Delia Owens is an American author and wildlife scientist.
Before her fiction debut, she co-authored three bestselling nonfiction books about her experiences in Africa.
Owens has received recognition for her nature writing, including the John Burroughs Award.
Her work has been published in various scientific journals and wildlife publications.
After years of studying and supporting wildlife in Zambia, Owens now resides in Idaho.
Where the Crawdads Sing, her first novel, became an international bestseller, praised for its vivid depiction of nature and compelling storytelling.
The book's success has established Owens as a prominent voice in contemporary fiction.
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