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Perrotta’s work has been adapted into three films—''Film/{{Election}}'', the little seen ''Film/BadHaircut'', and ''Film/LittleChildren''—and two television series—Series/TheLeftovers and Series/MrsFletcher. He was involved in the latter two as writer and producer.
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Perrotta’s work has been adapted into three films—''Film/{{Election}}'', the little seen ''Film/BadHaircut'', and ''Film/LittleChildren''—and two television series—Series/TheLeftovers and Series/MrsFletcher.''Series/MrsFletcher''. He was involved in the latter two as writer and producer.
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Thomas R. “Tom” Perrotta (born August 13, 1961 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American novelist. He comes from an Italian-Catholic background, which is reflected in some of his works. He has cited Creator/OHenry, Creator/JRRTolkien, and Creator/JohnIrving as formative examples.
Perrotta’s work has been adapted into three films—''Film/{{Election}}'', the little seen ''Film/BadHaircut'', and ''Film/LittleChildren''—and two television series—Series/TheLeftovers and Series/MrsFletcher. He was involved in the latter two as writer and producer.
!!Books by Tom Perrotta:
* 1994 ''The Thrill Club'' (ghostwritten for Creator/RLStine)
* 1994 ''Bad Haircut'' (short stories)
* 1997 ''The Wishbones''
* 1998 ''Election''
* 2000 ''Joe College''
* 2004 ''Little Children''
* 2007 ''The Abstinence Teacher''
* 2011 ''The Leftovers''
* 2013 ''Nine Inches'' (short stories)
* 2017 ''Mrs. Fletcher''
* 2021 ''Tracy Flick Can’t Win'' (sequel to Election)
Perrotta’s work has been adapted into three films—''Film/{{Election}}'', the little seen ''Film/BadHaircut'', and ''Film/LittleChildren''—and two television series—Series/TheLeftovers and Series/MrsFletcher. He was involved in the latter two as writer and producer.
!!Books by Tom Perrotta:
* 1994 ''The Thrill Club'' (ghostwritten for Creator/RLStine)
* 1994 ''Bad Haircut'' (short stories)
* 1997 ''The Wishbones''
* 1998 ''Election''
* 2000 ''Joe College''
* 2004 ''Little Children''
* 2007 ''The Abstinence Teacher''
* 2011 ''The Leftovers''
* 2013 ''Nine Inches'' (short stories)
* 2017 ''Mrs. Fletcher''
* 2021 ''Tracy Flick Can’t Win'' (sequel to Election)