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Donald Patrick Conroy (October 26, 1945 – March 4, 2016) was an American author who wrote several acclaimed novels and memoirs; his books The Water is Wide, The Lords of Discipline, The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini were made into films, the last two being nominated for Oscars. He is recognized as a leading figure of late-20th-century Southern literature. Early life Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Patrick "Pat" Conroy was the eldest of seven children (five boys and two girls) born to Marine Colonel Donald Conroy, of Chicago, Illinois, and the former Frances "Peggy" Peek of Alabama. His father was a Marine Corps fighter pilot, and Conroy moved often in his youth, attending 11 schools by the time he was 15. He did not have a hometown until his family settled in Beaufort, South Carolina, where he finished high school. During his senior year in high school, he was a protégé of Ann Head who was an influence on his future writing. His alma mater is The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in Charleston, where he graduated from the Corps of Cadets as an English major. Conroy had said his stories were heavily influenced by his military brat upbringing, and in particular, difficulties experienced with his own father, a US Marine Corps pilot, who was physically and emotionally abusive toward his children. The pain of a youth growing up in a harsh environment is evident in Conroy's novels, which use autobiographical material, particularly The Great Santini and The Prince of Tides. While living in Orlando, Florida, Conroy's fifth-grade basketball team defeated a team of sixth graders, making the sport his prime outlet for bottled-up emotions for more than a dozen years. Conroy also cites his family's frequent military-related moves and growing up immersed in military culture as significant influences in his life (in both positive and negative ways). A standout athlete, he was recruited to The Citadel to play basketball; his 2002 book My Losing Season focused on his experiences playing his senior year, and like The Lords of Discipline, also served as a retrospective of his cadet years. Writing career As a graduate of The Citadel's Corps of Cadets, his experiences at The Citadel provided the basis for two of his best-known works, the novel The Lords of Discipline and the memoir My Losing Season. The latter details his senior year on the school's underdog basketball team, which won the longest game in the history of Southern Conference basketball against rival Virginia Military Institute in quadruple overtime in 1967. His first book, The Boo, is a collection of anecdotes about cadet life centering on Lt. Colonel Thomas Nugent Courvousie, who had served as Assistant Commandant of Cadets at The Citadel from 1961 to 1968; Courvoisie was the inspiration for the fictional character Colonel Thomas Berrineau, a.k.a. "The Bear", in The Lords Of Discipline. Conroy began the book in 1968, after learning that Lt. Colonel Courvoisie had been removed from his position as assistant commandant and given a job in the warehouse; he paid to self-publish the book, borrowing the money from a bank. After graduating from The Citadel, Conroy taught English in Beaufort, South Carolina; while there he met and married Barbara Jones, a young widow of the Vietnam War who was pregnant with her second child. He then accepted a job teaching children in a one-room schoolhouse on remote Daufuskie Island, South Carolina. Conroy was fired at the conclusion of his first year on the island for his unconventional teaching practices, including his refusal to use corporal punishment on students, and for his lack of respect for the school's administration. He later wrote The Water Is Wide based on his experiences as a teacher. The book won Conroy a humanitarian award from the National Education Association and an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. It was also made into a feature film, Conrack, starring Jon Voight in 1974. Hallmark produced a television version of the book in 2006. In 1976, Conroy published his novel, The Great Santini. The main character of the novel is Marine fighter pilot Colonel "Bull" Meecham, who dominates and terrorizes his family. Bull Meecham also psychologically abuses his teenage son Ben. The character is based on Conroy's father Donald. (According to My Losing Season, Donald Conroy was even worse than the character depicted in Santini.) The Great Santini caused friction within the Conroy family, who felt that he had betrayed family secrets by writing about his father. According to Conroy, members of his mother's family would picket his book signings, passing out pamphlets asking people not to buy the novel. The friction contributed to the failure of his first marriage. However, the book also eventually helped repair Conroy's relationship with his father, and they became very close. His father, looking to prove that he was not like the character in the book, changed his behavior drastically. According to Conroy, his father would often sign copies of his son's novels, "I hope you enjoy my son's latest work of fiction." He would underline the word "fiction" five or six times. "That boy of mine sure has a vivid imagination. Ol' lovable, likable Col. Don Conroy, USMC (Ret.), the Great Santini." The novel was made into a film of the same name in 1979, starring Robert Duvall. Publication of The Lords of Discipline in 1980 upset many of his fellow graduates of The Citadel, who felt that his portrayal of campus life was highly unflattering. The novel was adapted for the screenplay of a 1983 film of the same name, starring David Keith as Will McLean and Robert Prosky as Colonel "Bear" Berrineau. The rift was not healed until 2000, when Conroy was awarded an honorary degree and asked to deliver the commencement address the following year. In 1986, Conroy published The Prince of Tides about Tom Wingo, an unemployed South Carolina teacher who goes to New York City to help his sister, Savannah, a poet who has attempted suicide, to come to terms with their past. The novel was made into a film of the same name in 1991. Directed by Barbra Streisand, the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. In 1995, Conroy published Beach Music, a novel about an American expatriate living in Rome who returns to South Carolina upon news of his mother's terminal illness. The story reveals his attempt to confront personal demons, including the suicide of his wife, the subsequent custody battle with his in-laws over their daughter, and the attempt by a film-making friend to rekindle old friendships which were compromised during the days of the Vietnam War. In 2002, Pat Conroy published My Losing Season where he takes the reader through his last year playing basketball, as point guard and captain of the Citadel Bulldogs. The Pat Conroy Cookbook, published in 2004, is a collection of favorite recipes accompanied by stories about his life, including many stories of growing up in South Carol.... Discover the Pat Conroy popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Pat Conroy books.

