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Sloane Crosley Books in Order

Sloane Crosley is a critically acclaimed author of contemporary literature, known for her witty and insightful storytelling. Her debut essay collection, "I Was Told There'd Be Cake," was a New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the Thurber Prize. Her second essay collection, "How Did You Get This Number," solidified her reputation as a masterful chronicler of modern life. With "The Clasp," Crosley ventured into the realm of fiction, showcasing her versatility as a writer. A regular contributor to The New York Times, Crosley's work has been widely praised for its humor, intelligence, and nuance. She currently resides in Manhattan, where she continues to write and observe the world around her with her signature wit and curiosity.

Bibliography verified: March 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of Sloane Crosley's book series? Sloane Crosley has written 4 book series. The most notable is the Modern Library Torchbearers series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Sloane Crosley

  • #1
    Persuasion (By: Jane Austen) cover
    Persuasion (By: Jane Austen)(1818)
  • #2
    Wuthering Heights (By: Emily Brontë) cover
    Wuthering Heights (By: Emily Brontë)
  • #3
    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (By: Harriet Ann Jacobs) cover
    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (By: Harriet Ann Jacobs)
  • #4
    Lady Audley's Secret (By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon) cover
    Lady Audley's Secret (By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon)
  • #5
    The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings (By: Charlotte Perkins Gilman) cover
    The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings (By: Charlotte Perkins Gilman)
  • #6
    The Awakening (By: Kate Chopin) cover
    The Awakening (By: Kate Chopin)
  • #7
    The Goodness of St. Rocque: And Other Stories (By: Alice Dunbar-Nelson) cover
    The Goodness of St. Rocque: And Other Stories (By: Alice Dunbar-Nelson)
  • #8
    The Custom of the Country (By: Edith Wharton) cover
    The Custom of the Country (By: Edith Wharton)(1913)
  • #9
    The Voyage Out (By: Virginia Woolf) cover
    The Voyage Out (By: Virginia Woolf)(1915)
  • #10
    Regiment of Women (By: Clemence Dane,Melissa Broder) cover
    Regiment of Women (By: Clemence Dane,Melissa Broder)(1917)
  • #11
    The Heads of Cerberus (By: Francis Stevens) cover
    The Heads of Cerberus (By: Francis Stevens)(1919)
  • #12
    The Transformation of Philip Jettan (By: Georgette Heyer) cover
    The Transformation of Philip Jettan (By: Georgette Heyer)(1923)
  • #13
    A Daughter of the Samurai (By: Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto) cover
    A Daughter of the Samurai (By: Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto)(1925)
  • #14
    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (By: Anita Loos) cover
    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (By: Anita Loos)(1925)
  • #15
    Quicksand (By: Nella Larsen) cover
    Quicksand (By: Nella Larsen)(1928)
  • #16
    Passing (By: Nella Larsen) cover
    Passing (By: Nella Larsen)(1929)
  • #17
    Nada (By: Carmen Laforet) cover
    Nada (By: Carmen Laforet)(1944)
  • #18
    The Return of the Soldier (By: Rebecca West) cover
    The Return of the Soldier (By: Rebecca West)(1970)
  • #19
    The Selected Poetry (By: Edna St. Vincent Millay,Olivia Gatwood,Nancy Milford) cover
    The Selected Poetry (By: Edna St. Vincent Millay,Olivia Gatwood,Nancy Milford)(2002)
  • #20
    Love, Anger, Madness: A Haitian Trilogy (By: Marie Vieux-Chauvet) cover
    Love, Anger, Madness: A Haitian Trilogy (By: Marie Vieux-Chauvet)(2010)
  • #21
    American Indian Stories (By: Ziktala-Sa) cover
    American Indian Stories (By: Ziktala-Sa)(2018)
  • #22
    Narrative Of Sojourner Truth (By: Sojourner Truth,Oliver Gilbert) cover
    Narrative Of Sojourner Truth (By: Sojourner Truth,Oliver Gilbert)(2019)
  • #23
    There Is Confusion (By: Jessie Redmon Fauset) cover
    There Is Confusion (By: Jessie Redmon Fauset)(2020)
  • #24
    Villette (By: Charlotte Brontë) cover
    Villette (By: Charlotte Brontë)(2020)
  • #25
    The Collected Poems of Chika Sagawa (By: Sawako Nakayasu,Chika Sagawa) cover
    The Collected Poems of Chika Sagawa (By: Sawako Nakayasu,Chika Sagawa)(2020)
  • #26
