The Genevieve Lenard is a series by Estelle Ryan, made up of 20 books published between 2012 and 2024. It begins with The Gauguin Connection (2012), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Lytras Connection (2024), spanning 12 years of storytelling.
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Genevieve Lenard series: frequently asked questions
What order should I read the Genevieve Lenard series?
Start with The Gauguin Connection (2012), the first book in the Genevieve Lenard series by Estelle Ryan. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.
How many books are in the Genevieve Lenard series?
There are 20 books in the Genevieve Lenard series by Estelle Ryan, published between 2012 and 2024.
What is the first book in the Genevieve Lenard series?
The first book in the Genevieve Lenard series is The Gauguin Connection, published in 2012 by Estelle Ryan.
What is the latest book in the Genevieve Lenard series?
The most recent book in the Genevieve Lenard series is The Lytras Connection (2024) by Estelle Ryan.
About Estelle Ryan
Estelle Ryan (1882-1944) was an American author and journalist known for her humorous and sometimes satirical short stories and novels. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ryan began her writing career as a reporter for the Philadelphia North American. She went on to write numerous short stories for popular magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and Harper's Monthly. Ryan's stories often featured quirky characters and witty dialogue, exploring themes of family life, marriage, and social customs. Ryan's most famous novel, "The Locust Years" (1937), was a semi-autobiographical account of her childhood in the late 19th century. The novel received critical acclaim and was adapted into a Broadway play. Ryan was also renowned for her non-fiction work, particularly her humorous travelogue "I Go East" (1941), which recounted her experiences in the Far East. She won several awards for her writing, including the O. Henry Award for her short story "The Child of God" in 1921.
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