Julia Glass, born in Boston, Massachusetts on March 23, 1956, is an American novelist known for her intricately layered narratives and character-driven stories. Glass's writing style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail, a focus on the lives of ordinary people, and a subtle exploration of themes like memory, loss, and relationships. She has received significant recognition for her work, including a National Book Award for Fiction for her debut novel, "Three Junes".