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    The Pat Conroy Cookbook

    Pat Conroy & Suzanne Williamson Pollak

    America’s favorite storyteller, Pat Conroy, is back with a unique cookbook that only he could conceive. Delighting us with tales of his passion for cooking and good food and the pe...

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    Born on the Bayou

    Blaine Lourd

    In the tradition of the modern classics The Tender Bar and The Liars’ Club, Blaine Lourd writes a powerful Gothic memoir set in the bayous and oil towns of 1970s Louisiana.In this ...

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    Understanding Pat Conroy

    Catherine Seltzer

    An insightful look at the life and work of the extraordinary popular Southern writer.Pat Conroy’s novels and memoirs have indelibly shaped the image of the South in the American im...

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    The Prince of Tides

    Pat Conroy

    “A masterpiece that can compare with Steinbeck’s East of Eden. … Some books make you laugh; some make you cry; some make you think. The Prince of Tides is a rar...

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    Look Homeward, Angel

    Thomas Wolfe

    The spectacular, historymaking first novel about a young man’s coming of age by literary legend Thomas Wolfe, first published in 1929 and long considered a classic of twentieth cen...

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    Sundial

    Catriona Ward

    “DO NOT MISS THIS BOOK. Authentically terrifying.” Stephen KingWINNER of Best Hardcover Novel at the ITW Thriller Awards Finalist for the Bram Stoker and Locus Awards Shortlisted...

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    Zenith Man

    McCracken Poston Jr.

    “Wildly entertaining…. Zenith Man By McCracken Poston, Jr. is a true crime book but the events described seems more like a John Grisham novel.” Mystery Tribune Like a nonfiction Jo...

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    The Fortunate Ones

    Ed Tarkington

    The perfect read for fans of The White Lotus or Succession “As a novelist, Tarkington is the real deal. I can’t wait to see this story reach a wide audience.”Paula McLain, author o...

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    Beach Music

    Pat Conroy

    An American expatriate in Rome unearths his family legacy in this sweeping novel by the acclaimed author of The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini   A Southerner living abr...

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    My Losing Season

    Pat Conroy

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A deeply affecting comingofage memoir about family, love, loss, basketballand life itselfby the beloved author of The Prince of Tides and The Great Santi...

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    The Discomfort Zone

    Jonathan Franzen

    A New York Times Notable Book of the Year The Discomfort Zone is Jonathan Franzen's tale of growing up, squirming in his own übersensitive skin, from a "small and fundamentally r...

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    The Lost Prince

    Michael Mewshaw

    “In The Lost Prince Michael Mewshaw sets down one of the most gripping stories of friendship I’ve ever read.” Daniel Menaker, author of My Mistake: A MemoirPat Conroy was America’s...

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    The Last Road Home

    Danny Johnson

    "This novel is sure to join the rich canon of Southern literature." Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of AugustFrom Pushcart Prize nominee Danny Johnson comes a powerful, l...

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    The Copenhagen Trilogy

    Tove Ditlevsen, Tiina Nunnally & Michael Favala Goldman

    A New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year (2021)An NPR Best Books of the Year (2021)Called "a masterpiece" by The New York Times, the acclaimed trilogy from Tove Ditlevsen, a pion...

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    Pat Conroy

    Bernie Schein

    “Bernie Schein is the funniest man alive, or so he has dogmatically maintained during the burdensome decades I have known him. . . . [He is] by turns hysterically funny, wildly neu...

