Mary Monroe
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Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1985– |
Genre | African-American, fiction |
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Mary Monroe is a New York Times bestselling African-American fiction author.[1] Her first novel, The Upper Room, was published by St. Martin's Press in 1985. She is best known for her novel God Don't Like Ugly (originally published by Dafina Books in Fall 2000),[2] and the series revolved around the characters first introduced in this book.
Biography
Mary Monroe is the third of four children, born in Toxey, Alabama. She spent the first part of her life in Alabama and Ohio, moving to Richmond, California in 1973. Successful author and mother of two children, Mary currently resides in Oakland, where she continues to write bestselling novels.[3]
Bibliography
Novels
Kensington Books
- The Upper Room
- God Don't Like Ugly
- Gonna Lay Down My Burdens
- God Still Don't Like Ugly
- Red Light Wives
- In Sheep's Clothing
- God Don't Play
- Borrow Trouble
- Deliver Me From Evil
- Company We Keep
- She Had it Coming
- God Ain't Blind
- God Ain't Through Yet
- Mama Ruby
- God Don't Make Mistakes
- Lost Daughters
References
- ↑ "My Novels", Mary Monroe Official Website.
- ↑ "Mary Monroe", African American Literature Book Club.
- ↑ "About Me", Mary Monroe Official Website.
External links
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