Belva Plain
Belva Plain (1915–2010) was a best-selling American author of mainstream fiction who graduated from Barnard College with a degree in history. She published her first novel, Evergreen, at age 62 in 1978, which became a New York Times bestseller and was adapted into an NBC miniseries. Over her career, she wrote more than 20 novels, selling over 30 million copies in 22 languages.
mainstream fiction
historical fiction
family sagas
Crossroads
Her father's house
Tesoros
Treasures: A Novel
The Golden Cup: A Novel (Werner Family Saga Book 2)
Random Winds: A Novel
Fortune's Hand: A Novel
Legacy of Silence: A Novel
Tapestry: A Novel (Werner Family Saga Book 3)
Tapestry (Werner Family Saga Book 3)
Heartwood: A Novel
Daybreak
Heartwood: A Novel
Evergreen
Harvest (Werner Family Saga Book 4)
Legacy of Silence
The Carousel
Daybreak: A Novel
Crescent City: A Novel
Fortune's Hand: A Novel
Blessings
Heartwood: A Novel
Homecoming
Heartwood