Theodore Weesner Explained
Theodore Weesner (July 31, 1935 – June 25, 2015) was an American author. Born in Flint, Michigan, he is best known for his coming-of-age debut novel, The Car Thief (1972). The book, published by Random House, is in 439 libraries, according to WorldCat[1] [2]
He also wrote The True Detective (1987), Novemberfest (1994), Harbor Lights (2000), and other novels and short stories.[3]
Published works
- Novels[4]
- The Car Thief (1972)
- A German Affair (1976)
- The True Detective (1987)
- Winning the City (1990)
- Novemberfest (1994)
- Harbor Lights (2000)
- Carrying (2015)
- Story collections[5]
Notes and References
- Book: The Car Thief entry. WorldCat . 247285.
- News: Theodore Weesner, Author of 'The Car Thief,' Dies at 79. The New York Times. July 1, 2015.
- Web site: Author page: Theodore Weesner. WorldCat .
- Web site: Author page: Theodore Weesner. WorldCat .
- Web site: Author page: Theodore Weesner. WorldCat .