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  1. The one who caught her eye was Jessica Anya Blau, A&S '95 (MA), author of four novels about young women in extraordinary circumstances, including a college student who finds herself on the run with a Wonder Bread bag full of cocaine.

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  2. May 12, 2021 · Jessica Anya Blau was born in Boston and raised in Southern California. Her novels have been featured on The Today Show, CNN and NPR, and in Cosmo, Vanity Fair, Bust, Time Out, Oprah Summer Reads and other national publications.

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  3. Jun 8, 2021 · June 8, 2021. The novelist talks singing in the choir, 1970s rock gods, and Mary Jane. Mary Jane, the title character of Jessica Anya Blau ’s latest novel, is a nice girl. She cooks with her mother, sings in the church choir, and knows the lyrics to practically every Broadway showtune ever written. At 14, Mary Jane is both a girl and an old ...

  4. Jun 9, 2008 · Jessica Anya Blau's The Summer of Naked Swim Parties. The Summer of Naked Swim Parties , a debut novel by Jessica Anya Blau set in Santa Barbara in the 1970s, is half memoir and half fiction, and an unusually harmonious blend of the two.

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    Jessica Anya Blau was born in Boston and raised in Southern California. Her novels have been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN and NPR, and in Cosmo, Vanity Fair, In Style, Country Living, Bust, Time Out, Parade, Oprah Summer Reads and other national publications.

  6. May 5, 2021 · Blau — the author of the best-seller “The Summer of Naked Swim Parties (HarperCollins), the critically acclaimed “Drinking Closer to Home” (HarperCollins) and most recently, “The Trouble with Lexie” (Harper Perennial) — now lives in New York.

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  8. May 11, 2021 · I had just turned fourteen, it was 1975, and my ideas about homes, furniture, and cleanliness ran straight into me like an umbilical cord from my mother. As Mrs. Cone used her bare foot (toenails...

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