Brady Udall

Brady Udall is the author of New York Times bestseller The Lonely Polygamist, The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint, and Letting Loose the Hounds. He teaches at Boise State University and lives in Boise, Idaho, with his wife and children.

Brady Udall

Brady Udall is the author of New York Times bestseller The Lonely Polygamist, The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint, and Letting Loose the Hounds. He teaches at Boise State University and lives in Boise, Idaho, with his wife and children.

Books by Brady Udall

  • The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    Hardback, 2001

    With the inventive acuity of John Irving, this riveting picaresque novel chronicles the hopes and heartbreaks of Edgar Presley Mint.
  • The Lonely Polygamist: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    Hardback, 2010

    From a luminous storyteller, a highly anticipated new novel about the American family writ large.
  • Letting Loose the Hounds: Stories

    Brady Udall

    Paperback, 2010

    “Funny, unpredictable, and abounding with strange beauty . . . a fierce new voice of the American West.”—Outside
  • The Lonely Polygamist: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    Paperback, 2011

    A New York Times bestseller: "Udall masterfully portrays the hapless foibles and tragic yearnings of our fellow humans." —San Francisco Chronicle
  • The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    Paperback, 2012

    "An ingenious tale [that] takes its heart from Dickens and its soul from America’s great outlaw West." —Elle
  • The Lonely Polygamist: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    E Book, 2010

    A New York Times bestseller: "Udall masterfully portrays the hapless foibles and tragic yearnings of our fellow humans." —San Francisco Chronicle
  • The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    E Book, 2012

    "An ingenious tale [that] takes its heart from Dickens and its soul from America’s great outlaw West." —Elle
  • Letting Loose the Hounds: Stories

    Brady Udall

    E Book, 2010

    “Funny, unpredictable, and abounding with strange beauty . . . a fierce new voice of the American West.”—Outside