Judith Rossner

Judith Rossner

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Perfidia (Standalone) was the most recently released book by Judith Rossner, on January 1st, 1997.

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Judith Rossner Stats: The highest rated book by Judith Rossner on Book Notification is Looking for Mr. Goodbar, a Standalone novel.

The most read book by Judith Rossner on Book Notification is Looking for Mr. Goodbar, a Standalone novel.

Below is a complete list of Judith Rossner books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

List of Children's Books in Publication Order

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1
1963

List of Judith Rossner Anthologies in Publication Order

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1
1990
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Judith Rossner

Judith Rossner is probably best known for their Standalone Novels. There are currently 10 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1966 with the novel To The Precipice. The most recently released novel was Perfidia which was released in 1997. There are no upcoming standalone novels by Judith at this time.

Judith Rossner has also written one book in the Children's Books series called, What Kind of Feet Does a Bear Have?.

Judith Rossner: Lists & Other Mentions

  • Looking for Mr. Goodbar was a New York Times: #1 Fiction Best Seller in 1975 and a Publishers Weekly: Bestselling Novel in the United States in 1975.

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  1. Charles Dickens, author of the novel: A Christmas Carol.
  2. Louise Penny, author of the Inspector Gamache Series.
  3. John Grisham, author of the Jake Brigance Series.
  4. Jane Austen, author of the novel: Pride and Prejudice.
  5. Agatha Christie, author of the novel: And Then There Were None / Ten Little Indians.

Judith Rossner: F.A.Q

What was the first book Judith Rossner wrote?

The first book written by Judith Rossner was What Kind of Feet Does a Bear Have?, published in 1963.

What was the most recent book Judith Rossner wrote?

Their most recently released work was Perfidia on January 1st, 1997.

Will there be any more books by Judith Rossner?

Judith Rossner does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

How many books has Judith Rossner written?

Judith Rossner has written 11 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 10 Standalone Novels, 1 book in the Children's Books.

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