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Peter Golenbock

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Born July 19, 1946 (79 years old)
34 books
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48 readers

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Peter Golenbock is a sports journalist and author, who has written nine New York Times best sellers. - Wikipedia

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The chairman

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Chronicles the scandal-ridden career of the former chairman of the Florida Republican Party, who found himself on trial after controversies arose over party finances and his benefactor, Florida governor Charlie Crist, failed to help him avoid prison.

American Prince

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"All my life I had one dream and that was to be in the movies."He was the Golden Boy of the Golden Age. A prince of the silver screen. Dashing and debonair, Tony Curtis arrived on the scene in a blaze of bright lights and celluloid. His good looks, smooth charm, and natural talent earned him fame, women, and adulation--Elvis copied his look and the Beatles put him on their Sgt. Pepper album cover. But the Hollywood life of his dreams brought both invincible highs and debilitating lows. Now, in his captivating, no-holds-barred autobiography, Tony Curtis shares the agony and ecstasy of a private life in the public eye.No simple tell-all, American Prince chronicles Hollywood during its heyday. Curtis revisits his immense body of work--including the unforgettable classics Houdini, Spartacus, and Some Like It Hot--and regales readers with stories of his associations with Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier, director Billy Wilder, and film industry heavyweight Lew Wasserman, as well as paramours Natalie Wood and Marilyn Monroe, among others. As forthright as he is enthralling, Tony Curtis offers intimate glimpses into his succession of failed marriages (and the one that has endured), his destructive drug addiction, and his passion as a painter. Written with humor and grace, American Prince is a testament to the power of living the life of one's dreams.From the Hardcover edition.

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Disturbed by her family's comfortableness with American excess, Hatmaker writes with humor and depth about their unique social and spiritual decision to reduce material possessions and distractions in order to connect with God. Over seven months, she identified seven areas of excess, and made seven simple choices to fight back against the modern-day diseases of greed, materialism, and overindulgence.

Hank Aaron

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A biography of the baseball player who displaced Babe Ruth as the hitter with the greatest number of career home runs.

Thunder and Lightning

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What happens when you bring to life a huge acoustic sound wave and a gigantic spark of static electricity? You get Thunder and Lightning! Now imagine what would happen if these two fictional characters get into a big fight on a dim dark Saturday night! Follow their battle to see how they whimsically banter back and forth as the clouds and the stars cheer them on. Find out, Who Won The Fight? Who Won The Fight? Who Knocked Who, Out Of Sight?

In the Country of Brooklyn

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A social history of the borough of Brooklyn draws on first-person interviews to capture its diversity, institutions, and most noteworthy events, in a chronicle that includes discussions with such figures as Pete Hamill, Neil Sedaka, and Bruce Morrow.

Glory in the Fall

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This anthology of baseball's World Series history captures the best of times and the worst of times--from Casey Stengel's inside-the-park home run in 1923 to Cleveland/Atlanta series of 1995--as teams battled for glory and the national championship of America's favorite sport.