Sarah Price (author)

Sarah Price is a Christian fiction novelist and adult and children's author of over 40 books. Much of her writing focuses on the Anabaptist heritage and the Old Order Amish. Her paternal grandparents, Sarah Marie Alderfer and Harlan Nice, were born into an Old Order Mennonite Church in Pennsylvania in the early 1900s. With her Anabaptist upbringing, she was drawn to the amazing culture of the Amish of Lancaster County where Ms. Price is heavily involved with numerous Amish communities where she is considered family by some and friend by most others[1][2]

Her first book, Fields of Corn, became an Amazon best selling book in 2010 and became one of the first self-published authors in the genre.[3] Most recently, she has established herself as a more literary author by readapting the Jane Austen books into an Amish setting.[4]

She went to Drew University in Madison, New Jersey to study anthropology[5] and hold three other advanced degrees. She is a member of AustenAuthors.net,[6] The Authors’ Guild, Jane Austen Society of North America, and Romance Writers of America.

Sarah is married and has two children, Alex and Cat.[7] They live in Morristown, New Jersey.

Contents

1 Awards 2 List of works 3 References

Awards

Sarah Price is a nationally recognized best-selling novelist. She’s been numerous times on the ECPA best sellers list [8][9] and Amazon’s Top 100 authors’ list in 2013, 2014, and 2015.

List of works

The following collection of listed books have been published by Realms, an imprint of Charisma House Publishers:

The Amish Classics

Other Books

The following collection of listed books have been published by Waterfall Press, an imprint of Brilliance Audio, Amazon Publishing [10] [4].

The Plain Fame Series

Other Books

Self-Published Books

The Amish of Lancaster Series

The Tomato Patch Series

Amish Seasons

Other Books

References

  1. Bullamore, Tim (Summer 2015). Austen and the Amish. Jane Austen's Regency World. pp. 39–42.
  2. "Sarah Price, Media Page". Sarah Price, Official Website. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  3. Kennedy, Deborah (1 September 2012). "Amish fiction: Put a bonnet on it". Salon. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  4. Bullamore, Tim (Summer 2015). Austen and the Amish. Jane Austen's Regency World. pp. 39–42.
  5. Bullamore, Tim (Summer 2015). Austen and the Amish. Jane Austen's Regency World. pp. 39–42.
  6. "Austen Authors Index". AustenAuthors.net.
  7. Bullamore, Tim (Summer 2015). Austen and the Amish. Jane Austen's Regency World. pp. 39–42.
  8. "ECPA Best Sellers List June 2014". ECPA.
  9. "ECPA Bestsellers List July 2014". ECPA.
  10. "Waterfall Press Authors". Waterfall Press. Retrieved 11 October 2015.

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