Thomas Maier’s biographies have
garnered critical praise and have been listed among the Entertainment Weekly’s Top
10 Must-Reads; the O, The Oprah Magazine Top 10 Books; the New York Times
Notable Books of the Year; and Boston Globe’s Top 10 Books of the Year; and have
been a pick of the Book-of-the-Month Club and the History Book Club. Meier earned
a master’s degree in 1982 from the Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism. He has been a writer for Newsday
and the Chicago Sun-Times. In 2002, he
won the investigative prize from the International Consortium of Investigative
Reporting, now called the Daniel Pearl Award, for a series about exploitation
of immigrant workers. His other investigative series have won the national
Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award, the national Worth Bingham Award,
National Headliners Award, New York Deadline Club, Society of Silurians, and
many others. |