Siobhan Fallon
Siobhan Fallon’s first novel, The Confusion of Languages, is set in the American Embassy world of Amman, Jordan, during the Arab Spring. She is the author of the 2012 PEN Center USA Literary Award in Fiction winning short story collection, You Know When the Men Are Gone. Her writing has appeared in The New York Time's Modern Love, The Washington Post Magazine, Woman’s Day, Good Housekeeping, Military Spouse, The Huffington Post, Prairie Schooner, among others. She and her family have lived in the Middle East for six years, and they currently live in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Works

The Confusion of Languages
A searing debut novel from the award-winning author of You Know When the Men are Gone, about jealousy, the unpredictable path of friendship, and the secrets kept in marriage, all set within the U.S. expat community of the Middle East during the rise of the Arab Spring.