Maggie Ginsberg is an editor at Madison Magazine and a freelance writer for city, regional, and national magazines. Still True is her debut novel.
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"With every scene or glimpse inside a character's heart and mind, Ginsberg reminds the reader: Make connections. Hold fast to them. And know when to let go. Holding fast is the beating heart at Still True's center. It's a tenacious and fearless book even in its prose. It dives so unflinchingly into each scene that we feel as if we're wearing the character's skin. The book (like the author) is lush and vigorous and generous, ardent in its examination of each meaningful moment."--Wisconsin People & Ideas "Don't miss. . . . When does a secret become a lie? And are all lies wrong? Minnesota native Maggie Ginsberg--now a resident of Madison, Wis.--deftly explores these questions in her engaging debut novel."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "A gorgeous and at times heartbreaking story. . . . Although it takes place in the present, Still True is wrapped in warm nostalgia and provides a flicker of hope that good things still can happen to good people."--Isthmus "The unsettling, slow burning, deeply pleasurable story of Lib Hanson, a fiercely independent woman with a silver braid down her back. . . . Throughout Still True, Ginsberg's prose is both precise and lush, and she is brilliant at depicting the million tiny gestures and private moments that spring up between people. To be honest, it's hard to believe that Still True--gutsy, bold, and achingly beautiful--is her first novel."--Laura Anne Bird, Readers Lane "Deeply felt and vivid. . . . Even as each of its characters curates a careful present, the shadows of the past creep up to confront them. When those realities collide, the result is troubling, affecting, and deeply true."--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author The Deep End of the Ocean "It's a rare experience to feel gratitude for a book's pleasures on nearly every page. But Maggie Ginsberg has written that book. I could stay in this story for years."--Luis Alberto Urrea, Pulitzer Prize finalist and best-selling author of The Devil's Highway and The House of Broken Angels "Still True feels as intimate as eavesdropping, with characters so well drawn and so believable there is a sense that they are in the room with you as you read about their sometimes turbulent, sometimes mild lives."--Nickolas Butler, author of Shotgun Lovesongs and Little Faith