Elizabeth Berg is the author of many bestselling novels, including The Story of Arthur Truluv, Open House (an Oprah's Book Club selection), Talk Before Sleep, and The Year of Pleasures, as well as the short story collection The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted. Durable Goods and Joy School were selected as ALA Best Books of the Year. She adapted The Pull of the Moon into a play that enjoyed sold-out performances in Chicago and Indianapolis. Berg's work has been published in thirty countries, and three of her novels have been turned into television movies. She is the founder of Writing Matters, a quality reading series dedicated to serving author, audience, and community. She teaches one-day writing workshops and is a popular speaker at venues around the country. Some of her most popular Facebook postings have been collected in Make Someone Happy and Still Happy. She lives outside Chicago.
“A soothing slice of small-town life.”—People
“You needn’t have read the previous Mason installments to
savor The Confession Club. . . . [Elizabeth Berg’s] language
is gentle, her stories complex: simple outside and rich inside,
like a pound cake from Iris’s kitchen.”—Minneapolis Star
Tribune
“The Confession Club shows that family doesn’t have to be
defined in the traditional sense, home isn’t always where we expect
it to be, and the love of friends is all we really
need.”—Booklist
“The literary equivalent of well-worn slippers, a glass of wine,
and no wellness diets in sight.”—Kirkus Reviews
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