Joseph Monninger

Joseph Lorraine Monninger
Born (1953-10-28) October 28, 1953
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Occupation Writer, Academic
Nationality American
Education B.A. Temple University, M.A. University of New Hampshire
Period 1981–present (as writer)
Genre Romantic, mystery, and young adult fiction; sports; nonfiction
Subject Literature, Writing

Joseph Monninger (born October 28, 1953) is an American writer and Professor of English at Plymouth State University. He lives in Warren, New Hampshire.[1]

Books

  • 1981, The Night Caller ( ISBN 978-0-440-16674-0)
  • 1982, The Family Man ( ISBN 978-0-689-11235-5)
  • 1983, The Summer Hunt ( ISBN 978-0-689-11325-3)
  • 1986, New Jersey ( ISBN 978-0-345-34112-9)
  • 1987, Second Season ( ISBN 978-0-689-11936-1)
  • 1991, Incident at Potter's Bridge ( ISBN 978-1-55611-307-9), as Joe Monninger
  • 1991, The Viper Tree ( ISBN 978-0-671-70085-0)
  • 1992, Biology Write Now! ( ISBN 978-0-07-003143-2), co-written with T. L. Taigen
  • 1993, Razor's Song ( ISBN 978-0-380-71874-0)
  • 1995, Mather ( ISBN 978-1-55611-447-2)
  • 1999, Home Waters: Fishing With an Old Friend ( ISBN 978-0-7679-0515-2)
  • 2001, A Barn in New England: Making a Home on Three Acres ( ISBN 978-0-8118-4001-9)
  • 2007, Two Ton: one fight, one night: Tony Galento v. Joe Louis ( ISBN 978-1-58642-138-0)
  • 2007, Baby ( ISBN 978-1-59078-502-7)
  • 2008, The Letters, co-written with Luanne Rice ( ISBN 978-0-553-80741-7)
  • 2008, Hippie Chick ( ISBN 978-1-59078-598-0);
  • 2010, Eternal on the Water ( ISBN 978-1-4391-6833-2)
  • 2010, Wish
  • 2011, Finding Somewhere
  • 2011, The World as We Know It
  • 2012, Margaret from Maine
  • 2014 The Major's Daughter (under pseudonym JP Francis)
  • 2014, Stay Alive Crash\
  • 2015 Whippoorwill
  • 2017 The Map That Leads to You
  • 2017 Game Change

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