Sue Monk Kidd

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Sue Monk Kidd
Born: August 12, 1948
Sylvester, Georgia
Occupation: Novelist, memoirist
Nationality: Flag of United States United States
Writing period: 1988 -
Debut works: Memoir: God’s Joyful Surprise (1988)
Novel: The Secret Life of Bees (2002)

Sue Monk Kidd (born August 12, 1948) is a southern American writer best known for her novel, The Secret Life of Bees.

Kidd, who was born in Sylvester, Georgia, graduated from Texas Christian University with a B.S. in nursing in 1970 and worked throughout her twenties as a Registered Nurse and college nursing instructor.

She got her start in writing when a personal essay she wrote for a writing class was published in Guideposts and reprinted in Reader's Digest. She went on to become a Contributing Editor at Guideposts.

Her first books, God’s Joyful Surprise (Harper SanFrancisco, 1988) and When the Heart Waits (Harper SanFrancisco, 1990), were spiritual memoirs describing her experiences in contemplative Christianity. The Dance of the Dissident Daughter (Harper SanFrancisco, 1996) introduced themes from feminist theology.

Her first novel, The Secret Life of Bees (Viking, 2002), was completed over three and a half years. Her second novel, The Mermaid Chair, was published in 2005.

She has acknowledged Henry David Thoreau, Kate Chopin, Thomas Merton, and Carl Jung as influences.

She is currently Writer in Residence at Phoebe Pember House in Charleston, where she lives with her husband, Sanford (Sandy) Kidd, two children, Bob and Ann, and a black lab, Lily.

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NAME Kidd, Sue Monk
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SHORT DESCRIPTION Novelist
DATE OF BIRTH August 12, 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH Sylvester, Georgia
DATE OF DEATH
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