Known for her lyrical prose and engagement with Christian theology, Marilynne Robinson’s fiction and nonfiction books tackle important moral questions. She was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for her first novel, Housekeeping, and won the award for Gilead, the first book in her trilogy set in Gilead, Iowa. In 2012, President Obama presented Robinson with the National Humanities Medal for her work.

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Title: Gilead (Pulitzer Prize Winner) (Oprah's Book Club), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Tinkers (Pulitzer Prize Winner) (10th Anniversary Edition), Author: Paul Harding
Title: Jack (Oprah's Book Club), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Housekeeping: A Novel (Fortieth Anniversary Edition), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Lila (Oprah's Book Club), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Home (Oprah's Book Club), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Reading Genesis, Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Housekeeping, Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: What Are We Doing Here?: Essays, Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Gilead (Pulitzer Prize Winner) (Oprah's Book Club), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Tinkers (10th Anniversary Edition), Author: Paul Harding
Title: Home (Oprah's Book Club), Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Jack, Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: The Sound and the Fury: The Corrected Text with Faulkner's Appendix, Author: William Faulkner
Title: Housekeeping, Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Housekeeping, Author: Marilynne Robinson
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Housekeeping (Fortieth Anniversary Edition): A Novel
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Title: The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought, Author: Marilynne Robinson
Title: Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self, Author: Marilynne Robinson

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