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O'Malley's (Family Saga)

by Andrew M. Greeley

7 books Started 1997 Latest 2004
Publication Reading Order

The O'Malley's (Family Saga) is a series by Andrew M. Greeley, made up of 7 books published between 1997 and 2004. It begins with Summer at the Lake (1997), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Golden Years (2004), spanning 7 years of storytelling.

7books
7years active
2decades
~1.2yrs between books
2004latest release

O'Malley's (Family Saga) series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series?

Start with Summer at the Lake (1997), the first book in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series by Andrew M. Greeley. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series?

There are 7 books in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series by Andrew M. Greeley, published between 1997 and 2004.

What is the first book in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series?

The first book in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series is Summer at the Lake, published in 1997 by Andrew M. Greeley.

What is the latest book in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series?

The most recent book in the O'Malley's (Family Saga) series is Golden Years (2004) by Andrew M. Greeley.

**Andrew Greeley (1928-2013)** Andrew Greeley was an American priest, sociologist, and prolific author. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he became a priest in 1954. After teaching sociology at the University of Chicago, he moved to the University of Arizona, where he remained until his retirement. Greeley wrote over 50 novels, many of which became bestsellers. His works explored themes of Catholicism, Irish-American culture, and human sexuality. Notable novels include "The Cardinal Sins" (1980), "The Last Testament" (1990), and the Father Matthew Koesler mysteries. Greeley's sociological research focused on religion, ethnicity, and the social sciences. His books on these topics include "Unsecular Man" (1972) and "The Catholic Myth" (1970). He also co-authored The American Catholic Documentary (1977-1990), a comprehensive survey of American Catholics. Greeley received the National Medal of Arts in 2008 for his contributions to American literature. His works were praised for their insights into American society and their relatable characters. Greeley's writing and research continue to be influential in the fields of sociology, literature, and theology.

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