Bonnie Jo Campbell Books in Order
Bonnie Jo Campbell is a celebrated American author known for her poignant and evocative fiction. Her critically acclaimed novels include the National Book Award finalist <i>American Salvage</i>, <i>Women & Other Animals</i>, and the novels <i>Q Road</i> and <i>Once Upon a River</i>. Campbell's short stories have garnered numerous awards, including a Pushcart Prize, the AWP Award for Short Fiction, and Southern Review’s 2008 Eudora Welty Prize for “The Inventor, 1972.” Her work has been featured in prominent publications such as Southern Review, Kenyon Review, and Ontario Review. A resident of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Campbell balances her literary pursuits with the study of kobudo, a traditional Okinawan martial art, and enjoys the company of her two donkeys, Jack and Don Quixote.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Bonnie Jo Campbell
- #1AmazonBlue-Tail Fly (By: Vievee Francis)(2006)
- #2AmazonBroken Symmetry (By: Jack Ridl)(2006)
- #3AmazonThe Women Were Leaving the Men (By: Andy Mozina)(2007)
- #4AmazonAfter-Music (By: Conrad Hilberry)(2008)
- #5AmazonWide Awake in Someone Else's Dream (By: M.L. Liebler)(2008)
- #6AmazonTrespassing (By: Janet Kauffman)(2008)
- #7AmazonThe Lost Tiki Palaces of Detroit (By: Michael Zadoorian)(2009)
- #8AmazonIf the World Becomes So Bright (By: Keith Taylor)(2009)
- #9AmazonAmerican Salvage(2009)
- #10AmazonBy Cold Water (By: Chris Dombrowski)(2009)
- #11AmazonAs If We Were Prey (By: Michael Delp)(2010)
- #12AmazonBirth of a Notion; Or, the Half Ain't Never Been Told (By: Bill Harris)(2010)
- #13AmazonVoices of the Lost and Found (By: Dorene O'Brien)(2010)
- #14AmazonAn American Map (By: Anne-Marie Oomen)(2010)
- #15AmazonIn Which Brief Stories Are Told (By: Phillip Sterling)(2011)
- #16AmazonAt The Bureau of Divine Music (By: Michael Heffernan)(2011)
- #17AmazonLove/Imperfect (By: Christopher T. Leland)(2011)
- #18AmazonThe Light Between (By: Terry Blackhawk)(2012)
- #19AmazonTo Embroider the Ground with Prayer (By: Teresa J. Scollon)(2012)
- #20AmazonThe World of a Few Minutes Ago (By: Jack Driscoll)(2012)
- #21AmazonAllegiance (By: francine j. harris)(2012)
- #22AmazonBooker T & Them (By: Bill Harris)(2012)
- #23AmazonPracticing to Walk Like a Heron (By: Jack Ridl)(2013)
- #24AmazonEarth Again (By: Chris Dombrowski)(2013)
- #25AmazonLiving Together (By: Gloria Whelan)(2013)
- #26AmazonMaking Callaloo in Detroit (By: Lolita Hernandez)(2014)
- #27AmazonQuality Snacks (By: Andrew Mozina)(2014)
- #28AmazonKnow the Mother (By: Desiree Cooper)(2016)
- #29AmazonSharp Blue Search of Flame (By: Zilka Joseph)(2016)
- #30AmazonI Want to Be Once (By: M.L. Liebler)(2016)
- #31AmazonStates of Motion (By: Laura Hulthen Thomas)(2017)
- #32AmazonThe Forgetting Tree (By: Rae Paris)(2017)
- #33AmazonThe Lake Michigan Mermaid (By: Anne-Marie Oomen,Linda Nemec Foster)(2018)
- #34AmazonField Recordings (By: Russell Brakefield)(2018)
- #35AmazonMeet Behind Mars (By: Renee Simms)(2018)
- #36AmazonEden Springs (By: Lola Lafon,Laura Kasischke)(2018)
- #37AmazonI Got To Keep Moving (By: Bill Harris)(2018)
- #38AmazonWelcome to Replica Dodge (By: Natalie Ruth Joynton)(2019)
- #39AmazonRagged Anthem (By: Chris Dombrowski)(2019)
- #40AmazonUnblinking (By: Lisa Lenzo)(2019)
- #41AmazonThe Desk on the Sea (By: Jonathan Johnson)(2019)
- #42AmazonShades: Detroit Love Stories (By: Esperanza M. Cintrón)(2019)
- #43AmazonGut Botany (By: Petra Kuppers)(2020)
- #44AmazonYou're in the Wrong Place (By: Joseph Harris)(2020)
- #45AmazonA Fine Canopy (By: Alison Swan)(2020)
- #46AmazonYou Are My Joy and Pain (By: Naomi Long Madgett)(2020)
- #47AmazonHow Other People Make Love (By: Thisbe Nissen)(2021)
- #48AmazonWhen the Heart Needs a Stunt Double (By: Diane Decillis)(2021)
- #49AmazonGun/Shy (By: Jim Daniels)(2021)
About Bonnie Jo Campbell
Bonnie Jo Campbell is a celebrated American author known for her poignant and evocative fiction. Her critically acclaimed novels include the National Book Award finalist <i>American Salvage</i>, <i>Women & Other Animals</i>, and the novels <i>Q Road</i> and <i>Once Upon a River</i>. Campbell's short stories have garnered numerous awards, including a Pushcart Prize, the AWP Award for Short Fiction, and Southern Review’s 2008 Eudora Welty Prize for “The Inventor, 1972.” Her work has been featured in prominent publications such as Southern Review, Kenyon Review, and Ontario Review. A resident of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Campbell balances her literary pursuits with the study of kobudo, a traditional Okinawan martial art, and enjoys the company of her two donkeys, Jack and Don Quixote.
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