Rene Denfeld
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Rene Denfeld is an American author. Her first novel, ''The Enchanted'' (Harper 2014), was awarded the French Prix du Premier Roman Etranger award, an ALA Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and a Carnegie Listing. The book was a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, ''
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''s Best Book of the Year, and listed for the Dublin International fiction prize. Her second novel, ''The Child Finder'' (Harper 2017), is a literary thriller examining the role of a young woman in finding a missing child. Denfeld has written for ''
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Novels

* 2014 - ''The Enchanted: A Novel'' (HarperCollins) * 2017 - ''The Child Finder'' (HarperCollins), translation by Pierre Bondil under the Title "Trouver l'enfant" *2019 - ''The Butterfly Girl'' (HarperCollins), translation by Pierre Bondil under the Title "La Fille aux papillons"


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Denfeld, Rene 21st-century American writers Living people Writers from Portland, Oregon Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women writers