![]() During his teenage years he committed what he called "minor acts of rebellion and delinquency," and led, overall, what he called an average existence. ![]() Guterson credits his father for teaching him two important tenets for life: "Find something you love to do - before you think about money - and do something that you feel has a positive impact on the world." Guterson spent his childhood outdoors, with fishing being one of his most popular pastimes. His father was a criminal lawyer and somewhat of a local celebrity. Guterson was born the third of five children on May 4, 1956, to Murray and Shirley Guterson, in Seattle, Washington. Snow Falling on Cedars went on to win the PEN/Faulkner award, among others, and provided Guterson with popular as well as critical success.Ĭhildhood and Undergraduate Education. ![]() ![]() Although he received critical praise for his collection of short stories and his nonfiction treatise on the value of home schooling, David Guterson's third book and first novel, Snow Falling on Cedars, was purchased by Harcourt Brace for only $15,000, after several other publishers rejected it. ![]()
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