Harry Behn, a renowned writer of considerable acclaim, was born on September 24, 1898, in the picturesque town of McCabe, Arizona, United States of America. His literary prowess would go on to yield a diverse array of works, including the notable publications "The Sin Sister" in 1929, "The Big Parade" in 1925, and "Proud Flesh" also in 1925.
Behn's personal life was marked by a profound connection with his wife, Alice Lawrence, whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Together, they formed a bond that would endure throughout their lives.
Ultimately, Behn's remarkable journey came to a close on September 5, 1973, in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States of America, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and captivate readers for generations to come.