Joe Cottonwood
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Joe Cottonwood is an American author of fiction and poetry for adults and children. He was born in 1947 and lives in La Honda, California.
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[edit] Novels for all
The Adventures of Boone Barnaby (Scholastic, 1990), Danny Ain't (Scholastic 1992), Quake! (Scholastic 1995), Babcock (Scholastic 1996).
[edit] Novels for adults
The Naked Lady (Black Dragon Books 1974), Famous Potatoes (Delacorte/Seymour Lawrence 1978), Frank City (Goodbye) (Delacorte/Seymour Lawrence 1981), Clear Heart (Media:audiobook: Podiobooks.com 2007).
[edit] Books of poetry
Son of a Poet ( John Daniel 1986).
[edit] External links
- Works by or about Joe Cottonwood in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

