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Debra Ginsberg
A lifelong lover of books, Debra Ginsberg waited tables for over twenty years to support her other career as a writer, resulting in her first book, "Waiting: The True Confessions of a Waitress." She is also the author of the critically acclaimed memoirs, "Raising Blaze: A Mother and Son's Long,... show more

A lifelong lover of books, Debra Ginsberg waited tables for over twenty years to support her other career as a writer, resulting in her first book, "Waiting: The True Confessions of a Waitress." She is also the author of the critically acclaimed memoirs, "Raising Blaze: A Mother and Son's Long, Strange Journey Into Autism" and "About My Sisters." Debra went on to write the novels, "Blind Submission," "The Grift," a New York Times Notable Book for 2008 and winner of the Southern California Independent Booksellers Award for Best Mystery, and "The Neighbors Are Watching." Her most recent novel is "What the Heart Remembers."For more information, visit Debra at www.debraginsberg.com
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Birth date: June 15, 1962
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EpicFehlReader
EpicFehlReader rated it 10 years ago
When young Eden Harrison receives a heart transplant from an unknown donor, her seemingly charmed life falls apart. Haunted by dreams of people and places she doesn’t recognize, Eden is convinced that her new heart carries the memories of its original owner. Eden leaves her old life behind as she is...
Get Lost in the Stacks
Get Lost in the Stacks rated it 12 years ago
This is one book everybody should read. The discussions about what waitstaff go through is absolutely fantastic and frankly, more people could use an eye opener. There is one chapter that I didn't really agree of it's usefulness in the book overall (the chapter on waitstaff in movies if you're curio...
Written Among The Stars
Written Among The Stars rated it 14 years ago
An intriguing little look behind the curtains of a neighborhood that many could see on the front of a postcard. Everyone seems nice and amicable, but then they close their blinds and make judgements about the secrets they know of one another. This is a pretty typical scene in a lot of neighborhood...
Title and Statement of Responsibility
A good, quick read. Lots of characters, interesting premise. Quite enjoyable.
msleighm books
msleighm books rated it 14 years ago
As an only child, this book was an illuminating look at the close-knit world of siblings. I know a couple of families who remind me of this one and it helps me to better understand their dynamics.
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