Donna Freitas is an author of fiction, nonfiction, and articles that appear in newspapers, magazines, and on blogs. Born in Rhode Island, Donna now splits her time between New York City and Boston. Donna Freitas is an assistant professor of religion at Boston University.
Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Literary Fiction, Young Adult Romance
New and upcoming books
Novels
The Possibilities of Sainthood (2008)
This Gorgeous Game (2010)
The Survival Kit (2011)
Gold Medal Summer (2012)
Gold Medal Winter (2014)
The Tenderness of Thieves (2015)
The Healer (2018)
The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano (2021)
Wishful Thinking (2024)
Stefi and the Spanish Prince (2024)
This Gorgeous Game (2010)
The Survival Kit (2011)
Gold Medal Summer (2012)
Gold Medal Winter (2014)
The Tenderness of Thieves (2015)
The Healer (2018)
The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano (2021)
Wishful Thinking (2024)
Stefi and the Spanish Prince (2024)
Non fiction
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Donna Freitas recommends
Rootless (2023)
Krystle Zara Appiah
"Rootless lays bare the pain of motherhood in ways we rarely allow ourselves to face. Efe's tragic story will stay with readers long after they finish turning pages, as Appiah makes us think about motherhood, womanhood, and marriage in ways we don't often discuss."
A System So Magnificent it is Blinding (2022)
Nichola Smalley and Amanda Svensson
"With gorgeous prose and a wry wit, Amanda Svensson offers readers at once a novel of family, love affairs, the search for meaning, of grief and of sibling rivalry - of triplets with a twist."
Jobs for Girls with Artistic Flair (2022)
June Gervais
"This coming-of-age debut is for all the readers who once felt a little quirky, who longed to find their place in the world and the courage to go after it. In Gina, a soulful, aspiring tattoo artist, June Gervais has given readers a love letter to the 80s, to growing up blue collar by the sea, to self-discovery and becoming an adult, and to falling in love for the first time. Beautiful, vulnerable, and moving. Not to be missed."
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