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Belva Plain

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Belva Plain passed away at home in Short Hills, N.J., on Oct. 12, 2010, surrounded by her loving family. Ms. Plain was born in New York City and lived in South Orange, N.J., before moving to Short Hills, N.J., 25 years ago. She was the beloved mother of three children, six grandchildren and three...

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Belva Plain is a phenomenal author and I have read every one of her books. I have read the Anna/Paul series multiple times and keep going back to their story. It is amazing and sad! Her books are timeless!

The first book I read of this author is "Her Father's House". I really enjoyed it. I thought at the time it should be made into a movie. I googled on line to see if she had more books I could get. She was a excellent writer.

I too cherish Mrs. Plain's Books. Have been reading them since I found the Book "Evergreen" in Library in 1990. Yesterday January 23, 2016 in Library I searched the shelf hoping there was another book written by her before her passing in 2010 that I never had bought and read and didn't know about. And was so pleased to find the book "Heartwood" on the Library shelf. Was so sorry to hear of her(my favorite writer) passing back in 2010. Brenda Mallard/Kirkland, Washington

Thank you , Dear Belva Plain. your stories have touched my Soul.your writing, poetry for the heart.I will treasure these books the rest of my life.and I also wish I had a chance to meet you.

Thank you , Dear Belva Plain. your stories have touched my Soul.your writing, poetry for the heart.I will treasure these books the rest of my life.and I also wish I had a chance to meet you.

I only discovered Belva Plain recently...Iam 72 & could not put down "Promises", read into the early morning hours, reliving my own divorce of 20 yrs ago. Sorry to read of her passing..Iwill read all of her books.Nan Smith Washington State.

Your books have become my new best friends. Only wish I had the chance to meet you.

Miss Johnson from Ghana, thats how far her books went, she'd surely be missed. God keep you in His bosom