Robert Bausch was born in Georgia, at the end of World War II, and was raised in the Washington, D.C., area. He has worked as a salesman--of automobiles, appliances, and hardware--a taxi driver, waiter, production planner, and library assistant. He was educated at George Mason University, earning a BA, an MA and an MFA, and he says he has been a writer all his life. He spent time in the military teaching survival, and worked his way through college.
Novels
On the Way Home (1982)
The Lives of Riley Chance (1984)
Almighty Me (1991)
A Hole in the Earth (2000)
The Gypsy Man (2002)
Out of Season (2005)
In the Fall They Come Back (2011)
The Legend of Jesse Smoke (2011)
Far as the Eye Can See (2014)
The Lives of Riley Chance (1984)
Almighty Me (1991)
A Hole in the Earth (2000)
The Gypsy Man (2002)
Out of Season (2005)
In the Fall They Come Back (2011)
The Legend of Jesse Smoke (2011)
Far as the Eye Can See (2014)
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Robert Bausch recommends
The News from the End of the World (2017)
Emily Jeanne Miller
"This moving and deeply satisfying novel weaves several stories over a New England weekend, without one false note. I will be thinking about the Lake family for a long time."
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