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Known for her literary style and depth of insight, Jane Hampton Cook brings history to life through prolific portrayals of American heroes, particularly the Founding Fathers and the nation's first ladies.Publishing two major works in two years, Cook is the author of Stories of Faith and Courage from the Revolutionary War (2007), the second in the Battlefields & Blessings series by Living Ink Books, and The Faith of America's First Ladies (2006).Not long after the explosion of the World Wide Web, Cook became a pioneer in political Internet development as webmaster to President George W. Bush.
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Cook directed Bush's first expansive gubernatorial website in 1998 and designed his first presidential campaign website in 1999.
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Cook has been a guest on nationally-syndicated radio and television programs, including C-SPAN, the K-LOVE network, Janet Parshall's America, and Moody Broadcasting, as well as local radio programs throughout the United States . Cook has been featured in articles in The Washington Times, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Baylor Line.
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Cook has been a guest on nationally-syndicated radio and television programs, including C-SPAN, the K-LOVE network, Janet Parshall's America, and Moody Broadcasting, as well as local radio programs throughout the United States . Cook has been featured in articles in The Washington Times, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Baylor Line.
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A public speaker, Cook has spoken at events at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., the White House, the U.S. Department of Labor, Texas Book Festival, Baylor University, Texas A&M University and many other organizations and groups.
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Cook has published articles in several pro-family magazines.
Education and Family A native of Fort Worth , Texas , Cook earned a B.A. degree in music from Baylor University in 1992 and a M.S. degree in educational administration with a public relations emphasis from Texas A&M University in 1995.