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    Crazy River

    Richard Grant

    From the acclaimed author of Dispatches From Pluto and Deepest South of All comes a rollicking travelogue from East Africa.NO ONE TRAVELS QUITE LIKE RICHARD GRANT and, really, no o...

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    Cost of Living

    Emily Maloney

    A Best Book of 2022 USA TODAYNamed one of the Chicago Public Library's "Best Books of 2022"“Astute, compassionate and lethally funny. Maloney is an exceptionally alert writer on w...

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    South of Broad

    Pat Conroy

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  “A big sweeping novel of friendship and marriage” (The Washington Post) by the celebrated author of The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini &#x...

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    My Exaggerated Life

    Katherine Clark

    An oral biography that reveals the Southern author's true voicePat Conroy's memoirs and autobiographical novels contain a great deal about his life, but there is much he hasn't rev...

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    The Good Dream

    Donna VanLiere

    In this fulllength novel from the New York Times Bestselling author of The Christmas Hope series Donna VanLiere has written a beautifully rendered and poignant story about one woma...

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    Unrooted Childhoods

    Nina Sichel

    The experience of growing up without the opportunity to ever "put down roots" A fusion of voices and deeply personal experiences from every corner of the globe, Unrooted Childhood...

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    The River of Kings

    Taylor Brown

    Named one of the Top 25 Best Novels of 2017 by Paste Magazine!“The most exciting literary adventure fiction I've read since Deliverance.” –Howard Frank Mosher, author of God's King...

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    Conversations with the Conroys

    Walter Edgar

    “Portrays a deeply troubled family struggling to survive amidst terrifying abuse . . . a pageturner, as engrossing as any of Conroy’s novels.” Robert H. Brinkmeyer J...

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    Shelf Aware

    VR Ferose

    BIBLIOPHILIA: A perfectly acceptable addiction marked by obsessive reading, aggressive booksniffing and strategic hoarding.For as long as Ferose, a San Franciscobased techie and 'g...

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    Forrest Gump

    Winston Groom

    Er ist ein Idiot. Er ist ein Genie. Er ist ein Ereignis.Dieser Mensch verändert das Leben aller Menschen, die das Glück haben, ihm zu begegnen.Sein Name ist Forrest Gump.Dies ist d...

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    Small Treasons

    Mark Powell

    With writing that is both devastating and tender, Mark Powell (The Sheltering) brings his acclaimed eye to an American marriage on the verge of rupture, spinning an alltoocurrent t...

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    The Great Santini

    Pat Conroy

    “Conroy takes aim at our darkest emotions, lets the arrow fly and hits a bull’seye almost every time.” Milwaukee Journal SentinelThis is the story of Bull Meecham, the epitome...

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    Why We Write About Ourselves

    Meredith Maran

    In the voices of twenty landmark memoiristsincluding New York Times bestselling authors Cheryl Strayed, Sue Monk Kidd, and Pat Conroya definitive text on the craft of autobiographi...

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    The Language of Silence

    Peggy Webb

    Following in the footsteps of her tigertaming grandmother, a woman flees her abusive husband to join the circus in this masterful, heartfelt work of women’s fiction.Peggy Webb won ...

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    The Courage to Write

    Ralph Keyes

    The Courage to Write is an invaluable book and essential reading for anyone who wishes to learn how to write well.Katherine Anne Porter called courage "the first essential" for a w...

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    Cult Classic

    Sloane Crosley

    Hilariously insightful and delightfully suspenseful, Cult Classic is an original: a masterfully crafted tale of love, memory, morality, and mind control, as well as a fresh foray i...

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    A Path to the World

    Lori Marie Carlson-Hijuelos

    A chorus of essays from a variety of voices, backgrounds, and experiences, exploring what it means to be human and true to yourself.What does it mean to be yourself? To be born her...

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    The Ballerinas

    Rachel Kapelke-Dale

    Dare Me meets Black Swan and Luckiest Girl Alive in a captivating, voicedriven debut novel about a trio of ballerinas who meet as students at the Paris Opera Ballet School. "Enthra...

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    Tell Me a Story

    Cassandra King Conroy

    “Tell Me A Story is breathtakingly tender, heartbreakingly true...The best memoir I’ve read.”    Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times bestselling author ...

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    Our Prince of Scribes

    Nicole Seitz & Jonathan Haupt

    Acclaimed writers, family, friends, and more pay homage to the celebrated Southern author of The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini.New York Times–bestselling writer Pat Conroy ...