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Books with author G.M. Freeman

  • Snake: The Legendary Life of Ken Stabler

    Mike Freeman

    eBook (Dey Street Books, Nov. 15, 2016)
    The first in-depth biography of one of the most talented and infamous legends to play in the National Football League—the life and times of pro football’s first bad boy, famed Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler.Ken "The Snake" Stabler was the embodiment of the original Men in Black—the freewheeling, hard-hitting Oakland Raiders. The league’s first swashbuckling pass thrower, the mythical southpaw Southerner famous for come-from-behind drives late in the game, Stabler led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl championship in 1977. In an era dominated by gentleman quarterbacks like Roger Staubach and Bob Griese, this 1974 NFL MVP, four-time Pro-bowler, and Super Bowl champion was an iconoclast who partied as hard as he played and lived life unapologetically on his own—not the NFL’s—terms.Though Stabler’s legacy is larger-than-life, there has never before been an exclusive account of him, until now. Snake goes deep under the surface of Stabler’s persona to reveal a man who, despite his penchant for partying and debauchery, was committed to winning and being the best player he could be. From his college days playing for Bear Bryant at Alabama to his years with the Raiders under coach John Madden, his broadcasting career to his death in 2015 and the revelation that he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, known as C.T.E., Snake probes the myriad facets of Stabler’s life on and off the field to tell his complete story, and explores how his legacy and the culture and times that pivotally shaped it, continues to impact football today.
  • Calling Dr. Zaza

    Mylo Freeman

    Hardcover (Clavis, May 1, 2018)
    “A fun and visually inviting book that encourages children to consider one more 'when I grow up' possibility” - Kirkus Reviews“Love Zaza. Looking forward to seeing more of her in the future.” – Elizabeth Bird, School Library JournalNominated for a Cybil Literary Award in 2018!Zaza’s animal friends aren’t feeling well today. What do they need? A visit from Dr. Zaza!A perfect story to read on a sick day, or any day! For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child's skills.Zaza is now a bestselling series and has 5 different titles that emphasizes a child’s skills, daily life and the world around them, for ages 24 months and up. Other titles is in the series include: Celebrate with Zaza, New Friends for Zaza, Sweet Dreams Zaza and Dinnertime with Zaza. From Dutch-American author and illustrator Mylo Freeman, who lives in Amsterdam with her husband and three children
  • Snake: The Legendary Life of Ken Stabler

    Mike Freeman

    Hardcover (Dey Street Books, Nov. 15, 2016)
    The first in-depth biography of one of the most talented and infamous legends to play in the National Football League—the life and times of pro football’s first bad boy, famed Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler.Ken "The Snake" Stabler was the embodiment of the original Men in Black—the freewheeling, hard-hitting Oakland Raiders. The league’s first swashbuckling pass thrower, the mythical southpaw Southerner famous for come-from-behind drives late in the game, Stabler led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl championship in 1977. In an era dominated by gentleman quarterbacks like Roger Staubach and Bob Griese, this 1974 NFL MVP, four-time Pro-bowler, and Super Bowl champion was an iconoclast who partied as hard as he played and lived life unapologetically on his own—not the NFL’s—terms.Though Stabler’s legacy is larger-than-life, there has never before been an exclusive account of him, until now. Snake goes deep under the surface of Stabler’s persona to reveal a man who, despite his penchant for partying and debauchery, was committed to winning and being the best player he could be. From his college days playing for Bear Bryant at Alabama to his years with the Raiders under coach John Madden, his broadcasting career to his death in 2015 and the revelation that he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, known as C.T.E., Snake probes the myriad facets of Stabler’s life on and off the field to tell his complete story, and explores how his legacy and the culture and times that pivotally shaped it, continues to impact football today.
  • The Saga of Little Tiger

    G. M. Freeman

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  • Snake: The Legendary Life of Ken Stabler

