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  1. 19 de may. de 2020 · In her excellent new memoir, “Miss Aluminum,” the writer Susanna Moore, known for her smart, shocking 1995 thriller “In the Cut,” examines the years when she appeared to be such a woman.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Susanna Moore’s impressively taut and evocative new novel, The Lost Wife. . . brings life on the frontier into vivid, often brutal focus through the prism of female experience.” — The Telegraph (UK) “[A] compelling tale of survival, loyalty and exploitation.”

  3. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Intimate, raw, compelling, and brilliantly subversive, Susanna Moore explores the history of Native American suffering and the rapacious settlement of the Western frontier.

  4. The Lost Wife. ALFRED A. KNOPF, April 2023. A searing, immersive novel about a seminal and shameful moment in America’s conquest of the West. Drawing partly from a true story, it brings to life a devastating Native American revolt and the woman caught in the middle of the conflict.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Susanna Moore, author of 'In the Cut,' continues to perfectly capture female passion and paranoia in the true-story-based pioneer novel 'The Lost Wife.'.

  6. “A breathtaking tale of love and war on the 19th century American frontier. . . . Susanna Moore’s impressively taut and evocative new novel, The Lost Wife. . . brings life on the frontier into vivid, often brutal focus through the prism of female experience.” —The Telegraph (UK)

  7. 25 de may. de 2023 · Susanna Moore quotes Myrick in her searing new novel, The Lost Wife, renaming him Hilly Gamp, an unsavory fellow with a wig made of badger pelts, just one of the callous and careless people responsible for the six-week Dakota War of 1862.