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Writers from Bergen County — past and present

7 authors
Alan Brennert

David Wells

Alan Brennert

EnglewoodHistorical Fiction

Born and raised in Englewood, Alan Brennert is an acclaimed author of richly researched historical fiction. His novel Palisades Park is set in Bergen County itself — a multigenerational saga centered on the famous amusement park that operated in Fort Lee from 1898 to 1971. His Hawaiian novels are beloved for their empathetic portrayal of immigrant and native Hawaiian lives across generations.

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Moloka'i2003

A young Hawaiian girl is sent to the Kalaupapa leprosy settlement in the 1890s. A sweeping, deeply moving saga of courage and community across seven decades.

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Honolulu2009

A young Korean woman becomes a 'picture bride' and emigrates to 1914 Hawaii, seeking a better life. An unforgettable portrait of early 20th-century Honolulu.

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Palisades Park2012

A multigenerational saga set at the real Palisades Amusement Park in Fort Lee, Bergen County — from its 1920s heyday through its demolition in 1971. A wonderful piece of local Bergen County history.

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Daughter of Moloka'i2019

The sequel to Moloka'i follows Rachel's daughter Ruth, adopted and raised in California, as she discovers her extraordinary mother's remarkable story.

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Anna Dewdney

Jeffrey Beall

Anna Dewdney

EnglewoodChildren's Books

Anna Dewdney was an Englewood author and illustrator whose Llama Llama books became a beloved staple of children's literature. Her warmly illustrated picture books about a little llama's everyday emotional experiences — bedtime fears, school anxiety, holiday excitement — have sold millions of copies worldwide and been adapted into a popular Netflix animated series. She passed away in 2016 but her books continue to delight young readers everywhere.

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Llama Llama Red Pajama2005

Little Llama worries at bedtime while waiting for Mama. A warm, reassuring bedtime story beloved by toddlers and parents alike.

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Llama Llama Mad at Mama2007

A shopping trip turns into a meltdown. Llama Llama learns to manage big feelings and make up with Mama in this relatable story.

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Llama Llama Misses Mama2009

It's Llama Llama's first day of school and he misses Mama terribly — until he discovers all the wonderful things school has to offer.

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Llama Llama Holiday Drama2010

Llama Llama can't wait for the holidays! A festive book about patience, excitement, and the magic of giving — perfect for the holiday season.

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Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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Anne Morrow Lindbergh

EnglewoodMemoir / Essays

Anne Morrow Lindbergh grew up in Englewood, daughter of U.S. Ambassador Dwight Morrow. She became a pioneering aviator alongside her husband Charles Lindbergh, and later one of the most beloved American essayists of the 20th century. Her Gift from the Sea — a meditation on solitude, simplicity, and womanhood — has sold millions of copies and remains profoundly relevant today.

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North to the Orient1935Memoir

The gripping account of Anne and Charles Lindbergh's 1931 survey flight across the North Pacific — an adventure story and a love story in one.

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Gift from the Sea1955Essays

Meditations on solitude, simplicity, love, and the rhythms of life, written during a solo vacation. One of the most beloved American essay collections ever published.

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Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead1973Memoir

Diaries and letters from 1929–1932, covering the joy of early marriage and the shattering tragedy of the Lindbergh kidnapping. Raw, honest, and heartbreaking.

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Harlan Coben

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Harlan Coben

RidgewoodMystery / Thriller

One of the world's leading thriller writers, Harlan Coben is a Ridgewood resident whose suspense novels regularly top the New York Times bestseller list. His fast-paced stories of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances have sold over 90 million copies worldwide. Many are set in the New Jersey suburbs he knows so well, and he has a major deal with Netflix to adapt his work into original series.

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Tell No One2001

Eight years after his wife's murder, a pediatrician receives an email suggesting she may still be alive — and someone is watching him.

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Gone for Good2002

A man's brother — long presumed guilty of murder — resurfaces after years in hiding, unraveling both their lives.

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The Innocent2005

A man who accidentally killed someone tries to rebuild his life — until a mysterious call threatens to destroy everything again.

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The Stranger2015

A stranger approaches Adam Price with a shattering secret about his wife — setting off a chain of events that changes everything.

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Run Away2019

A father spots his missing daughter in Central Park — pulled into a dangerous world by the man she followed. A propulsive thriller set partly in New Jersey.

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Mary Higgins Clark

Alvin Trusty

Mary Higgins Clark

Saddle RiverSuspense

Known as the "Queen of Suspense," Mary Higgins Clark lived in Saddle River and was named a Bergen County Legend by the Bergen County Historical Society. One of America's most successful suspense writers, she wrote more than 50 novels with worldwide sales in the hundreds of millions. Her books feature resilient women protagonists who face terrifying danger with courage and intelligence.

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Where Are the Children?1975

Nancy Harmon lost her two children in a past tragedy. Now remarried with a new family, the nightmare begins again when her children go missing on a snowy Cape Cod morning.

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A Stranger Is Watching1978

A young woman becomes the target of the same killer who murdered a journalist's wife — with hours to spare before a wrongful execution.

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The Cradle Will Fall1980

A young prosecutor witnesses something suspicious at a hospital, putting her on a collision course with a brilliant doctor hiding a monstrous secret.

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I'll Be Seeing You1993

A New Jersey TV journalist discovers a woman who is the spitting image of her dead mother — and uncovers a dark secret that puts her life in danger.

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Richard Matheson

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Richard Matheson

AllendaleScience Fiction / Horror

Born in Allendale, Bergen County, Richard Matheson became one of the 20th century's most influential writers of science fiction, horror, and fantasy. His novel I Am Legend virtually invented the modern zombie/vampire apocalypse genre and has been adapted for film three times. He also wrote the classic Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and countless other works that shaped popular culture.

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I Am Legend1954

The last man on Earth struggles to survive in a world overrun by vampires. A landmark of science fiction that gave birth to the zombie apocalypse genre.

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The Shrinking Man1956Science Fiction

After exposure to a mysterious mist, Scott Carey begins to shrink. A powerful meditation on identity, masculinity, and survival.

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Hell House1971Horror

A physicist and two mediums investigate the most dangerous haunted house in the world — with terrifying results. A masterpiece of the haunted-house genre.

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What Dreams May Come1978Fantasy

After dying in a car accident, a man explores the afterlife and descends into Hell itself to rescue his wife. Adapted into the 1998 Robin Williams film.

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Upton Sinclair

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Upton Sinclair

EnglewoodClassic Fiction / Journalism

Upton Sinclair lived in Englewood, where in 1906 he founded the utopian Helicon Home Colony using proceeds from The Jungle. One of America's most influential muckraking writers, his work exposed corporate corruption, labor abuses, and social injustice. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1943 for Dragon's Teeth and his journalism helped spark the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.

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The Jungle1906Classic Fiction

The novel that shocked America and changed the food industry — an unflinching look at immigrant workers in Chicago's meatpacking plants that led directly to landmark food safety legislation.

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The Brass Check1919Non-Fiction

A scathing exposé of American journalism, documenting how newspapers suppress news that threatens their owners. Pioneering media criticism that remains startlingly relevant.

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Oil!1927Classic Fiction

A father-son story set against the Southern California oil boom — a sweeping portrait of greed, corruption, and the birth of modern American capitalism. Adapted into the film There Will Be Blood.

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