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Anita Hale Shreve (October 7, 1946 – March 29, 2018) [1] was an American writer, chiefly known for her novels. One of her first published stories, Past the Island, Drifting (published 1975), was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976.
The Weight of Water is a 1997 novel by Anita Shreve.Half of the novel is historical fiction based on the Smuttynose Island murders, which took place in 1873.. The book was adapted for a film of the same name, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and released in 2000.
The Pilot's Wife : A Novel is a 1998 novel by Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the third novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is preceded by Fortune's Rocks and Sea Glass. The novel was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection for March 1999.
Sea Glass is a 2002 romance novel by Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the second novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is preceded by Fortune's Rocks and followed by The Pilot's Wife.
Testimony is a 2008 novel by American writer Anita Shreve. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The audiobook is narrated by Nick Sullivan. [ 4 ] The novel describes an unfolding sex scandal at a Massachusetts prep school .
Fortune's Rocks is a 1999 romance novel by bestselling author Anita Shreve. It is the first novel in Shreve's tetralogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. Chronologically, it is followed by Sea Glass, The Pilot's Wife and Body Surfing.
Stella Bain is an American novel by Anita Shreve, set during World War I. The book was released on November 12, 2013 by Little, Brown and Company. The book was released on November 12, 2013 by Little, Brown and Company.
Anita Shreve (1946–2018), author; Benjamin Shreve (1908–1985), American herpetologist; Billy Shreve (born 1967), member of the Council of Frederick County, Maryland; Bob Shreve (1912–1990), broadcasting pioneer; Chasen Shreve (born 1990), American baseball player; Forrest Shreve (1878–1950), American botanist