![]() from Denison, MLS in Information Science from the University of Michigan, Masters in Journalism from Columbia University. Hagedorn attended Oakwood Schools through the eighth grade. ![]() Hagedorn’s previous best selling books include Wild Ride, Beyond the River and Ransom: The Untold Story of International Kidnapping. She drew parallels to the struggles facing the nation today over issues of domestic spying, free speech, immigration and U.S. Hagedorn captures her reader from the beginning to the end of this dramatic account of 1919, a historically significant watershed year in American history. ![]() Hagedorn was introduced to the group by Sharon Rab, Oakwood resident, well known local author, interviewer and organizer of the Dayton Literary Peace Awards.Īlthough Savage Peace, which has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, is based largely on declassified FBI and military intelligence records, fascinating stories about ordinary and not-so-ordinary people are carefully intertwined into the flow of the book so that Ms. Pulitzer-nominated author visits local book clubĪnn Hagedorn, best selling author and former resident of Oakwood, discussed her newest book, Savage Peace: Hope and Fear in America, 1919, with members of the Dayton Travelers Book Club on Jan. ![]()
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