Michael Crichton's earliest writings

 


When a writer acquires fame and success, analysts and fans look for everything the author has ever written, works that would otherwise be long forgotten and gone unnoticed. Some even try to find in them early traces of the author's later traits as a successful writer.

This book includes written work by Michael Crichton from as early as 1957, such as  Johnny at 8:30 which he wrote at the age of 14. Further writings featured in this book are an untitled one from 1960, an excerpt from Life goes to a party, and The most important part of the lab, both from 1961.

A must for collectors and fans.