Joyce Maynard

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Biography

Joyce Maynard first came to national attention with the publication of her New York Times cover story “An Eighteen-Year-Old Looks Back on Life” in 1973, when she was a freshman at Yale. Since then, she has been a reporter and columnist for The New York Times, a syndicated newspaper columnist whose “Domestic Affairs” column appeared in more than fifty papers nationwide, a regular contributor to NPR. Her writing has also been published in national magazines, including O, The Oprah Magazine; Newsweek; The New York Times Magazine; Forbes; Salon; San Francisco Magazine, USA Weekly; and many more. She has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Charlie Rose, and on Fresh Air. Essays of hers appear in numerous collections. She has been a fellow at Yaddo, UCross, and The MacDowell Colony, where she wrote her most recently published novel, Labor Day.The author of many books of fiction and nonfiction, including the novel To Die For (in which she also plays the role of Nicole Kidman’s attorney) and the bestselling memoir, At Home in the World, Maynard makes her home in Mill Valley, California. Her novel, The Usual Rules—a story about surviving loss—has been a favorite of book club audiences of all ages, and was chosen by the American Library Association as one of the ten best books for young readers for 2003.Joyce Maynard also runs the Lake Atitlan Writing Workshop in Guatemala, founded in 2002.

  • Aliases
  • Daphne Joyce Maynard
  • Primary profession
  • Writer·actress
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 05 November 1953
  • Place of birth
  • Durham· New Hampshire
  • Children
  • Wilson Bethel
  • Education
  • Yale University·Phillips Exeter Academy
  • Knows language
  • English language·American English

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Trivia

She caused a controversy when she dropped out of college and lived with J.D. Salinger for ten months in 1972, when she was 18 years old and he was 53.

Has three children with her ex-husband Steve Bethel: a daughter Adrey Bethel and two sons - Charlie Bethel (b. 1982) and Wilson Bethel.

In February 2010, Maynard adopted two Ethiopian girls. In spring 2011, she told friends and family she could no longer care for the girls. She sent them to live with a family in Wyoming and, citing their privacy, removed all references to them from her website.

Quotes

Wherever it is you make your home, there is always this other place, this other person, calling to you. Come to me. Come back.

The portrait of my parents is a complicated one, but lovingly drawn.

A person who deserves my loyalty receives it.

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