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Stephen G. Bloom

    Deze auteur duikt in de ingewikkelde wisselwerking van dromen, verlangens, verraad en ondergang in stedelijke landschappen, met een focus op de complexiteit van menselijke relaties. Zijn werk brengt vaak verborgen verhalen en culturele botsingen aan het licht, waarbij hij een scherp journalistiek oog gebruikt om onderliggende waarheden te onthullen. Met een achtergrond in verhalende journalistiek brengt de auteur diepgang en authenticiteit in zijn schrijven, en biedt hij lezers inzicht in de menselijke conditie. Zijn stijl kenmerkt zich door nauwkeurige observatie en meeslepende verhalen die de lezers naar het hart van de onderzochte thema's trekken.

    Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes
    The Audacity of Inez Burns: Dreams, Desire, Treachery & Ruin in the City of Gold
    • Set against the vibrant backdrop of San Francisco, this tale follows a cunning millionaireess who rises from humble beginnings to wealth, capturing the attention of a merciless politician determined to win her over. The narrative unfolds with intrigue and scandal, exploring themes of ambition, power, and the complexities of desire in America’s Golden City.

      The Audacity of Inez Burns: Dreams, Desire, Treachery & Ruin in the City of Gold
    • "The day after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, Jane Elliott, a third-grade schoolteacher in rural Iowa, tried out a shocking experiment to show the scorching impact of racism on children. Elliott separated her students according to the color of their. Those with brown eyes would lord over those with blue eyes. The brown-eyed students were given permission to heckle and berate the blue-eyed students, even to start fights with them. The Blue-Eyed, Brown-Eyed Experiment would become world famous. Elliott would go on to appear on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, followed by a stormy White House conference, and tens of thousands of media events and diversity training sessions around the world. Elliott taught 'Black Lives Matter' fifty years before the phrase was ever uttered. Yet the small town where Elliott began the incendiary experiment never forgot or forgave her. She paid a price for her hard-fought fame. But was Elliott the benign and enlightened mother of diversity she claimed to be? The damage she caused still reverberates. An indelible, confounding portrait of a woman driven to succeed, set against the backdrop of a proud and upright farming community."--

      Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes