Eliot Arnold
Eliot Arnold was an American novelist, journalist, and humorist. Born on September 13, 1913, in Brooklyn, New York, he began his career as a journalist before turning to fiction. Arnold is best known for his novel 'Blood Brother,' which provides a vivid depiction of life in a small American town. Throughout his career, Arnold wrote several novels and non-fiction works, reflecting his keen observations of society and human relationships. His writing often explored themes of friendship, community, and the complexities of personal connections, making his stories resonate with a broad audience. Arnold's work was recognized for its narrative skill and depth of character, earning him a place among notable mid-20th-century American authors.
Books
Blood Brother