Michelle Huneven received a Whiting Writers' Award in 2002, and has also won a GE Younger Writers Award in Fiction and a James Beard Award. She is presently a restaurant reviewer for the LA Weekly. Her first novel, Round Rock, was named a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. She lives in Altadena, California.
Irresistible. . . . This divine comedy offers a glimpse of transcendence that's refreshingly believable. -- The Atlantic Monthly Michelle Huneven is a writer of extraordinary and thrilling talent, and Jamesland is a marvel. --Richard Russo Michelle Huneven's joyous new novel, Jamesland, is the best thing for the blues since lithium. . . . Squeaking, squelching, sloshing, the hearts of Huneven's characters beat a shaky rhythm, beside which a reader's own can't help thumping along. Like Anne Tyler, whom readers found long before the prize-givers ever did--or like the foxglove, which was soothing hearts centuries before apothecaries ever pestled it into tablets-Jamesland is good for what ails you. - San Francisco Chronicle Offbeat and vigorously written. . . . Engrossing . . . Jamesland is a winning place to while away some time. -The New York Times Book Review Generosity, humor and tolerance shine in Huneven's writing. - Los Angeles Times Book Review A delicate tale of personalities and longing. . . . The real landscape of Jamesland is an interior one, the intersection between the tangible and the not-quite-real. - The Oregonian A great L.A. novel. . . . One of the goals of the novel since the beginning of the form has been to realistically capture love, that ever-flitting butterfly, in its contemporary incarnation. Huneven is one of our few writers who can deliver an authentic love story, with characters as unlikely for redemption as possible, as failed and weird and hopeless as ourselves. She somehow nudges them into relationships that change the feeling of everything. - LA Weekly Jamesland is gold. Michelle Huneven gives as good as any reader can hope to get. -Amy Bloom Michelle Huneven's endearingly comic second novel, Jamesland . . . looks steadily at the convoluted relationship between religion and spirituality. . . . She regards her creations with a benevolently comic eye. - Th