Maureen Sullivan

Biography

Prior to moving to New Hampshire in 1977, the author spent most of the previous 20+ years living overseas. As the daughter of a U.S. State Department diplomat, she lived in Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Ethiopia.
After graduating from Boston University, Maureen worked in Washington, D.C. as a travel agent and then as a staff aide on Capitol Hill. After getting her Master’s degree from Simmons College Graduate Program in Management, Maureen worked as a technical writer in the software industry and later in the medical devices industry. She moved to NH in 1977, married in 1978, and has lived in NH ever since. She has two daughters and a granddaughter.
Maureen published the Southern NH Children’s Directory and related publications from 1994 to 1999. She is the author of three novels and a memoir.

Books by M.H. Sullivan:

Trail Magic: Lost in Crawford Notch

The Sullivan Saga: Memories of an Overseas Childhood

Jet Trails: Looking for Blue Skies

Goodbye Woodstock: The Last Reunion

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Where to find Maureen Sullivan online

Books

Jet Trails: Looking for Blue Skies
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 103,070. Language: English. Published: October 14, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Action/adventure, Fiction » Women's fiction » Chick lit
The adventures of a widow figuring out how to get “unmarried” after a long happy marriage. In search of some perspective on the big question of "What Next?", she never expected that her seatmate on the flight would be the key to jump-starting her future while laying to rest her past. But, there was lots of mystery surrounding Cade Chandler.
The Sullivan Saga: Memories of an Overseas Childhood
Price: $4.88 USD. Words: 91,680. Language: English. Published: May 6, 2010 . Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
These are the exotic, funny and sometimes bittersweet stories of an overseas childhood in Asia & Africa from 1957-1972. The author is the daughter of a State Dept. diplomat and through her stories, you can begin to appreciate the adaptability of children to other cultures and the fortitude of parents trying to raise their children to be citizens of the world as well as good Americans overseas.
Trail Magic: Lost in Crawford Notch
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 105,100. Language: American English. Published: November 8, 2009 . Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Adventure
Teenager Angie Jackson, whose family runs a campground in rugged Crawford Notch in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, must find 4-year old Melanie who is lost in the surrounding wilderness. In a strange twist of fate, she gets help from 1941.