Order of Adam Gopnik Books

Adam Gopnik is an American author of children’s novels and non-fiction books. He is best known as a staff writer for The New Yorker – to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir and criticism.
Adam Gopnik made his debut as a published author in 2000 with Paris to the Moon – an account of the half-decade that he, his wife Martha, and son Luke, spent in the French city. His debut as a novelist was in 2005 with the novel The King in the Window. Below is a list of Adam Gopnik’s books in order of when they were originally released:
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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The King in the Window |
(2005) |
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The Steps Across the Water |
(2010) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
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Paris to the Moon |
(2000) |
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Lacombe |
(2001) |
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Through the Children’s Gate: A Home in New York |
(2006) |
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The Museum Today |
(2008) |
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Angels and Ages: Lincoln, Darwin, and the Birth of the Modern Age |
(2009) |
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The Table Comes First: Family, France, and the Meaning of Food |
(2011) |
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Winter: Five Windows on the Season |
(2011) |
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New York Looks Best in Fall |
(2016) |
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At the Strangers’ Gate |
(2017) |
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In Mid-Air |
(2018) |
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A Thousand Small Sanities |
(2019) |
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S. J. Perelman: Writings |
(2021) |
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The Real Work: On the Mystery of Mastery |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Americans in Paris |
(2004) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Fifth Annual Collection |
(1992) |
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Life Stories |
(2000) |
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The Best American Essays 2008 |
(2008) |
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Central Park: An Anthology |
(2012) |
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The Moth |
(2013) |
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How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth |
(2022) |