Q&A With Christopher Bensinger, Author Of The Sooner You Forget
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- May 20, 2025
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READ MOREIs he Liberal? Or is he Conservative? The highest judge in the land can’t make up his mind. In The Chameleon Shuffle, a Supreme Court Justice involuntarily changes his judicial philosophy every few days. The author Jere Krakoff talks to Book Glow about his satirical novel. Describe the book in one sentence. The Chameleon Shuffle
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READ MOREIn Gregory R. Piché’s new book, The Four Trials of Henry Ford, four landmark court cases reveal the dark side of Ford’s legal clashes and the quirks of his character and personality that ushered his image in the public’s imagination from mechanical savant and populist sage to isolated, imperious bigot. The author Gregory R. Piché
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