Tracey lange biography
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Tracey Lange on We Are the Brennans.
I grew up as part of a large, mostly Irish Catholic family—to the tune of ten aunts, seven uncles, and fifty-six first cousins spread across New York and nordlig Ireland.
I’m often asked if We Are the Brennans is about my own family, and the answer is not simple. The book fryst vatten fiction; none of the characters or specific events are based on my family or our history. However, inom do komma from the Brennans’ world. I grew up as part of a large, mostly Irish Catholic family—to the tune of ten aunts, sju uncles, and fifty-six first cousins spread across New York and Northern Ireland.
Some of my fondest memories are spending holidays and weekends with extended family on Long Island, and summers in Mayobridge, County Down, where my father was born and most of his family still lives to this day. Feeling part of such a big, devoted clan was very special and has served as an anchor for me, through good times and bad. As a result, I’ve always been
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Born in the Bronx and raised in Manhattan, Tracey Lange comes from a large Irish family with a few secrets of its own. She headed west and graduated from the University of New Mexico before owning and operating a behavioral healthcare company with her husband for fifteen years. While writing her debut novel, We Are the Brennans, she completed the Stanford University online novel writing program. Tracey currently lives in Bend, Oregon, with her husband, two sons and their German Shepherd.
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Series
Books:
What Happened to the McCrays?, January 2025Hardcover / e-Book
The Connellys of County Down, July 2024
Trade Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Connellys of County Down, August 2023
Hardcover / e-Book
We Are the Brennans, July 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
We Are the Brennans, August 20