- Téa
Obreht (born Tea Bajraktarević; 30
September 1985) is an
American novelist. She won the
Orange Prize for
Fiction in 2011 for The Tiger's Wife, her...
- The Tiger's Wife is the
debut novel of
American writer Téa
Obreht. It was
published in 2011 by
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a
British imprint of
Orion Books...
- Serbian-American
author Téa
Obreht. The book was
published by
Random House on
August 13, 2019,
eight years after Obreht's 2011
debut novel, The Tiger's...
- (Murnane novel), a 1988
novel by
Gerald Murnane Inland (
Obreht novel), a 2019
novel by Téa
Obreht The Inland, an
underprivileged Brazilian community in...
- include: Téa Leoni,
American actress Téa Mutonji,
Canadian writer and poet Téa
Obreht, Serbian-American aut****ss
Notable fictional characters with the name include:...
- The
Morningside is the
third novel by
American writer Téa
Obreht. It was
published on
March 19, 2024 by
Penguin Random House in New York. The
novel centers...
-
filmmaker Hank Norberg,
football player Teresa Noyola (2008),
soccer player Téa
Obreht (2002),
novelist (The Tiger's Wife) Luke
Paquin (1996),
guitarist (Hot Hot...
- short-listed for the
Orange Prize for
Fiction 2011, but lost out to Tea
Obreht.
Donoghue later wrote the
screenplay for a film
version of the book, Room...
-
Yellow Sun
received the "Baileys of Baileys" award. The Tiger's Wife is
Obreht's debut novel. At age 25 (at the time of the award), she was the youngest...
- for
Scholars and
Writers Announces 2013-2014 Fellows:
David Grann, Téa
Obreht,
Anthony Grafton, Uwem
Akpan among 2013-14
Cullman Center Fellows," New...