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NOW AVAILABLE
 
 
 
 
 
TRADING MANNY:  RE-DISCOVERING BASEBALL WITH MY SON JOE IN A SEASON OF STEROIDS & SCOUNDRELS
 
 
 
 
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, a novel
 
 
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I've published seven books so far during my career, starting with "Just Let Me Play: The Story of Charlie Sifford," which was an as-told-to autobiography of the PGA's breakthrough golfer.  Since then I've had the opportunity to work on four guidebooks to the Seattle and Portland regions, and two books for middle-school readers, on Hillary Clinton and the Plantation South of the 1850s.  You can get links to all of these on Amazon.com.     
 
 
                          

 

 

 

 


          Complete List
 
  • A Travel Guide to the Plantation South (Lucent, 2005) 
  • Seattle & The Olympic Peninsula for Dummies (Hungry Minds; 2003) 
  • The Importance of Hillary Rodham Clinton (Lucent; 2003) 
  • Seattle and Portland for Dummies (Hungry Minds; 2001)
  • The Irreverent Guide to Seattle & Portland (MacMillan, 1999; second edition in 2001) 
  • Just Let Me Play: The Charlie Sifford Story (an autobiography of golfer Charlie Sifford;
         British American, 1992
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    Fountain of Youth: A Novel
    Ray Jensen, a bureaucrat in a small town in upstate New York, has begun to have visions.  He knows when the people around him are going to die.  This is because his son Daniel has stolen bottles of what he thought to be wine, but is literally the fountain of youth, a chemical synthesized from red wine grapes that can allow you to live forever.
     
    If you can bear the consequences: You begin to see when other people will die.
     
    "They didn't know...how could they know?...that the stuff they spilled on the pebbly beach could have bought every cancer patient in the state of New York another ten years if judiciously doled out."
     
    More to come...