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Penny Colman
Penny Colman writes about illustrious and fascinating women and a wide range of significant and intriguing topics in her award-winning books for all ages. Born in Denver, Colorado, in 1944, she grew up in North Warren, Pennsylvania, on the grounds of a state mental hospital, where her father was... show more

Penny Colman writes about illustrious and fascinating women and a wide range of significant and intriguing topics in her award-winning books for all ages. Born in Denver, Colorado, in 1944, she grew up in North Warren, Pennsylvania, on the grounds of a state mental hospital, where her father was a psychiatrist. In 1960, she joined a group and rode her bicycle (plus took a few train rides) across the U.S. In 1964 she dropped out of college, worked in a frozen food factory in Sweden and hitchhiked throughout Europe, including to Turkey and Greece. Between 1965-1970, she graduated from college and graduate school, got married, and had three very close-in-age children. In 1987, as her children were graduating from high school, Penny Colman embarked on a freelance writing career and has been going full steam ever since.
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deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it 11 years ago
I'm sick in bed and NaNo is over for the year, so I can finally catch up on some book reviewing."Thanksgiving: The True Story" is exactly what it claims to be. Amazingly for a book on the subject of America's most controversial holiday, it keeps an even tone *and* a firm grip on reality.It begins wi...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 11 years ago
I couldn't get past the first chapter. I felt like the author believed I was a two year old. Every sentence contained only a few words. There were no compound or complex sentences anywhere. I felt talked down to. I felt lectured to in a monotone voice. The author couldn't make an explosion sound int...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 12 years ago
This is an excellent example of the reason I didn't read many 'children's' history books when I was that age. I found them poorly written, talked down to their audience, and were generally not worth my time. I read books geared for people much older then myself because I learned something and wasn't...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
A very quick, enjoyable read, as long as you have a slightly morbid streak. It's by no means complete, because it's too short to be. The book is divided into thematic chapters, but within those chapters it's a little jumbled and random.
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 14 years ago
Fascinating, insightful, and vivid portrait of the friendship between two remarkable women.
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