
Jacquelyn Mitchard
8 SeriesJacquelyn Mitchard is an American author known for her work in fiction, non-fiction, young adult, and children's literature, as well as her career in journalism. She gained prominence with her debut novel, "The Deep End of the Ocean," which sold nearly 3 million copies in two years after being featured by Oprah. Mitchard began her journalism career in 1979 at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, where she wrote the syndicated column "The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship."
"The Deep End of the Ocean" by Jacquelyn Mitchard is a national bestseller and the inaugural selection for Oprah's Book Club. This debut novel explores a mother's worst nightmare: the disappearance of her child. The family must navigate the ensuing grief and pain. Despite the тяжелые времена, the story is imbued with compassion, humor, and keen observations of everyday life.