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Ann Brashares
Ann
Brashares grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland with her three brothers
and attended a Quaker school in the DC area called Sidwell Friends.
She studied Philosophy at Barnard College, part of Columbia University
in New York City. Expecting to continue studying philosophy in graduate
school, Ann took a year off after college to work as an editor,
hoping to save money for school. Loving her job, she never went
to graduate school, and instead, remained in New York City and worked
as an editor for many years. Ann made the transition from editor
to full-time writer with her first novel, The Sisterhood of the
Traveling Pants.
When asked where the idea for the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
came from she replies: "It started with a conversation. A woman
I used to work with, a dear friend, Jodi Anderson, talked about
a summer where she and her friends had shared a pair of pants that
wound up being lost. It was sad, but I loved the idea - a concrete
thing in the middle of a great big, amorphous, rich world of Fiction."
Brashares and her husband, 42-year-old portrait painter Jacob Collins,
live in a four-story building in the East 60s in New York with their
three children, Susannah, Nate and Sam, who range in age from about
5 to 11. Jacob runs a classical painting school called the Water
Street Atelier out of the house with about a dozen students at at
time. In late 2006 the New York Times described him as "the
ringleader of a group of youngish painters devoted to classical
techniques" with a style that is "so out, it may be in
again". He was recently named one of the art worlds most
powerful people by Art & Auction magazine, and lately his paintings
have been selling for as much as $125,000.
They met when Brashares was 18 and he was 21. He was a junior at
Columbia, and she was a freshman at Barnard; his father, Arthur
Collins, was one of her philosophy professors. During their first
encounter, in the library, he sketched her portrait.
Brashares will publish her first novel for adults in mid 2007. It
is about a group of friends in their early 20s, called The
Last Summer (of You & Me).
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