Susan Kenney

Susan McIlvaine Kenney (born April 28, 1941) is an American short story writer, and novelist.

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Life

She was born in Summit, New Jersey[1], and spent her childhood in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York. She graduated from Northwestern University with a B.A. Phi Beta Kappa, and from Cornell University, with a Ph. D. She taught at Colby College.[2] She visited May Sarton.[3]

Her work has appeared in Epoch, The Hudson Review, McCallˆs, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, and Family Circle. She has written numerous reviews for The New York Times Book Review,[4] Boston Globe,[5] Newsday, and Down East Magazine.

She married professor Edwin Kenney, who died on December 8, 1992; they had two children, James and Anne.[6]

Awards

Works

Mysteries

Novels

Anthologies

Reviews

SUSAN KENNEY'S stunning, wrenching, award-winning previous novel, In Another Country, consisted of six interlocking short stories about Sara Boyd's determination to cope with death and illnesses. The same crises beset her still in the sequel, Sailing.[7]

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