About

Anita Shreve

Anita Shreve is an American novelist known for her exploration of complex family dynamics and women's experiences. Born in Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1946, she graduated from Boston College and worked as a journalist before becoming a full-time writer. Shreve's breakout novel, "The Pilot's Wife" (1998), became a bestseller and was adapted into a film. Other notable works include "Fortune's Rocks" (2006), "Weight of Water" (1997), and "The Last Time They Met" (2012). Shreve has received numerous awards, including the PEN/Hemingway Award for "Weight of Water" and the New England Book Award for "The Pilot's Wife." Her novels have been praised for their insightful character studies, compelling plots, and lyrical prose. Shreve's writing explores themes of love, loss, betrayal, and the search for meaning in life, making her a critically acclaimed and widely read author.

Book Series by Anita Shreve

Fortune's Rocks Quartet Series

The Pilot's Wife

1998

Fortune's Rocks

1999

Sea Glass

2002

Body Surfing

2007

Chronological Fortune's Rocks Quartet Series

Fortune's Rocks

1999

Sea Glass

2002

The Pilot's Wife

1998

Body Surfing

2007

Anita Shreve Other Novels

Eden Close

1989

Strange Fits of Passion

1991

Where or When

1993

Resistance

1995

The Weight of Water

1997

The Last Time They Met

2001

All He Ever Wanted

2003

Light on Snow

2004

A Wedding in December

2005

Testimony

2008

A Change in Altitude

2009

Rescue

2010

Stella Bain / The Lives of Stella Bain

2013

The Stars Are Fire

2017

Anita Shreve Non-Fiction

Working Woman: A Guide to Fitness and Health

1986

Dr. Balter's Child Sense

1987

Remaking Motherhood: How Working Mothers and Shaping Our Children's Future

1987

Who's in Control: Dr. Balter's Guide to Discipline Without Combat

1988

Women Together, Women Alone

1989

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