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  1. Beth Gutcheon is a best-selling American author who has written ten novels and two quilting books. Life and career. A graduate of Miss Porter's School [1] in Farmington, Connecticut, Gutcheon went on to study at Harvard University, earning a bachelor of arts with honors in English.

  2. Beth Gutcheon is a best selling American author. She has written 10 novels including Death at Breakfast, Gossip, Good-bye and Amen, Still Missing, and More Than You Know.

  3. www.bethgutcheon.com › about-2About Beth

    Since 1978 when her first novel, The New Girls, was published, Gutcheon has made her living full-time as a storyteller. She is the author of ten previous novels, all in print, and of many commissioned screenplays, including for the 20 th Century Fox feature film Without a Trace , based on her novel, Still Missing .

  4. Nov 14, 2016 · Beth Gutcheon grew up in western Pennsylvania. She was educated at Harvard where she took an honors BA in English literature. She has spent most of her adult life in New York City, except for sojourns in San Francisco and on the coast of Maine.

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  5. Beth Gutcheon builds a heartrending suspense that culminates in a climax you will never forget. “ Still Missing ” was made into the 20th Century Fox feature film “ Without a Trace ” “Haunting, harrowing, and highly effective.. a stunning shocker of an ending….It strings out the suspense to the almost unendurable.”

  6. Jan 1, 1980 · Beth Gutcheon. 3.75. 1,208 ratings168 reviews. Alex Selky, going on seven, kissed his mother goodbye and set off for school, a mere two blocks away. He never made it. Desperate to find him, his mother begins a vigil that lasts for days, then weeks, then months.

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  8. Jan 1, 1995 · Saying Grace is about the fragility of human happiness and the strength of convictions, about keeping faith as a couple whether it keeps one safe or not. Beth Gutcheon has a gift for creating a world in microcosm and capturing the grace in the rhythms of everyday life.