Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. About Julia Dahl. Julia Dahl was born and raised in Fresno, California. In 1994, she stumbled onto the staff of her high school newspaper, and she’s been chasing stories ever since. Her first novel, Invisible City, is the story of a New York City tabloid reporter investigating the murder of an Hasidic woman from Borough Park.

    • Books

      Dahl is an evocative writer, never more so than when she’s...

    • Journalism

      Criminal Justice News Essays Profiles Service Selected...

    • Press

      In Julia Dahl’s latest novel, “The Missing Hours,” a college...

    • Events

      I'll be signing books and hanging out at my beloved local...

    • Editing

      Julia Dahl is all of these things and more. She is quick,...

    • About

      Julia Dahl was born and raised in Fresno, California. In...

  2. Dahl is an evocative writer, never more so than when she’s describing the nascent yearnings of those younger members of [the ultra-Orthodox Jewish] community — gay, vaguely feminist, simply different — who can’t quite fit in, but can’t quite leave. — NPR’s Fresh Air. More Info. Conviction.

  3. juliadahl. Genre. Mystery, Fiction, Thriller. Member Since. June 2011. edit data. Julia Dahl was born and raised in Fresno, California and currently lives in New York's Hudson Valley with her husband and son. Dahl began her career as a journalist working as a fact-checker at Entertainment Weekly.

    • (11.3K)
  4. Complete order of Julia Dahl books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  5. Julia Dahl has 14 books on Goodreads with 57284 ratings. Julia Dahls most popular book is Invisible City (Rebekah Roberts, #1).

  6. Mar 1, 2017 · Julia Dahl writes about a triple murder in Crown Heights, New York, a year after the riots that deepened the suspicion and enmity between black residents and Hasidic Jews belonging to the Chabad movement.

  7. People also ask

  8. Julia Dahl is the author of Conviction, Run You Down, and Invisible City, which was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, one of the Boston Globe’s Best Books of 2014, and has been translated into eight languages.