Rodman Philbrick grew up on the coast of New Hampshire and has been
writing since the age of sixteen. For a number of years he
published mystery and suspense fiction for adults. Brothers &
Sinners won the Shamus Award in 1994, and two of his other
detective novels were nominees. In 1993 his debut young adult
novel, Freak the Mighty, won numerous honors, and in 1998 was made
into the feature film The Mighty, starring Sharon Stone and James
Gandolfini. Freak the Mighty has become a standard reading
selection in thousands of classrooms worldwide, and there are more
than three million copies in print. In 2010 Philbrick won a Newbery
Honor for The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg.
Lynn Harnett, who was married to Rodman Philbrick, passed away in
2012. She was a talented journalist, editor, and book reviewer, and
she had a real knack for concocting scary stories that make the
reader want to laugh, shriek with fear, and then turn the page to
find out what happens next.
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