Ann Leary is a renowned American author, known for her works of women's literary and historical fiction novels, as well as non-fiction books. She has earned the status of a New York Times bestselling author, with her novel "The Good House" being a notable achievement. This particular work has been adapted into a film featuring prominent actors such as Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline.
Leary's literary career is marked by the publication of several novels, including "The Children," "The Good House," "Outtakes from a Marriage," and a memoir titled "An Innocent, A Broad." Her writing has been recognized globally, with her work being translated into eighteen different languages. Her New York Times essay, "Rallying to Keep the Game Alive," was adapted for Amazon Prime's Modern Love TV Series, featuring Tina Fey and John Slattery. Leary's diverse writing portfolio includes contributions to various publications such as Ploughshares, NPR, Real Simple, and the New York Times.
Her personal life is equally notable, with her marriage to actor and comedian Denis Leary. The couple resides in New York, providing a backdrop for Leary's creative process. Her upcoming novel, "The Foundling," is set to be published on May 31, 2022, indicating that Leary's literary contributions continue to evolve and captivate audiences.