"This is G. Wayne Miller's 17th book. He is also a filmmaker, a podcaster, a Providence Journal staff writer, a visiting fellow at Salve Regina University's Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, and co-host and co-producer of the Telly Award-winning weekly national PBS TV and SiriusXM Satellite Radio show ""Story in the Public Square."" Miller was a member of The Providence Journal team that was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for the newspaper's coverage of The Station nightclub fire that killed 100, and he has been honored for his work more than 50 times. His fiction and non-fiction books have won wide critical acclaim and been translated into several languages. Visit Miller at gwaynemiller.com"
"""The focus on former Hasbro CEO Alan Hassenfeld delves into toy and game industry history, entertainment, and politics. Beyond a look at classic Hasbro brands, such as Transformers, NERF, Monopoly, Magic: The Gathering, My Little Pony, and Star Wars, the book also discusses brands from Mattel and many additional toymakers, many of which are long since closed."" -- The Toy Book ""An extensively researched, engaging collection of stories that follow the fortunes of one immigrant family - the family that created the Hasbro company which birthed such iconic American toys as Mr. Potato Head."" -- Brendan Kirby, The Rhode Show"