Best Books About the U.S. Constitution
A while back I wrote a post for SleuthSayers about the new book recommendation site, Shepherd.com, and why I thought writers should write some posts for them. They don’t pay, but they’re sending people to Amazon and Bookshop to buy your book. I’ve seen the data, and was impressed by the site’s creator, Ben Fox.
You can check out the SleuthSayers post here, if you’re a writer and you want to know my rationale. It’s called The Best Website about Best Books.
I’m proud to say that I have another list up on their site, as of yesterday. It’s five books I recommend if you’re interested in learning about the creation of the U.S. Constitution. You can check out my list here.
The only book that isn’t shown in the image at the top of this post is the one I wrote with my wife and-author, Denise Kiernan. That title is Signing Their Rights Away: The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the U.S. Constitution.
If you want to go deeper, and explore articles on the U.S. Constitution contributed by other authors, you should check out Shepherd’s bookshelf on U.S. Constitution titles.
That makes three lists that I’ve contributed to Shepherd. The other two are:
Best Books for Discovering Italian Mystery Novels
Best Books for Helping Your Kid Fall in Love with Math
My wife has contributed three lists thus far:
Best Books on or by Maverick Women
Best Books on Writing (from a NY Times Bestseller)
Best Books on the Manhattan Project and the Making of the Atomic Bomb
I have a few other lists in the works, including one the should be up fairly soon. I’ll let you know when appears on the site.
Image of the National Archives (above) by little old me.