Camille Aubray is the author of
Cooking for Picasso and
The Godmothers. Both novels were a
People Magazine’s Pick for the Best New Books.
The Godmothers was also chosen for the Best Books Lists by
Newsweek,
Buzzfeed,
Parade, and
Veranda.
Cooking for Picasso is an Indiebound bestseller and made the Indie Next Reading Groups List. Aubray is an Edward Albee Foundation Fellowship winner and was a writer-in-residence at the Karolyi Foundation in the South of France. She studied writing with her mentor Margaret Atwood, and was a finalist for the Pushcart Press Editors’ Book Award and the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference.
At Lit Hub Aubray tagged some of the best remixes of
The Great Gatsby. One title on the list:
Libby Sternberg, Daisy: A Novel
Daisy Buchanan tells her side of the story and reveals what was in the letter that Jay Gatsby sent to her just before her wedding to Tom Buchanan. Gatsby’s return into her life forces Daisy to make hard choices for herself and her daughter.
Read about
the other entries on the list at Lit Hub.
--Marshal Zeringue