Sarah Hall Books in Order
Sarah Hall is a critically acclaimed author known for her evocative and poignant portrayals of the human condition. She holds a degree in English and Art History from Aberystwyth University and began her writing career as a poet, with several of her poems appearing in prominent poetry magazines. Hall's passion for creative writing led her to pursue an M Litt at St Andrew's University, where she later taught on the undergraduate Creative Writing programme. Her debut novel, <i>Haweswater</i>, published in 2002, won the 2003 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book, solidifying her reputation as a rising talent. The novel's exploration of a rural tragedy in 1930s Cumbria earned her widespread critical acclaim. Hall's subsequent novels, including <i>The Electric Michelangelo</i> and <i>The Carhullan Army</i>, have been shortlisted for numerous prestigious awards, including the Man Booker Prize and the Arthur C Clarke Award. Currently residing in North Carolina, Hall continues to craft thought-provoking and beautifully written fiction.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Sarah Hall
- #1AmazonA Good Man Is Hard To Find (By: Flannery O'Connor)(1955)
- #2AmazonThe Inner Room (By: Robert Aickman)(1968)
- #3AmazonDaughters of Passion (By: Julia O'Faolain)(1982)
- #4AmazonGiacomo Joyce (By: Richard Ellmann)(1983)
- #5AmazonHomeland (By: Barbara Kingsolver)(1989)
- #6AmazonShanti (By: Vikram Chandra)(1997)
- #7AmazonSonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine (By: Thom Jones)(1998)
- #8AmazonAn Elegy for Easterly (By: Petina Gappah)(2009)
- #9AmazonThe Shielding of Mrs Forbes (By: Alan Bennett)(2011)
- #10AmazonThe Cheater's Guide to Love (By: Junot Díaz)(2012)
- #11AmazonMrs Fox(2014)
- #12AmazonMostly Hero (By: Anna Burns)(2014)
- #13AmazonMr Salary (By: Sally Rooney)(2016)
- #14AmazonCome Rain or Come Shine (By: Kazuo Ishiguro)(2019)
- #15AmazonThe Victim (By: P.D. James)(2019)
- #16AmazonDante and the Lobster (By: Samuel Beckett)(2019)
- #17AmazonParadise (By: Edna O'Brien)(2019)
- #18AmazonCosmopolitan (By: Akhil Sharma)(2019)
- #19AmazonThe Lydia Steptoe Stories (By: Djuna Barnes)(2019)
- #20AmazonMary Ventura and The Ninth Kingdom (By: Sylvia Plath)(2019)
- #21AmazonTerrific Mother (By: Lorrie Moore)(2019)
- #22AmazonThe Country Funeral (By: John McGahern)(2019)
- #23AmazonThe Forester's Daughter (By: Claire Keegan)(2019)
- #24AmazonThree Types of Solitude (By: Brian W. Aldiss)(2019)
- #25AmazonA River in Egypt (By: David Means)(2019)
- #26AmazonFairy Tales (By: Marianne Moore)(2019)
- #27AmazonGhostly Stories (By: Celia Fremlin)(2019)
- #28AmazonIntruders (By: Adrian Tomine)(2019)
- #1AmazonHaweswater(2002)
- #2AmazonThe Electric Michelangelo(2004)
- #3AmazonDaughters of the North(2007)
- #4AmazonHow to Paint a Dead Man(2009)
- #5AmazonThe Carhullan Army(2014)
- #6AmazonThe Wolf Border(2015)
- #7AmazonBurntcoat(2021)
- #8AmazonHelm(2025)
- #9AmazonThe Beautiful Indifference(2011)
- #10AmazonMadame Zero(2017)
- #11AmazonSudden Traveller(2019)
- #1AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2010 (With: Helen Oyeyemi,David Constantine,Aminatta Forna,Jon McGregor)(2010)
- #2AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2013 (With: Lionel Shriver,Lavinia Greenlaw,Lucy Wood)(2013)
- #3AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2014 (By: Tessa Hadley,Lionel Shriver,Zadie Smith,Rose Tremain,Francesca Rhydderch,Alan Yentob)(2014)
- #4AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2015 (By: Jeremy Page)(2015)
- #5AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2017 (By: Joanna Trollope,Helen Oyeyemi,Jenni Fagan,Benjamin Markovits,Will Eaves,Cynan Jones)(2017)
- #6AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2018 (With: Kerry Andrew,Ingrid Persaud,Nell Stevens,Kiare Ladner,Stig Abell)(2018)
- #7AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2019 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Jo Lloyd,Lynda Clark,Jacqueline Crooks,Nikki Bedi)(2019)
- #8AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2020 (With: Eley Williams,Caleb Azumah Nelson,Jan Carson,Jack Houston)(2020)
- #9AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2021 (By: Danny Rhodes,James Runcie,Richard Smyth,Lucy Caldwell,Rory Gleeson,Georgina Harding)(2021)
- #10AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2022 (By: Kerry Andrew,Elizabeth Day,Jenn Ashworth,Anna Bailey,Vanessa Onwuemezi,Saba Sams)(2022)
- #11AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2023 (By: Kamila Shamsie,ReetaChakrabarti,NickMulgrew,NaomiWood,CheriseSaywell,KPatrick)(2023)
- #12AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2024 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Ross Raisin,Will Boast,Manish Chauhan,Paddy O’Connell,Vee Walker)(2024)
- #13AmazonSex and Death(2016)
- #14AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2018(2018)
- #15AmazonThe O. Henry Prize Stories 2019(2019)
- #16AmazonThese Our Monsters(2020)
- #17AmazonThe BBC National Short Story Award 2020(2020)
About Sarah Hall
Sarah Hall is a critically acclaimed author known for her evocative and poignant portrayals of the human condition. She holds a degree in English and Art History from Aberystwyth University and began her writing career as a poet, with several of her poems appearing in prominent poetry magazines. Hall's passion for creative writing led her to pursue an M Litt at St Andrew's University, where she later taught on the undergraduate Creative Writing programme. Her debut novel, <i>Haweswater</i>, published in 2002, won the 2003 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book, solidifying her reputation as a rising talent. The novel's exploration of a rural tragedy in 1930s Cumbria earned her widespread critical acclaim. Hall's subsequent novels, including <i>The Electric Michelangelo</i> and <i>The Carhullan Army</i>, have been shortlisted for numerous prestigious awards, including the Man Booker Prize and the Arthur C Clarke Award. Currently residing in North Carolina, Hall continues to craft thought-provoking and beautifully written fiction.
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