Jana Casale is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, "The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky" and "How to Fall Out of Love Madly." Her debut novel, "The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky," explores themes of identity, ambition, and modern womanhood through a sharp, introspective lens. Both works showcase her ability to blend wit with emotional depth, establishing her as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction.
Casale holds a BFA in fiction from Emerson College and an MSt in creative writing from the University of Oxford, reflecting her dedication to literary craft. Originally from Lexington, Massachusetts, she has lived in San Francisco and currently resides outside Boston with her husband and son. Her writing often examines relationships, self-discovery, and the complexities of everyday life, marked by a keen observational style and nuanced character development.