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1955 Born April 8, Annapolis, Maryland.
1977 B.S., magna cum laude, in biology. DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana.
1981 M.S., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. University of Arizona.
1981-85 Scientific Writer, Office of Arid Lands Studies, University of Arizona.
1985-87 Freelance journalist.
1988 The Bean Trees, HarperCollins Publishers.
1989 Holding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike of 1983, Cornell University Press.
1989 Homeland and Other Stories, HarperCollins Publishers.
1990 Animal Dreams, HarperCollins Publishers.
1992 Another America, Seal Press.
1993 Pigs in Heaven, HarperCollins Publishers.
1995 High Tide in Tucson, HarperCollins Publishers.
1997 The Bellwether Prize for Fiction: In Support of a Literature of Social Change. Founder, Board Member.
1998 The Bean Trees, 10th Anniversary hard cover edition, HarperCollins Publishers
1998 Holding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike of 1983, re-issued with a new introduction by the author, Cornell University Press.
1998 Another America, re-issued with a new introduction by the author, Seal Press.
1998 The Poisonwood Bible, HarperCollins Publishers.
2000 Prodigal Summer, HarperCollins Publishers
2002 Small Wonder, HarperCollins Publishers - April 2002
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