, Sussman was named one of the Best Local Authors in San Francisco.


Critical response

The explicit language used in ''French Lessons'' caused some concern while Sussman was traveling to promote the book. She was asked not to read some of the expletives when visiting Midwestern bookstores. Additionally, some of the graphic sex scenes were questioned by book club leaders. ''Paradise Guest House'' has been described as "A respectful and earnest but far from edgy treatment of devastation's aftermath." Largely reviews of the book have been please with the representation of the attacks and Bali's rebuilding.


References

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