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"Sister" Jane

by Rita Mae Brown

16 books Started 2000 Latest 2024
Publication Reading Order

The "Sister" Jane is a Children's Fiction / Literary Fiction series by Rita Mae Brown, comprising 16 books published between 2000 and 2024. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Outfoxed cover 1 Outfoxed 2000 Buy from Amazon
Hotspur cover 2 Hotspur 2002 Buy from Amazon
Full Cry cover 3 Full Cry 2003 Buy from Amazon
The Hunt Ball cover 4 The Hunt Ball 2005 Buy from Amazon
The Hounds and the Fury cover 5 The Hounds and the Fury 2006 Buy from Amazon
6 The Tell-tale Horse 2007 Buy from Amazon
Hounded to Death cover 7 Hounded to Death 2008 Buy from Amazon
8 Fox Tracks 2012 Buy from Amazon
9 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 2014 Buy from Amazon
Crazy Like a Fox cover 10 Crazy Like a Fox 2017 Buy from Amazon
Homeward Hound cover 11 Homeward Hound 2018 Buy from Amazon
12 Scarlet Fever 2019 Buy from Amazon
Out of Hounds cover 13 Out of Hounds 2021 Buy from Amazon
Thrill of the Hunt cover 14 Thrill of the Hunt 2022 Buy from Amazon
15 Lost & Hound 2023 Buy from Amazon
16 Time Will Tell 2024 Buy from Amazon
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Rita Mae Brown is an American author, feminist, and animal rights advocate. Born in Hanover, Pennsylvania, she graduated from the University of Florida and the New York University School of the Arts. Brown is best known for her semi-autobiographical novel "Rubyfruit Jungle" (1973), which explored lesbian identity and received critical acclaim. She has written over 60 works, including novels, short stories, essays, and children's books. Brown has received numerous awards for her writing, including the Lambda Literary Award, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award, and the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. Her works have been translated into over 20 languages. Brown is also an outspoken advocate for animal rights and has served on the board of directors for various animal welfare organizations. She lives in Virginia and continues to write and speak out on issues that are important to her.

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