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    Whatever Happened to Super Joe?
    Catch up with 45 former Indians players and find out what they think now about their playing days and their lives after baseball.
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    What’s So Big About Cleveland, Ohio?
    This children's book follows Amanda on a journey where she discovers something special about Cleveland.
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    Serial Killer's Apprentice
    13 of Northeast Ohio’s most intriguing unsolved crimes.
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    Ohio Road Trips
    A collection of Neil Zurcher’s all-time favorite Ohio getaway ideas.
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    Strange Tales from Ohio
    75 odd tales of Ohio’s most remarkable people, places, and events.
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    Donald Rosenberg, author of The Cleveland Orchestra Story

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    Donald Rosenberg

    Donald Rosenberg is the classical music critic for the Plain Dealer and vice president of the Music Critics Association of North America. He was formerly music and dance critic of the Akron Beacon Journal and the Pittsburgh Press. His writing has appeared in Symphony Magazine, Opera News, Opera (London), Musical America, and other publications. An accomplished French horn player, he has performed at the prestigious Aspen and Marlboro music festivals. He is a graduate of the Mannes College of Music (Bachelor of Music degree) and the Yale School of Music (Master of Music and Master of Musical Arts degrees). He was born in New York City and lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio.

    Books by Donald Rosenberg

    Clevland books: The Cleveland Orchestra Story by Donald Rosenberg
    The Cleveland Orchestra Story
    “Second to None”
    by Donald Rosenberg

    They are, simply, the best at what they do. The Cleveland Orchestra is one of the three greatest orchestras in the world—by the near-unanimous acclaim of audiences, critics, and musicians around the g  . . . [Read More]