Cherie Dimaline Books in Order
Cherie Dimaline is a prominent author and editor from the Georgian Bay Métis community, renowned for her award-winning fiction that has been published and anthologized internationally. She has made a significant impact in the literary world, including winning the Governor General's Literary Award in 2017 for her novel The Marrow Thieves. Dimaline's impressive career has also been recognized with the Emerging Artist of the Year award at the Ontario Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2014, making her the first Aboriginal Writer in Residence for the Toronto Public Library. Currently based in Toronto, she coordinates the annual Indigenous Writers' Gathering, solidifying her commitment to nurturing Indigenous voices in literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Cherie Dimaline
- #1AmazonA Clash of Steel (By: C.B. Lee)(2021)
- #2AmazonSo Many Beginnings (By: Bethany C. Morrow)(2021)
- #3AmazonTravelers Along the Way (By: Aminah Mae Safi)(2022)
- #4AmazonWhat Souls Are Made Of (By: Tasha Suri)(2022)
- #5AmazonSelf-Made Boys (By: Anna-Marie McLemore)(2022)
- #6AmazonMy Dear Henry (By: Kalynn Bayron)(2023)
- #7AmazonTeach the Torches to Burn (By: Caleb Roehrig)(2023)
- #8AmazonInto the Bright Open(2023)
- #9AmazonThis Wretched Beauty (By: Elle Grenier)(2026)
- #10AmazonLove Beyond Body, Space & Time(2016)
- #11Writing Career:(20)
- #12The Girl Who Grew a Galaxy(20)
- #13Empire of Wild(20)
About Cherie Dimaline
Cherie Dimaline is a prominent author and editor from the Georgian Bay Métis community, renowned for her award-winning fiction that has been published and anthologized internationally. She has made a significant impact in the literary world, including winning the Governor General's Literary Award in 2017 for her novel The Marrow Thieves. Dimaline's impressive career has also been recognized with the Emerging Artist of the Year award at the Ontario Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2014, making her the first Aboriginal Writer in Residence for the Toronto Public Library. Currently based in Toronto, she coordinates the annual Indigenous Writers' Gathering, solidifying her commitment to nurturing Indigenous voices in literature.
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