Ten North Frederick
For the 1958 screen adaptation of this novel, see Ten North Frederick (film).
Ten North Frederick is a novel by John O'Hara, published by Random House in 1955. It tells the story of Joe Chapin, an ambitious American who desires to become President, along with those of his patrician wife, two rebellious children, and mistress.
Ten North Frederick won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.[1]
It was adapted as a 1958 film of the same name starring Gary Cooper as Chapin.
References
- ↑ "National Book Awards – 1956". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-03-31.
(With essay by Harold Augenbraum from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.)
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Preceded by A Fable William Faulkner |
National Book Award for Fiction 1956 |
Succeeded by The Field of Vision Wright Morris |
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