David Wroblewski is an American author best known for his debut novel, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle," an international bestseller selected for Oprah’s Book Club. His follow-up novel, "Familiaris," further established his reputation as a compelling storyteller. Wroblewski’s works often explore themes of family, nature, and human-animal bonds, blending literary fiction with elements of classic storytelling.
Born and raised in rural Wisconsin near the Chequamegon National Forest - the setting of his acclaimed debut - Wroblewski earned his master’s degree from the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. His writing reflects a deep connection to the natural world and a nuanced understanding of character dynamics. He resides in Colorado with his partner, writer Kimberly McClintock, and their dog, Lola.