Tammy Greenwood is an acclaimed author as well as the mother of a professional ballerina. A four-time winner of the San Diego Book Award whose novels have been translated into five languages, she has received grants from the Sherwood Anderson Foundation, the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the Maryland State Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Six of her novels have been Indie Next Picks and her twelfth novel, Rust & Stardust, was a LibraryReads selection. She and her family split their time between Vermont and San Diego, California, where she teaches creative writing for The Writer's Center and San Diego Writers, Ink. She can be found online at TammyGreenwood.com.
"An expertly woven and richly satisfying work of historical fiction that will touch any reader who has experienced love, loss, tragedy, or the impact of family secrets." --The Boston Globe on The Pieces We Keep
"A tender love story enriches a complex plot, giving readers a story with grit, substance, and rich historical detail." --Publishers Weekly on Sold on a Monday
Praise for T. Greenwood:
"Greenwood is a writer of subtle strength, evoking small-town life beautifully while spreading out the map of Harper's life, finding light in the darkest of stories." --Publishers Weekly on Two Rivers
"Part family drama, part literary mystery and filled with beautiful, hypnotic prose." --Bookpage on Where I Lost Her
"Greenwood is an assured guide through this strange territory; she has a lush, evocative style." --The New York Times Book Review on Nearer Than the Sky
"Magnetic...this knotty story leaves readers reflecting on the limits of family obligations." --Publishers Weekly on Such a Pretty Girl
"This engrossing novel is a timely look into childhood fame, mother-daughter relationships, and how we consume media." --Buzzfeed, Best Historical Fiction of Fall on Such a Pretty Girl