TagJulie Orringer

Julie Orringer is an acclaimed American author, born in 1973, known for her richly detailed and emotionally resonant historical fiction. She earned her BA from Cornell University and her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Orringer’s debut novel, “The Invisible Bridge” (2010), garnered widespread praise for its vivid portrayal of love and survival during World War II. She has also published a well-received collection of short stories titled “How to Breathe Underwater” (2003). Orringer’s writing often explores themes of loss, resilience, and the impact of history on personal lives. In addition to her novels, she has contributed to various literary magazines and anthologies. Orringer is recognized for her meticulous research and ability to bring historical events to life through compelling character-driven narratives.