Lauraine Snelling
Lauraine Snelling is an award-winning American author of Christian fiction, historical novels, and books for young readers, best known for her series on Norwegian immigrants inspired by her heritage, with over 80 books published since her debut Tragedy on the Toutle in 1982 and more than 5 million copies sold[1][2][3]. She was inducted into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame in 2012 and teaches at writers' conferences while living in Tehachapi, California[1][3][4]. Her works address real issues like forgiveness, loss, domestic violence, and cancer in contemporary and historical settings[3][4][5].
Christian fiction
Historical fiction
Young adult
Inspirational fiction
A Place to Belong
Sisters of the Confederacy
Sophie's Dilemma (Thorndike Christian Romance)
A Touch of Grace
No Distance Too Far
Once Upon A Christmas: The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year/'Twas The Week Before Christmas
Place to Belong, A
A Touch of Grace
Breaking Free
The Long Way Home
Wake the Dawn
Race for the Roses (Heartsong Novella in Large Print)
Valley of Dreams
No Distance Too Far
On Hummingbird Wings
Rebecca's Reward
A Dream to Follow
Blessing in Disguise (Red River of the North #6)
Breaking Free
Daughter of Twin Oaks
Believing the Dream
Valley of Dreams
Washington: Song of Laughter
No Distance Too Far--Home to Blessing Book 2, 9 CDs