What books did Tom Brokaw write?

Tom Brokaw has written several books. Here are some of his most notable ones:

Non-fiction:

* The Greatest Generation (1998): This was his most successful book, a tribute to the generation that fought in World War II. It was a major bestseller and inspired a documentary series.

* The Greatest Generation Speaks (2006): This companion book to "The Greatest Generation" features interviews with members of that generation.

* Boom! Voices of the Sixties (2007): A look at the era of social change and upheaval during the 1960s.

* A Long Time Coming: An American Journey (2019): Brokaw's autobiography, reflecting on his personal journey and career in journalism.

Fiction:

* The Green Light (2003): Brokaw's only novel, a fictional story about a young man who becomes embroiled in the world of espionage during World War II.

In addition to these, he has also co-authored or contributed to several other books, including:

* The U.S. Presidents: A History (2010)

* A Reporter's Life: The Story of The CBS Evening News (2001)

Tom Brokaw's books provide insightful and engaging perspectives on important historical events and cultural shifts in American history.

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