Meet Ann Haralambie:
Ann Haralambie is an award-winning author and a trial and appellate attorney (a Certified Child Welfare Law Specialist and a former a Certified Family Law Specialist from 1993 to 9/1/2024). She has a BA in Creative Writing, an MA in English Literature, and a JD in law. Her first book was a poetry chapbook published in 1976 by Desert First Works while she was in law school. Her three volume Thomson Reuters legal treatise, “Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases 3d” is supplemented annually. Her three other major law books are written primarily for a legal and multi-disciplinary professional audience.
Ann is an adoptee who searched for her birth family for 35 years. Her award-winning book, “Not Nicholson: The Story of a First Daughter,” (2023) is an adoption search and reunion memoir. It has been called “a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring quest for self-understanding. . . a deeply moving read, one that resonates long after the final page is turned” (The Reading Bud), “universally inspiring, exemplifying an unwavering resolve that continues even in the face of numerous obstacles. . . an invaluable companion for those navigating the intricate paths of understanding and acceptance in the realms of adoption” (Literary Titan), and “a compelling read that balances personal narrative with broader social issues. . . . a book that will appeal to a wide range of readers, . . . a powerful reminder of the enduring human spirit and the profound impact of uncovering one’s past.” (Jeyran Main, Editor-in-chief, Review Tales Magazine).
Spending her time equally between Arizona and New Hampshire, in her spare time Ann loves singing all kinds of music from classical choral music to traditional Irish/Scottish songs to worship music, playing various fretted string instruments and the Irish bodhrán (a framed goatskin drum), Irish and ballroom dancing, and serving as the Loon Preservation Committee field volunteer for Silver Lake, NH.