Jack Sacco
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Jack Sacco

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Jack Sacco was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, and educated at the University of Notre Dame, where he earned a degree in engineering. He is the author of "Where the Birds Never Sing," "Above the Treetops," "The Resurrection Sequence," and "In Sheep's Clothing." He is the winner of the Alabama Library Association's 2005 Nonfiction Award for "Where the Birds Never Sing." Past winners include Harper Lee for "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Walker Percy for "The Second Coming." In addition, scholars of the Holocaust have also been enthusiastic in their praise. "Where the Birds Never Sing" has been endorsed by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. An accomplished public speaker, Jack Sacco has lectured at the University of Notre Dame, Yale University, the University of Texas, and others, as well as libraries, conferences, and special gatherings throughout the US and abroad. He has also been the featured speaker at Maissau Castle in Vienna, Austria, where he addressed heads of the Royal Families of Europe, including the Habsburgs, the Liechtensteins, and the Luxembourgs.
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