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Court Stevens



Courtney “Court” Stevens grew up in the knockabout town of Bandana, Kentucky. She is a former adjunct professor, youth minister, Olympic torchbearer, and bookseller at Parnassus Books in Nashville, TN. These days she writes coming-of-truth fiction and is the Executive Director of Warren County Public Library in Bowling Green, KY. She has a pet whale named Herman, a bandsaw named Rex, and a tiny fleet of novels with her name on the spine.

Average rating: 3.7 · 7,067 ratings · 1,596 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
The June Boys

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We Were Kings

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Last Girl Breathing

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Tell Me Something Good

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Untitled 2024

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“One of the things I love about love is you don't have to be perfect for it to exist.”
Court Stevens, We Were Kings

“We don't give up on people when bad things happen. We stick. And we stick when the rest of the world makes up the BS the world makes up. You'll understand when you're older and feel that way about your own friends.”
Court Stevens, We Were Kings

“My grief is undignified and sloppy. I love someone I don't really know, and it occurs to me that Frankie has felt this way my whole life. My love for her is new; what I'm receiving is old. Older than my breath, the very age of my heartbeat. Which means she's hurting now, even more than I am. I hurt for my hurt and hers and all the hurts to come.”
Court Stevens, We Were Kings

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