About Anna Quindlen
Anna Quindlen's New York Times column 'Public and Private' won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992. She is currently a columnist for Newsweek and lives with her husband and children in New York.
Novels
Object Lessons (1991)
The Tree That Came to Stay (1992)
One True Thing (1994)
Happily Ever After (1997)
Black and Blue (1998)
Blessings (2002)
Rise and Shine (2006)
Every Last One (2010)
Still Life with Bread Crumbs (2014)
The Tree That Came to Stay (1992)
One True Thing (1994)
Happily Ever After (1997)
Black and Blue (1998)
Blessings (2002)
Rise and Shine (2006)
Every Last One (2010)
Still Life with Bread Crumbs (2014)
Non fiction
Living Out Loud (1994)
Thinking Out Loud (1994)
How Reading Changed My Life (1998)
A Short Guide to a Happy Life (2000)
Loud and Clear (2004)
Imagined London: A Tour of the World's Greatest Fictional City (2004)
Being Perfect (2005)
Good Dog. Stay. (2007)
Life with Beau: A Tale of a Dog and His Family (2008)
Naked Babies (2009) (with Nick Kelsh)
Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake (2012)
Thinking Out Loud (1994)
How Reading Changed My Life (1998)
A Short Guide to a Happy Life (2000)
Loud and Clear (2004)
Imagined London: A Tour of the World's Greatest Fictional City (2004)
Being Perfect (2005)
Good Dog. Stay. (2007)
Life with Beau: A Tale of a Dog and His Family (2008)
Naked Babies (2009) (with Nick Kelsh)
Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake (2012)
Awards
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Links to other websites
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Anna Quindlen recommends
Hidden (2004) Paul Jaskunas "One of the most intriguing things about Hidden is that it's not really like anything you've read before.... It's no small feat for a male novelist to write in the first person voice of a female protagonist, but Jaskunas has it down completely, no hint of a stutter or misstep.... And while this is ostensibly a book about a crime, it is really about the universal mystery of identity." |
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