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Books with author Edward Patrick Hogan

  • Silent Spring - Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War

    Patrick Hogan

    eBook (Whatnot Enterprises, LLC, May 1, 2019)
    What would you say if I told you there are disturbing things the US Government hasn’t told you about the Vietnam War and doesn’t want you to know? Things such as all the rainbow-colored pesticides and the disabling effect they had on US service personnel. Actually, if the truth be told, the Vietnam War is still providing plenty of nightmarish headaches for US political representatives and even today, after more than half a century, the Vietnam War is still killing and claiming the lives of personnel who fought there. Silent Spring - Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War was not written to give you a rosy picture of the Vietnam War. But rather it asks you to consider and question everything you think you know about the most contested war in US history. It’s a book that cuts through to the heart of the circumstances and deadly chemicals used throughout the war. Many of them still being used all over America, even today! The work is more than a memoir; it’s an investigative journey into the conditions US service personnel served under. And the scars they carried with them for decades. It’s a surreal voyage into everything the government hasn’t told you about Vietnam. So, forget everything you’ve heard and what you think you know about the Vietnam War because you will be absolutely astonished by what the US government had willingly dumped on Vietnam—their allies—and even their own troops. What happened in Vietnam … didn’t stay in Vietnam. It came home with us!
  • Silent Spring - Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War

    Patrick Hogan

    Paperback (Whatnot Enterprises, LLC, Nov. 11, 2018)
    What would you say if I told you there are disturbing things the US Government hasn’t told you about the Vietnam War and doesn’t want you to know? Things such as all the rainbow-colored pesticides and the disabling effect they had on US service personnel. Actually, if the truth be told, the Vietnam War is still providing plenty of nightmarish headaches for US political representatives and even today, after more than half a century, the Vietnam War is still killing and claiming the lives of personnel who fought there. Silent Spring - Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War was not written to give you a rosy picture of the Vietnam War. But rather it asks you to consider and question everything you think you know about the most contested war in US history. It’s a book that cuts through to the heart of the circumstances and deadly chemicals used throughout the war. Many of them still being used all over America, even today! The work is more than a memoir; it’s an investigative journey into the conditions US service personnel served under. And the scars they carried with them for decades. It’s a surreal voyage into everything the government hasn’t told you about Vietnam. So, forget everything you’ve heard and what you think you know about the Vietnam War because you will be absolutely astonished by what the US government had willingly dumped on Vietnam—their allies—and even their own troops. What happened in Vietnam … didn’t stay in Vietnam. It came home with us!
  • The Geography of South Dakota

    Edward Patrick Hogan

    Hardcover (Center for Western Studies, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Examines the geography, natural resources, people, history, and culture of South Dakota.
  • Silent Spring - Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War

    Patrick Hogan

    Paperback (Whatnot Enterprises, LLC, Nov. 11, 2018)
    WHAT HAPPENED IN VIETNAM DIDN'T STAY IN VIETNAM. IT CAME HOME WITH US!Silent Spring – Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War is both a memoir and an investigative journey into all the complications the U.S. government hasn’t told you about the Vietnam War. It’s not just another book about Vietnam or Agent Orange. Rather it’s a “silver bullet” which cuts through to the heart of the circumstances and pesticides used during that war—highly toxic herbicides and insecticides, which in some cases are still being used to this very day all over the globe, even right here in the USA.So, forget everything you’ve heard from our government and everything that you think you know about the Vietnam War because this book is much more than a memoir of one Vietnam veteran’s struggles over the decades following the war. It’s a story of all the veterans who served in Vietnam and their children. And it could even be the story of you and your children, too. As you read through the book and its volumes of information, you will be absolutely stunned at what the US government had willingly dumped on Vietnam and its own troops.
  • Daylight Saving

    Edward Hogan

    eBook (Walker, Feb. 2, 2012)
    When Daniel Lever is dragged to Leisure World Holiday Complex for some "time away" with his depressed dad, his expectations are low. Daniel is overweight, he hates sport, and his father has brought along his beloved tomato plant. But soon Daniel spots a girl swimming in the fake lake. Lexi is elegant and smart, but very mysterious. Why are her bruises getting worse each time she and Daniel meet? And is her watch really ticking backwards? A dark figure stalks the pair, and as British summer time approaches, Daniel has to act quickly. Their souls depend on it.
  • The Geography Of South Dakota

