Laurel Holliday
Children of the Dream (Pocket Books 1999)
Children of the Promise (Pocket Books 1998)
Children of the Troubles: On the Brink of Peace in Northern Ireland (1997)
Children in the Holocaust and World War II: Their Secret Diaries (Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster 1995) was honored with awards including the School Library Journal’s award of “Best Adult Fiction for Young Adults,” as well as VOYA award for outstanding non-fiction. It has been translated into Japanese, Dutch, German, and Polish.
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Karen Lindsey
Divorced, Beheaded, Survived: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (Addison
Wesley-Perseus) history- written from a contemporary woman’s point of
view. A classic.
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Dick Russell award-winning environmentalist, journalist, and political analyst.
Black Genius: An American Perspective (Carroll & Graf 1998) with
introduction by Alvain
Poussaint. New edition, Skyhorse, 2009.
The Man Who Knew Too Much (Carroll & Graf 1992- Revised 2003)
Described by The Washington Post as “The Magus of assassination
literature.” A classic.
Don't Start the Revolution Without Me by former governor Jesse Ventura. (Skyhorse, 2008)
On the Trail of the Assassins reveals new information about the Kennedy conspiracy, including never before seen government files. (Skyhorse, 2008)
