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A Mouthful of Air. : Amy Koppelman. MacAdam/Cage, 2003 - Fiction - 212 pages. To the outside world Julie Davis has it all--wealth, a doting husband, an apartment on the Upper West Side, and an adorable new baby boy. But underneath the perfect exterior, she is paralyzed by an over-whelming sense of shame and inadequacy.
Amy Koppelman's Hesitation Wounds is a story greatly scaffolded by the particulars of the death of David Foster Wallace. Her protagonist, Susanna Seliger, is a doctor who specializes in electro-convulsive therapy for treatment-resistant depression.
Amy Koppelman is the author of three critically acclaimed novels: A Mouthful of Air, I Smile Back, and Hesitation Wounds, a 2016 Independent Publisher Book Award winner. She produced and co-adapted the film adaptation of I Smile Back , starring Sarah Silverman, who received a SAG award nomination for the role.
Jan 1, 2008 · Amy Koppelman is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, A Mouthful of Air and I Smile Back. She received her undergraduate degree from University of Pennsylvania, and an MFA in fiction from Columbia University. Koppelman and her screenwriting partner adapted I Smile Back for the screen. The film, starring Sarah Silverman, premiered at ...
Nov 9, 2021 · Dir. Amy Koppelman — 2 Stars. Amanda Seyfried and Finn Wittrock star in "A Mouthful of Air." By Courtesy of Sony Pictures. By Hannah T. Chew, Crimson Staff Writer.
Oct 22, 2015 · Interview: I Smile Back’. s Writer & Director Amy Koppelman and Adam Salky. Lesley Coffin is a New York transplant from the midwest. She is the New York-based writer/podcast editor for. When not ...
Dec 15, 2004 · Amy Koppelman MacAdam/Cage Publishing , Dec 15, 2004 - Fiction - 224 pages About the Book The riveting story of a young Manhattan mother's struggle with postpartum depression, A Mouthful of Air illuminates the power and complexity of the human mind.