Sheryl Sorrentino is the author of six very different novels:
Later With Myself: The Misadventures of Millie Moskowitz
(which recounts a neglected twelve-year-old’s devastating pregnancy);
An Unexpected Exile
(a romantic ride with Risa Weinberg, a 29-year old Jewish fashion merchandiser who is relentlessly pursued by a charismatic and slightly "off-kilter" Sandinista rebel);
The Floater
(the story of 46-year-old Norma Reyes, who gets a rude awakening when her law degree leads her into a den of discrimination and betrayal);
Stage Daughter
(a page-turning exposé of single-motherhood, blended families, and religious intolerance endorsed by Compulsion Reads and winner of a Finalist slot in the Chick Lit/Women's Lit fiction category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards);
Stop & Frisk
(which tells the story of a strip club bouncer struggling for closure and kinship), and her latest,
Smarter Than That