Kim Michele Richardson is a bestselling author of historical fiction and memoir.
Her novel, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, has received numerous accolades and is widely taught in schools.
Inspired by Kentucky's "blue people" and Packhorse Librarians, it explores themes of literacy, bigotry, and resilience during the Great Depression.
Richardson's sequel, The Book Woman's Daughter, is also a bestseller.
A Kentucky native, she founded Shy Rabbit, a writer's residency scholarship.
Her work often draws from her home state's history and culture, earning her recognition from notable publications and organizations.
Richardson's writing is known for its historical accuracy and emotional depth.
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