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Molly Brodak is an American poet, writer, and baker. She was born on March 29, 1980 in the United States. She is 40 years old. Molly Brodak is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English. She also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan. Molly Brodak is the author of two collections of poetry, A Little Middle of the Night (University of Georgia Press, 2011) and Bandit (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2016). She has also published a memoir, A Story of a Girl (HarperCollins, 2018). Molly Brodak is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award, and the Pushcart Prize. Molly Brodak is also a baker and has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. She is the author of the cookbook, The Art of Baking Blind (HarperCollins, 2020). Molly Brodak's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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| Age | 43 years old |
| Zodiac Sign | Aries |
| Born | 29 March, 1980 |
| Birthday | 29 March |
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| Nationality | American |
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Molly Brodak Net Worth
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Brodak died on March 8, 2020. According to the New York Times, her husband, Blake Butler, gave the cause of death as suicide and she had struggled with depression since childhood.
Brodak was also the founder of Kookie House, a baking company that specializes in unique cookies and cakes. In 2018, she appeared as a finalist on the Great American Baking Show.
In a feature on NPR's All Things Considered, Brodak described the ethical process of Bandit's subject, which detailed her experience as the daughter of a multiple felon bankrobber in Detroit, Michigan: "Every family has darkness and heaviness that people would prefer to not talk about. And when you choose to become the person who's going to bring light to the dark family secrets, you can sometimes be perceived as the betrayer." An excerpt from Bandit appeared in Best American Nonrequired Reading 2016. In 2018, she was a recipient of an NEA fellowship for prose.
Molly Brodak (March 29, 1980 – March 8, 2020) was an American poet, writer, and baker. She was the author of the poetry collection, A Little Middle of the Night (University of Iowa Press, 2010), and the memoir Bandit (Grove Press, 2016). The Atlanta Journal and Constitution described Bandit as: "a book about stories and character, of how events and actions shape who we are, how a father becomes one person, how a daughter grows up to be another." The New York Times called Bandit "a good book, and with good reason," while Kirkus called it: "an intelligent, disturbing, and profoundly honest memoir."