Birstein, Ann
BIRSTEIN, Ann
BIRSTEIN, Ann. American, b. 1927. Genres: Novels, Novellas/Short stories, Writing/Journalism, Biography. Publications: Star of Glass, 1950; The Troublemaker, 1955; (ed. with A. Kazin) The Works of Anne Frank, 1959; The Sweet Birds of Gorham, 1967; Summer Situations, 1972; Dickie's List, 1973; American Children, 1980; The Rabbi on 47th Street, 1982; The Last of the True Believers, 1988; What I Saw at the Fair (biography), 2002. Address: 1623 Third Ave Apt 27 J W, New York, NY 10128, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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