Patti Callahan Henry

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Patti Callahan Henry ( ) is a novelist and former pediatric nurse.

Callahan Henry, a minister's daughter, grew up in Pennsylvania, spending summers in Cape Cod, Massachusetts before moving to Fort Lauderdale, Florida when she was twelve. She graduated with a degree in child health from Auburn University and worked as a pediatric nurse until the birth of her first child.

She and her husband, Pat, raised three children in Norcross, Georgia before moving to Mountain Brook to be closer to his job with the Daniel Corporation.

Callahan Henry has been nominated for the Townsend Prize and the Southeastern Independent Booksellers Fiction Novel of the Year.

Publications

  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2004) Losing the Moon. New York: Penguin/NAL ISBN 9780451211958
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2005) Where the River Runs. New York: Penguin/NAL ISBN 0451218345
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2006) When Light Breaks. New York: Penguin/NAL ISBN 0451218345
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2007) Between the Tides. New York: Penguin/NAL ISBN 0451221141
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2008) The Art of Keeping Secrets. New York: Penguin/NAL ISBN 9780451223951
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2009) Driftwood Summer. New York: Penguin/NAL ISBN 9780451226884
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2010) The Perfect Love Song: A Holiday Story. Vanguard Press ISBN 9781593156169
  • Callahan Henry, Patti (2011) Coming Up For Air. New York: St Martin's Press ISBN 9780312610395

References

  • Bentley, Rosalind (July 5, 2004) "Daughter's dream of job spurs author." Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Conn, Kelly (July 26, 2006) "When Ireland meets Lowcountry." The Crier (Dunwoody, Georgia)
  • Carlton, Bob (August 14, 2011) "A new chapter: Patti Callahan Henry has a new book and a new home in Birmingham." Birmingham News

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