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Author Q&A with Sebastian Gibson

Man of la BookFebruary 9, 2012

Sebastian Gibson (web­site | Twit­ter | Face­book), author of Nitt Witt Hill (my thoughts), has a diverse career, from actor, entertainer to lawyer. His book is a biting commentary which, sadly enough, brings out the hypocritical truths of politics. Q. What made […]

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Author Q&A with Michael O’Hanlon

Man of la BookFebruary 6, 2012

Michael O’Hanlon, author of The Wounded Giant (my thoughts), is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in U.S. defense strategy, the use of military force, homeland security and American foreign policy. He is a visiting […]

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Author Q&A with Douglas R. Skopp
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Author Q&A with Douglas R. Skopp

Man of la BookJanuary 10, 2012

Former Distinguished University Teaching Professor of History and current author Douglas R. Skopp

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Author Q&A with Leon H. Gildin
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Author Q&A with Leon H. Gildin

Man of la BookDecember 3, 2011

Leon H. Gildin wrote The Polski Affair (my thoughts) and its sequel The Family Affair (my thoughts). Both books were very interesting

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Author Q&A with Yona Zeldis McDonough

Man of la BookNovember 30, 2011

Author Yona Zeldis McDonough  (web­site) wrote The Cats in the Doll Shop (my thoughts) which not only did I like, but my daughter (who is turning 7 today) liked as well. My daughter had some questions for Ms. McDonough and here is the […]

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Author Q&A with Ann Atkins
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Author Q&A with Ann Atkins

Man of la BookNovember 19, 2011

Ann Atkins wrote the Flash Biography of Eleanor Roosevelt and is planning a “Flash History” series. She is a college instructor, community director,

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Author Q&A with Ann Weisgarber
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Author Q&A with Ann Weisgarber

Man of la BookNovember 9, 2011

Ann Weis­gar­ber wrote The Per­sonal His­tory of Rachel DuPree which is a unique and involved book. This was her first book and an award winning book

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Author Q&A with Steven Saylor
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Author Q&A with Steven Saylor

Man of la BookNovember 3, 2011

Steven Say­lor is a well known historical fiction author whose books about ancient Rome are not only entertaining, but well researched and enlightening as well

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Author Q&A with Dennis Danziger
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Author Q&A with Dennis Danziger

Man of la BookOctober 24, 2011

Den­nis Danziger is the author of A Short History of a Tall Jew. The book was funny and charm­ing . I later found out that Mr. Danziger used to be a TV writer

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Author Q&A with David Mar­golick
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Author Q&A with David Mar­golick

Man of la BookOctober 17, 2011

David Margolick’s book Elizabeth and Hazel (my thoughts) is a fascinating book about two fascinating women. The book tackles tough and sensitive issues while following the trials and tribulations of Eliz­a­beth Eck­ford and Hazel Bryan were cap­tured for pros­per­ity in a pho­to­graph […]

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