    The Squatter and the Don (By: Ana Castillo,María Amparo Ruiz de Burton) cover
    The Squatter and the Don (By: Ana Castillo,María Amparo Ruiz de Burton)(2021)
  • #27
    Mrs. Spring Fragrance: and Other Writings (By: C Pam Zhang,Sui Sin Far) cover
    Mrs. Spring Fragrance: and Other Writings (By: C Pam Zhang,Sui Sin Far)(2021)
  • #28
    The Southern Woman: Selected Fiction (By: Elizabeth Spencer) cover
    The Southern Woman: Selected Fiction (By: Elizabeth Spencer)(2021)
  • #29
    The Princess of 72nd Street (By: Elaine Kraf) cover
    The Princess of 72nd Street (By: Elaine Kraf)(2024)
  • #30
    I Am Clarence (By: Sarah Manguso,Elaine Kraf) cover
    I Am Clarence (By: Sarah Manguso,Elaine Kraf)(2025)
  • #31
    Lolly Willowes or, the loving huntsman (By: Sylvia Townsend Warner) cover
    Lolly Willowes or, the loving huntsman (By: Sylvia Townsend Warner)(2025)
  • #32
    The House of Madelaine (By: Elaine Kraf) cover
    The House of Madelaine (By: Elaine Kraf)(2025)
  • #33
    Plum Bun Without a Moral (By: Jessie Redmon Fauset) cover
    Plum Bun Without a Moral (By: Jessie Redmon Fauset)(2025)
  • #34
    Find Him! (By: Elaine Kraf) cover
    Find Him! (By: Elaine Kraf)(2025)
  • #35
    Nothing Grows by Moonlight (By: Torborg Nedreaas) cover
    Nothing Grows by Moonlight (By: Torborg Nedreaas)(2026)
  • #36
    Memory House (By: Elaine Kraf) cover
    Memory House (By: Elaine Kraf)(2026)
  • #37
    The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (With: Katherine Mansfield) cover
    The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (With: Katherine Mansfield)(2026)
  • #38
    A Country Doctor (By: Sarah Orne Jewett) cover
    A Country Doctor (By: Sarah Orne Jewett)(2026)
  • #39
    Bread Givers (By: Anzia Yezierska) cover
    Bread Givers (By: Anzia Yezierska)(2026)
  • #1
    The Best American Travel Writing 2000 (By: Bill Bryson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2000 (By: Bill Bryson)(2000)
  • #2
    The Best American Travel Writing 2011 cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2011(2011)
  • #3
    The Best American Travel Writing 2012 (By: Jason Wilson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2012 (By: Jason Wilson)(2012)
  • #4
    The Best American Travel Writing 2013 (By: Jason Wilson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2013 (By: Jason Wilson)(2013)
  • #5
    The Best American Travel Writing 2014 (By: Jason Wilson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2014 (By: Jason Wilson)(2014)
  • #6
    The Best American Travel Writing 2015 (By: Jason Wilson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2015 (By: Jason Wilson)(2015)
  • #7
    The Best American Travel Writing 2016 (By: Bill Bryson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2016 (By: Bill Bryson)(2016)
  • #8
    The Best American Travel Writing 2017 (By: Jason Wilson,Lauren Collins) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2017 (By: Jason Wilson,Lauren Collins)(2017)
  • #9
    The Best American Travel Writing 2018 (By: Cheryl Strayed) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2018 (By: Cheryl Strayed)(2018)
  • #10
    The Best American Travel Writing 2019 (By: Jason Wilson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2019 (By: Jason Wilson)(2019)
  • #11
    The Best American Travel Writing 2020 (By: Jason Wilson) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2020 (By: Jason Wilson)(2020)
  • #12
    The Best American Travel Writing 2021 (By: Padma Lakshmi) cover
    The Best American Travel Writing 2021 (By: Padma Lakshmi)(2021)
  • #13
    Unscrolled cover
    Unscrolled(2013)
  • #14
    On Being 40 cover
    On Being 40(2019)

About Sloane Crosley

Sloane Crosley is a critically acclaimed author of contemporary literature, known for her witty and insightful storytelling. Her debut essay collection, "I Was Told There'd Be Cake," was a New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the Thurber Prize. Her second essay collection, "How Did You Get This Number," solidified her reputation as a masterful chronicler of modern life. With "The Clasp," Crosley ventured into the realm of fiction, showcasing her versatility as a writer. A regular contributor to The New York Times, Crosley's work has been widely praised for its humor, intelligence, and nuance. She currently resides in Manhattan, where she continues to write and observe the world around her with her signature wit and curiosity.

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