Lawrence J. Londino is chair of the Department of Broadcasting at Montclair State University. He has written, produced and directed a variety of radio, television and film projects over a 30-year career, most recently a public television documentary, A Place For Us: The Story of Shady Rest and America's First Golf Professional, which traced the history of African-Americans playing golf in New Jersey.
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"More than just a listing of wins and descriptions of golf swings,
this biography of Tiger Woods lives up to its promise of an
interesting read and certainly contains enough facts for a high
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"Tiger Woods: A Biography brings the world of golf in general and
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Midwest Book Review
"[D]escribes the life and career of the African-American golf
prodigy, giving information on his early life, the influence of his
parents, and the relationship between celebrity and the media.
B&W photos, a timeline, and a bibliography of books, magazine
and newspaper articles, videos, and websites are included." -
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