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Mike D'Orso

Mike D'Orso (born October 12, 1953) is an American author and journalist based in Norfolk, Virginia.[1]

Mike D'Orso
Born (1953-10-12) October 12, 1953 (age 70)
Portsmouth, Virginia
OccupationAuthor, journalist
NationalityAmerican

He wrote Like Judgment Day: The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood (1996), Plundering Paradise: The Hand of Man on the Galapagos Islands (2002), and Eagle Blue: A Team, A Tribe and a High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska (2006). His co-written books include Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement (1998), written with U.S. Congressman and former civil rights leader John Lewis; Rise and Walk: The Trial and Triumph of Dennis Byrd (1993), written with New York Jet defensive end Dennis Byrd; and Oceana: Our Endangered Oceans and What We Can Do to Save Them (2011), written with actor and environmental activist Ted Danson.[2]

Life edit

D'Orso's father was a U.S. Navy submarine officer and a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. D'Orso was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, and was raised in military base cities, including: Key West, Florida; San Diego, California; Charleston, South Carolina; and Frankfurt, Germany.[3][4] He graduated with a degree in philosophy from the College of William and Mary in 1975 and earned a master's degree in English from William and Mary in 1981.[5]

D'Orso was a staff writer for Commonwealth Magazine (1981-1984), features writer for The Virginian-Pilot (1984-1993), and contributor to Sports Illustrated magazine (1988-1993).[6] Seven of his books have been best sellers: Rosewood: Like Judgment Day and Body For Life (both The New York Times);[7][8] Walking With the Wind (The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post);[9][10] Like No Other Time and In Praise of Public Life (The Washington Post); Rise and Walk (Bookstore Journal National Christian Bestsellers);[11] and Winning With Integrity (Business Week).[12] Walking With the Wind also won the 1999 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and was selected for Newsweek magazine's 2009 list of "50 Books For Our Times".[13][14]

Works edit

D'Orso's work often involves issues of social justice.[original research?] His first book, Somerset Homecoming (1988), written with Dorothy Redford, was about Redford's investigation into her ancestors' experience as slaves in North Carolina.[15]

Like Judgment Day discussed the 1923 Rosewood massacre, and the survivors' pursuit of reparations seventy years later.[16]

Walking With the Wind was a biography of John Lewis, a leader of the civil rights movement during the 1960s.[17]

Eagle Blue was about rural Native American villagers in arctic Alaska shifting from a subsistence lifestyle of hunting, trapping and fishing to a modern cash economy.[18]

Plundering Paradise described the social and environmental impact of thousands of Ecuadorians moving to the Galapagos Islands in search of jobs.[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ Harper, Jane. "Longtime Virginian-Pilot movie critic Mal Vincent, beloved for his tales of Hollywood stars, dies at 83". pilotonline.com.
  2. ^ "Norfolk-based author remembers civil rights icon John Lewis, who walked with the wind". WAVY.com. 27 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Writing His Life," Hampton Roads Magazine, January, 2008.
  4. ^ "Reporter-Author Michael D'Orso Goes Inside the Skin of His Subjects," The Virginian-Pilot, Oct. 2, 1993.
  5. ^ "Local Profile: Author Mike D'Orso," AltDaily, Feb., 2010 http://www.mikedorso.com/author/AltDaily2010.html.
  6. ^ Morris, Bill (11 June 2010). "The Happy Ghost". The Millions. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Best Sellers Plus," The New York Times, March 23, 1997 ("Like Judgment Day" #22).
  8. ^ "Best Sellers," The New York Times, Nov. 7, 1999 ("Body For Life" #1).
  9. ^ "Los Angeles Times Bestsellers," The Los Angeles Times, August 2, 1998 ("Walking With the Wind" #8).
  10. ^ "Washington Post Bestsellers," The Washington Post, Feb. 12, 2017 ("Walking With the Wind" #3).
  11. ^ "Best-Selling Christian Books," Bookstore Journal, Nov., 1993 ("Rise and Walk" #3).
  12. ^ 10) "Crash Landing," ESPN The Magazine, April 1, 2002.
  13. ^ Robert F. Kennedy Book Award Winners, 1999, "Walking With the Wind." http://rfkhumanrights.org/who-we-are/awards/rfk-book-awards/book-award-winners/.
  14. ^ "50 Books For Our Times," Newsweek, July 2, 2009 https://www.librarything.com/bookaward/Newsweek+50+Books+for+Our+Times
  15. ^ 13) Nelson, Jill (Aug. 25, 1988). "Searching for Her Roots." The Washington Post.
  16. ^ Daynard, Jodi (Feb. 4, 1996). "An American Tragedy." The Boston Sunday Globe.
  17. ^ Nelson, Jack (June 14, 1988). "A Hero of Our Time." Los Angeles Times Book Review.
  18. ^ Fox, David (March 8, 2017). "Alaskan Basketball – A Way of Life." Anchorage Press.
  19. ^ "C-Span BookTV" (Feb. 23, 2003). https://www.c-span.org/video/?165949-1/plundering-paradise-hand-man-galapagos-islands
  20. ^ Gutin, JoAnn C. (Feb. 2, 2003). "Bitter Harvest." The Washington Post.

