Elyssa Friedland

Elyssa Friedland is a highly regarded American author, best known for her engaging and thought-provoking novels that explore themes of love, marriage, and family. Her works have been well-received by critics and readers alike, with some of her most popular novels including "Last Summer at the Golden Hotel," a Good Morning America Buzz Pick, and "The Floating Feldmans," a People Magazine “People Pick.”

Before turning to writing full-time, Friedland worked as an attorney, which undoubtedly honed her skills in storytelling, character development, and attention to detail. These strengths are evident in her writing, which often features complex and relatable characters grappling with real-world issues and dilemmas.

One of Friedland's most acclaimed novels is "The Intermission," a poignant and timely exploration of modern marriage and the challenges that couples face in maintaining their relationships. Through her writing, Friedland invites readers to delve deeper into the human experience, encouraging them to reflect on their own lives and relationships in the process. With her unique voice and insightful perspective, Friedland has established herself as a rising star in the world of contemporary fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Love and Miss Communication 2015
2 The Intermission 2018
3 The Floating Feldmans 2019
4 Last Summer at the Golden Hotel 2021
5 The Most Likely Club 2022
Children's Books
# Title Year
1 The Museum of Lost Teeth 2023