Winston Groom

Winston Groom

5 Series

Winston Groom was an American author renowned for his novel "Forrest Gump," which sold 1.7 million copies worldwide and was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film by Robert Zemeckis. Before becoming a novelist, Groom served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and worked as a journalist.

Author: Winston Groom Rewritten synopsis: In "Forrest Gump," the titular character, a man with a low IQ, navigates through pivotal moments in American history. From meeting presidents to becoming a ping-pong champion and a shrimp boat captain, Forrest's life is marked by extraordinary events. Despite his simplicity, his innate kindness and unwavering love for Jenny, his childhood friend, anchor his journey. Through Forrest's eyes, the novel explores themes of innocence, perseverance, and the impact of one individual's life on the world around them.

Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump

(1986)

Gump & Co.

(1995)

Forrest Gump Non-Fiction

Gumpisms

(1994)

The Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Cookbook

(1994)

Standalone Novels

Better Times Than These

(1978)

As Summer Dies

(1980)

Conversations With the Enemy

(1983)

Only

(1984)

Gone the Sun

(1996)

Such a Pretty, Pretty Girl

(1997)

El Paso

(2016)

Non-Fiction

Shrouds of Glory

(1995)

The Crimson Tide

(2000)

A Storm in Flanders

(2002)

1942

(2005)

Patriotic Fire

(2006)

Vicksburg, 1863

(2009)

Kearny's March

(2011)

Shiloh, 1862

(2012)

Ronald Reagan Our 40th President

(2012)

The Aviators

(2013)

The Generals

(2015)

The Allies

(2018)

The Patriots

(2020)

Anthologies

Stories from the Blue Moon Café

(2002)

Don't Quit Your Day Job: Acclaimed Authors and the Day Jobs They Quit

(2010)

Alabama Noir

(2020)

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