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Theodore Weesner

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American author

Theodore Weesner (July 31, 1935 – June 25, 2015) was an American author. Born in Flint, Michigan, he is best known for his coming-of-age debut novel, The Car Thief (1972). The book, published by Random House, is in 439 libraries, according to WorldCat

He also wrote The True Detective (1987), Novemberfest (1994), Harbor Lights (2000), and other novels and short stories.

Published works

Novels
  • The Car Thief (1972)
  • A German Affair (1976)
  • The True Detective (1987)
  • Winning the City (1990)
  • Novemberfest (1994)
  • Harbor Lights (2000)
  • Carrying (2015)
Story collections
  • Children's Hearts (1992)

References

  1. The Car Thief entry. OCLC 247285 – via WorldCat.
  2. "Theodore Weesner, Author of 'The Car Thief,' Dies at 79". The New York Times. July 1, 2015.
  3. "Author page: Theodore Weesner". WorldCat.
  4. "Author page: Theodore Weesner". WorldCat.
  5. "Author page: Theodore Weesner". WorldCat.


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