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The ""Greatest Generation"" was filled with war heroes and love
stories, during and shortly after World War II. Love of God,
country, and family were the priorities of young men and women
facing and surviving military service at the time. Many of their
love stories were told in letters written home from overseas.
Hidden in dusty boxes in attics or locked away in storage chests,
these treasures are occasionally found and their stories finally
uncovered. This is the true story of Bill, a twenty-eight-year-old
Gettysburg seminarian and Purple Heart veteran, who was still
single, disenchanted with women, and unsure of his future in the
ministry. Mary was a twenty-two-year-old, highly educated,
pragmatic young woman starting a public health program from scratch
in Greenville, South Carolina. After meeting, they quickly fell in
love and became engaged on the same day Bill left for an
eighteen-month post-graduate religious and academic study program
in Sweden in January 1947. Based on hundreds of handwritten letters
during and after the war, this nonfiction historical romance
explores how, with God's help, one couple's love, commitment,
faith, and trust was sustained and grew across an ocean of
separation.
What does it take for a regular guy to climb some of the highest
mountains in the world? Five Big Mountains takes you there,
instantly placing the reader and the author on a steep glacier on
Pico de Orizaba with equipment trouble and the tough decision any
high altitude climber inevitably faces-should he turn back or keep
going to the summit? The central theme of the book is that with
proper preparation, careful planning, persistent training, and the
best guides, even an amateur with little mountaineering experience
can climb and reach the summits of some of the most famous
mountains in the world, though there are risks involved that need
to be minimized. Written in the first person, Five Big Mountains
takes the reader into the mind of a regular guy trying to reach the
summit of four of the famous Seven Summits, as well as his first
high-altitude climb of a steep, glaciated Mexican volcano. The book
tells what climbing is really like, the struggles and the triumphs,
the emotions and the dangers, moment by moment. The reader travels
to Russia, Africa, Antarctica, South America, and Mexico, and along
the way discovers the local flavor of each exotic or not so exotic
venue. The narrative provides the nitty-gritty of the author's
daily challenges on the mountains.
The Sit Room brings you inside the secretive Situation Room of the
White House, the most important deliberative room in the world,
during the early 1990s when the author was one of the policymakers
who framed the Clinton Administration's policy towards the bloody
Balkans War. Drawing upon newly declassified documents and his own
notes, David Scheffer, who later became America's first
Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, weaves the true story of
how policy options were debated in the Sit Room among the highest
national security officials. The road to a final peace deal in late
1995 came at the high price of the murderous siege of Sarajevo and
ethnic cleansing of mostly Bosnian Muslims from their homes and
towns, including the genocide of Srebrenica's men and teenage boys.
The Sit Room reveals the behind-the-scenes story about how American
policy evolved-often futilely-to try to stop an intractable war and
its shocking atrocities. Main actors in the Sit Room include: the
assertive Ambassador to the United Nations, Madeleine Albright; the
State Department's ace negotiator, Richard Holbrooke; the cerebral
National Security Adviser, Tony Lake; the immigrant Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, John Shalikashvili; the bulldog Deputy
National Security Adviser, Sandy Berger; and White House moralist,
David Gergen. For almost three years, the Sit Room was littered
with shattered proposals to end the war-until armed force backed up
diplomacy to compel a fragile peace deal. The Sit Room reveals
authentic policy-making at the highest levels, with a unique
journey into the arena of war and peace where spirited debate
guided America's foreign policy.
Take a nostalgic journey across time. Transverse two decades
through the eyes of law enforcement professional and Senator Blaine
M. Sanford. Experience his humble beginnings as a college student,
a deputy sheriff and throughout his chosen career.
Witness Sanford's manipulation of a tragic set of circumstances,
which lead to his ascension through the ranks of command to
ultimately assume the position of Sheriff. Travel with Sanford as
he discovers the sinister cruel world that exists beyond the
friendly smiling faces, marble buildings and the large oak doors of
the Sheriff's Department.
Discover the intricacies of a dark, powerful and corrupt
administration that deploys at its discretion an arsenal of weapons
including manipulation, threats and intimidation, prostitution and
murder. See one man's dedication to right the injustice at the
expense of his personal relationships.
Sanford travels the high road from victim to redeemer to
depression and facing overwhelming odds to preserve the friendships
that will ultimately rescue him from obscurity. Savor his personal
and professional triumphs, tragedies and the humorous situations
that arise.
Can justice prevail "In The World Of Sharks"?
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