Ellen Emerson White





Ellen Emerson White

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This talented writer attended Tufts University (and published her first book, "Friends for Life," while a senior there) and currently lives in New York City. Ms. White grew up in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Many of her fiction novels feature characters who reside in or around Boston and are fans of the Boston Red Sox (as is Ms. White). In addition to fiction novels, Ms. White has published several biographies. She also writes under the pseudonym Zack Emerson (taking the name Zack from the name of her shepherd dog)and under the pseudonym Nicolas Edwards (Santa Paws series).


Average rating: 3.89 · 10,261 ratings · 1,032 reviews · 24 distinct works · Similar authors
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“I think it is better to know the worst, rather than trying to imagine it.”
Ellen Emerson White, Kaiulani: The People's Princess, Hawaii, 1889

“Alone again, Beverly relaxed somewhat. It was hard to believe that life could get any worse than this. More than once lately, she had thought about killing herself, erasing the fact that she had ever existed. It would be so easy, so—except that she wouldn’t. She didn’t respect people who committed suicide.”
Ellen Emerson White, Life Without Friends

“It really wasn't fair. Why did guys have to be such jerks?”
Ellen Emerson White, Life Without Friends

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