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Michael Korda
Michael Korda is the New York Times bestselling author of Horse People,Country Matters, Ulysses S. Grant, Cat People, Journey to a Revolution, and Ike.He lives with his wife, Margaret, in Dutchess County, New York. show more



Michael Korda is the New York Times bestselling author of Horse People,Country Matters, Ulysses S. Grant, Cat People, Journey to a Revolution, and Ike.He lives with his wife, Margaret, in Dutchess County, New York.

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Mommy, am I cult?
Mommy, am I cult? rated it 9 years ago
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Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 10 years ago
I don't have to tell you what it's about - I mean, just look at the cover. I can't explain my fascination with Marilyn fiction; just this year I read The Blonde by Anna Godberson (a similar story) but I didn't enjoy that one as much as Korda's book. Godberson twisted the JFK/Marilyn legend to introd...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
National hero though he may be, it turns out it wasn’t all that easy being Ulysses S. Grant. Michael Korda’s brief biography captures the ups and downs of Grant the man, the general and the president in enjoyable and pithy prose. Young Ulysses was quite the animal lover. He had a knack for “horse wh...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
National hero though he may be, it turns out it wasn’t all that easy being Ulysses S. Grant. Michael Korda’s brief biography captures the ups and downs of Grant the man, the general and the president in enjoyable and pithy prose. Young Ulysses was quite the animal lover. He had a knack for “horse wh...
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 13 years ago
Masterpiece, magnum opus, tour de force, throw in every superlative you can find to describe an incredible story about an inspiring hero and tragic man! Of all the millions who fought in all the theaters of WWI, this man is probably the first and only one who comes to mind if asked to name someone f...
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