Holly Robinson is the author of the novel Sleeping Tigers, a 2011 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Fiction Finalist, and The Gerbil Farmer's Daughter: A Memoir. Her new novel, The Wishing Hill, will be published by Penguin on July 2, 2013.
Holly is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in a variety of national publications. She also works as a ghost writer and book doctor on celebrity memoirs and other nonfiction books.
Ms. Robinson holds a B.A. in biology from Clark University and is a graduate of the MFA program in Creative Writing at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
She lives in northern Massachusetts with her husband and their five children.
Holly is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in a variety of national publications. She also works as a ghost writer and book doctor on celebrity memoirs and other nonfiction books.
Ms. Robinson holds a B.A. in biology from Clark University and is a graduate of the MFA program in Creative Writing at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
She lives in northern Massachusetts with her husband and their five children.
Genres: General Fiction
Novels
Sleeping Tigers (2011)
The Wishing Hill (2013)
Beach Plum Island (2014)
Haven Lake (2015)
Chance Harbor (2015)
Folly Cove (2016)
The Wishing Hill (2013)
Beach Plum Island (2014)
Haven Lake (2015)
Chance Harbor (2015)
Folly Cove (2016)
Non fiction show
Holly Robinson recommends
Graceland (2023)
Nancy Crochiere
"If a book could be a Cadillac convertible taken out for a joyful spin by three generations of strong-minded women, Graceland is it. With twists and turns aplenty, this warmhearted comic novel will leave you believing that love really does conquer all."
The Ocean in Winter (2021)
Elizabeth de Veer
"Do we choose our memories, or do our memories choose us? That's the central question for the three sisters in Elizabeth de Veer's emotionally rich, incandescent debut novel. Ocean in Winter is a page-turner of a book with a family mystery at its core, and profoundly explores the ways in which women struggle to rebuild their lives after grief and trauma. You won't want to put it down once you start."
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