Tucson Festival of Books

Jennifer Coburn (she/her)


Jennifer Coburn is the author of "The Girls of the Glimmer Factory" and "Cradles of the Reich," historical novels about the strength of women's friendship and the connections that can be forged during even the most harrowing of times.  She has also published a mother-daughter travel memoir, "We'll Always Have Paris," as well as six contemporary women's novels. 

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Scheduled events:
Veils of Deception
Authors Kay Chronister, Jennifer Coburn, and Nanada Reddy will discuss how they unveil the haunting stories of characters whose hidden truths and untold pasts ripple through their lives and their worlds. Oh, what a tangled web ...

Student Union Tucson Room (Seats 110)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sat, Mar 15, 2:30 pm - 3:25 pm
Fiction / Literature
Signing area: UA Campus Store Book Sales (Mall) (following presentation)  View this venue on the Festival map

Panelists: Kay Chronister, Jennifer Coburn, Nanda Reddy
Moderator: Susannah Myerson
Sponsors: Session made possible courtesy of Family of Marcia Peters, Margaret Briehl and Dennis Ray
Coming of Age in Challenging Times
Join Jennifer Coburn, Nancy Johnson, and David Wright Falade as they discuss coming-of-age experiences against a backdrop of historical events, exploring themes of loss, resilience, and the search for meaning in difficult times.

Student Union Santa Rita (Seats 110)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sun, Mar 16, 2:30 pm - 3:25 pm
Fiction / Literature
Signing area: UA Campus Store Book Sales (Mall) (following presentation)  View this venue on the Festival map

Panelists: Jennifer Coburn, Nancy Johnson, David Wright Faladé
Moderator: Janet Laird
Sponsors: Session made possible courtesy of Beach Fleischman, Angela Weir Charitable Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern AZ

Books:
The Girls of the Glimmer Factory
Fiction / Literature
Sourcebooks
January 2025
ISBN 9781728277318
480 pages
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Cradles of the Reich
A Novel
Fiction / Literature
Sourcebooks, Incorporated
July 2023
ISBN 9781728269832
416 pages
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