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Natalie Robins Books in Order
Natalie Robins is a prolific author of nine books, with a notable body of work encompassing both poetry and nonfiction. Her critically acclaimed nonfiction titles include Savage Grace, which won an Edgar Award in 1985 and was adapted into a film starring Julianne Moore, and Alien Ink: The FBI's War on Freedom of Expression, a winner of the 1992 Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award and a New York Times "Notable Book of 1992." The Girl Who Died Twice: The Libby Zion Case and the Hidden Hazards of Hospitals received praise from Sherwin B.Nuland, MD, for its groundbreaking reportorial and literary standards. Her work has also been recognized with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's 1999 Chairman's Citation Award for Living in the Lightning. Currently, she resides in Riverdale, New York, with her husband, writer Christopher Lehmann-Haupt.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Natalie Robins's book series? Natalie Robins has written 2 book series. The most notable is the Non-Fiction series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Natalie Robins
- #1
Savage Grace(1985) - #2
Alien Ink(1992) - #3
The Girl Who Died Twice(1995) - #4
Living in the Lightning(1999) - #5
Copeland's Cure(2005) - #6
The Untold Journey(2017)
- #1
The Peas Belong on the Eye Level(1971) - #2
Eclipse(1981)
About Natalie Robins
Natalie Robins is a prolific author of nine books, with a notable body of work encompassing both poetry and nonfiction. Her critically acclaimed nonfiction titles include Savage Grace, which won an Edgar Award in 1985 and was adapted into a film starring Julianne Moore, and Alien Ink: The FBI's War on Freedom of Expression, a winner of the 1992 Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award and a New York Times "Notable Book of 1992." The Girl Who Died Twice: The Libby Zion Case and the Hidden Hazards of Hospitals received praise from Sherwin B.Nuland, MD, for its groundbreaking reportorial and literary standards. Her work has also been recognized with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's 1999 Chairman's Citation Award for Living in the Lightning. Currently, she resides in Riverdale, New York, with her husband, writer Christopher Lehmann-Haupt.
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