T. Greenwood is an acclaimed American author known for her emotionally rich and atmospheric novels. Her works include "Keeping Lucy", a gripping story of a mother's fight for her disabled daughter set in the 1960s; "Rust & Stardust", a haunting reimagining of the true-crime case that inspired Nabokov's Lolita; and "The Golden Hour", a compelling tale of love, loss, and resilience. Greenwood's writing is celebrated for its lyrical prose and deeply human storytelling, drawing readers into vivid historical landscapes while exploring themes of family, justice, and the enduring strength of women.