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Glenn Stout

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Author of the Jazz Age true crime yarn Tiger Girl and the Candy Kid: America's Original Gangster Couple , NY Times bestseller The Pats: An Illustrated History of the New England Patriots The Selling of the Babe , Fenway 1912 and Young Woman the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World currently set up and in development as a major motion picture for Disney +. . Since becoming a full-time writer in 1993, Glenn Stout has written, ghostwritten or edited 100 books representing sales in excess of two million copies. Stout is also author of The Cubs, The Dodgers, Nine Months at Ground Zero, Yankees Century, Red Sox Century, and has served as Series Editor of The Best American Sports Writing since its inception. Glenn also consults on a variety of writing projects . He has won both the Seymour Medal and Ritter Award by the Society for American Baseball Research, and Yes Se Can! made the 2012 Amelia Bloom list for feminist content. He lives in Vermont.

Glenn Stout

4/5 ( ratings)
Author of the Jazz Age true crime yarn Tiger Girl and the Candy Kid: America's Original Gangster Couple , NY Times bestseller The Pats: An Illustrated History of the New England Patriots The Selling of the Babe , Fenway 1912 and Young Woman the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World currently set up and in development as a major motion picture for Disney +. . Since becoming a full-time writer in 1993, Glenn Stout has written, ghostwritten or edited 100 books representing sales in excess of two million copies. Stout is also author of The Cubs, The Dodgers, Nine Months at Ground Zero, Yankees Century, Red Sox Century, and has served as Series Editor of The Best American Sports Writing since its inception. Glenn also consults on a variety of writing projects . He has won both the Seymour Medal and Ritter Award by the Society for American Baseball Research, and Yes Se Can! made the 2012 Amelia Bloom list for feminist content. He lives in Vermont.

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