Adriana Trigiani
Adriana Trigiani is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of twenty books in fiction and non-fiction, which have been published in thirty-eight languages around the world. She is an award-winning playwright, television writer/producer and filmmaker. She wrote and directed the film version of her debut novel Big Stone Gap , and adapted her novel Very Valentine for television. She hosts Adriana Ink , which features the world's greatest authors in conversation. Adriana grew up in...See more
Adriana Trigiani is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of twenty books in fiction and non-fiction, which have been published in thirty-eight languages around the world. She is an award-winning playwright, television writer/producer and filmmaker. She wrote and directed the film version of her debut novel Big Stone Gap , and adapted her novel Very Valentine for television. She hosts Adriana Ink , which features the world's greatest authors in conversation. Adriana grew up in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia, where she co-founded the Origin Project, an in-school, year-round writing program that serves more than 2,500 students grades 1-12. She lives in New York City with her family. Follow Adriana on Facebook and Instagram @AdrianaTrigiani See less
Adriana Trigiani's Featured Books
Adriana Trigiani book reviews
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The Shoemaker's Wife
a sweeping epic
by Susan M, Jun 12, 2017
This book was recommended to me by a relative, and I really did not want to read it. It seemed very long and it is generally not my type of story, however, I'm glad I stuck with it because it turned ... Read More
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Home to Big Stone Gap
Great Book
by Ronald C, Mar 28, 2016
Great sequel to, "Big Stone Gap", fantastic book! If you enjoyed "Big Stone Gap", you'll definitely enjoy this one! Read More
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir: Vintage Movie Classics
Excellent piece of literature
by Tarissa, Jan 21, 2016
"The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" is a classic piece of literature -- perhaps not as well known as it should be.
Yes, it's about a ghost.
Yes, this ghost haunts a house.
Not in a spooky way, though ... Read More