Glendon swarthout biography of barack

Glendon Swarthout

American writer (1918–1992)

Glendon Fred Swarthout (April 8, 1918 – September 23, 1992) was an American writer and novelist.[1]

Several of his novels were made into films.

Glendon Swarthout - Wikipedia

Where the Boys Are, and The Shootist, which was John Wayne's last work, are probably the best known.

Early life

Glendon Swarthout was the only child of Fred and Lila (Chubb) Swarthout, a banker and a homemaker. Swarthout is a Dutch name; his mother's maiden name was from Yorkshire. Swarthout generally did well in school, especially in English.

Bless the Beasts and Children by Glendon Swarthout - Goodreads

He was a Michigan high-school debate champion.

In math, however, he floundered, and only a kindly lady geometry teacher passed him with a D, so he could graduate from Lowell, Michigan High School.[citation needed] He took accordion lessons and occupied his free time with books, for at 6 feet, 99 pounds, he was not good at sports.

The summer of his junior year, he got a job playing his instrument in the resort town of Glendon Fred Swarthout (April 8, 1918 — September 23, 1992 ... CISE