About The Author
Discover the uplifting works of Latter-day Saint author Annalisa Hall, where children’s books bring light, self-esteem, and the Holy Spirit into young hearts.
Faith, Family, and Inspiration Through Writing
The journey of an LDS author dedicated to helping children understand their divine worth and the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Annalisa Hall is a Christian author and Latter-day Saint writer whose books celebrate the joy of faith, the comfort of the Holy Ghost, and the importance of belonging to God’s family. Born in Rochester, Michigan, Annalisa developed a love for storytelling early in life—one rooted in creativity, compassion, and a desire to inspire and educate.
She attended LDS Business College (now Ensign College) on a merit scholarship, graduating with honors before transferring to Brigham Young University, where she earned her B.A. in English. Her early writing success came in 2010 with “Garbage Can Graffiti”, published in the Friend Magazine, introducing her voice to a worldwide Latter-day Saint audience.
Now living in Poway, California, Annalisa is not only a devoted wife and mother of three but also a Christ follower whose words uplift and strengthen families. Her stories focus on spiritual growth, self-esteem, and faith, providing both inspiration and gentle lessons for children and parents alike.
Through her books, Annalisa seeks to delight, educate, and inspire. Her writing encourages children to listen to the Holy Ghost, embrace baptism as a sacred covenant, and recognize their divine identity as sons and daughters of God.
Her works embody themes of communion, belonging, and understanding the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit—guiding young readers toward faith and confidence.