Karin Tanabe
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BornUnited States
AlmamaterVassar College
Notable worksThe Gilded Years: A Novel, The Diplomat's Daughter: A Novel
Karin Tanabe | |
|---|---|
| Born | United States |
| Alma mater | Vassar College |
| Notable works | The Gilded Years: A Novel, The Diplomat's Daughter: A Novel |
Karin Tanabe is a historical fiction novelist who is best known for her works The Gilded Years: A Novel, a novel about the first African-American graduate of Vassar College, and The Diplomat's Daughter: A Novel, a love story set in a Japanese American internment camp.[1] National Public Radio has described her as a "master of historical fiction".[2]