Awards & Winners

James D. Houston

Date of Birth 10-November-1933
Place of Birth San Francisco
(California, United States of America, San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco Peninsula, Area code 415)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as James Dudley Houston, James D Houston
Profession Novelist
James Dudley Houston was an American novelist. He wrote nine novels in total. Houston was born in San Francisco, where his parents had migrated from Quanah, Texas, a small town near Oklahoma. Their story kindled an interest in treks and quests that intensified when he met his future wife, Jeanne Wakatsuki, whose family had immigrated to California from Japan. He attended Lowell High School and San José State University where he met Jeanne Wakatsuki, whom he would marry in 1957. Houston co-authored his wife's autobiographical memoir, Farewell to Manzanar, about her experiences in the Manzanar internment camp. The book became a bestseller after it was published in 1973. Houston was the winner of two American Book Awards, a Joseph Henry Jackson Award for Fiction and the Humanitas Prize. Snow Mountain Passage was inspired by a personal link to the ill-fated Donner Party of early Californian history.

Awards by James D. Houston

Check all the awards nominated and won by James D. Houston.

1999


American Book Awards
Honored for : The Last Paradise

1983


American Book Awards
Honored for : Californians: Searching for the Golden State

1976


Nominations 1976 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing In A Special Program - Drama Or Comedy - Adaptation Farewell to Manzanar