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Revision as of 15:38, 26 September 2012

E.R. Frank
OccupationWriter / Social Worker
NationalityUnited States
GenreFiction, Young adult literature

E.R. Frank is an American writer, clinical social worker and psychotherapist. She won the Teen People Book Club NEXT Award for her first novel, 2002's Life Is Funny. Her 2003 novel America was made into a 2009 television movie starring Rosie O'Donnell and Philip Johnson. She is also the grand-daughter of Gerold Frank, an American best-selling biographer, ghostwriter and author of The Boston Strangler, 1966 and An American Death, 1972.

As a therapist, Frank specializes in adults and adolescents who have undergone trauma.

Bibliography

  • (2002) Life Is Funny
  • (2003) America
  • (2003) Friction
  • (2007) Wrecked

References

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