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Chronological Sloane Monroe

by Cheryl Bradshaw

15 books Started 2011 Latest 2021
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The Chronological Sloane Monroe is a Literary Fiction series by Cheryl Bradshaw, made up of 15 books published between 2011 and 2021. It begins with Black Diamond Death (2011), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Silent as the Grave (2021), spanning 10 years of storytelling.

15books
10years active
2decades
~0.7yrs between books
2021latest release

Chronological Sloane Monroe series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Chronological Sloane Monroe series?

Start with Black Diamond Death (2011), the first book in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series by Cheryl Bradshaw. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series?

There are 15 books in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series by Cheryl Bradshaw, published between 2011 and 2021.

What is the first book in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series?

The first book in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series is Black Diamond Death, published in 2011 by Cheryl Bradshaw.

What is the latest book in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series?

The most recent book in the Chronological Sloane Monroe series is Silent as the Grave (2021) by Cheryl Bradshaw.

Cheryl Bradshaw is an award-winning author from Yellowknife, Canada, with Metis roots. Her writing focuses on the intersection of Indigenous culture and contemporary issues. She is the author of three critically acclaimed novels: "Bearskin Diary," "Fatty Legs," and "Wildfire Season." "Bearskin Diary" won the 2015 Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction and the 2016 Amazon First Novel Award. "Fatty Legs" was longlisted for the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize and was named one of the best books of the year by CBC Books and The Globe and Mail. Bradshaw's work has been praised for its rich portrayal of Indigenous life, its exploration of complex social issues, and its poetic and evocative language. She is a strong advocate for Indigenous rights and visibility in literature and has been recognized for her contributions to Canadian culture.

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