Ann Hood
Ann Hood is an American novelist, short story writer, and memoirist born on December 9, 1956, in West Warwick, Rhode Island. She earned a B.A. in English from the University of Rhode Island in 1978 and an M.A. from New York University in 1984, worked as a TWA flight attendant, and published her debut novel 'Somewhere Off the Coast of Maine' in 1987, followed by numerous bestsellers, memoirs including one about the loss of her daughter, and works for young readers.[1][2][4]
Fiction
Memoir
Short Stories
Young Adult
Middle Grade
Alexander Hamilton #2: Little Lion
Pearl Buck #3: Jewel of the East
Alexander Graham Bell #7: Master of Sound (The Treasure Chest)
Profiles #1: The Civil War
Leonardo da Vinci #9: Renaissance Master (The Treasure Chest)
Providence Noir
Harry Houdini #4: Prince of Air
The Knitting Circle: A Novel
Alexander Graham Bell #7: Master of Sound
Pearl Buck #3: Jewel of the East (The Treasure Chest)
Harry Houdini #4: Prince of Air (The Treasure Chest)
Comfort: A Journey Through Grief
The Red Thread: A Novel
The Obituary Writer
Knitting Pearls: Writers Writing About Knitting
Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting
The Red Thread : A Novel
Clara Barton #1: Angel of the Battlefield
Alexander Hamilton #2: Little Lion
An Italian Wife
Queen Liliuokalani #6: Royal Prisoner
Pearl Buck #3: Jewel of the East
The Obituary Writer
Crazy Horse #5: Brave Warrior