Schnur, Steven

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SCHNUR, Steven

SCHNUR, Steven. American, b. 1952. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction. Career: Bernard M. Baruch College of City University of New York, NY, instructor, 1977; Union of American Hebrew Congregations, editor, 1981-92; Writing Institute, Sarah Lawrence College, 1990-; Reform Judaism magazine, literary editor, 1994-99. Mercy College, adjunct professor, 1991-92. Publications: FOR CHILDREN: The Narrowest Bar Mitzvah, 1986; The Return of Morris Schumsky, 1987; Hannah and Cyclops, 1990; The Shadow Children, 1994; The Tie Man's Miracle, 1995; The Koufax Dilemma, 1996; Autumn, 1997; Spring, 1999; Night Lights, 2000; Spring Thaw, 2000; Summer, 2001; Winter, 2002; (ed.) Henry David's House, 2002; Mrs. Popham's Library, 2003. ESSAYS: Daddy's Home! Reflections of a Family Man, 1990, as Father's Day, 1991; This Thing Called Love: Thoughts of an Out-of-Step Romantic, 1992; Sanctuary, 2003. NOVELS: Beyond Providence, 1996. Address: 19 Montrose Rd, Scarsdale, NY 10583, U.S.A.

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