Tom McHale
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For the American football player see Tom McHale (American football)
Tom McHale (1941-1983) was an American novelist. His works include Principato, Farragan's Retreat (nominated for the National Book Award), Alinsky's Diamond, School Spirit, The Lady from Boston, and Dear Friends. He was born in Pennsylvania and received an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. He committed suicide in Florida in 1983.