    Edward Patrick Hogan, Erin Hogan Fouberg

    Paperback (Center for Western Studies, )
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  • The Messengers

    Edward Hogan

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 12, 2015)
    If you could see the future, would you have the guts to change it? A new psychological thriller from the author of Daylight Saving.Fifteen-year-old Frances is sent to her aunt’s house for the summer to escape difficulties at home. Soon she meets Peter, a man unlike anyone she has ever known. Peter is a messenger—but his messages never bring good news. Peter believes that Frances is a messenger, too. In a compelling page-turner as complex as it is chilling, the author of Daylight Saving poses the provocative question: If you could change the future, where would you start?
  • Daylight Saving

    Edward Hogan

    eBook (Walker Books, Feb. 2, 2012)
    A brilliant thriller ghost story by a new name in teenage fiction.When Daniel Lever is dragged to Leisure World Holiday Complex for some "time away" with his depressed dad, his expectations are low. Daniel is overweight, he hates sport, and his father has brought along his beloved tomato plant. But soon Daniel spots a girl swimming in the fake lake. Lexi is elegant and smart, but very mysterious. Why are her bruises getting worse each time she and Daniel meet? And is her watch really ticking backwards? A dark figure stalks the pair, and as British summer time approaches, Daniel has to act quickly. Their souls depend on it.
  • Daylight Saving

    Edward Hogan

    Paperback (Walker & Company, Feb. 1, 2012)
    A brilliant thriller ghost story by a new name in teenage fiction. When Daniel Lever is dragged to Leisure World Holiday Complex for some "time away" with his depressed dad, his expectations are low. Daniel is overweight, he hates sport, and his father has brought along his beloved tomato plant. But soon Daniel spots a girl swimming in the fake lake. Lexi is elegant and smart, but very mysterious. Why are her bruises getting worse each time she and Daniel meet? And is her watch really ticking backwards? A dark figure stalks the pair, and as British summer time approaches, Daniel has to act quickly. Their souls depend on it.
  • Daylight Saving

    Edward Hogan

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Can you save someone from something that’s already happened?Daniel’s expectations for his forced vacation with his father at the Leisure World Holiday Complex are low. He hates sports, and his father is mostly lost in drink and depression. But then he sees a strange girl swimming in the fake lake, and everything changes. Lexi has a smart mouth and a killer swim stroke, but dark secrets swirl around her. She’s got bruises and cuts that seem to be getting worse instead of better. She’s always alone. And her watch is ticking backwards. When a dark figure begins to stalk Lexi and Daniel, the truth must come out. This gripping ghost story will raise goose bumps and questions: does a traumatic past mean the future is a foregone conclusion?
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  • The Messengers

    Edward Hogan

    eBook (Walker Books, Aug. 15, 2013)
    "Perhaps we're here to save a few people. Maybe that's the gift."Fifteen-year-old Frances has been sent down to the coast for a little break. Her brother, Johnny, is out on bail after punching an off-duty policeman, and some shady characters have thrown a brick through the window of their flat. Frances's mum went off to stay with her boyfriend and Frances is sent to Helmstown, to live with her aunt, uncle and cousin Max. Frances befriends Peter Kennedy, a somewhat tramp-like character who lives in a beach hut along the Helmstown seafront. As soon as they meet, Peter recognizes that Frances is a messenger, just like him. As messengers, Frances and Peter experience black-outs. Afterwards, when they come round, they have the ability to draw, in minute detail, the scene of an accident. Peter lives with the burden of telling the people in his drawings about the circumstances of their death. He believes that if he doesn't, something bad will happen to his family. While Frances lives in dread of anything happening to her brother Johnny, she begins to think more positively: although she can't change the past, she can change the future, at least for a chosen few. Another compelling and thrilling novel for teenagers by the young author of the highly acclaimed Daylight Saving.
  • Norway

    Erin Hogan Fouberg, Edward Patrick Hogan

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 1, 2003)
    An introduction to the geography, history, economy, government, politics, and culture of Norway, an ancient country located at the northwestern edge of the European continent.
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