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Andrew miller guardian biography of donald

          The novelist on why Penelope Fitzgerald is underrated and the book that changed his mind about science fiction..

          The books interview: his debut won a major prize, but his career path hasn't always been smooth.

        1. The books interview: his debut won a major prize, but his career path hasn't always been smooth.
        2. Set during the Big Freeze of , this story of two marriages brilliantly evokes the legacy of the second world war.
        3. The novelist on why Penelope Fitzgerald is underrated and the book that changed his mind about science fiction.
        4. I was and-a-bit, and had been writing fiction since I was Did I want to go on?
        5. Andrew Miller, chief executive of the Guardian Media Group, has direct experience of managing the path from paper to digital-only publication.
        6. The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire

          2000 book by Gwenda Blair

          The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire is a 2000 biographical book written by Gwenda Blair, an adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism,[1] about three generations of the Trump family, starting with Friedrich Trump (1869–1918) who immigrated to the United States in 1885 from Kingdom of Bavaria (now in Germany),[1]: 28  then Fred Trump (1905–1999), and finally Donald Trump (b.

          1946).[2] It was first published by Simon & Schuster in 2000 and reprinted in 2015 with a new title, The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President and a new preface.[3]

          Background

          The Trumps was Gwenda Blair's third biography.

          When she began her research for The Trumps, Blair had intended to write a book about Donald Trump, but as she researched his father and grandfather, it became a "history of America