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    1. Long way to go : Black and white in America / Jonathan Coleman (1997)

      by Jonathan Coleman

      This "powerful and profound" ("Detroit News") seven-year exploration of race in America today has been praised for its "compelling storytelling" ("Seattle Post-Intelligencer") and its "superb" narrative ("Library Journal"). (learn more about this book)

    1. Exit the Rainmaker (1989)

      by Jonathan Coleman

      The riveting story of college president Jay Carsey, who walked away from his wife, work, family and friends and committed an act that challenges our notion of what is courageous and what is cowardly. (learn more about this book)

    1. At Mother's Request (1985)

      A True Story of Money, Murder and Betrayal

      by Jonathan Coleman

      A book that unfolds the full and truly astonishing story of how-and why-Frances Schreuder, board member of the New York City Ballet, masterminded a plan requiring her teenage son to kill one of the richest men in Utah-her father (and her son's grandfather), Franklin Bradshaw. (learn more about this book)

    1. West by West

      My Charmed, Tormented Life

      by Jerry West, Jonathan Coleman

      He is one of basketball's towering figures: "Mr. Clutch," who mesmerized his opponents and fans. The coach who began the Lakers' resurgence in the 1970s. The general manager who helped bring "Showtime" to Los Angeles, creating a championship-winning force that continues to this day. Now, for... (learn more about this book)