Amy Bloom (desambiguação)
"Amy Bloom" é composto de pelo menos 2 autores distintos, separados pelas suas obras.
About the Author
Author Division
Amy Bloom (1)
Foram atribuídas obras ao autor também conhecido como Amy Beth Bloom.
The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction: Fifty North American American Stories Since 1970 (1999) — Contribuidor — 495 exemplares
For the Love of Books: 115 Celebrated Writers on the Books They Love Most (1999) — Contribuidor — 447 exemplares
The Book That Changed My Life: 71 Remarkable Writers Celebrate the Books That Matter Most to Them (2006) — Contribuidor — 381 exemplares
A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Great Writers on Why We Read Jane Austen (2009) — Contribuidor — 360 exemplares
Wild Women: Contemporary Short Stories by Women Celebrating Women (1994) — Contribuidor — 141 exemplares
A Fictional History of the United States : with Huge Chunks Missing (2006) — Contribuidor — 77 exemplares
Altared: Bridezillas, Bewilderment, Big Love, Breakups, and What Women Really Think About Contemporary Weddings (2007) — Contribuidor — 71 exemplares
More Stories We Tell: The Best Contemporary Short Stories by North American Women (2004) — Contribuidor — 63 exemplares
Here Lies My Heart: Essays on Why We Marry, Why We Don't, and What We Find There (A Beacon Anthology) (1999) — Prefácio — 62 exemplares
A Book on the Table: Flash Fiction 2 exemplares
Silver Water 2 exemplares
Amy Bloom-member choice 1 exemplar
Story Magazine 1 exemplar
The Story 1 exemplar
Compassion and Mercy 1 exemplar
Amy Bloom (desconhecido)
Sem título 1 exemplar
Conhecimento Comum
- Nota de desambiguação
- There is more than one author named Amy Bloom. Amy Bloom (b. 1953) is an American writer who has worked as a psychotherapist and is the author of both fiction and nonfiction. She wrote "Away" and most of the books listed, but not the book about lacing and not the contribution to "A Fictional History of the United States" because that contribution is dated 1924 (per "Look Inside" on the Amazon web site). She is, however, the "Amy Beth Bloom" who wrote "Little Sweet Potato" (per her website, www.amybloom.com).