Lucinda Rosenfeld is an American novelist born on December 31, 1969, in New York City. Rosenfeld has made her mark in the literary world with her sharp wit and keen observations on contemporary issues.
She is best known for her thought-provoking novels, which often explore themes of class, gender, and social dynamics. Among her notable works is CLASS, a biting satire that delves into the complexities of parenting, public education, and the ideological divides within the liberal bubble.
Rosenfeld's writing style is characterized by its humor, intelligence, and incisive commentary, making her one of the prominent voices in modern American fiction.