Whitney Gaskell
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Whitney Gaskell (born 1972 in Syracuse, New York) is a popular American author of five comedic novels published by Bantam Books. She lives in South Florida with her husband, George Gaskell, and their son.
She is a graduate of Tulane Law School, and practiced law briefly before publishing her first novel, Pushing 30, in 2003.
Booklist described her latest novel, Mommy Tracked (2007), as "poignant, funny, and peppered with snappy dialogue."
Whitney Gaskell is also the author of the forthcoming Geek High series of young adult novels published by Penguin Books, writing under the pseudonym Piper Banks.
[edit] Books
Pushing 30 (2003)
True Love (and Other Lies) (2004)
She Myself & I (2005)
Testing Kate (2006)
Mommy Tracked (2007)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Official site
Whitney Gaskell at Random House
Interview at Exploring Womanhood
Interview at Bookreporter.com
Interview at Chicklitbooks.com

