Jonathan Hull spent ten years working at Time magazine in various positions, including Jerusalem bureau chief and as a national correspondent, winning several prestigious awards along the way. Now writing fiction full-time, he lives in Marin County, California, with his wife and two children.


Losing Julia
In a world torn apart by war, one man would search a lifetime to find what he once lost: a woman named Julia....

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Jonathan Hull's Summer Reading List

Empire Falls
by Richard Russo
Churchill
by Roy Jenkins
A single volume biography by a long-standing member of the British parliament, which offers an interesting perspective.

Five Days in London: May 1940
by John Lukacs
A survey of a critical turning point in the British government's war against Germany.

Sophie's Choice
by William Styron
Part of my continued effort to fill in major gaps in my reading.

The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
by Vladimir Nabokov
I'm halfway through this weighty collection of short stories by the master and vow to finish by fall. Each one is a word lover's feast.

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