Greene's first novel,
Bloodroot, was published in 2010. It was a
New York Times and national bestseller, garnering praise from such publications as
USA Today,
The New York Times,
The Boston Globe and
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Bloodroot received an "A" from
Entertainment Weekly and appeared on their "Must List". It received a starred review in
Booklist and
Kirkus Reviews, was recognized on
Amazon's Best Debut Fiction list and was one of Amazon's Best Books of 2010.
Bloodroot was a
New York Times Editor's Choice and made the
Indie Next List before its debut. Greene won the Weatherford Award in 2010 and was named 2010 Tennessee Writer of the Year.
Bloodroot has been published in Italy and Turkey. According to
WorldCat, the book is held in 1292 libraries. Greene's second novel,
Long Man, was published in March 2014 and as of July 2014 is in 710 libraries according to WorldCat. Long Man was a Washington Post Best Book of the Year. It won the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction and was the 2016 recipient of
Transylvania University's
Judy Gaines Young Book Award, given annually to outstanding fiction from the
Appalachian region. == Personal life ==