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Judith Guest
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Judith Guest

Judith Guest won the Janet Heidegger Kafka Prize for her first novel, Ordinary People, which was made into the Academy Award-winning 1980 film of the same name. Her other novels are Second Heaven, Killing Time in St. Cloud (with Rebecca Hill), and Errands. She lives with her family in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Harrisville, Michigan.

The Tarnished Eye is now available in Trade Paperback
Jul 13, 2010
The Tarnished Eye will be released on July 13, 2010 in Trade Paperback
Jul 13, 2010
The Tarnished Eye will be released on December 27, 2005 in Mass Market Paperback
Dec 27, 2005
The Tarnished Eye is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Dec 27, 2005
The Tarnished Eye will be released on June 22, 2004 in eBook
Jun 22, 2004
The Tarnished Eye is now available in eBook
Jun 22, 2004
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Jun 22, 2004
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Jun 22, 2004
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Chapter 1 from The Tarnished Eye
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Philippine Star, March 24, 2012
...She is currently a Jesuit volunteer assigned in Eastern Samar. Neyo E. Valdez wrote about Ordinary People by Judith Guest. Neyo is Rex Bookstore Inc.s in-house editor and does freelance writing and editing. Amalia Airiz Casta wrote about The Solitude of...
Associated Content, July 15, 2011
..._ Ordinary People, written by Judith Guest (her first novel), is easily one of my favorite novels. The chapters alternate from the voice of Conrad and Calvin Jarrett. It is written entirely in limited third person...
Grandparents Magazine, June 17, 2011
...— and you lose it. In her essay, "The Road to Imperfection," Eye of My Heart contributor Judith Guest describes her behavior during a long car trip with her three prepubescent granddaughters: "I have turned into a person I no longer recognize. I am a...
Go Into The Story, July 8, 2011
...AND MISDEMEANORS Written by Woody Allen 58. ORDINARY PEOPLE Screenplay by Alvin Sargent. Based on the novel by Judith Guest 59. IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Screenplay by Robert Riskin. Based on the story "Night Bus" by Samuel Hopkins Adams 60. L.A....
Author! Author!, May 26, 2011
...scenes tense and vibrant. If you are in doubt about how to structure this, take a gander at Judith Guest’s excellent ORDINARY PEOPLE , where most of the protagonist-in-therapy’s breakthroughs occur outside of the analyst’s office. The therapist...