Donna Tartt Books in Order
Donna Tartt is an acclaimed American writer whose novels have captivated readers worldwide. Her critically acclaimed debut novels, <i>The Secret History</i> and <i>The Little Friend</i>, have been translated into thirty languages, and she was awarded the 2003 WH Smith Literary Award for <i>The Little Friend</i>. Her masterpiece, <i>The Goldfinch</i>, earned her the Pulitzer Prize in 2014, solidifying her status as a literary icon. As a child prodigy, Donna began writing poetry at the tender age of five. Her talent was soon recognized, and she published her first piece in a Mississippi literary review at thirteen. She went on to study at the University of Mississippi, where her writing caught the attention of renowned author Willie Morris. Following a recommendation from Morris, Barry Hannah invited her to join his graduate short story course, where she impressed her peers with her exceptional talent. She later transferred to Bennington College, where she befriended fellow writers Bret Easton Ellis, Jill Eisenstadt, and Jonathan Lethem, and studied classics with Claude Fredericks. Today, Donna divides her time between Virginia and New York City, where she continues to craft novels that have become staples of contemporary literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Donna Tartt
- #1AmazonThe Secret History(1992)
- #2AmazonThe Little Friend(2002)
- #3AmazonThe Goldfinch(2013)
- #4AmazonA Very Southern Christmas: Holiday Stories from the South's Best Writers(2003)
- #5AmazonThe Best American Short Stories 2006(2006)
- #6AmazonThe Virago Book of the Joy of Shopping(2007)
- #7AmazonThe Writer's Library(2020)
About Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt is an acclaimed American writer whose novels have captivated readers worldwide. Her critically acclaimed debut novels, <i>The Secret History</i> and <i>The Little Friend</i>, have been translated into thirty languages, and she was awarded the 2003 WH Smith Literary Award for <i>The Little Friend</i>. Her masterpiece, <i>The Goldfinch</i>, earned her the Pulitzer Prize in 2014, solidifying her status as a literary icon. As a child prodigy, Donna began writing poetry at the tender age of five. Her talent was soon recognized, and she published her first piece in a Mississippi literary review at thirteen. She went on to study at the University of Mississippi, where her writing caught the attention of renowned author Willie Morris. Following a recommendation from Morris, Barry Hannah invited her to join his graduate short story course, where she impressed her peers with her exceptional talent. She later transferred to Bennington College, where she befriended fellow writers Bret Easton Ellis, Jill Eisenstadt, and Jonathan Lethem, and studied classics with Claude Fredericks. Today, Donna divides her time between Virginia and New York City, where she continues to craft novels that have become staples of contemporary literature.
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!
Be the first to leave a review!

