Book Club: Biography

CCN Book Club Wes Recommended Books for July...so far


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To start this month, we have four very good and interesting recommendations from General Clark.

1) Spy Handler: Memoir of a KGB Officer : The True Story of the Man Who Recruited Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames
by Victor Cherkashin with Gregory Feifer

Written by retired senior KGB officer Victory Cherkashin, working with former Moscow correspondent for Radio Free Europe, Gregory Fiefer, this book has been called “a gripping but soberly written expose on the Cold War spy game” by Publisher’s Weekly. Cherkashin relates how he recruited and handled disgruntled CIA officer Aldrich Ames and FBI special agent Robert Haussen. While focussing on Soviet spy craft, the book also gives details on US spying and counter spying, providing an insiders view of the spy business from just after World War II through the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Saving General Washington


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cover of Saving General Washington

Saving General Washington

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Binding: Paperback
List price: $12.95 USD
Amazon price: $12.95 USD

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Wanted to share this with you all. This is an exceptional and entertaining work that compares current leadership to the founding fathers. Norton uses humor and a firm grasp on the issues to show us how vastly unprincipled our current leaders are. He makes a great case as to how the founders were radical progressives and how todays modern progressive movement is very much allinged with the founders own beliefs and ideals.

This is a MUST read. Simple as that. You want a look in to who the guys who founded this nation really were? You want to laugh while doing it? This is the book for you.

Women at Ground Zero


For those who want to read an account of the heroic efforts of women rescuers in New York on 9-11-2001, I highly recommend this book authored by Susan Hagen and Mary Carouba. Women at Ground Zero: Stories of Courage and Compassion.

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