Barbara Shapiro
Barbara Shapiro, or B.A. Shapiro, is an American author.[1] Her initial works were published as Barbara Shapiro; two recent novels are styled as authored by B.A. Shapiro.[1][2]
Works
She has written novels, screenplays, and a non-fiction book.[3]
Novels
- The Muralist[4][5]
- The Art Forger[6][7][8] The book is based on the unsolved Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft of thirteen works of art.[9][10][2]
- The Safe Room
- Blind Spot
- See No Evil
- Blameless
- Shattered Echoes
Screenplays
- Blind Spot
- The Lost Coven
- Borderline
- Shattered Echoes
Non-fiction book
- The Big Squeeze (published 1995)
Awards
Shapiro received the 2013 New England Book Award for Fiction, a 2013 Massachusetts Must-Read Book award, and a 2012 Boston Globe Best Crime Book award. She was nominated for a 2013 Massachusetts Book Award.[11]
References
- 1 2 Gardner, Jan (August 17, 2013). "Barbara Shapiro finds success with her sixth novel". Boston Globe.
- 1 2 www.mainecrimewriters.com (October 31, 2012). "An Interview with B.A. Shapiro, author of The Art Forger".
- ↑ "Bio - B.A. Shapiro". bashapirobooks.com.
- ↑ "Book review: ‘The Muralist,’ by B.A. Shapiro - The Boston Globe".
- ↑ "'Muralist' captures art-world moment".
- ↑ "Rogues’ Gallery". The New York Times. 30 December 2012.
- ↑ "Book review: ‘The Art Forger’ by B.A. Shapiro - The Boston Globe".
- ↑ Jacobs, Michael (October 19, 2016). "Painting a Realistic World of Art, Refugees Atlanta Jewish Times".
- ↑ www.tendercreative.com, TENDER -. "Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum : Theft". www.gardnermuseum.org.
- ↑ Taylor (October 21, 2012). "Art Book World: Drawing on reality".
- ↑ "B. A. Shapiro - Google Play". play.google.com.
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