Nadine Galinsky Feldman is an author of contemporary and historical women’s fiction. She has also written, edited and published nonfiction works.
The Factory Girl and the Fey, a historical fantasy, tells the story of a Scottish weaver in the late 19th-century Scotland who has to choose between work, love, and her birthright as fairy royalty!
What She Knew explores what happens when Liz Nabor, who has built a successful Wall Street career, is inadvertently caught up in the Bernie Madoff scandal. D. Donovan, senior reviewer, Midwest Review of Books, calls it a “gripping, thought-provoking read about business, family, and love.” U. S. Review of Books says What She Knew is “a wonderful balance of human-interest tale, romance, and history, all wrapped up in a riveting thriller.”
The Foreign Language of Friends, Nadine’s debut novel, is about four women who meet in a Spanish class and take an instant dislike to each other! The Foreign Language of Friends was named a finalist in the 2012 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Chick Lit category. It was also named a Gold Medal Winner, Women’s Issues, in the 2011 eLit Book Awards.
As an editor, Nadine produced Patchwork and Ornament: A Woman’s Journey of Life, Love, and Art by Jeanette Feldman. With an immigrant mother and disabled father, Jeanette Feldman discovered the power of art and culture to transcend poverty. Patchwork won the 2010 Indie Excellence Award for Best Memoir.
Her first book, When a Grandchild Dies: What to Do, What to Say, How to Cope, provided grief support to an underserved population.
When not working on her many writing projects, Nadine loves traveling, gardening, genealogy, and yoga. She is a contributor and volunteer for DonorsChoose.org, which matches donors with student projects in public schools. She lives in the beautiful Hudson Valley, New York.