Wally Lamb - Sources

Sources

  • Barreca, Regina. Don't Tell Mama: The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing. New York: Penguin Books, 2002.
  • Goldberg, Carole. "Lamb for Christmas: Writer Takes Different Tack in Fourth Novel, Lacing It With Much More Humor, Less Pathos." The Hartford Courant 15 November 2009: G6, G8. Print.
  • Lamb, Wally. "P.S. Insights, Interview, and More." The Hour I First Believed, Perennial Edition. New York: HarperCollins, 2009.
  • Lamb, Wally. "P.S. Insights, Interviews, and More." I Know This Much Is True, Perennial Edition. New York: HarperCollins, 2008.
  • Lamb, Wally. "Revisions and Corrections." I'll Fly Away: Further Testimonies from the Women of York Prison. Ed. Wally Lamb. New York: HarperCollins, 2007.
  • Lamb, Wally. "Notes to the Reader" and "Couldn't Keep It To Ourselves." Couldn't Keep It To Myself: Testimonies From Our Imprisoned Sisters. Ed. Wally Lamb. New York: HarperCollins, 2003.
  • McClurg, Jocelyn. "'Oprah Effect' Strikes Wally Lamb Again." Hartford Courant 19 June 1998: A1, A14.
  • Shoup, Barbara and Margaret Love Denman. Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process. Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2001.

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