Carolina De Robertis Books in Order

Carolina De Robertis is a celebrated author, translator, and advocate. Her novels, including Perla and The Invisible Mountain, have captivated readers worldwide, earning international bestseller status in fifteen languages and garnering prestigious awards such as Italy's Rhegium Julii Prize. Her work has been recognized by prominent publications like the San Francisco Chronicle, O, The Oprah Magazine, and BookList, which named The Invisible Mountain a Best Book of 2009. De Robertis has also distinguished herself as a translator, bringing notable works like Alejandro Zambra's Bonsai and Roberto Ampuero's The Neruda Case to English-speaking audiences. A 2012 fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, De Robertis continues to weave powerful narratives that explore themes of migration, identity, and social justice.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Carolina De Robertis

  • #1
    Radical Hope(2017)
    Amazon
  • #2
    So Many Stars: An Oral History of Trans, Nonbinary, Genderqueer, and Two-Spirit People of Color(2025)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Immigrant Voices(2014)
    Amazon
  • #4
    The 826 Quarterly, Volume 24(2016)
    Amazon
  • #1
    The Invisible Mountain(2009)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Perla(2012)
    Amazon
  • #3
    The Gods of Tango(2015)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Cantoras(2019)
    Amazon
  • #5
    The President and the Frog(2021)
    Amazon
  • #6
    The Palace of Eros (As: Caro De Robertis)(2024)
    Amazon

About Carolina De Robertis

Carolina De Robertis is a celebrated author, translator, and advocate. Her novels, including Perla and The Invisible Mountain, have captivated readers worldwide, earning international bestseller status in fifteen languages and garnering prestigious awards such as Italy's Rhegium Julii Prize. Her work has been recognized by prominent publications like the San Francisco Chronicle, O, The Oprah Magazine, and BookList, which named The Invisible Mountain a Best Book of 2009. De Robertis has also distinguished herself as a translator, bringing notable works like Alejandro Zambra's Bonsai and Roberto Ampuero's The Neruda Case to English-speaking audiences. A 2012 fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, De Robertis continues to weave powerful narratives that explore themes of migration, identity, and social justice.

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