Molly Turpin
Molly Turpin
Molly Turpin is a Senior Editor at Random House, where her recent publications include All That She Carried by Tiya Miles, which won the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction and the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award; Zachary D. Carter’s The Price of Peace, which was an National Book Critics Circle Award finalist and winner of a Hillman Prize; and Jason Stanley’s acclaimed How Fascism Works. Since first joining Little Random as an Editorial Assistant, her list has grown to include celebrated and award-winning authors such as Kathleen Belew, Sam Bloch, Susie Cagle, Mona Chalabi, Kathleen DuVal, Dave Hage, Robert Kaplan, Thomas Levenson, Victor Luckerson, Josephine Marcotty, Craig Mod, and Julia Sweig. She loves working on history that mines the gaps in our understanding of the past and interrogates its impact on the present, investigative and immersive works of journalism, narrative nonfiction, biography, memoirs that lead to new ways of seeing the world, science books that are full of urgency and wonder, essays, graphic nonfiction, and nonfiction that blurs the lines between categories and disciplines.