- Judith Guest
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name = Judith Guest
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1936|3|29|mf=y
birthplace =Detroit, Michigan
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occupation =Novel ist
nationality =United States
period = 1976-present
genre = Literary fiction, mystery
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debut_works = "Ordinary People"
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website = http://www.judithguest.com
footnotes =Judith Guest (
March 29 ,1936 ) is an Americannovel ist andscreenwriter . Born inDetroit, Michigan , she is the great-niece of MichiganPoet Laureate Edgar Guest (1881–1959).She graduated from
Dondero High School in Royal Oak in 1954, then studied English and psychology at theUniversity of Michigan , graduating with a BA in education. She taught at a public school for a number of years before making the decision to devote herself full time to completing a novel.Her first book, "Ordinary People", published in 1976, was made into a 1980 film that won the
Academy Award for Best Picture . This novel and two others, "Second Heaven" (1982) and "Errands" (1997), are about adolescent children forced to deal with a crisis in their family. She also wrote the screenplay for the 1987 film "Rachel River ".Guest co-authored the mystery "
Killing Time in St. Cloud " (1988) with fellow novelistRebecca Hill . Guest's most recent book, "The Tarnished Eye" (2004), is loosely based on a true unsolved crime in her native Michigan.She is married to a businessman named Larry LaVercombe and has lived in Edina,
Minnesota , since 1975. She is a resident ofHarrisville, Michigan .Bibliography
*"Ordinary People" (1976)
*"Second Heaven " (1982)
*"Killing Time in St. Cloud " (with Rebecca Hill) (1988)
*"The Mythic Family " (essay) (1988)
*"Errands " (1997)
*"The Tarnished Eye" (2004)External links
* [http://www.judithguest.com Judith Guest official site]
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