Copeland’s Cure: Homeopathy and the War Between Conventional and Alternative Medicine
A social history of the 150-year battle between conventional and alternative medicine in America
The Girl Who Died Twice: The Libby Zion Case and the Hidden Hazards of Hospitals
"Investigative journalism at its best. A superb account of a case that, 'after a century of tradition,' began to change medical education... A serious study and a page-turner... Dazzling."
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Susan Garrett, The Washington Post
Alien Ink: The FBI’s War On Freedom of Expression
"Utterly absorbing and superbly researched... Anyone interested in the FBI's decades-long war against the American writer... owes Natalie Robins an enormous debt of gratitude."
--Henry Louis Gates, Jr., New York Newsday
Savage Grace
"A fascinating contemporary morality tale, from vivid real life."
–John Fowles