Ann Purmell

|birth_place=Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. |occupation=Author |nationality=American |alma_mater=Eastern Michigan University |genre=Children's literature |children=2 }} Ann Purmell (born November 15, 1953, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American children's book author.

Her first book, ''Apple Cider-Making Days'' was published in 2003 and was followed by ''Where Wild Babies Sleep'' in 2003. Her next book ''Christmas Tree Farm'' won the 2007 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation's Children's Literature Award. The award goes to children's books with an agricultural subject. Her 2008 ''Maple Syrup Season'' continued with her agricultural themes.

Purmell was a psychiatric nurse for children, having received her nursing degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1979. Purmell is married to a dentist and has two children. Provided by Wikipedia

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