Ginny Kubitz Moyer is a California native with a love of local history. She is the author of the novel The Seeing Garden (She Writes Press, 2023) as well as several works of spiritual nonfiction. A graduate of Pomona College and Stanford University, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, two sons, and one rescue dog.
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Ginny Kubitz Moyer recommends
A Wolff in the Family (2024)
Francine Falk-Allen
"Women have always wanted agency over their own lives, and in this fascinating fictionalized account of her family history, Falk-Allen reminds us that such agency has not always come easily. With its universal themes of love, sacrifice, and freedom, A Wolff in the Family shows us how far we've come, even as we recognize and find resonance with the characters' deepest longings."
The Vow (2024)
Jude Berman
"The Vow poignantly explores both the rewards and challenges of being a creative woman. With its rich descriptions of eighteenth-century Europe, this novel is a well-researched, timeless look at how powerfully the soul can guide us, both in art and in love."
Sleeping in the Sun (2024)
Joanne Howard
"In this gorgeously written book, Joanne Howard explores the corrupting influence of power, both within the family structure and the broader world. Rich with sensory details and vividly drawn characters both human and animal, Sleeping in the Sun is a stunning novel that grabs your emotions and doesn't let go."
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