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Kate Lehrer

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Residence
  
Washington, DC, U.S.

Spouse
  
Jim Lehrer (m. 1960)

Role
  
Writer


Name
  
Kate Lehrer

Occupation
  
novelist

Children
  
Lucy Tom Lehrer

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Full Name
  
Kate Tom Staples

Books
  
Confessions of a Bigamist, Out of Eden: A Novel, When They Took Away the Man in the Moon

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Kate Lehrer is a writer, novelist and book reviewer from Washington, D.C., and a panelist on the Diane Rehm Book Club on National Public Radio.

Contents

Kate Lehrer Out of Eden A Novel Capital Classics Kate Lehrer 9781931868334

Literary career

Lehrer has written four novels, as well as numerous short stories, essays, and book reviews.

Lehrer's first novel, Best Intentions, was published in 1987. When They Took Away the Man in the Moon came out in 1993. Out of Eden, which won the Western Heritage Award for Outstanding Novel, was published in 1996. Confessions of a Bigamist: A Novel, described by the Washington Post as whimsical and droll, was published in 2004.

Publishers Weekly describes Lehrer's writing style as intelligent and mannered. The Washington Post characterizes her work as fitting into “the burgeoning category of chicklit.”

In 2004, she was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters degree by McDaniel College.

Personal life

Lehrer was born Kate Tom Staples in Waco, Texas, as the only child of Thomas Malcolm Staples, a county extension agent, and Lucy Joplin, a social worker. She attended Texas Christian University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.

She has been married since 1960 to Jim Lehrer, also a novelist, and executive editor and a former news anchor for the PBS NewsHour on PBS. They have three children and six grandchildren.

Honors and awards

  • Western Heritage Award for Outstanding Novel (1996)
  • Honorary Doctor of Letters, McDaniel College (2004)
  • References

    Kate Lehrer Wikipedia