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.