A person with curly hair and hoop earrings smiles slightly, wearing a pinstripe blazer and a white shirt. They are standing in front of a wrought iron fence.

Adriana Trigiani

Adriana Trigiani is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Good Left Undone, The Shoemaker’s Wife and Lucia, Lucia. Her work has been published in thirty-eight languages around the world. An award-winning playwright, television writer/producer, and filmmaker, Trigiani wrote and directed the major motion picture of her debut novel, Big Stone Gap, adapted her novel, Very Valentine, for television, and directed the award-winning documentary, Queens of the Big Time, among others. Adriana was named Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia by President Sergio Mattarella of Italy. The Library of Virginia awarded her the Patron of Letters degree, their highest honor. Adriana grew up in the mountains of southwest Virginia, where she co-founded The Origin Project, a year round, in-school writing program that has served over 25,000 students since its inception in 2014. Trigiani is honored to serve on the New York State Council on the Arts. She lives in Greenwich Village with her family.