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World of trouble by ben h winters
World of trouble by ben h winters





Louis, and has subsequently lived in six different cities—seven if you count Brooklyn twice for two different times.

world of trouble by ben h winters

Ben's journalism has appeared in The Chicago Reader, The Nation, In These Times, USA Today, the Huffington Post, and lots of other places.īen grew up in suburban Maryland, went to college at Washington University in St.

world of trouble by ben h winters

In the spring or summer of 2016 published a new novel, Underground Airlinesīen has also written extensively for the theater, and was a 2009-2010 Fellow of the Dramatists Guild his plays for young audiences include The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, A (Tooth) Fairy Tale and Uncle Pirate, and his plays for not-young audiences include the 2008 Off-Broadway musical Slut and the "jukebox musical" Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, which is produced frequently across the country and around the world. Finkleman, which was a Bank Street Best Children's Book of 2011 as well as an Edgar Nominee in the juvenile category. The Last Policeman was the recipient of the 2012 Edgar Award, and it was also named one of the Best Books of 2012 by and Slate.īen's other books Literally Disturbed, a book of scary poems for kids the New York Times bestselling parody novel Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and a novel for young readers, The Secret Life of Ms. Dick Award for Distinguished Science Fiction. Countdown City was an NPR Best Book of 2013 and the winner of the Philip K. World of Trouble was nominated for the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Winters is the author of eight novels, including most recently World of Trouble, the concluding book in the Last Policeman trilogy.







World of trouble by ben h winters