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Dispatches from the Education Wars My New Novel, Comeback Love. Click here to take a look. Photo gallery
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Peter Golden is an award-winning journalist and the author of 6 full-length works of non-fiction and fiction. Some of Peter Golden's work has appeared in The Detroit Free Press Magazine, Albany Times Union, New Jersey Monthly, Microsoft's eDirections, Beyond Computing, Electronic Business, Midstream, The Forward, and Capital Region Magazine. Golden's Quiet Diplomat, a biography of industrialist and political-insider Max M. Fisher made The Detroit Free Press bestseller list. Among those he interviewed were Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Bush; Secretaries of State Kissinger, Haig, and Shultz; and Israeli Prime Ministers Shamir, Peres, and Rabin. With J. Stanley Shaw, Golden wrote I Rest My Case: My Long Journey from the Castle on the Hill to Home, a memoir that chronicles Shaw's life from his childhood years under the supervision of the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum in the 1930s to his career as one of the preeminent bankruptcy attorneys in the U.S. I Rest My Case is published by Chestnut Street Press. Golden is currently at work on two projects: a history of America’s role in the rescue of Soviet Jewry, and novel about the connection between the drug trade and terrorism.
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