Michael Chabon, Ayelet Waldeman,
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LITERARY FRIENDSHIPS was a limited series produced by Prairie Home Productions in 2005 where Garrison Keillor invited American writers to talk about their friendships with one another—and with one another's work—in front of a live audience.
Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman (Copy from 2005 program) Married writers with ten novels and four children
Michael Chabon is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and most recently, the novella The Final Solution: A Story of Detection. He is at work on a thriller set in an imaginary world inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt's short-lived plan during WWII to create a Jewish homeland in Alaska. Ayelet Waldman is a public defender-turned-novelist and has published five detective thrillers in the "Mommy-Track" mystery series. She is also author of the novel Daughter's Keeper. Chabon and Waldman met on a blind date eleven years ago and were engaged to be married three weeks later. He writes at night; she writes during the day. They live in California with their four young children.