Books in Order: Profiling Mary Monroe – Crafting Afro-American Fiction
A Glimpse Into Mary Monroe’s Life
Mary Monroe, a celebrated American author, is known for contributing significantly to Afro-American fiction. Born into a family of sharecroppers in Alabama, Mary was the only one who graduated from high school. Instead of heading to college or attending formal writing classes, Mary decided to teach herself the art of crafting stories. Since the tender age of four, she has been composing short stories. Among her most favoured authors are Ernest Gaines, Stephen King, Alice Walker, and James Patterson. Today, Mary is a proud resident of Oakland, California.
Mary Monroe’s Writing Journey: Struggles and Triumphs
After breaking into the literary world in 1985 with her debut novel, The Upper Room, Mary faced a challenging path. Despite hundreds of rejection letters, her determination remained unflinching. It took fifteen long years for her to secure another publishing contract for her next novel, God Don’t Like Ugly, which was published to great acclaim in 2000.
Mary Monroe’s Books in Order
Below is a comprehensive list of Mary Monroe’s books in order based on their first-time release dates:
Publication Order of God Don’t Like Ugly Books