Books in Order: A Comprehensive Guide to Kira Peikoff's Works

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Some writers pull their material from headlines; Kira Peikoff pulled hers from a policy fight. Objecting to President Bush's position on stem-cell research, she channeled that energy into her 2012 debut, Living Proof, which imagines a world where embryos are legally protected — the announcement of a novelist unafraid of thorny questions.

The seeds were planted long before: named after a figure in Ayn Rand's We the Living, she set her heart on fiction at 13 and went on to study journalism at NYU, earning her degree with honors. Five books have followed between 2012 and 2024, the most recent being Baby X, and this guide lists them in the sequence they were originally released.

Start with Book 1: Living Proof

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