Garth Stein is the author of four novels—A Sudden Light, Raven Stole the Moon, How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets, and The Art of Racing in the Rain, which has sold more than 4 million copies in 35 languages and spent more than three years on the New York Times bestseller list. Garth is also the author of a full-length play, Brother Jones, and the co-founder of Seattle7Writers, a non-profit organization dedicated to energizing readers and writers and their communities by providing funding, programming, donations of free books to those in need, and generally inspiring enthusiasm for reading.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Seattle, Garth’s ancestry is diverse: his mother, a native of Alaska, is of Tlingit Indian and Irish descent; his father, a Brooklyn native, is the child of Jewish emigrants from Austria. After spending his childhood in Seattle and then living in New York City for 18 years, Garth returned to Seattle in 2001, and lives there currently with his wife, three sons, and their dog, Comet.
For further reading, check out one local writer’s review of the novel The Art of Racing in the Rain at sustainablesouthsound.org. For more information about Garth Stein’s other books, check out his website at garthstein.com.