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Cassandra King’s first novel, Making Waves in Zion, was
published in 1995 by River City Press and reissued in 2004 by Hyperion.
Her second novel, The Sunday Wife (2002), was a Booksense Pick, a
People Magazine Page-Turner of the Week, a Literary Guild
Book-of-the-Month selection, a Books-a-Million President’s Pick, a South
Carolina State Readers’ Circle selection, and a Salt Lake Library
Readers’ Choice Award nominee. In paperback, the novel was chosen by the
Nestle Corporation in its campaign to promote reading groups.
Released in 2005, King’s third novel, The Same Sweet Girls,
became a #1 Booksense Selection and Booksense bestseller, a Southeastern
Bookseller Association bestseller, a New York Post Required
Reading selection, and a Literary Guild Book-of-the-Month Club
selection, and a Southeastern Bookseller Association Bestseller. King’s
latest novel, Queen of Broken Hearts, has been hailed as
“wonderful,” “uplifting,” “absolutely fabulous,” and filled with
irresistible characters” by fellow Southern writers Sandra Brown, Fannie
Flagg, Dorothea Benton Frank.
King’s short fiction and essays have appeared in numerous journals and
anthologies, including Callaloo, Alabama Bound: The Stories of a
State (1995), Belles’ Letters: Contemporary Fiction by Alabama
Women (1999), Stories From Where We Live (2002), and
Stories From The Blue Moon Café (2004). Outside her time working on
her fiction, she has taught writing on the college, conducted corporate
writing seminars, worked as a human-interest reporter for a Pelham,
Alabama, weekly paper, and published an article on her second-favorite
pastime, cooking, in Cooking Light magazine.
A native of L.A. (Lower Alabama), King currents lives in the Low Country
of South Carolina with her husband, novelist Pat Conroy, whom she met
when he wrote a blurb for Making Waves.

Awards and Special Recognition...
THE SAME SWEET GIRLS
New York Post’s Required Reading, 2005
Booksense Bestseller
#1 Booksense Pick
Southeastern Bookseller Association Bestseller
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Photography by Tamara Reynolds
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Cassandra's website...
www.cassandrakingconroy.com
Please visit Cassandra's web site where you can share your
thoughts about her novels by writing in her guest book. She
will answer every comment you leave...
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