Kaye Gibbons Books in Order

Kaye Gibbons is a critically acclaimed author born in 1960 in Nash County, North Carolina, on Bend of the River Road. She pursued her passion for literature at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studied American and English literature. Gibbons' writing career took off at a young age, as she penned her debut novel, Ellen Foster, at twenty-six years old. The novel received widespread acclaim, earning praise from literary icons Eudora Welty and Walker Percy. Welty noted the "honesty of thought and eye and feeling and word" that defines Gibbons' work, while Percy compared Ellen Foster to a Southern Holden Caulfield, citing its toughness, humor, and breathtaking narrative.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Kaye Gibbons

  • #1
    How I became a writer(1988)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Frost and Flower(1995)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Eudora Welty: Writers' Reflections Upon First Reading Welty(1999)
    Amazon
  • #4
    The Best American Essays of the Century(2000)
    Amazon
  • #1
    Ellen Foster(1987)
    Amazon
  • #2
    A Virtuous Woman(1989)
    Amazon
  • #3
    A Cure for Dreams(1991)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Charms for the Easy Life(1993)
    Amazon
  • #5
    Sights Unseen(1995)
    Amazon
  • #6
    On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon(1998)
    Amazon
  • #7
    Divining Women(2004)
    Amazon
  • #8
    The Life All Around Me By Ellen Foster(2005)
    Amazon
  • #9
    The Lunatics Ball(2011)
    Amazon

About Kaye Gibbons

Kaye Gibbons is a critically acclaimed author born in 1960 in Nash County, North Carolina, on Bend of the River Road. She pursued her passion for literature at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studied American and English literature. Gibbons' writing career took off at a young age, as she penned her debut novel, Ellen Foster, at twenty-six years old. The novel received widespread acclaim, earning praise from literary icons Eudora Welty and Walker Percy. Welty noted the "honesty of thought and eye and feeling and word" that defines Gibbons' work, while Percy compared Ellen Foster to a Southern Holden Caulfield, citing its toughness, humor, and breathtaking narrative.

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