Richard B. Wright Books in Order
Richard B. Wright is a celebrated Canadian novelist, renowned for his captivating storytelling and nuanced exploration of human experience. Born in Midland, Ontario, Wright's passion for writing was fostered through his education at Trent University, which he completed in 1970. As a prolific author, Wright has penned 13 novels and two children's books, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape. His notable works, including the award-winning novel Clara Callan, have garnered widespread acclaim and numerous accolades. In 2001, Clara Callan triumphantly claimed three of Canada's most prestigious literary awards: the Giller Prize, the Trillium Book Award, and the Governor General's Award, cementing Wright's status as a masterful storyteller and a leading figure in Canadian literature.
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Book Series by Richard B. Wright
- #1AmazonWeekend Man(1970)
- #2AmazonIn The Middle Of A Life(1973)
- #3AmazonFarthings Fortunes(1976)
- #4AmazonFinal Things(1980)
- #5AmazonThe Teacher's Daughter(1982)
- #6AmazonTourists(1984)
- #7AmazonSunset Manor(1990)
- #8AmazonThe Age of Longing(1996)
- #9AmazonClara Callan(2001)
- #10AmazonAdultery(2004)
- #11AmazonMr. Shakespeare's Bastard(2010)
About Richard B. Wright
Richard B. Wright is a celebrated Canadian novelist, renowned for his captivating storytelling and nuanced exploration of human experience. Born in Midland, Ontario, Wright's passion for writing was fostered through his education at Trent University, which he completed in 1970. As a prolific author, Wright has penned 13 novels and two children's books, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape. His notable works, including the award-winning novel Clara Callan, have garnered widespread acclaim and numerous accolades. In 2001, Clara Callan triumphantly claimed three of Canada's most prestigious literary awards: the Giller Prize, the Trillium Book Award, and the Governor General's Award, cementing Wright's status as a masterful storyteller and a leading figure in Canadian literature.
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