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Thrity Umrigar is the author of the national bestseller,
The Space Between Us, which was also a #1 BookSense pick.
The novel has been published in over twelve countries. Her
first novel, Bombay Time, was published to critical
acclaim in 2001. She is also the author of the memoir First Darling of the Morning, and a new novel,
If
Today Be Sweet, to be published in June 2007.
Thrity was born in Bombay, India and came to the U.S. when
she was 21. As a Parsi child attending a Catholic school in
a predominantly Hindu country, Umrigar had the kind of
schizophrenic and cosmopolitan childhood that has served her
well in her life as a writer. Accused by teachers and
parents alike of being a daydreaming, absent-minded child,
she grew up lost in the fictional worlds created by
Steinbeck, Hemingway, Woolf and Faulkner. She would emerge
long enough from these books to create her own fictional and
poetic worlds. Encouraged by her practical-minded parents to
get an undergraduate degree in business, Thrity survived
business school by creating a drama club and writing,
directing and acting in plays. Her first short stories,
essays and poems were published in national magazines and
newspapers in India at age fifteen.
Since writing fiction seemed too preposterous a way for a
kid from India to earn a living, Thrity did the next best
thing—she became a journalist. After earning a M.A. in
journalism from the Ohio State University, she worked as a
reporter at the Lorain Journal. She then worked for the
Akron Beacon Journal for the next 15 years, as an
award-winning reporter, columnist and magazine writer. She
also earned a Ph.D. in English from Kent State University.
In 1999, Thrity won a one-year Nieman Fellowship to Harvard,
which is given to mid-career journalists.
While at Harvard, Thrity wrote Bombay Time. The publication
and success of the novel allowed her to make a career change
and in 2002 she accepted a teaching position at Case Western
Reserve University, where she teaches creative writing,
journalism and literature. She also does occasional
freelance pieces for national publications and writes for
the Washington Post’s and the Boston Globe’s book pages.
Thrity lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Awards and Special Recognition...
THE SPACE BETWEEN US
#1 Booksense Pick
San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller
Borders Book Club Selection
Books-a-Million Fiction Club Selection
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