About the Author:
William Tucker is a journalist, playwright, award-winning author, and family man. He has appeared in Harper's, Atlantic, The Weekly Standard, The American Spectator, The New Republic, National Review, Life, Reader's Digest, and other publications. His book The Excluded Americans: Homelessness and Housing Policies, won the Mencken Award for best nonfiction book of 1990. He lives in Brooklyn with is wife and three sons.
Review:
Remarkable, both dramatic and witty while historically accurate. Tucker has gotten inside the Founders' heads and made them come alive. -- Forrest MacDonald, professor emeritus of American Constitutional history at the University of Alabama. (Note: Blurb from back of book, not a review.)
The Founders are brilliantly portrayed in this smart, witty play. A first-rate work worthy of freedom-loving audiences worldwide. -- Terry Eastland, The Weekly Standard (Note: Blurb from back of book, not a review.)
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