Greene, Bob

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days and dreams with Michael Jordan
1992
Biography of Bulls basketball player Michael Jordan capturing Jordan's innermost feelings about his past, present, and future.

The get with the program! guide to good eating

great food for good health
2003
Reviews the "Get With the Program!" plan for weight loss and fitness, offers nutrition information for choosing good-quality food in reasonable quantities, and features eighty-five recipes for breakfasts, soups, salads and sandwiches, entrees, side dishes, and desserts.

Make the connection

ten steps to a better body and a better life
1996
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey and her personal trainer Bob Greene, present their plan for eating, exercising, and living in a way that promotes and maintains fitness, with personal stories from Oprah's struggle to control her weight.

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days and dreams with Michael Jordan
1993
Biography of Bulls basketball player Michael Jordan capturing Jordan's innermost feelings about his past, present, and future.

Rebound

the odyssey of Michael Jordan
1996
Follows NBA star Michael Jordan for two years, beginning with the murder of his father, continuing through his retirement from basketball, his short baseball career, and his shaky return to the Chicago Bulls.

Rebound

the odyssey of Michael Jordan
1995
Follows NBA star Michael Jordan for two years, beginning with the murder of his father, continuing through his retirement from basketball, his short baseball career, and his shaky return to the Chicago Bulls.

Once upon a town

the miracle of the North Platte Canteen
2002
Syndicated columnist Bob Greene chronicles the history of North Platte, Nebraska, a small town which transformed its railroad depot into a canteen where the soldiers who passed through during World War II could enjoy coffee, food, magazines, and a family-like atmosphere.

Once upon a town

the miracle of the North Platte Canteen
2003
Syndicated columnist Bob Greene chronicles the history of North Platte, Nebraska, a small town which transformed its railroad depot into a canteen where the soldiers who passed through during World War II could enjoy coffee, food, magazines, and a family-like atmosphere.

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