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          Recounts curses on families, creatures, places, wanderers, and ghosts.

          Top Daniel Cohen titles ; Encyclopedia of the Strange ; Animal Rights: A Handbook for Young Adults ; The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton..

          Daniel Cohen (children's writer)

          American non-fiction writer

          Daniel Edward Cohen (March 12, 1936 – May 6, 2018) was an American non-fiction author who wrote over one hundred books on a variety of subjects, mainly for young audiences.

          He also fought for justice for the death of his daughter and the other 269 victims of the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.

          Early life

          Daniel Edward Reba was born in Chicago.

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        1. Daniel Cohen was born on March 12, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was married to Susan Cohen.
        2. Top Daniel Cohen titles ; Encyclopedia of the Strange ; Animal Rights: A Handbook for Young Adults ; The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton.
        3. The biographical material series contains five publications featuring articles about Daniel and Susan Cohen published between and They are arranged.
        4. Daniel Cohen was born on 12 March in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was married to Susan Cohen.
        5. His father, Edward Reba, and his mother, Suzanne Greenberg, divorced when he was young. Later, his mother married Milton Cohen, and Daniel took his stepfather's surname.[1] Cohen attended Chicago public schools in the early 1950s.

          He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. While there he worked on the student newspaper and found he had a knack for journalism; he was eventually promoted to editor in chief. After two years at the Chicago campus he transferred to the University's central campus at Urbana-Champaign.

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