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John U. Bacon has won numerous national writing awards & now freelances for "Sports Illustrated", "Time", "ESPN Magazine", & the "New York Times", among others. (Publisher Provided) John U. Bacon received an honors degree in history from the University of Michigan in 1986 and a master's degree in afficher plus education in 1994. He started his journalism career covering high school sports for The Ann Arbor News then wrote a lifestyle column before becoming the Sunday sports feature writer for The Detroit News in 1995. In 2005-2006, the Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellowship named him the first recipient of the Benny Friedman Fellowship for Sports Journalism. He teaches at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and the University of Michigan. He is the author or co-author several books on sports and business including Walgreens: America's Corner Store, Cirque du Soleil - The Spark: Igniting the Creative Fire That Lives Within Us All, Bo's Lasting Lessons: The Legendary Coach Teaches the Timeless Fundamentals of Leadership, Three and Out: Rich Rodriguez and the Michigan Wolverines in the Crucible of College Football, Fourth and Long: The Fight for the Soul of College Football, and Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Date de naissance
1964
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male
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USA
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University of Michigan
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journalist
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The Ann Arbor News
The Detroit News

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This book can be divided into four parts: the lead-up to the disaster, the disaster, the immediate afterwards, and the long-term afterwards. The first part, the lead-up, is quite repetitive, with facts and elements repeated a minimum of three times (per my personal counting). Don't let this stop you! The rest of the book is fantastic, by turns horrifying and sad and uplifting, and at every point fascinating.
 
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blueskygreentrees | 16 autres critiques | Oct 16, 2023 |
First sentence: On Thursday, December 1, 2016, the people of Boston slogged through a drizzly day with temperatures in the 40s--neither fall nor winter, the kind of cold that gets deep in your bones and stays there.

Premise/plot: Narrative nonfiction covering the Halifax Disaster of December 1917. The book provides context, context, more context. But there does seem to be a point--not details for the sake of details. For example, it provides several chapters on the history of Halifax--including Halifax's complex relationship with the United States. There's also context about the First World War (aka the War to End all Wars or The Great War). The book chronicles the disaster through the eyes of a dozen or so people.

My thoughts: I definitely appreciated this one more than the first book I read on this topic. The first book I read, Shattered City, was a bit dry at times and the book wasn't always great at connecting the dots and showing the relevance or significance of the facts it was sharing.

I don't know exactly why this topic/subject has become of interest to me. It was in a fiction book--Christian fiction--book I read earlier this year. I then came across a movie on Tubi. I'll probably read more on the subject--fiction or nonfiction.
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blbooks | 16 autres critiques | Sep 26, 2023 |
A look into what makes Cirque tick and consistently inspire its performers, staff, and viewers year after year.
 
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