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Sara Gruen

Author of Water for Elephants

13+ Works 35,160 Members 1,581 Reviews 38 Favorited

About the Author

Sara Gruen was born in Vancouver, Canada in 1969. Before becoming a full-time fiction author, she worked as a technical writer. She has written several novels including At the Water's Edge, Ape House, Riding Lessons, and Flying Changes. Her novel, Water for Elephants, appeared on the New York Times show more Bestseller List for more than 4 years and was adapted into a movie starring Reese Witherspoon, Rob Pattinson, and Christoph Waltz in 2011. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Sara Gruen

Water for Elephants (2006) 29,558 copies, 1,189 reviews
Ape House (2010) 2,069 copies, 148 reviews
At the Water's Edge (2015) 2,055 copies, 194 reviews
Riding Lessons (2004) 897 copies, 33 reviews
Flying Changes (2005) 572 copies, 17 reviews
2011 1 copy
Voda za Slonove (2008) 1 copy

Associated Works

Water for Elephants [2011 film] (2011) — Afterword — 201 copies, 4 reviews
Why We Write: 20 Acclaimed Authors on How and Why They Do What They Do (2013) — Contributor — 183 copies, 10 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1969
Gender
female
Nationality
Canada (birth)
USA (naturalized)
Birthplace
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Places of residence
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
London, Ontario, Canada
Asheville, North Carolina, USA
Grayslake, Illinois, USA
Education
Carleton University
Occupations
technical writer
novelist
Relationships
Gruen, Bob (husband)
Puffett, Kathryn (mother)
Bailey, Terence (father)
Short biography
Sara Gruen (born 1969 in Vancouver is an author with dual Canadian and U.S. citizenship. Her books deal greatly with animals and she is a supporter of numerous charitable organizations that support animals and wildlife. She is a 2007 recipient of the Alex Awards.

Gruen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She grew up in London, Ontario, and attended Carleton University in Ottawa to get a degree in English Literature. She continued to live in Ottawa for 10 years after graduation.

Gruen moved to the United States from Ottawa in 1999 in order to take a technical writing job. When she was laid off two years later, she decided to try writing fiction. Gruen is an animal lover; both her first novel, Riding Lessons, and her second novel, Flying Changes, involve horses. Gruen's third book, the 1930s circus drama Water for Elephants, was initially turned down by her publisher at the time, Avon Books; as a result, Gruen was forced to find another publisher, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. It went on to become a New York Times bestseller and is now available in 45 languages and as a 2011 film adaptation starring Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz, and Robert Pattinson. Her fourth novel, Ape House, centers around the Bonobo ape and was sold to Spiegel & Grau on the basis of a 12-page summary. Ape House is published by Two Roads Books. Her fifth novel, At the Water's Edge, was published in 2015.

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Group Read (August): Water for Elephants in 2014 Category Challenge (August 2014)

Reviews

I really liked this book. Good story development. Wonderful characters and a fascinating story! Who knew so much was behind the circus tent!
 
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jodiebc | 1,188 other reviews | Dec 1, 2024 |
Loved the old man attack scene, but it sadly wasn't enough to save this!
 
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alicatrasi | 1,188 other reviews | Nov 28, 2024 |
Sept 9th, Hillsboro AM book club

a very good book. I'm glad I finally made it through to the end.
 
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Trisha_Thomas | 1,188 other reviews | Nov 13, 2024 |
Water for Elephants was one of those books that I had put off reading For no particular reason. The fact that I eventually read it is thanks to Daily deal on audible and the I was drawn to the voice of the narrators.

This is a love story with an interesting and well researched insight into the train circus in the 1930s. The best part of this story for me was Jacob's story aged 90 or 93. I love how the author portrays very convincingly the life of the elderly Jacob living in a home and how after many years of a full family life he relives his time with the circus. I found myself longing for the parts of the book which featured the elderly voice of Jacob which made the story come alive with emotion and I loved the character of Rosemarie and I can only hope that every care home has at least one Rosemary to give these elderly people who have contributed so much to society the respect and care they deserve.
Quote by Jacob(aged 90/93) from Water for Elephants

“My platitudes don't hold their interest and I can hardly blame them for that. My real stories are all out of date. So what if I can speak first hand about the Spanish flu, the advent of the automobile, world wars, cold wars, guerrilla wars, and Sputnik — that's all ancient history now. But what else do I have to offer? Nothing happens to me anymore. That's the reality of getting old, and I guess that's really the crux of the matter. I'm not ready to be old yet.”
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DemFen | 1,188 other reviews | Oct 31, 2024 |

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