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Ferguson-Cohen wrote, illustrated, and published the first commercially available children's books for military brats [1] and the first children's picture books for children coping with deployment. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She has been called the "Dr. Seuss for Military Brats" in a Washington Times article that was laudatory in tone about her books' ability ...
Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama is a 2017 biography of former President of the United States Barack Obama by American author and academic David Garrow. [1] It is Garrow's fifth book. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
You Are the Universe: Discovering Your Cosmic Self and Why It Matters is a philosophy book co-written by Deepak Chopra and Menas Kafatos. The book delves into questions pertaining to existence, human existence, consciousness, reality and perception. It was published on February 7, 2017, and became a New York Times best-seller. [1]
Credited author and Star Wars creator George Lucas (1986, age 42) Ghostwriter Alan Dean Foster (2007, age 60) The book was written by Foster and based upon Lucas's screenplay for the first Star Wars film. [2] On how he got the job, Foster said: My agent got a call from Lucas's lawyer of the time, Tom Pollock (now one of the most powerful men in ...
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Yellow Star was selected as a "fiction and poetry honor book" in the 2006 Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, [12] an American Library Association Notable Children's Book for Older Readers in April 2007, [13] and won the 2009 William Allen White Children's Book Award, selected by vote of sixth- through eighth-graders in Kansas. [14]
We're Going To Make You a Star is a 1975 book by Sally Quinn detailing her brief time with the CBS Morning News.In this book, she discusses the CBS failure and reflects on her adolescence and how it, among other things, led to her failure as a television news anchor.
The continuity within the series is independent of other Star Trek book lines. Preserver (2000) was inspired by Shatner's experience following the death of his wife. [7] [8] The related novel, Collision Course (2007), was the launch title of a proposed Star Trek: Academy series but the planned sequels were canceled following poor sales. [9] [10]