Nan Rossiter was born in Mount Vernon, New York. Some of her earliest memories include riding her green Stingray bicycle—complete with banana seat and sissy bar—to the Pelham Library—a tiny, cave-like space tucked underneath Hutchinson Elementary School and fortified with solid oak doors. It was from the shelves of this library that Nan first discovered the magic of books through the worlds of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Laura Ingalls, The Brothers Lionheart, and Harriet the Spy.
Genres: Romance, Historical, Literary Fiction
Series
Coleman and Shepherd Families
1. The Gin & Chowder Club (2011)
1.5. Christmas on Cape Cod (2011)
2. Under a Summer Sky (2014)
1. The Gin & Chowder Club (2011)
1.5. Christmas on Cape Cod (2011)
2. Under a Summer Sky (2014)
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Nan Rossiter recommends
Things to Do When It's Raining (2018)
Marissa Stapley
"There is something so intimate and true in the sentence, 'Every marriage harbors secrets, secrets about why it works or why it doesn't work, secrets between two people that the rest of the world can never be privy to.' Profound and intimate, raw and realThings to Do When It's Raining is hard to put down. Loved the ending but hated to have it end!"
Mystic Summer (2016)
Hannah McKinnon
"Hannah McKinnon s Mystic Summer is a heartwarming story of lost love and the against-all-odds chance of finding it again. . .Mystic Summer is a lovely summer beach read that will keep readers turning the page until the very end!"
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