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Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Witness (With: Shiva Kumar) (2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
Justice at Dachau (2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
Here Comes the Sun (2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Gita Wisdom (2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hare Krishna in the Modern World (With: Graham Dwyer,Richard J. Cole,Steven J. Rosen) (2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Swami in a Strange Land (2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hidden: A True Story of the Holocaust (With: Fanya Gottesfeld Heller) (2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Unstoppable (2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
Girl Who Fought Back (2024)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Children's Non-Fiction Books

Krishna, Master of All Mystics (With: Yogesvara) (1981)Description / Buy at Amazon
My Survival (With: Rena Finder) (2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Signs of Survival (With: Renee Hartman) (2021)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Picture Books

Hanuman: The Heroic Monkey God (2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
Kaliya, Serpent King (2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Krishna and the Mystery of the Stolen Calves (2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Littlest Giant (2014)Description / Buy at Amazon

Joshua M. Greene is a lecturer on the spiritual quest and Holocaust history and has also made a name for himself as an entertaining and brilliant communicator. He is a former instructor at Fordham and Hofstra Universities and is now a bestselling author too.

Over the years, he has been the recipient of many awards for his documentary films and biographies. Green has written several critically acclaimed works including “Here Comes the Sun,” which would go on to become a bestseller when it was published in 2006.

He has also written several other works on the history of the Holocaust that include “Witness: Voices from the Holocaust,” which is based on survivor testimony. Greene has written several Holocaust survivor works that combined have sold more than 250,000 copies.

He currently works for Hofstra University’s Zarb School of Business, where he teaches Mindfulness. Over the years, his works based on survivor testimony and war crime trials have been published in more than half a dozen languages.

As a former professor of Holocaust history at Fordham and Hofstra Universities, Joshua M. Greene is a board member of Yale University’s Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies.

When he was Ruder Finn Communications Senior Vice President for Global Affairs, he also worked for the United Nations as the Director of Strategic Planning for the Spiritual and Religious Leaders task force.

He is a speaker in high demand and has spoken at the Judge Advocate General’s College, the Pentagon and received one of the New York Public Library’s most distinguished honors. He also regularly lectures to the different State Bar Associations on aspects of the law on war crimes.

He has also spoken on issues of the Holocaust to news outlets such as CNN, Fox News and NPR. His related editorials have been featured in the Chicago Tribune and the LA Times among several others.

Greene has also produced several documentary films that have won him prestigious awards such as the TV Guide’s Best Program of the Year. He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work “People: A Celebration of Diversity.”

Joshua M. Greene is better known for his work on the history of the Holocaust, even though he has also become a bestselling author writing works on Bhakti Yoga. This is something he has been practicing and teaching for nearly five decades, and hence it is not a surprise that he would go on to write a bestseller in it.

For a person who writes so passionately about the Holocaust, many people cannot reconcile his religious beleifs with his other writings. Greene himself admits that he often found it difficult to reconcile the despicable ways people treat each other with the assertion that all creation is purposeful as asserted by the Sanskrit texts.

As such he wrote a novel that conveyed the illogical contradictions. Swami in a Strange Land is about his teachings and the chronology of Prabupada who lived through two World Wars as he was born in 1896.

He successfully reconciles the two sides trying to make a predictable and smooth universe from the unpredictable and chaotic world of quantum physics as postulated by Einstein.

“Witness” by Joshua M. Greene is a work that has been derived from interviews with Holocaust survivors who went through a very horrific time in history. Many of the interviews were conducted during the 1980s and each interviewee offered their experiences before, during and after the war.

It has everything from when people started ensuring extreme prejudice against Jewish people and how things took a turn for the worse when war broke out. They would then be banished from their homes and sent to Ghettos even as they tried to resist and hide before ending up at concentration camps.

Greene writes of what happened after the war when many survivors found themselves lonely and sometimes all alone as most of their family and relations had been wiped out. They did not feel like going back home as it no longer felt like home.

Using many different voices and different types of interview questions, it provides insightful insights into what was one of the most terrible experiences in World War II history.

Joshua M. Greene’s novel “Unstoppable” is an epic David vs Goliath adventure and also a great immigrant story. While American teenagers were enjoying ice cream and pizzas, Siggi was beaing beaten by racist Nazi thugs for being Jewish.

It was not long before he and his entire family were deported to Auschwitz. Siggi makes use of his wits to keep himself alive as he pretend to have some merchant skills the Nazi need to run Auschwitz.

After he comes near to starving following two death marches, he is finally rescued and sent to work for the Americans hunting down the Nazis. It was at this time that he would earn American citizenship and moved to America.

When he arrives in the United States, he vows to support Jewsih people, never to be hungry again and to always fight injustice. The first dollar he ever earns is from a job he got shoveling snow during a terrible storm.

From these humble beginnings, he would go on to become the CEO, Chairman and President of a New York Stock Exchange company. He also got to build a full service commercial bank to achieve a historic feat of more than $4 billion in assets.

“Here Comes the Sun” by Joshua M. Greene tells a story of George Harrison of “The Beatles.” The good thing is that he does come from it from the perspective of a rabid fan looking to provide his insights with the world.

One of the major themes in this work is the fact that most people never forgot that Harrison was a Beatle even though he had left the band years earlier. He went on a spiritual journey that was something of an effort to get away from all the fame that being a Beatle brought.

But no matter how much he tried to find peace and escape with philosophy and medication, he ended up uncomfortable and anxious with his status as a very popular star.

Nonetheless, with sincere goals and aspirations that not many people can match, Harrison is an incredible individual as compared to the many who make the headlines for the likes of People Magazine and US Weekly.

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