Sue Monk Kidd, born August 12, 1948, is an American novelist and spiritual writer from Sylvester, Georgia. Her work is characterized by a lyrical and evocative style, often exploring themes of faith, family, and the complexities of female experience. Kidd’s novels frequently delve into historical settings, examining issues of race, feminism, and religion with sensitivity and depth. She draws upon her own personal journey of self-discovery and spiritual exploration to craft compelling narratives.
















