Kelly Corrigan, author portrait
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Kelly Corrigan

Kelly Corrigan has been called “the voice of her generation” by O: The Oprah Magazine and “the poet laureate of the ordinary” by HuffPost. She is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Tell Me More, The Middle Place, Lift, and Glitter and Glue. Between books, she hosts a podcast, Kelly Corrigan Wonders, featuring intimate conversations with high IQ/EQ types about well-being, purpose, and impact. Marianne the Maker, a collaboration with Kelly's daughter, Claire, is her second book for children. (Kelly managed to write Hello World! all by herself.)
Marianne the Maker
Hello World!
Tell Me More
Glitter and Glue
Lift

Kelly Corrigan in conversation with Leigh Haber | Random House Off the Page

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Marianne the Maker
Hello World!
Tell Me More
Glitter and Glue
Lift

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Kelly Corrigan in conversation with Leigh Haber | Random House Off the Page

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Tue Jun 03 | 06:30 PM
BOOKSY GALORE DBA BOOKSY GALORE
127 HORSESHOE HILL RD
POUND RIDGE, NY 10576-1636
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ATHENA BOOKS
228 SOUND BEACH AVE
OLD GREENWICH, CT 06870-1626
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