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Edwidge Danticat Reading Order

1 series · 51 books

Edwidge Danticat is a celebrated Haitian American author known for her poignant storytelling and exploration of identity, culture, and migration. With a prolific portfolio of 51 works, including a series and standalone novels, her most renowned piece is "Breath, Eyes, Memory," which garnered acclaim as an Oprah's Book Club selection. Active between 1998 and 2007, Danticat has left a lasting impact on contemporary literature.

Standalone Novels Series

51 books

#Title
1
African Lookbook
2
Beginnings, Endings, and Salt
3
Beginnings, Salt, and the Lion's Mouth
4
Best American Essays 2011
5
Breath, Eyes, Memory (SparkNotes Literature Guide)
6
Claire of the sea light
7
Clara da Luz do Mar
8
Create dangerously
9
Cutting Edge
10
Eight Days
11
Everything Inside
12
Fault Lines Views Across Haitis Divide
13
Fifty Contemporary Writers
14
Haiti
15
Haiti Noir
16
Haiti noir
17
Haiti noir 2
18
Homelands
19
Huit Jours
20
Infamous Rosalie
21
Krik? Krak! (SparkNotes Literature Guide)
22
La récolte douce des larmes [Relié]
23
Lavil
24
Le cri de l'oiseau rouge
25
Mama's nightingale
26
My Mommy Medicine
27
One World Two
28
Other Side of the Sea
29
Plough Quarterly No. 16 - America's Prophet
30
Plough Quarterly No. 20 - The Welcome Table
31
Plough Quarterly No. 30 - Made Perfect
32
Royal Diaries
33
The Artists' and Writers' Cookbook
34
The Last Mapou
35
The Penguin Book of Migration Literature
36
The art of death
37
Untwine
38
Breath, Eyes, Memory
1998
39
Die süße Saat der Tränen
1999
40
The farming of bones
1999
41
Beacon Best of 2000
2000
42
Krik? Krak!
2000
43
La Récolte douce des larmes
2001
44
The Butterfly's Way
2001
45
After the Dance
2002
46
Behind the mountains
2002
47
The Coriolis effect
2002
48
The dew breaker
2004
49
Anacaona
2005
50
Anacaona, Golden Flower
2005
51
Brother, I'm dying
2007

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Edwidge Danticat written?
Edwidge Danticat has written 51 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1998 to 2007.

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