T. Greenwood was born in Vermont. She is the author of Breathing Water and the 1999 recipient of the Sherwood Anderson Foundation Award. She lives in Ocean Beach, California with her husband, Patrick Stewart.
Genres: Historical, Literary Fiction, Mystery
Novels
Breathing Water (1999)
Nearer Than The Sky (2000)
Undressing the Moon (2002)
Two Rivers (2008)
The Hungry Season (2010)
This Glittering World (2011)
Grace (2011)
Bodies of Water (2013)
The Forever Bridge (2015)
Where I Lost Her (2016)
The Golden Hour (2017)
Rust & Stardust (2018)
Keeping Lucy (2019)
Such a Pretty Girl (2022)
Nearer Than The Sky (2000)
Undressing the Moon (2002)
Two Rivers (2008)
The Hungry Season (2010)
This Glittering World (2011)
Grace (2011)
Bodies of Water (2013)
The Forever Bridge (2015)
Where I Lost Her (2016)
The Golden Hour (2017)
Rust & Stardust (2018)
Keeping Lucy (2019)
Such a Pretty Girl (2022)
Omnibus
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The Good Sister (2010)
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"Will make you ache for two women who are bound inextricably by their shared past."

Prayers and Lies (2011)
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"A touching examination of all the different kinds of love: between friends, between sisters, and above all, for one's family."

The Black Velvet Coat (2015)
(Anne McFarland, book 1)
Jill G Hall
"The Black Velvet Coat is a story about fate and friendship and love. These characters will break your heart in all the best ways."

The Falling Woman (2020)
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"The Falling Woman is a thoughtful, intelligent, and meticulously crafted novel about expectations and choices, tragedies and miracles, limitations and freedom. I enjoyed every page; it is a gem."

Wonderland (2020)
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"Wonderland is part ghost story, part family drama, part psychological thriller. And beyond that, it is beautifully written. I was captivated through the entire story."

The Wrong Kind of Woman (2020)
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"McCraw Crow brings to life the early days of the women's movement. The Wrong Kind of Woman is the story we need now: one which examines systemic sexism through not only a historical filter but via rich and authentic characters. Virginia's struggle echoes the struggle of so many women, throughout history."

Georgie, All Along (2023)
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"Georgie, All Along is the best kind of love story: one where each character not only finds love, but finds themselves as well. Georgie Mulcahy is a delight, and the sweet and tender romance she finds, in the most unexpected of places, will make readers beam."

Before We Were Innocent (2023)
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"Captivating - a rich exploration of the complexity of female friendships with a compelling mystery at its heart."
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