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Michael Jordan

basketball player
2005
Presents a short biography of basketball great, Michael Jordon and chronicles his career from the University of North Carolina and the 1982 NCAA Championship, his years with the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, and his influence on the game and on his fans.

Michael Jordan

returning champion
2002
Examines the life and career of the high-scoring Chicago Bulls player, who made a brief attempt to play minor league baseball in 1994 and returned to basketball with the Washington Wizards in 2001.

For the love of the game

my story
1998
Basketball star Michael Jordan discusses his career, family, beliefs, and dreams.

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.

Wild Coast

travels on South America's untamed edge
2011
Describes the author's visit to South America's lesser-known Guianese coast, where he toured the coastal towns, torrential rivers, and dense forests of Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, in an account that also describes the region's remarkable wildlife and violent history.

Nobody nowhere

the extraordinary autobiography of an autistic
1992
Autobiography of Donna William telling of her struggle with autism and coming to terms with the mental illness.

Rats

observations on the history and habitat of the city's most unwanted inhabitants
2004
Traces the history of the urban rat, based on the author's observations primarily in a Manhattan alley, introduces some of the people who deal with rats on a daily basis, including exterminators, sanitation workers, and others, and shares rat-related anecdotes.

Somebody somewhere

breaking free from the world of autism
1994
The author discusses her life in the years after she was diagnosed as autistic, continuing the chronicle she began in her first book "Nobody Nowhere, " and tells about sessions with her therapist, her experiences attending college to obtain an education degree, and her work with autistic children.

Blood on the horns

the long strange ride of Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls
1998

Michael Jordan and the new global capitalism

1999
Examines how the Nike corporation, using the popularity of Chicago basketball player Michael Jordan, impacted the economies and cultures of the world through its advertising campaign.

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