Joseph Monninger Books in Order
Joseph Monninger is a prolific author of novels for adults and teens, as well as nonfiction works. With his senses heightened, he crafts compelling stories that resonate with readers. His writing has been featured in prominent publications such as American Heritage, Scientific American, and The Boston Globe, showcasing his versatility and skill. Monninger has received two prestigious fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and a fellowship from the New Hampshire Council for the Arts, solidifying his reputation as a talented writer. A Peace Corps volunteer in Burkina Faso from 1975-77, Monninger brings a unique perspective to his work. As a Professor of English at Plymouth State University, he shares his expertise with students and continues to live in New Hampshire near the Baker River in a converted barn.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Joseph Monninger
- #1AmazonThe Family Man(1982)
- #2AmazonThe Summer Hunt(1983)
- #3AmazonNew Jersey(1986)
- #4AmazonSecond Season(1987)
- #5AmazonThe Viper Tree(1991)
- #6AmazonIncident at Potter's Bridge(1992)
- #7AmazonMather(1995)
- #8AmazonBaby(2007)
- #9AmazonThe Letters (With: Luanne Rice)(2008)
- #10AmazonEternal on the Water(2010)
- #11AmazonThe World As We Know It(2011)
- #12AmazonMargaret from Maine(2012)
- #13AmazonWhippoorwill(2015)
- #14AmazonGame Change(2017)
- #15AmazonA Cup of Stars(2020)
About Joseph Monninger
Joseph Monninger is a prolific author of novels for adults and teens, as well as nonfiction works. With his senses heightened, he crafts compelling stories that resonate with readers. His writing has been featured in prominent publications such as American Heritage, Scientific American, and The Boston Globe, showcasing his versatility and skill. Monninger has received two prestigious fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and a fellowship from the New Hampshire Council for the Arts, solidifying his reputation as a talented writer. A Peace Corps volunteer in Burkina Faso from 1975-77, Monninger brings a unique perspective to his work. As a Professor of English at Plymouth State University, he shares his expertise with students and continues to live in New Hampshire near the Baker River in a converted barn.
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