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About the author: James Morgan is the author of the New York Times Notable book, The Distance to the Moon, and the critically acclaimed If These Walls had Ears. He also collaborated with Virginia Kelley, President Clinton’s mother, on her best-selling autobiography, Leading with My Heart.
Morgan’s articles and essays have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker, the Atlantic Monthly, The Washington Post Magazine, Preservation, Men’s Journal, and National Geographic Traveler.
Morgan and his wife currently reside in Paris, France.
Stronger
in the Broken Places: Nine Lessons for Turning Crisis into Triumph
With former FEMA director James Lee Witt, Morgan co-authored Stronger
in the Broken Places: Nine Lessons for Turning Crisis into Triumph, to be published
in October 2002 by Times Books, from Henry Holt & Company. |
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The
Distance to the Moon: A Road Trip Into the American Dream
Morgan is also the author of the 1999 New York Times Notable Book The Distance
to the Moon: A Road Trip Into the American Dream, published by Riverhead
in hardcover in May 1999 and later released in paperback. |
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If
These Walls Had Ears: The Biography of a House
In 1996, Warner Books published Morgan’s If These Walls Had
Ears: The Biography of a House, which became a selection of the Quality Paperback Book
Club. |
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Leading
with My Heart
In 1994 Morgan collaborated with Virginia Kelley, President Clinton’s
mother, on her best-selling, critically-acclaimed autobiography, Leading with
My Heart (Simon & Schuster), also a New York Times Notable Book and a Literary
Guild selection. |
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