Karen Karbo's first novel, Trespassers Welcome Here, was a New York
Times Notable Book of the Year, and a Village Voice Top Ten Book of
the Year. Her other two adult novels, The Diamond Lane and
Motherhood Made a Man Out of Me, were also named New York Times
Notable Books.
Karbo's 2004 memoir, The Stuff of Life, about the last year she
spent with her father before his death, was an NYT Notable Book, a
People Magazine Critics' Choice, a Books for a Better Life Award
finalist, and a winner of the Oregon Book Award for Creative
Non-fiction.
Her short stories, essays, articles and reviews have appeared in
Elle, Vogue, Esquire, Outside, O, More, The New Republic, The New
York Times, salon.com and other magazines. She is a recipient of a
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, and a winner
of the General Electric Younger Writer Award.
Karbo is most well known for her best-selling Kick Ass Women
series, the most recent of which is How Georgia Became O'Keeffe,
published in 2011. How to Hepburn, published in 2007, was hailed by
the Philadelphia Inquirer as "an exuberant celebration of a great
original"; #1 ebook best-seller The Gospel According to Coco Chanel
appeared in 2009. Julia Child Rules: Lessons On Savoring Life was
published in 2013. Next up: In Praise of Difficult Women: Life
Lessons From 29 Heroines Who Dared to Break the Rules will be
released on February 27, 2018.
In addition, Karbo penned three books in the Minerva Clark mystery
series for children: Minerva Clark Gets A Clue, Minerva Clark Goes
to the Dogs, and Minerva Clark Gives Up the Ghost.
Karen grew up in Los Angeles, California and lives in Portland,
Oregon where she continues to kick ass.
"...honest, entertaining, and unvarnished..." -- Men's Journal "McNamara's autobiography isn't just for surfers, then; it's for anyone who's been looking for a way to overcome the insecurities and fears that are holding them back. An exciting, entertaining life story with an uplifting message." -- Booklist
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