Lydia Millet Books in Order
Lydia Millet is a celebrated author of twelve works of fiction, distinguished by her commitment to crafting nuanced narratives that captivate readers worldwide. Her writing has been recognized with prestigious awards from PEN Center USA and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Millet's literary achievements include being longlisted for the National Book Award and shortlisted for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, with several titles also earning recognition as New York Times Notable Books. Notably, her story collection, Love in Infant Monkeys, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. A resident of Tucson, Arizona, Millet continues to produce thought-provoking works that resonate with audiences.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Lydia Millet
- #1AmazonOmnivores(1996)
- #2AmazonGeorge Bush, Dark Prince of Love(2000)
- #3AmazonMy Happy Life(2002)
- #4AmazonOh Pure and Radiant Heart(2005)
- #5AmazonEveryone's Pretty(2005)
- #6AmazonPills and Starships(2014)
- #7AmazonMermaids in Paradise(2014)
- #8AmazonSweet Lamb of Heaven(2016)
- #9AmazonA Children's Bible(2020)
- #10AmazonDinosaurs(2022)
- #11AmazonWe Loved It All(2024)
- #12AmazonGirl and Giraffe(2014)
- #13AmazonLove in Infant Monkeys(2009)
- #14AmazonFight No More: Stories(2018)
- #15AmazonAtavists(2025)
- #16AmazonMirror, Mirror on the Wall(1998)
- #17AmazonA Galaxy Not So Far Away(2002)
- #18AmazonElectric Literature no. 1(2009)
- #19AmazonMy Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me(2010)
About Lydia Millet
Lydia Millet is a celebrated author of twelve works of fiction, distinguished by her commitment to crafting nuanced narratives that captivate readers worldwide. Her writing has been recognized with prestigious awards from PEN Center USA and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Millet's literary achievements include being longlisted for the National Book Award and shortlisted for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, with several titles also earning recognition as New York Times Notable Books. Notably, her story collection, Love in Infant Monkeys, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. A resident of Tucson, Arizona, Millet continues to produce thought-provoking works that resonate with audiences.
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