Laurie Graham

Laurie Graham is a bestselling author, particularly known for her works in romance and historical fiction. She takes pride in identifying herself as a post-war baby. Graham's writing style is characterized by gentle comedy, which has earned her a loyal reader base over the years.

Graham's journey to becoming a published author began later in life, as she was first published at the age of 40. Since then, she has written a total of seventeen novels, including the best-selling "The Future Homemakers of America" and its sequel, "The Early Birds." Her work has been celebrated for its wit, charm, and insight into the human condition.

Beyond her writing, Graham is also a devoted mother of four and a proud grandmother. She is married to a New Yorker and currently resides in County Dublin, Ireland. Her personal experiences and relationships often serve as inspiration for her work, adding depth and authenticity to her characters and storylines. Despite her busy schedule, Graham remains active and engaged with her readers, offering insights into her life and work through her website.
Dr. Dan Books
# Title Year
1 Dr. Dan's Casebook 2019
2 Dr. Dan, Married Man? 2020
3 Dr. Dan Moves On 2020
4 Dr. Dan, Dr Dad 2021
Future Homemakers of America Books
# Title Year
1 The Future Homemakers of America 2001
2 The Early Birds 2017
Perfect Meringues Books
# Title Year
1 Perfect Meringues 1997
2 Anyone for Seconds? 2018
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Man for the Job 1986
2 Ten O'Clock Horses 1996
3 The Dress Circle 1998
4 Dog Days, Glenn Miller Nights 2000
5 The Unfortunates 2003
6 The Great Husband Hunt 2003
7 Gone with the Windsors 2005
8 Mr Starlight 2005
9 The Importance of Being Kennedy 2007
10 Life According To Lubka 2008
11 At Sea 2010
12 A Humble Companion 2012
13 The Liar's Daughter 2013
14 The Grand Duchess of Nowhere 2014
15 The Night in Question 2015
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Parents' Survival Guide 1986
2 A Marriage Survival Guide 1988
3 Getting It Right 1989
4 The British Abroad 1991
5 Teenagers; A Family Survival Guide 1992