Anthologies#
| Title |
Published |
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| Travelers’ Tales Prague and the Czech Republic: True Stories |
2006 |
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| The New Diaspora |
2014 |
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Non-Fiction#
| Title |
Published |
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| Time’s Magpie |
2004 |
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Picture#
| Title |
Published |
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| Catching the Moon |
2007 |
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Short Stories/Novellas#
| Title |
Published |
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| Comprehension Test |
2014 |
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| That’ll Be Two Dollars and Fifty Cents Please |
2014 |
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Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
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| Bee Season |
2000 |
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| Wickett’s Remedy |
2005 |
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| The False Friend |
2010 |
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| Feast Your Eyes |
2019 |
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Myla Goldberg gained wide recognition with her debut novel Bee Season in 2000, which follows a young girl whose success in spelling bees reveals fractures within her family. The novel was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and was later adapted into a film.
Goldberg’s subsequent work includes the historical novel Wickett’s Remedy, set during the 1918 influenza pandemic, The False Friend, a story about memory and guilt, and Feast Your Eyes, structured as a museum catalog for a fictional photographer. She has also written children’s books, non-fiction about Prague, and short fiction published in various anthologies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Myla Goldberg written?
Myla Goldberg has written ten books across five series.
What was Myla Goldberg's first book?
Myla Goldberg’s first book is Bee Season, published in 2000.
Was Bee Season adapted into a film?
Yes, Bee Season was adapted into a 2005 film starring Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche, directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel.