Gary Rivlin is the author of two acclaimed works of nonfiction, Drive-By and Fire on the Prairie: Chicago's Harold Washington and the Politics of Race, winner of the Carl Sandburg Award for Nonfiction and the Chicago Sun-Times Nonfiction Book of the Year. He has reported on city politics for The Chicago Reader and the East Bay Express. His work has appeared in many publications, including The Nation, Upside, In These Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle. In 1993, he received the San Francisco Bay Area Media Alliance's Print Journalist of the Year Award for his reporting on urban violence.
Broke, USA: From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc. - How the Working Poor Became Big Business
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Katrina: After the Flood
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Fire on the Prairie: Chicago's Harold Washington and the Politics of Race
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Becoming an Ethical Hacker
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Becoming a Venture Capitalist
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Becoming a Sports Agent
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Saving Main Street: Small Business in the Time of COVID-19
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The Plot to Get Bill Gates
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Drive-By
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The Godfather of Silicon Valley: Ron Conway and the Fall of the Dot-coms
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Fire on the Prairie: Harold Washington, Chicago Politics, and the Roots of the Obama Presidency
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Wall Street's White House: How Gary Cohn Wrecked The Global Economy And Parlayed It Into A White House Job
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