External links edit

  • D'Orso's website

mike, orso, born, october, 1953, american, author, journalist, based, norfolk, virginia, born, 1953, october, 1953, portsmouth, virginiaoccupationauthor, journalistnationalityamericanhe, wrote, like, judgment, ruin, redemption, town, called, rosewood, 1996, pl. Mike D Orso born October 12 1953 is an American author and journalist based in Norfolk Virginia 1 Mike D OrsoBorn 1953 10 12 October 12 1953 age 70 Portsmouth VirginiaOccupationAuthor journalistNationalityAmericanHe wrote Like Judgment Day The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood 1996 Plundering Paradise The Hand of Man on the Galapagos Islands 2002 and Eagle Blue A Team A Tribe and a High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska 2006 His co written books include Walking With the Wind A Memoir of the Movement 1998 written with U S Congressman and former civil rights leader John Lewis Rise and Walk The Trial and Triumph of Dennis Byrd 1993 written with New York Jet defensive end Dennis Byrd and Oceana Our Endangered Oceans and What We Can Do to Save Them 2011 written with actor and environmental activist Ted Danson 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksLife editD Orso s father was a U S Navy submarine officer and a graduate of the U S Naval Academy D Orso was born in Portsmouth Virginia and was raised in military base cities including Key West Florida San Diego California Charleston South Carolina and Frankfurt Germany 3 4 He graduated with a degree in philosophy from the College of William and Mary in 1975 and earned a master s degree in English from William and Mary in 1981 5 D Orso was a staff writer for Commonwealth Magazine 1981 1984 features writer for The Virginian Pilot 1984 1993 and contributor to Sports Illustrated magazine 1988 1993 6 Seven of his books have been best sellers Rosewood Like Judgment Day and Body For Life both The New York Times 7 8 Walking With the Wind The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post 9 10 Like No Other Time and In Praise of Public Life The Washington Post Rise and Walk Bookstore Journal National Christian Bestsellers 11 and Winning With Integrity Business Week 12 Walking With the Wind also won the 1999 Robert F Kennedy Book Award and was selected for Newsweek magazine s 2009 list of 50 Books For Our Times 13 14 Works editD Orso s work often involves issues of social justice original research His first book Somerset Homecoming 1988 written with Dorothy Redford was about Redford s investigation into her ancestors experience as slaves in North Carolina 15 Like Judgment Day discussed the 1923 Rosewood massacre and the survivors pursuit of reparations seventy years later 16 Walking With the Wind was a biography of John Lewis a leader of the civil rights movement during the 1960s 17 Eagle Blue was about rural Native American villagers in arctic Alaska shifting from a subsistence lifestyle of hunting trapping and fishing to a modern cash economy 18 Plundering Paradise described the social and environmental impact of thousands of Ecuadorians moving to the Galapagos Islands in search of jobs 19 20 References edit Harper Jane Longtime Virginian Pilot movie critic Mal Vincent beloved for his tales of Hollywood stars dies at 83 pilotonline com Norfolk based author remembers civil rights icon John Lewis who walked with the wind WAVY com 27 July 2020 Writing His Life Hampton Roads Magazine January 2008 Reporter Author Michael D Orso Goes Inside the Skin of His Subjects The Virginian Pilot Oct 2 1993 Local Profile Author Mike D Orso AltDaily Feb 2010 http www mikedorso com author AltDaily2010 html Morris Bill 11 June 2010 The Happy Ghost The Millions Retrieved 16 December 2018 Best Sellers Plus The New York Times March 23 1997 Like Judgment Day 22 Best Sellers The New York Times Nov 7 1999 Body For Life 1 Los Angeles Times Bestsellers The Los Angeles Times August 2 1998 Walking With the Wind 8 Washington Post Bestsellers The Washington Post Feb 12 2017 Walking With the Wind 3 Best Selling Christian Books Bookstore Journal Nov 1993 Rise and Walk 3 10 Crash Landing ESPN The Magazine April 1 2002 Robert F Kennedy Book Award Winners 1999 Walking With the Wind http rfkhumanrights org who we are awards rfk book awards book award winners 50 Books For Our Times Newsweek July 2 2009 https www librarything com bookaward Newsweek 50 Books for Our Times 13 Nelson Jill Aug 25 1988 Searching for Her Roots The Washington Post Daynard Jodi Feb 4 1996 An American Tragedy The Boston Sunday Globe Nelson Jack June 14 1988 A Hero of Our Time Los Angeles Times Book Review Fox David March 8 2017 Alaskan Basketball A Way of Life Anchorage Press C Span BookTV Feb 23 2003 https www c span org video 165949 1 plundering paradise hand man galapagos islands Gutin JoAnn C Feb 2 2003 Bitter Harvest The Washington Post External links editD Orso s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike D 27Orso amp oldid 1164327088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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