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Thomas J. Fleming
"How do you write a book?" 24 year old Thomas Fleming asked bestselling writer Fulton Oursler in 1951. "Write four pages a day," Oursler said. "Every day except Sunday. Whether you feel like it or not. Inspiration consists of putting the seat of your pants on the chair at your desk." Fleming has... show more

"How do you write a book?" 24 year old Thomas Fleming asked bestselling writer Fulton Oursler in 1951. "Write four pages a day," Oursler said. "Every day except Sunday. Whether you feel like it or not. Inspiration consists of putting the seat of your pants on the chair at your desk." Fleming has followed this advice to good effect. His latest effort, "The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers," is his 50th published book. Twenty three of them have been novels. He is the only writer in the history of the Book of the Month Club to have main selections in fiction and in nonfiction. Many have won prizes. Recently he received the Burack Prize from Boston University for lifetime achievement. In nonfiction he has specialized in the American Revolution. He sees Intimate Lives as a perfect combination of his double talent as a novelist and historian. "Novelists focus on the imtimate side of life. This is the first time anyone has looked at the intimate side of the lives of these famous Americans, with an historian's eyes." Fleming was born in Jersey City, the son of a powerful local politician. He has had a lifetime interest in American politics. He also wrote a history of West Point which the New York Times called "the best...ever written." Military history is another strong interest. He lives in New York with his wife, Alice Fleming, who is a gifted writer of books for young readers.
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Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 10 years ago
In the typical history of the United States that most students get we are taught that George Washington was the general who led the colonies to freedom during the American Revolution and the first President of the United States. We are also taught that Thomas Jefferson drafted the Decleration of Ind...
KOMET
KOMET rated it 11 years ago
Here is a novel of epic scope that offers --- through a cast of rich and emotionally complex characters, both historical and fictional --- one of the best encapsulations of the American experience in France during the First World War.
KOMET
KOMET rated it 11 years ago
Here is a novel of epic scope that offers --- through a cast of rich and emotionally complex characters, both historical and fictional --- one of the best encapsulations of the American experience in France during the First World War.
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 12 years ago
Over There begins in 1917 and focuses on the US involvement in The Great War (WWI). Americans debate and Woodrow Wilson waffles over whether to send troops to Europe. Polly Warden is the privileged daughter of a wealthy New Yorker who wants more than marriage and babies, and she decides to head to E...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 13 years ago
A look at the spying done during the American revolution. Very general.
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