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Scott Anderson

    January 1, 1959

    Scott Edward Anderson is an author whose work delves into the depths of nature and the human experience. His writing often explores the interconnectedness of ecology, personal growth, and the search for meaning. Anderson's poetry and essays are characterized by an introspective tone and keen attention to detail. His extensive background in conservation and social enterprise informs his literary output, offering a unique perspective on the world.

    Fractured Lands
    The Quiet Americans
    Lawrence in Arabia
    Martyrdom Student Book Grd 9-12
    The Psychobiotic Revolution
    Falling Up
    • 2022

      THE SEED OF ED GEIN

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the dark legacy of Ed Gein, known for inspiring iconic horror characters, this collection of short stories delves into a twisted alternate reality where Gein, a reclusive figure, has fathered a family. The narratives weave through themes of crime, sexual deviancy, and mental instability, touching on elements like MK-Ultra and prison life. This unique perspective offers a chilling examination of how one man's notorious past could have unfolded in a bizarre, yet compelling, universe.

      THE SEED OF ED GEIN
    • 2020

      The Quiet Americans

      Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      4.2(73)Add rating

      Lying, stealing, and invading weave a captivating narrative in this enthralling tale. The skilled storytelling of Anderson elevates these themes, drawing readers into a world where deception and intrigue reign. The narrative promises to engage and entertain, showcasing the complexities of human behavior through a compelling lens.

      The Quiet Americans
    • 2020

      From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia, a gripping history of the early years of the Cold War, the CIA's covert battles against communism, and the tragic consequences which still affect America and the world today

      The Quiet Americans
    • 2019

      The Psychobiotic Revolution

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(33)Add rating

      Written by leading researchers in the field, this guide to improving your mood explains how gut health drives psychological well being.

      The Psychobiotic Revolution
    • 2019

      Falling Up

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Falling Up,  which recently received the 1st Literary Award of Letras Lavadas in conjunction with PEN Açores, is a moving personal essay about the struggle to become an authentic, vulnerable, purpose-driven man in the 21st century and, ultimately, about making one's dream a reality. Along the way, award-winning poet, Scott Edward Anderson learns to see the world anew through the eyes of his children, through a deep engagement with the natural world, and through learning―and teaching others―to tell stories in a more personal way. Falling Up is a late bloomer's coming-of-age story as much as it is a book about choice, intention, and commitment.

      Falling Up
    • 2017

      Fractured Lands

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(557)Add rating

      Fantastic. -PBS Newshour A mammoth undertaking. . . . A fascinating look into the region's history, the forces of tribalism, and the global implications of an Arab world in revolt. -Charlie Rose

      Fractured Lands
    • 2016

      Net Force Ten

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story follows Olivia, who faces the early loss of her father and a subsequent move to live with her grandmother. A trip to Vermont with her aunt and grandmother opens up new experiences and transformations in Olivia's life, suggesting themes of family, change, and resilience.

      Net Force Ten
    • 2014

      This is a thrilling and revelatory narrative of one of the most epic and consequential periods in 20th century history - the Arab Revolt, and the secret game to control the Middle East.

      Lawrence in Arabia
    • 2013

      Prisoner Cell Block H took the world by storm. Running from 1979 to 1986, 'Prisoner', as it was known in its home country, remains one of the most iconic and talked-about television serials to come from Australia, spanning a wonderful 692 episodes: each of them action packed, filled with gritty, intense storylines, some of the most wonderful characters ever created for TV soap, brought to life by a unique mainly female dominated cast whose portrayal of the 'old lags' are now nothing short of legendary. In this brand new book, Prisoner Cell Block H is remembered and celebrated by three people well known to the show's fans -- uniting fan club founders Scott Anderson and Barry Campbell with Rob Cope, this book features new and exclusive contributions from the show's cast, writers and crew. This Companion also takes a look at the theatre productions, hit theme song and world-wide fan following that have continued to make Prisoner one of the most celebrated television serials of all time. Packed with never before published photographs, this is one book that will be a must for any fan of the show! And if you are not a fan of the show, this book will tell you why Prisoner Cell Block H has become THE cult TV series! This is the ultimate guide to this incredible TV series.

      Behind the Bars
    • 2005