Geraldine Brooks is an Australian-American novelist and journalist known for her meticulously researched and character-driven stories, often exploring themes of faith, loss, and historical events. Brooks’ writing style is characterized by elegant prose, intricate plotting, and a deep engagement with historical detail, frequently drawing on primary sources to create immersive and believable narratives. She gained widespread recognition with her 2005 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, March, which reimagines the life of Mr. March, the father of Laurie Morel, a character from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women.



