    Mike Freeman

    Paperback (Dey Street Books, Aug. 15, 2017)
    The first in-depth biography of one of the most talented and infamous legends to play in the National Football League—the life and times of pro football’s first bad boy, famed Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler.Ken "The Snake" Stabler was the embodiment of the original Men in Black—the freewheeling, hard-hitting Oakland Raiders. The league’s first swashbuckling pass thrower, the mythical southpaw Southerner famous for come-from-behind drives late in the game, Stabler led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl championship in 1977. In an era dominated by gentleman quarterbacks like Roger Staubach and Bob Griese, this 1974 NFL MVP, four-time Pro-bowler, and Super Bowl champion was an iconoclast who partied as hard as he played and lived life unapologetically on his own—not the NFL’s—terms.Though Stabler’s legacy is larger-than-life, there has never before been an exclusive account of him, until now. Snake goes deep under the surface of Stabler’s persona to reveal a man who, despite his penchant for partying and debauchery, was committed to winning and being the best player he could be. From his college days playing for Bear Bryant at Alabama to his years with the Raiders under coach John Madden, his broadcasting career to his death in 2015 and the revelation that he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, known as C.T.E., Snake probes the myriad facets of Stabler’s life on and off the field to tell his complete story, and explores how his legacy and the culture and times that pivotally shaped it, continues to impact football today.
  • A Tale from Alonzo's Woodlands

    G. M. Freeman

    Paperback (Independently published, July 14, 2020)
    This adventuresome fantasy tale is spun by a fabled taleteller who travels about the kingdom of Alonzo. The story at the very heart of the matter is told by a mischievous and vindictive elf – about a chick who finds itself alone soon after hatching in the woodlands of King Alonzo. As the chick struggles to survive it is besieged by all manner of dangers and hardships, including a hungry fox, a marauding raccoon that relishes a meal of young chicken and a farmer’s boy with a gun harboring the same thoughts.As the elf, Perzabub, sings: My tale is of danger and a message quite true; and so a few twists and turns are sure to ensue; along with some tears and a smile or two.G.M. Freeman, author of The Y Track series, normally pens novels for older teens and adults, but in the spirit of whimsy decided to engage an audience a bit younger at heart.
  • The Midwife and The Lindworm

    A. A. Freeman

    language (, May 1, 2018)
    The Midwife has worked on her share of unusual births over the years—from foxes to royalty to the Gods themselves. One of the stranger births she assisted was a queen who delivered twins: one a boy, the future king, and one a serpent, known as The Lindworm.Now, almost twenty years later, the queen has called upon The Midwife again—this time, to rid the castle of The Lindworm once and for all. Devouring maidens from across the land, it seems the monster’s thirst for blood cannot be slaked. But the sensible Midwife has no patience for histrionic queens or fae monsters. She intends to settle this. All of it.
  • All About the Atom

    Ira M. Freeman

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1955)
    A fascinating explanation of the atom and how it works...told in simple language with vivid illustrations.
  • A Tale from Alonzo's Woodlands

    G. M. Freeman

    eBook (, Oct. 27, 2012)
    This adventuresome fantasy tale is spun by a fabled taleteller who travels about the kingdom of Alonzo. The story at the very heart of the matter is told by a mischievous and vindictive elf – about a chick who finds itself alone soon after hatching in the woodlands of King Alonzo. As the chick struggles to survive it is besieged by all manner of dangers and hardships, including a hungry fox, a marauding raccoon that relishes a meal of young chicken and a farmer’s boy with a gun harboring the same thoughts.As the elf, Perzabub, sings: My tale is of danger and a message quite true; and so a few twists and turns are sure to ensue; along with some tears and a smile or two.G.M. Freeman, author of The Y Track series, normally pens novels for older teens and adults, but in the spirit of whimsy decided to engage an audience a bit younger at heart.
  • Dinnertime for Zaza

    Mylo Freeman

    Hardcover (Clavis, May 26, 2020)
    A new title in Clavis' Bestselling series! Zaza is cooking in her little kitchen. She’s making a meal for her animal friends. Then it’s dinnertime for Zaza. A delicious book about pretend cooking and dinnertime. For toddlers ages 24 months and up with a focus on the child’s daily life.
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  • Princess Arabella at the Museum

    Mylo Freeman

    Hardcover (Cassava Republic Press, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Princess Arabella and her friends go to the museum. There are works of different artists exhibited: some are big and others are small. In some works you can lose yourself and others make you smile. Then the children want to go home. Why? Because they want to make their own work of art!
  • Sweet Dreams, Zaza

    Mylo Freeman

    Hardcover (Clavis, Sept. 24, 2019)
    "A wonderful depiction of a daily bedtime ritual for a family that happens to be black." - Kirkus ReviewsZaza is almost ready to go to sleep . . . But first, she wishes all of her animal friends good night.A perfect story to read at bedtime, or anytime!
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