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Anita Hale Shreve (October 7, 1946 – March 29, 2018) Obituary, nytimes.com. March 30, 2018. Accessed February 1, 2023. was an American writer, chiefly known for her novels. One of her first published stories, Past the Island, Drifting (published 1975), was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976. O. Henry Prize winners list, randomhouse.com. Accessed February 1, 2023.


Early years and education
Born in Boston, the eldest of three daughters, Shreve grew up in Dedham, Massachusetts. She was a member of the Dedham High School class of 1964.

Her father, Richard Harold Shreve, was an airline pilot for Delta Air Lines and later a trompe l'oeil painter, while her mother, Bibiana Kennedy, was a homemaker.

Shreve graduated from and was a member of Chi Omega.


Personal life
She married Jack Christensen, her first husband, while he finished his medical degree at Harvard Medical School. She met her second husband, Clay Wescott, at Reading Memorial High School, where they were teachers. Shreve and Wescott were living in Hingham, Massachusetts, and taking part in a Wescott family project to build Alcyone, a 41-foot sailboat, which was launched in January 1973. Some of Shreve's voyages with Wescott in Alcyone became fictionalized in her later writing. Wescott and Shreve married in 1975, and went to together, where Wescott got a job with the Harvard Institute for International Development while finishing his PhD. In 1978, Wescott and Shreve split up and returned to the USA.

In 1980, she married again, this time to John Clemans, a photographer she met at Viva Magazine, in Nairobi, and with whom she had two children, Christopher and Katherine. She was married for a fourth time, in 1999, to John Osborn, an insurance broker, and remained with him until her death.


Career
Shreve taught at Reading Memorial High School before shifting to Hingham High School. Shreve wanted to become a writer, but it wasn't easy. Wescott and Shreve had a wall of their apartment covered with all the rejection notices she received. While in Kenya, Shreve worked as Deputy Editor for Viva Magazine, an award-winning Kenyan publication under the direction of . Some of Shreve's Kenyan adventures also ended up in her books. One book, A Change in Altitude, was a fictional account about a climb to the top of that Wescott and Shreve did with their friends Mary and Richard Oates. In the real story, they were near the top of the mountain, and Mary slipped on the ice, but the guide caught her before she fell off the edge. In Shreve's version, Mary fell off the edge and died. Shreve was a cheerful person, but her stories were often tragic.

She continued to work as a freelance journalist. In 1999, while she was teaching Creative Writing at , Oprah Winfrey called, selecting The Pilot's Wife for her book club. Since then, Shreve's novels have sold millions of copies worldwide.

In 2000, her novel The Weight of Water was made into a movie of the same title, directed by and starring , , and . Two years later, her novel Resistance became a film of the same name and starred and . That same year, released The Pilot's Wife as a movie of the week starring and John Heard.


Death and legacy
Anita Shreve died on March 29, 2018, aged 71, at her home at Newfields, New Hampshire, from . Her widower, John Osborn, donated a collection of her books to Dedham High School. The books were given at a special ceremony attended by Osborn and several of her classmates. The books are displayed in a special case in the library with a commemorative plaque.


Awards and honors
  • 2000: Short-listed for the , The Weight of Water
  • 1999: Oprah Winfrey's Book Club, The Pilot's Wife
  • 1998: L.L. Winship/PEN New England Award, The Weight of Water
  • 1976: O. Henry Prize, Past the Island, Drifting


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  • (1987)
  • (1989)


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