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Photo credit
Dashiell York
Max Wallace
BIO
Biography

Max Wallace is a Toronto-based New York Times bestselling author, historian, documentary filmmaker, and disability advocate. His 2000 book, Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight, about Ali’s stand against the Vietnam War, was adapted into a film directed by Oscar-nominated director Stephen Frears. His 2017 book, In the Name of Humanity, won the Canadian Jewish Literary Award (Holocaust History). Max is also a veteran ghostwriter, including a number one New York Times bestseller for Simon & Schuster. Max has contributed to the BBC and has been a guest columnist for the Sunday New York Times. 

ADDRESS
City: Toronto , Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
After the Miracle: The Political Crusades of Helen Keller
Publisher
Grand Central/Hachette
Year
2023
Title
In the Name of Humanity: The Secret Deal to end the Holocaust
Publisher
Penguin Random House Canada
Year
2017
Title
Love and Death
Publisher
Simon & Schuster (Atria)
Year
2004
Title
The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and the Rise of the Third Reich
Publisher
St. Martin’s Press
Year
2003
Title
Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight: Cassius Clay v. the United States of America
Publisher
M. Evans & Co.
Year
2000
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Canadian Jewish Literary Award
Publication
In the Name of Humanity
Year
2028
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
20-500
Presentation Genre
Non-fiction
Presentation Length
45 minutes to one hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

I can talk about specifically about the subject matter of any of my books; about human rights in sport; or give a detailed workshop about how to make history come alive through the printed page. 

Presentation Fee(s)
500.000
School presentation details
Audience Size
10-500
Intended Audience
High school students
Presentation Length
30-45 minutes plus Q & A
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Human Rights in sport with examples from my 2001 Gemini-nominated CBC TV documentary about the history of racism in hockey and the crusade to enshrine black superstar Herb Carnegie into the Hockey Hall of Fame; and my 2000 book about Muhammad Ali’s battle with the US government over his opposition to the Vietnam War. 

Presentation Fee(s)
$200.00-$500.00
Programs & Interests
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