Maynard published her first novel,
Baby Love, in 1981. Her 1992 novel
To Die For drew from the
Pamela Smart murder case and was adapted into a 1995 film, also called
To Die For, directed by
Gus Van Sant and starring
Nicole Kidman,
Matt Dillon, and
Joaquin Phoenix. In the late 1990s, she wrote to her readers in an online discussion forum,
The Domestic Affairs Message Board. She published two books of
young adult fiction:
The Usual Rules (2003) and
The Cloud Chamber (2005). Her
true crime book
Internal Combustion (2006) deals with the case of
Nancy Seaman, a Michigan resident convicted in 2004 of killing her husband. The novel
Labor Day was published in 2009 and adapted into a movie, written and directed by
Jason Reitman and starring
Kate Winslet and
Josh Brolin. Her other novels include
The Good Daughters (2010),
After Her (2013), and
Under the Influence (2016). In summer 2021, Maynard published
Count the Ways, a well-received novel about home, parenthood, love, and forgiveness. That autumn, she won The
Grand Prix de Littérature Américaine 2021 for "
Où vivaient les gens heureux" (
Count the Ways), published in France in August 2021 by Philippe Rey in a translation by Florence Lévy-Paoloni. In 2023, the 50th anniversary of
Looking Back: A Chronicle of Growing Up Old in the Sixties was noted, with Maynard recording an audio version of the book. She said: "On every page, I read words written by my younger self that, if I could, I would have changed. The girl I used to be back then was naive and opinionated, frequently a prim know-it-all. In the pages of what purported to be the story of her life so far, she was also keeping a large secret. In the end though, as the days of recording came to an end, a rush of pure, tender protectiveness for that girl overtook me. I wished I could reach through the pages I was reading out loud and put my arms around that girl, tell her to be careful of her body, her gifts, her precious and breakable heart. As I finished reading the final paragraph into the microphone, I realized I was weeping." In May 2023, Maynard's novel
The Bird Hotel was published by Arcade. On August 24, 2023, Philippe Rey published it in France under the title ''L'hôtel des oiseaux'', translated by Florence Lévy-Paoloni. Maynard's novel
How the Light Gets In, published in June 2024 by William Morrow, is a sequel. It follows the characters of
Count the Ways (2021) into the current American climate. == Personal life ==