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About The Author

Christine Hamer-Hodges

Author of two biographies, an autobiography, a cookbook, a blogger on food for all, a passionate wife, loving Mother, and Grandmother.

How High the Larks Fly is Christine’s second biography. Born in the UK, she has had a home in the USA for forty-five years, and is a very proud American. She has also lived in Stuttgart, Germany, and Brussels, Belgium, and she speaks both German and French. She is a cordon bleu cook, and enjoys cooking dishes that have originated from countries all around the world.

books by: Christine Hamer-Hodges

The Opening Act: The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez

Christine’s first book, The Opening Act, is about Augie and Margo Rodrigues, the incredible dancing couple who made the mambo dance famous back in the 1950’s in New York’s Palladium.

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How High the Larks Fly

This is the amazing story of Ruth Lindenau, a young girl who came from Tiegenort, a lovely little village in what was then West Prussia, now Poland. It is a story of profound courage and bravery during...

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About The Author

Kenneth Hamer-Hodges

Kenneth J Hamer-Hodges was born in the Royal Naval sea port of Portsmouth, England in 1945, where he grew up. After graduation he worked on the design of the first commercial Capability-Based Computer, the PP250, a fault-tolerant multiprocessor with trusted software. He is now an American citizens living in South Florida.

books by: Kenneth Hamer-Hodges

The Fate Of AI Society Civilizing Superhuman Cyberspace

Hackers who exploit binary computers become expert cybercriminals. A vicious cycle of undetected attacks by criminal gangs, spies, and foreign enemies fuels...

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Civilizing Cyberspace The Fight For Digital Democracy

The subject of cybersecurity is too dry, while a readable text is too short. Instead, I hope to provoke a loud debate on the future and the urgent need for Industrial Strength Computer Science.

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J-OJ

thoroughly enjoyed this book and devoured it over a few days. I felt what it was like to be there in the 50s, 60s and beyond at the Latin dancing nights at the hot NYC clubs. Read More

Penny Palermo

I love this book because it's about my family that I didn't know much about. It's exciting and I get to vision all the actors that I loved when I was younger. It feels great that I now... Read More

Amazon Customer

I couldn't put the book down! So well written. I had the great pleasure working for Augie&Margo in 2 shows.....They are truely dance legends, and I am honored... Read More

Amazon Book Reviews

Eman Afzal

In “The Fate of AI Society,” Kenneth James Hamer-Hodges addresses the shortcomings of existing binary systems and offers a ground-breaking substitute, Read More

Diana Lowery

The title caught my attention as AI Technology is a very current topic. I appreciate the author’s goal to write this in a style that “everyone can grasp.” Read More

Komal Phartyal

The book “The Fate of AI Society” by Kenneth James Hamer-Hodges explores the relationship between surveillance, democracy,. Read More

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