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  • Published: 16 February 2010
  • ISBN: 9780553386547
  • Imprint: Bantam Dell
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $34.00

Dream of the Blue Room

A Novel




Michelle Richmond's acclaimed debut novel is now available from Random House Reader's Circle.

Jenny and Amanda Ruth were best friends in a small Alabama town until eighteen-years-old Amanda Ruth was murdered. Now, fourteen years later, Jenny has traveled with her husband to China to scatter Amanda Ruth’s ashes and finally fulfill her friend’s dream of visiting her Chinese father’s homeland. It’s also, Jenny hopes, an opportunity to repair her own troubled marriage. But as she journeys through a foreign landscape, the guilty secrets of Jenny’s past rise up and her life will be inexorably altered.

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Fog (“Highly recommended [for fans of] authors like Jodi Picoult and Jacquelyn Mitchard” —Library Journal, starred review) and No One You Know (“Luminous . . . will keep you thinking long after the last page has been turned”—Family Circle), Michelle Richmond’s stunning novel captivates with its depiction of the powerful intimacies of marriage, friendship, and family that shape our paths and the bonds of home that buoy us—wherever home may be.

  • Published: 16 February 2010
  • ISBN: 9780553386547
  • Imprint: Bantam Dell
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $34.00

About the author

Michelle Richmond

Michelle Richmond is the New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Fog, No One You Know, and The Marriage Pact. Her award-winning stories and essays have appeared in Glimmer Train, Playboy, The Oxford American, and elsewhere. She has been a James Michener Fellow, and her fiction has received the Associated Writing Programs Award and the Mississippi Review Prize. A native of Mobile, Alabama, Michelle lives with her husband and son in San Francisco, where she is at work on her next novel.

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Praise for Dream of the Blue Room

  • "Some childhood relationships are so fulfilling they shape our lives and leave us wondering why they didn't last longer. Michelle Richmond captures, explores, and intertwines these bonds so elegantly, you might even think the relationships are your own." --USA Today