About Joanne Greenberg
Joanne Greenberg (born in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author most well known for the bestselling novel, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden written under the pen name of Hannah Green. It was adapted into a 1977 movie and a 2004 play of the same name. She received the Harry and Ethel Daroff Memorial Fiction Award as well as the Jewish Book Council of America award in 1963 for her novel The King's Persons, which was about the massacre of the Jewish population of York at York Castle in 1190.
Novels
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1964)
The Monday Voices (1965)
In This Sign (1970)
Founder's Praise (1976)
A Season of Delight (1981)
The Far Side of Victory (1983)
The King's Persons (1985)
Simple Gifts (1986)
Age of Consent (1987)
Of Such Small Differences (1988)
No Reck'ning Made (1993)
Where the Road Goes (1998)
Appearances (2006)
Miri, Who Charms (2009)
The Monday Voices (1965)
In This Sign (1970)
Founder's Praise (1976)
A Season of Delight (1981)
The Far Side of Victory (1983)
The King's Persons (1985)
Simple Gifts (1986)
Age of Consent (1987)
Of Such Small Differences (1988)
No Reck'ning Made (1993)
Where the Road Goes (1998)
Appearances (2006)
Miri, Who Charms (2009)
Collections
Summering (1966)
Rites Of Passage (1972)
High Crimes and Misdemeanors (1979)
With the Snow Queen (1991)
Rites Of Passage (1972)
High Crimes and Misdemeanors (1979)
With the Snow Queen (1991)
Joanne Greenberg recommends
The Losers' Club (2003) Richard Perez "A story of youth, very well told, and it dwells in the mind long after a reader finishes it." |
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