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Ann Hood


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Ann Hood is the editor of Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting and the bestselling author of The Book That Matters Most, The Knitting Circle, The Red Thread, Comfort, and An Italian Wife, among other works. She is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes, a Best American Spiritual Writing Award, a Best American Food Writing Award, a Best American Travel Writing Award, and the Paul Bowles Prize for Short Fiction. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
 

Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Historical, Children's Fiction, Romance, Mystery, General Fiction
 
New and upcoming books
Novels
   Somewhere Off the Coast of Maine (1987)
   Waiting to Vanish (1988)
   Three Legged Horse (1989)
   Something Blue (1991)
   Places to Stay the Night (1993)
   The Properties of Water (1995)
   Ruby (1998)
   The Knitting Circle (2007)
   The Red Thread (2010)
   The Obituary Writer (2013)
   An Italian Wife (2014)
   The Book That Matters Most (2016)
   She Loves You (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) (2018)
   Jude Banks, Superhero (2021)
   Clementine (2023)
   The Stolen Child (2024)
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Collections
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Coney Island Dreams (2012)
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Series contributed to
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Non fiction show
 
Ann Hood recommends
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The Trouble with You (2024)
Ellen Feldman
"A big hearted novel that takes the reader through history... It's the NYC of automats and radio serials, the America where women are expected to stay home and raise kids. But Fanny finds independence, a career, and even love... I cheered for her every step of the way."
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Mercury (2024)
Amy Jo Burns
"Mercury is part family saga, part mystery, and 100% unputdownable. As the secrets piled up and discoveries were made, I read faster and faster, eager to unravel the web Amy Jo Burns so masterfully wove. Surprising and true, Mercury reminds us of the importance of love and forgiveness."
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Girlfriend on Mars (2023)
Deborah Willis
"How did Deborah Willis manage to write about love, grief, corporate greed, climate change, and a reality show that sends two people to Mars with such grace and humor and compassion? Girlfriend on Mars blew my mind! This is one of the most original novels I've read in a long time."

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