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Sandra Dallas is an award-winning American author of 13 adult novels, 2 children's novels, and 7 non-fiction books. Previously, she was an ex-reporter and bureau chief for BusinessWeek magazine for the Denver region.[1][2]

Biography

Dallas received a degree in journalism from the University of Denver. She was a reporter for BusinessWeek for 25 years and was the magazine's first female bureau chief. She began writing in the 1970s during her time as a reporter. She lives in Denver with her husband Bob and has two grown daughters.[3]

Awards & praise

Works

Novels

  • The Last Midwife (2015)
  • A Quilt for Christmas (October 2014)
  • Fallen Women (October 2013)
  • True Sisters (April 2012)
  • The Bride's House (May 2011)
  • Whiter Than Snow (2010)
  • Prayers for Sale (2009)
  • New Mercies (2006)
  • Tallgrass (2008)
  • The Chili Queen (2003)
  • Alice's Tulips (2001)
  • The Diary of Mattie Spenser (1998)
  • The Persian Pickle Club (1995)
  • Buster Midnight's Cafe (1990)

Children's Novels Red Berries, White Clouds, Blue Sky (September 2014)

  • The Quilt Walk (September 2012)

Non-Fiction

  • The Quilt That Walked to Golden (2007)
  • Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps (1988)
  • Colorado's Homes (1986)
  • Gaslights and Gingerbread (1986)
  • Sacred Paint: Ned Jacob (1979)
  • Yesterday's Denver (1974)
  • Cherry Creek Gothic - Victorian Architecture in Denver (1971)

References

  1. ^ "Sandra Dallas". Book Reporter. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  2. ^ Patti Thorn (October 7, 2008). "Interview with author Sandra Dallas". Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  3. ^ Patti Thorn (October 7, 2008). "Interview with author Sandra Dallas". Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved 20 June 2012.