Francesca Serritella
Nina SubinAppearing Courtesy of Michael & Marjorie Lipson
Francesca Serritella is a New York Times best-selling author and columnist. She grew up in the Philadelphia area and graduated cum laude from Harvard University, where she won multiple awards for her creative writing, including the Charles Edmond Horman Prize and Le Baron Russell Briggs Prize. Her senior thesis, a novella, was awarded highest honors and won the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize.
Upon graduation, Serritella moved to New York City with a suitcase and a puppy. She began writing and researching her first novel, "Ghosts of Harvard." While working on the novel, she also co-authored a bestselling nine-book series of essay collections with her mother, best-selling author Lisa Scottoline, and co-writes a Sunday column entitled Chick Wit in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Serritella lives in New York with her dog Pip and cat Mimi. She is working on her next novel.
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Dark Debuts
Debut authors Susie Yang and Francesca Serritella keep you on the edge of your seat as they explore the darker side of humanity and the obsession of their journey.
Citi Stage (Seats 1000)
Sun, Mar 7, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Fiction / Literature
Panelists:
Francesca Serritella,
Susie Yang
Moderator: Carol Fitzgerald
Book:

Ghosts of Harvard
A Novel
Fiction / Literature
Random House Publishing Group
May 2020
ISBN 9780525510369
Hardcover, 480 pages
$27.00, INSTORE
Buy nowA Harvard freshman becomes obsessed with her schizophrenic brother's suicide. Then she starts hearing voices.
Cadence Archer arrives on Harvard's campus desperate to understand why her brother, Eric, a genius who developed paranoid schizophrenia took his own life there the year before. Losing Eric has left a black hole in Cady's life, and while her decision to follow in her brother's footsteps threatens to break her family apart, she is haunted by questions of what she might have missed. And there's only one place to find answers.
As Cady struggles under the enormous pressure at Harvard, she investigates her brother's final year, armed only with a blue notebook of Eric's cryptic scribblings. She knew he had been struggling with paranoia, delusions, and illusory enemies--but what tipped him over the edge? Voices fill her head, seemingly belonging to three ghosts who passed through the university in life, or death, and whose voices, dreams, and terrors still echo the halls. Among them is a person whose name has been buried for centuries, and another whose name mankind will never forget.
Does she share Eric's illness, or is she tapping into something else? Cady doesn't know how or why these ghosts are contacting her, but as she is drawn deeper into their worlds, she believes they're moving her closer to the truth about Eric, even as keeping them secret isolates her further. Will listening to these voices lead her to the one voice she craves--her brother's--or will she follow them down a path to her own destruction? More/less