Armando Lucas Correa is a Cuban writer.
Correa is the recipient of various outstanding achievement awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications and the Society of Professional Journalism. Recently, he was awarded with the Cintas Foundation Fellowship in Creative Writing.
His book En busca de Emma (In Search of Emma: Two Fathers, One Daughter and the Dream of a Family) was published by Rayo, Harper Collins in 2007 and for Aguilar, Santillana (Mexico) in 2009. It will be available in English (In Search of Emma) by Harper One, October 12th, 2021.
His first novel The German Girl/La niña alemana was published in October, 2016, in English and Spanish by Atria Books, a division of Simon and Schuster. The German Girl is an international bestseller and it has been translated to 16 languages and it is in more than 30 countries.
His second novel The Daughter's Tale/La hija Olvidada was published in May 7th, 2019 and has been translate to German, Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Italian, Hungarian and Hebrew.
For his third novel, The Night Travelers (Atria, January 20th, 2023), Correa received the Creative Writing Award of the Cintas Foundation Fellowship (2022). The Night traveler/La viajera nocturna has already been acquired for translation into 10 languages.
He lives in Manhattan with his husband and their three children.