The American Connection by Jack Holland

The American Connection by Jack Holland

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The American Connection by Jack Holland

To Walk On Moonbeams is the debut poetry book from Zombear Writes. This is a poetry collection woven from the sorrow of heartbreak, the power in healing, and the beauty that comes with letting go. Discover a journey of self-love, choosing to let the light back in, and seeking magic in the ordinary.
Jack Holland was a highly respected author and journalist known particuarly for his commentary about Northern Irish politics. He grew up in Belfast (where he was taught by Seamus Heaney) and worked with Jeremy Paxman and other outstanding journalists at BBC Belfast during a period of seminal current affairs programming. Jack published four novels and seven works of non-fiction, most of the latter having to do with politics and terrorism in Northern Ireland, including the bestselling Phoenix. Sadly, Jack died of cancer in 2004, just after the manuscript of Misogyny had been delivered and accepted by his US publisher. On his death, his family received letters of respect from politicians including Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton, who had come to rely on his balanced analysis of Irish politics.
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ISBN 13 9780670808946
ISBN 10 0670808946
Title The American Connection
Author Jack Holland
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Viking
Year published 1987-03-26
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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