Lea Wait

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Lea Wait
Born (1946-05-26) May 26, 1946 (age 77)
Boston, Massachusetts United States
Occupation Novelist, antique print dealer
Genre Children's fiction, Mystery fiction,

Lea Wait is an American author of historical novels, many set in 19th century Maine. She has written a number of children's stories for age 7 and up, as well as the Shadows Antique Print Mystery series for adults.

Biography

Lea Wait with book.

Born in New Jersey, she grew up in a family where books were an important part of life. Her family summered in Maine.[1] She did her undergraduate work at Chatham College - now Chatham University - in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and her graduate work at New York University, completing all requirements for a doctorate except for the dissertation,[2] a 'DWD', and joining AT&T as a manager. Her grandmother was an antiques dealer, and in 1976 she started an antique print business, and decided she should become a writer. She also, as a single parent, adopted four “older” girls born in Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong and India.[1]

It was in 1998 that she left the corporate life and moved to live in Edgecomb, Maine. She now divides her time between her writing and her antique print business. She married Bob Thomas in October 2003.

Publications

Antique Print Mysteries

Featuring Maggie Summer, antique dealer and community college professor.

"Shadows at the Fair", 2003, nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Novel.[3]

"Shadows on the Coast of Maine", 2003, a Mystery Guild Editor's Selection.

"Shadows on the Ivy", 2004.

"Shadows at the Spring Show", 2005.

"Shadows of a Down East Summer", 2011

"Shadows on a Cape Cod Wedding", 2013

"Shadows on a Maine Christmas", 2014

Mainely Needlepoint Mysteries

"Twisted Treads", 2015

"Threads of Evidence", 2015

Children's Books

Her first children's book, "Stopping to Home", 2001, was named a Notable Book for Children in 2001 by Smithsonian magazine.

"Seaward Born", 2003.

"Wintering Well", 2004, named one of "The Best Children's Books of 2004" by The Children's Book Committee at the Bank Street College of Education[4]

"Finest Kind", 2006.

"Uncertain Glory", 2014

Non-fiction

"The Only Writing Series You'll Ever Need: Writing Children's Books" with Lesley Bolton, 2007

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lea Wait http://leawait.com/content/blogcategory/3/2
  2. Mysterious Musings: Mystery Writer Lea Wait on Adoption, Writing in Two Genres, and Marriage to the Right Man at Long Last
  3. Simon & Schuster: Lea Wait
  4. http://www.childrensliteraturenetwork.org/aifolder/aipages/ai_w/wait.html.