Matt Fry, middle-aged and set in his humdrum ways, wants peace above all else: to coast through his job, to relax by the pool in his south Florida condo, to survive his daughters adolescence, and to maintain his twenty-year-old marriage on a fairly even keel.
The foibles of clients and idiosyncrasies of chief executive officers, told as only their public relations and public affairs staffers can, make for amusing, wry and true stories in Not For Attribution.
Isaiah Manley Wright has been a fundamentalist evangelical televangelist for the last forty years, waging wars against integration, the communist threat, women working for a living, homosexuals, abortion rights, evolution and practically every evil that he perceives as threatening his holy lifestyle or that will make a quick buck.
I have written this book as a way to vent my frustrations and anger caused by the way our federal government looks upon and treats the average citizens of this country.
THE TROUBLE WITH QUOTE BOOKS, to paraphrase something Napoleon once said about books in general, is that in them one has to read so many bad quotes to find some that are really good.
This is a story of an indomitable family, that epitomizes the old pioneer spirit that conquered the lean times of the Depression with a combination of courage, and a lot of love.
Part One, The End of a Career, isnt just for school teachers or administrators, its for anyone in a position of authority who has a job where there are risks involved with youth or the other gender.
My book gives you a great chance to add a little humor to your life and the chance to go back to a happier time in life by remembering some of your stories that may relate to ones within the book.
Little known to this day is the fact that the fate of France in the Phony War of 1939-40 was fought out as much in the salons of the Faubourg as in the Chamber of Deputies or on the battlefields where there were no battles.
The intriguing sports history and the constant debate of the origin and meaning of the many different sports phases and sayings in this story are quite enough for any sports fan but this story adds the likes of two bumbling investigators who are bound to steal your heart and entertain your imagination.
Acollection of comic essays, exploring education, religion, the self-help movement, political correctness, the obesity epidemic, the War on Drugs, and other topics that highlight the growing chasm between sanity and modern society.
You'll be behind the scenes of movie sets like Spiderman 2012 in 3-D, Ayn Rand's long-awaited epic Atlas Shrugged, Public Enemies, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Angels & Demons, and on TV sets like Law & Order LA, NCIS-Los Angeles, Dexter, Justified, Entourage, The Office, HBO's Luck with Dustin Hoffman, Mad Men, TNT's The Closer, CSI-New York with Emmy and Golden Globe winner Gary Sinese and on the world's most popular TV drama, CSI-Miami with David Caruso.
The interesting thing about this author is her ability to write about both fiction and non fiction in a way that allows the reader to see Carmen as the character who manages to get herself into all kinds of predicaments.