Pam Jenoff Books in Order
Pam Jenoff is a critically acclaimed author known for her historical fiction novels that transport readers to the complexities of war-torn Europe. Her latest works, The Lost Girls of Paris and The Orphan's Tale, have solidified her position as a New York Times bestselling author. Born in Maryland and raised outside Philadelphia, Jenoff's academic background at George Washington University and Cambridge University, where she earned a master's in history, has greatly influenced her writing. Her experience as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army offered a unique perspective on government operations, allowing her to witness significant events, including the Pan Am Flight 103 memorial and World War II commemoration ceremonies. As a diplomat in Poland, Jenoff developed a deep understanding of Polish-Jewish relations and the Holocaust, which she now weaves into her novels. After leaving the Foreign Service, she pursued a law career, but now dedicates herself to teaching and writing.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Pam Jenoff
- #1AmazonTune in Tomorrow (By: Melanie Benjamin)(2024)
- #2AmazonThe June Paintings (By: Maggie Shipstead)(2024)
- #3AmazonBarriers to Entry (By: Ariel Lawhon)(2024)
- #4AmazonFires to Come (By: Asha Lemmie)(2024)
- #5AmazonAmelia's Shadow (By: Marie Benedict)(2024)
- #6AmazonFallen Grace (By: Sadeqa Johnson)(2024)
- #7AmazonThe Forgotten Chapter(2024)
- #8AmazonGrand Central(2014)
About Pam Jenoff
Pam Jenoff is a critically acclaimed author known for her historical fiction novels that transport readers to the complexities of war-torn Europe. Her latest works, The Lost Girls of Paris and The Orphan's Tale, have solidified her position as a New York Times bestselling author. Born in Maryland and raised outside Philadelphia, Jenoff's academic background at George Washington University and Cambridge University, where she earned a master's in history, has greatly influenced her writing. Her experience as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army offered a unique perspective on government operations, allowing her to witness significant events, including the Pan Am Flight 103 memorial and World War II commemoration ceremonies. As a diplomat in Poland, Jenoff developed a deep understanding of Polish-Jewish relations and the Holocaust, which she now weaves into her novels. After leaving the Foreign Service, she pursued a law career, but now dedicates herself to teaching and writing.
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