Mona Awad
Awad interrogates the complex interplay between identity and societal norms through her darkly comic fiction. Her work blends realism with elements of fairy tales and horror, offering incisive social commentary that critiques body image and the beauty industry. By integrating fantastical elements, Awad creates narratives that examine the mundane in extraordinary ways, a method that captivates readers seeking both entertainment and introspection.\n\nA central figure in contemporary literature, Awad has authored several acclaimed books, including "13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl," which was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, and "Bunny," recognized as a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Horror. These works highlight her ability to blend humor with profound themes, attracting a diverse audience. Her forthcoming novel, "We Love You, Bunny," promises to continue this tradition of exploring the fantastical alongside the everyday. \n\nFor readers interested in the intersection of genre fiction and social critique, Awad's writing offers both an engaging narrative style and a thoughtful exploration of universal themes. Her recognition, including the Amazon Best First Novel Award, underscores her impact in the literary world, while her role as a creative writing professor at Syracuse University allows her to influence and inspire the next generation of writers. This bio of Mona Awad illustrates her unique contribution to literature, appealing to those who appreciate both innovative storytelling and meaningful discourse.
Books by Mona Awad

Bunny

All's Well
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