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Janet Fitch

(b. 1955)

1999White Oleander. Fitch's first novel is about a strong-willed poet mother who murders her boyfriend, and her daughter's struggle to sort out her past and forge an identity while living in a string of dysfunctional foster homes. The work earns both critical acclaim and popular success.

 
 
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Janet Fitch at the book signing tent of the Texas Book Festival
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Janet Fitch at the book signing tent of the Texas Book Festival

Janet Fitch is most famously known as the author of the Oprah's Book Club novel White Oleander, which became a film in 2002. She is a graduate of Reed College, located in Portland, Oregon.

Janet Fitch was born in Los Angeles, a third-generation native, and grew up in a family of voracious readers. As an undergraduate at Reed College, Fitch had decided to become an historian, attracted to its powerful narratives, the scope of events, the colossal personalities, and the potency and breadth of its themes. But when she won a student exchange to Keele University in England, where her passion for Russian history led her, she awoke in the middle of the night on her twenty-first birthday with the revelation she wanted to write fiction.

Janet Fitch is a faculty member in the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California, where she teaches fiction.

Some of her favorite authors include Fyodor Dostoevsky and Edgar Allan Poe.

Her third novel, Paint It Black, named after the Rolling Stones song of the same name, was published in September 2006.

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  • Kicks (Fawcett Books, 1996)

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