Margaret Vandenburg

About The Author

Margaret Vandenburg is a novelist, playwright, and essayist whose books include Craze, a Jazz Age portrait of queer New York (shortlisted for the 2024 Sarton Award); An American in Paris, a romp through the sapphic salons of Gertrude Stein and Natalie Barney; The Home Front, the story of a family facing autism; and Weapons of Mass Destruction, an Iraq War requiem.

Books by Margaret Vandenburg

An American in Paris
“In the States, celibacy had never been my strong suit. In Paris, it was a crime against nature—a mortal sin.” With this cheeky response to her new city, Henri Adams—recently released from the tyranny of Prohibition and freshly appointed as an art correspondent for En Vogue magazine—sets out to d...
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