Como una apasionada lectora durante toda su vida y defensora del nuevo talento literario, Sarah Jessica Parker lanza su propia editorial. Erica Wagner se reúne con la actriz convertida en publicista y con su primera autora, la novelista debutante, Fatima Farheen Mirza.
Es una tarde lluviosa en West Village, pero no me molesta la tormenta. Estoy felizmente cómoda en la mesa de un acogedor restaurante bistró con Sarah Jessica Parker y Fatima Farheen Mirza, mientras hablamos de libros. ¿Qué podría ser mejor? Mirza, de 27 años, con grandes ojos oscuros y una sonrisa a flor de piel, es la talentosa autora debutante cuya novela, A Place for Us, recién fue lanzada por SJP for Hogarth, una nueva editorial curada por Parker. Lo que se transmite con claridad a lo largo de nuestra conversación es el gran cariño y verdadero afecto que las dos mujeres se tienen y la seriedad con la que cada una, a su manera, percibe el poder de la literatura para cambiar la vida de los demás.
Parker, claro, es una estrella global consagrada, pero al seguirla en Instagram es posible encontrar publicaciones constantes acerca de su pasión por la lectura: Exit West, de Mohsin Hamid; Conversations with Friends, de Sally Rooney, y Anatomy of a Miracle, de Jonathan Miles. Todos pueden ser hallados en sus posts; el último fue una selección del club de lectura del American Library Association, donde Parker es la directora honoraria. Leer es, sin duda alguna, una parte fundamental de la vida de esta famosa actriz.
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