Jennifer Donnelly is a tea enthusiast and amateur rosarian. She lives in Brooklyn and Callicoon, New York, with her husband and two greyhounds. The Tea Rose is her first book.
Jennifer Donnelly
Jennifer Donnelly is the author of three novels: A Northern Light, The Tea Rose, The Winter Rose, and Humble Pie, a picture book for children. She grew up in New York State, in Lewis and Westchester counties, and attended the University of Rochester.
Jennifer’s first novel, The Tea Rose, an epic historical novel set in London and New York in the late 19th century, was called “exquisite” by Booklist, “so much fun” by the Washington Post, a “guilty pleasure” by People and was named a Top Pick by the Romantic Times.
Her second novel, A Northern Light, set in the Adirondack of 1906, against the backdrop of an infamous murder, won the Carnegie Medal, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Borders Original Voices Award, and was named a Printz Honor book. Described as “rich and true” by The New York Times, the book was named to the Best Book lists of The Times (London), The Irish Times, The Financial Times, Publishers Weekly, Booklist and the School Library Journal.
The Winter Rose, her third novel and the second book in the The Tea Rose trilogy, is out now in the United Kingdom and will be published in the United States in the Spring of 2008.
Jennifer lives in Brooklyn, NY and Tivoli, NY with her husband, daughter and greyhound. As a child, she loved to write and often inflicted really dreadful poems and stories on her family and friends. She loved to read, too, and the high point of her grade-school week was a Saturday trip to the library.
It still is.