Jacqueline Sheehan

Jacqueline Sheehan, Ph.D., is a fiction writer and essayist. She is also a psychologist. She is a New Englander through and through, but spent twenty years living in the western states of Oregon, California, and New Mexico doing a variety of things, including house painting, freelance photography, newspaper writing, clerking in a health food store, and directing a traveling troupe of high school puppeteers.
Her first novel, Truth, was published in 2003 by Free Press of Simon and Schuster. Her second novel, Lost & Found, was published 2007 by Avon, Harper Collins. Lost & Found has been on the New York Times Bestseller List and has been optioned for film by Katherine Heigl, star of Grey’s Anatomy. Her third novel, Now & Then, was published in July 2009 by Avon, Harper Collins. She has published travel articles (Winter in Soviet Georgia), short stories (most recently in the Berkshire Review), and numerous essays and radio pieces. In 2005, she was the editor of the anthology Women Writing in Prison. This anthology is the culmination of eight years of writing workshops sponsored by Voices from Inside, an advocacy group for incarcerated women. Jacqueline's books have been published in over eight countries.
Jacqueline's newest book Picture This is now available in stores and online.
Jacqueline teaches workshops at Grub Street in Boston and Writers in Progress in Florence, Massachusetts.
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Series
Books:Lost & Found, May 2019
Peaks Island #1
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Tiger in the House, March 2017
Trade Size
The Center Of The World, January 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Picture This, June 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Now & Then, July 2009
Paperback
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