Born: 05-28-1959
Meg Wolitzer is an acclaimed American novelist known for her keen insights into modern life and relationships. With a career spanning decades, she has authored numerous bestsellers including "The Interestings" and "The Female Persuasion." Wolitzer's work often explores themes of identity, ambition, and feminism. A graduate of Brown University, she has also taught creative writing and contributed essays to prominent publications, solidifying her place in contemporary literature.
Sometimes I think that's why I became a writer. Not because I was talented, but because I wanted to have a voice, and because I knew I could make a difference.
Marriage is compromise, and sometimes that means compromising your own happiness for the sake of the relationship.
I realized that I had spent so much time and energy trying to please others, that I had forgotten to please myself.
Love is a complex emotion that can bring both joy and pain. It's a risk worth taking.
Behind every successful man is a woman who has sacrificed her own dreams to support him.
The power of a woman's voice should never be underestimated. We have the ability to change the world.
Sometimes the hardest part of being in a relationship is learning to let go when it's no longer healthy.
Life is too short to live in regret. Take risks, follow your dreams, and embrace the unknown.
We are all capable of greatness if we believe in ourselves and work hard to achieve our goals.
The measure of a person's character is not in their achievements, but how they treat others.
Sometimes the strongest love is the one that withstands the test of time and adversity.
Life is a journey of self-discovery. Embrace the unknown and let it guide you to new horizons.