James A. Levine

James A. Levine is a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic with a distinguished career spanning over three decades, during which he has worked extensively with impoverished children both in the United States and abroad. Alongside his scientific achievements, which include more than fifty major awards and consultations for various governments, Levine has also made significant contributions to literature. He is the author of the acclaimed novel "The Blue Notebook," which reflects his deep humanitarian concerns and experiences.

Levine's writing is informed by his medical expertise and his commitment to addressing social injustices, particularly those affecting vulnerable children. His novel "The Blue Notebook" showcases his ability to blend poignant storytelling with themes of resilience and survival. Though primarily known for his scientific work, Levine's foray into fiction demonstrates his versatility and dedication to raising awareness through multiple disciplines.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 River of Words / The Blue Notebook 2009
2 Bingo's Run 2014
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Makass 2011
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Who Will Raise the Children? 1976
2 Working Fathers 1997
3 Move a Little, Lose a Lot (With: Selene Yeager) 2009
4 Get Up! 2014
5 Science Communication 2023