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Featuring in-depth reportage from NBC news correspondent Martin Fletcher, Teachers offers inspiring lessons learned from everyday people on the worst days of their lives.
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Considered for decades the “gold standard of TV war correspondents” by Anderson Cooper,
Martin Fletcher was an NBC News Correspondent and bureau chief in Tel Aviv for nearly thirty years. Fletcher has won five Emmys and a Columbia University DuPont Award—a Pulitzer for work in television—as well as awards from the Overseas Press Club and Royal Society of Television.
Today, Fletcher’s work as an author is rapidly gaining an equally impressive reputation. He has written non-fiction resources
Breaking News and
Walking Israel, the latter receiving the National Jewish book award, as well as novels:
The List,
Jacob’s Oath,
The War Reporter and
Promised Land, which was compared in multiple reviews with Exodus and ranked as a Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He currently lives in Mexico and New York.
Zusammenfassung
Featuring in-depth reportage from NBC news correspondent Martin Fletcher, Teachers offers inspiring lessons learned from everyday people on the worst days of their lives.
Vorwort
- Martin Fletcher is a former NBC News' Middle East correspondent and Tel Aviv Bureau chief and continues to receive a lot of support from NBC
- Targets readers familiar with Martin Fletcher’s work looking to learn inspiring lessons from everyday people often on the worst days of their lives that Fletcher met throughout his time as a news correspondent
- Friends in broadcasting will use their social media platforms to back the book
- Martin will be invited to a variety of their programs to discuss the book on platforms such as NBC News, MSNBC, and NBC News NOW.
- Speak at large events and additionally target events at colleges and universities as well as events with Jewish audiences.
- Host book launch events, book signings, and promotional talks
- Submit to major industry reviewers, including Publishers Weekly and Foreword Reviews