About Cathy Lamb
Cathy Lamb was born in Newport Beach, California. As a child, she mastered the art of skateboarding, catching butterflies in bottles, and riding her bike with no hands. When she was 10, her parents moved her, two sisters, a brother, and two poorly behaved dogs to Oregon before she could fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a surfer bum.
She then embarked on her notable academic career where she earned good grades now and then, spent a great deal of time daydreaming, ran wild with a number of friends, and landed on the newspaper staff in high school. When she saw her byline above an article about people making out in the hallways of the high school, she knew she had found her true calling.
After two years of partying at the University of Oregon, she settled down for the next three years and earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in education, and became a fourth grade teacher. Cathy Lamb was born in Newport Beach, California. As a child, she mastered the art of skateboarding, catching butterflies in bottles, and riding her bike with no hands. When she was 10, her parents moved her, two sisters, a brother, and two poorly behaved dogs to Oregon before she could fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a surfer bum.
She then embarked on her notable academic career where she earned good grades now and then, spent a great deal of time daydreaming, ran wild with a number of friends, and landed on the newspaper staff in high school. When she saw her byline above an article about people making out in the hallways of the high school, she knew she had found her true calling.
After two years of partying at the University of Oregon, she settled down for the next three years and earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in education, and became a fourth grade teacher. When Cathy was no longer smothered in diapers and pacifiers, she took a turn onto the hazardous road of freelance writing and wrote about 170 articles on homes, home décor, people and fashion for a local newspaper. She adores her children and husband, except when he refuses to take his dirty shoes off and walks on the carpet. She will ski because her children insist, but she secretly doesn't like it at all. Too cold and she falls all the time. She is currently working on her next book and isn't sleeping much.
She then embarked on her notable academic career where she earned good grades now and then, spent a great deal of time daydreaming, ran wild with a number of friends, and landed on the newspaper staff in high school. When she saw her byline above an article about people making out in the hallways of the high school, she knew she had found her true calling.
After two years of partying at the University of Oregon, she settled down for the next three years and earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in education, and became a fourth grade teacher. Cathy Lamb was born in Newport Beach, California. As a child, she mastered the art of skateboarding, catching butterflies in bottles, and riding her bike with no hands. When she was 10, her parents moved her, two sisters, a brother, and two poorly behaved dogs to Oregon before she could fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a surfer bum.
She then embarked on her notable academic career where she earned good grades now and then, spent a great deal of time daydreaming, ran wild with a number of friends, and landed on the newspaper staff in high school. When she saw her byline above an article about people making out in the hallways of the high school, she knew she had found her true calling.
After two years of partying at the University of Oregon, she settled down for the next three years and earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in education, and became a fourth grade teacher. When Cathy was no longer smothered in diapers and pacifiers, she took a turn onto the hazardous road of freelance writing and wrote about 170 articles on homes, home décor, people and fashion for a local newspaper. She adores her children and husband, except when he refuses to take his dirty shoes off and walks on the carpet. She will ski because her children insist, but she secretly doesn't like it at all. Too cold and she falls all the time. She is currently working on her next book and isn't sleeping much.
Novels
Julia's Chocolates (2007)
The Last Time I Was Me (2008)
Henry's Sisters (2009)
Such A Pretty Face (2010)
The First day of the Rest of My Life (2011)
A Different Kind of Normal (2012)
The Last Time I Was Me (2008)
Henry's Sisters (2009)
Such A Pretty Face (2010)
The First day of the Rest of My Life (2011)
A Different Kind of Normal (2012)
Omnibus
Comfort and Joy (2007) (with Marie Bostwick, Fern Michaels and Deborah J Wolf)
Almost Home (2009) (with Mary Carter, Judy Duarte and Debbie Macomber)
Holiday Magic (2010) (with Mary Carter, Terri Dulong and Fern Michaels)
Beach Season (2012) (with Holly Chamberlin, Lisa Jackson and Rosalind Noonan)
Almost Home (2009) (with Mary Carter, Judy Duarte and Debbie Macomber)
Holiday Magic (2010) (with Mary Carter, Terri Dulong and Fern Michaels)
Beach Season (2012) (with Holly Chamberlin, Lisa Jackson and Rosalind Noonan)
Links to other websites
| cathylamb.net |
Cathy Lamb recommends
Miss You Most of All (2010) Elizabeth Bass "A deliciously great book for those who love real books that depict real life, with all the mess, tears, joy, and laughter that living on this planet--or in this case the Sassy Spinster Farm--involves." |
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