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Amber Brock (born January 14, 1980) is an American author known for her debut novel, A Fine Imitation[1] and her follow-up Lady Be Good. She also teaches English, Spanish, and Creative Writing at The Atlanta Girls' School.[2]
Amber Brock | |
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Born | January 14, 1980 |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
A Fine Imitation is Amber Brock's debut novel.[1] Before its release, A Fine Imitation was featured in Atlanta Magazine,[1] Harper's Bazaar,[3] and People Magazine.[4] After its release, A Fine Imitation was also featured in The Skimm.[5]
Kirkus Reviews said of the characters in the book, "Brock sketches a hazy outline of 1920s high society as seen through the eyes of a woman who would be free from its hollow promises. Somehow her main character wallows in indecision, even as circumstances allow for the possibility of personal growth and reinvention."[6]
Jo Haraf from Historical Novel Society wrote, "Brock’s introspective characters, satisfying sub-plots, and unexpected—but justified—twists elevate the novel from a period romance to a suspenseful peek inside high society’s gilded cage."[7]
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