While We Were Waiting

Katherine Nouri Hughes
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Katherine Nouri Hughes
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232 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 26, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 232
  • Publisher: Delphinium Books
  • ISBN: 9781953002747
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.25" H
Katherine Nouri Hughes is an American writer of Iraqi-Irish descent. Kate was educated at Princeton (MA Near Eastern Studies), has lived in Cairo and traveled extensively in the region. She is the author of The Mapmaker's Daughter, a novel published by Delphinium Books. She's had careers as a communications executive in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors and currently serves as a trustee of WNET/Thirteen (the PBS flagship station) and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Her twodaughters are Caitlin Hughes and Johanna Hunsbedt - who is the mother of beloved Oliver and Audrey. Kate is the widow of Robert Del Tufo who was Attorney General and United States Attorney for New Jersey. She lives in Princeton and New York City
"What a very confident and stirring novel this is.  It passes my most difficult test: it involves me so thoroughly that I began to anticipate how it would end, given its preoccupations.  And gloriously, it surprised me and proved me—amazingly —to be underappreciating the author's immense discretion and resourcefulness.  It's a novel that thoroughly works and illuminates life." — Richard Ford, author of Be Mine


“A vividly realized, dazzlingly intimate novel of intertwined lives and pasts, set in the most suspenseful of places—the intensive care maternity ward of a New York hospital.  Katherine Hughes has written a breathtaking, heartrending, and finally uplifting novel--a mesmerizing reading experience.”—Joyce Carol Oates, author of Fox

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