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Alison Espach (born September 26, 1984) is an American novelist. Espach is the author of three novels''The Adults'' (2011), ''Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance'' (2022), and ''The Wedding People'' (2024). She is an associate professor of English at
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in Rhode Island.


Biography

Espach was born in
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, on September 26, 1984. She is a 2007 graduate of
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in Providence, Rhode Island, where English professor Peter Johnson was a mentor. After graduation, she pursued a
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at
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in Missouri, during which she wrote a thesis that would become her first novel, ''The Adults'' (2011). She moved to New York to teach writing after completing the program. In 2013, she joined the faculty of Providence College. She is an associate professor of English.


Novels


''The Adults'' (2011)

''The Adults'' is a novel centered on a teenage girl growing up in a small, wealthy town in Connecticut. It was published by
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in early 2011. In the ''
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'', literary critic
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's review characterized the work as a "
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with a quick wit and a sharp eye". ''
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'' found the work to be "an enviable first effort." Dreamscape Media produced an audiobook, which was read by Tavia Gilbert; her narration was received positively by '' AudioFile'' magazine, with its reviewer writing that "Subtle shifts of tone are all Gilbert needs to give Emily a convincing voice". Film producers Jamie Patricof and Lynette Howell, of Electric City Entertainment, optioned the rights to the novel in 2012.


''Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance'' (2022)

Espach's second novel depicts a family following the death of its eldest child. ''
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'' described it as a "tragicomic bildungsroman in the shadow of loss".
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's hardcover design features a 2016 painting, "The Swimming Pool", by T. S. Harris from the stock photo website Bridgeman Images, while the paperback features a commercial stock photo of flowers behind the typography. Macmillan Audio released an audiobook adaptation narrated by Jesse Vilinsky.


''The Wedding People'' (2024)

In ''The Wedding People'', Phoebe Stone travels to a
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, hotel to enjoy a night before killing herself by drug overdose. There, she befriends the bride of a wedding held at the hotel and does not end up committing suicide. Espach's third novel, ''The Wedding People'' appeared on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list and won the fiction category in the 2024
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. ''
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'' columnist
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found ''The Wedding People'' to be a "highly recommended, deeply satisfying read." A ''
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'' review of the audiobook adaption, narrated by Helen Laser, highlighted Laser's versatility in voicing the various characters. Publishing rights in the U.S. were acquired by
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, while in the United Kingdom and the
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they were won by
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. Prior to its publication, in early 2024,
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was reported to have acquired rights to a film adaption of the novel, naming
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as directors and
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as writer.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Espach, Alison 1984 births 21st-century American women writers Living people Washington University in St. Louis alumni Writers from Connecticut Providence College alumni Providence College faculty People from Trumbull, Connecticut