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Sincerely, Carter

Sincerely, Carter
Author: Whitney Gracia-Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781512303636

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Just friends. We're just friends. No, really. She's just my best friend... Arizona Turner has been my best friend since fourth grade, even when we "hated" each other. We've been there for one another through first kisses, first "times," and we've been each other's constant when good relationships turned bad. (We even went to colleges that were minutes away from each other...) Throughout the years, and despite what anyone says, we've never crossed the line. Never thought about it. Never wanted to. Until one night changed everything. At least, it should've ... Just friends. We're just friends. I'm only saying this until I figure out if she's still "just" my best friend...


Sincerely, Arizona

Sincerely, Arizona
Author: Whitney G.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533216564

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**Note: This is not a standalone or a novel. It's the previously unpublished epilogue to "Sincerely, Carter"**Just friends. We're just friends. No, wait. We're no longer just best friends...


Mixed Bags

Mixed Bags
Author: Melody Carlson
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009-07-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0310855500

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When her mom died, DJ had to move in with her grandmother, internationally famous ’60s fashion model Katherine Carter. Now Mrs. Carter’s opened a boarding home for young ladies, and DJ—who would rather wear her basketball team uniform than haute couture—is just sure they’ll all be unbearable fashion snobs. One by one, the girls arrive and begin to figure out how to fit into this new family, getting to know each other and forming friendships. Sure, there’s an aspiring diva or two, but before long, the Carter House girls are dating, fighting, laughing, shopping, sharing clothes, purses, shoes ... and their deepest secrets. DJ may not turn into the perfect little lady her grandmother has in mind, but one thing’s for certain—with all these new “sisters,” her life will never be the same!


Forget You, Ethan

Forget You, Ethan
Author: Whitney G.
Publisher: WhitGBooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1942847017

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President Carter

President Carter
Author: Stuart E. Eizenstat
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250104572

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The definitive history of the Carter Administration from the man who participated in its surprising number of accomplishments—drawing on his extensive and never-before-seen notes. Stuart Eizenstat was at Jimmy Carter’s side from his political rise in Georgia through four years in the White House, where he served as Chief Domestic Policy Adviser. He was directly involved in all domestic and economic decisions as well as in many foreign policy ones. Famous for the legal pads he took to every meeting, he draws on more than 5,000 pages of notes and 350 interviews of all the major figures of the time, to write the comprehensive history of an underappreciated president—and to give an intimate view on how the presidency works. Eizenstat reveals the grueling negotiations behind Carter’s peace between Israel and Egypt, what led to the return of the Panama Canal, and how Carter made human rights a presidential imperative. He follows Carter’s passing of America’s first comprehensive energy policy, and his deregulation of the oil, gas, transportation, and communications industries. And he details the creation of the modern vice-presidency. Eizenstat also details Carter’s many missteps, including the Iranian Hostage Crisis, because Carter’s desire to do the right thing, not the political thing, often hurt him and alienated Congress. His willingness to tackle intractable problems, however, led to major, long-lasting accomplishments. This major work of history shows first-hand where Carter succeeded, where he failed, and how he set up many successes of later presidents.


Just Living

Just Living
Author: Tonʼa
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231125534

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As America has become more pluralistic, Protestantism, with its long roots in American history and culture, has hardly remained static. This finely crafted portrait of a remarkably complex group of Christian denominations describes Protestantism's history, constituent subgroups and their activities, and the way in which its dialectic with American culture has shaped such facets of the wider society as healthcare, welfare, labor relations, gender roles, and political discourse. Part I provides an introduction to the religion's essential beliefs, a brief history, and a taxonomy of its primary American varieties. Part II shows the diversity of the tradition with vivid accounts of life and worship in a variety of mainline and evangelical churches. Part III explores the vexed relationship Protestantism maintains with critical social issues, including homosexuality, feminism, and social justice. The appendices include biographical sketches of notable Protestant leaders, a chronology, a glossary, and an annotated list of resources for further study.


Our Endangered Values

Our Endangered Values
Author: Jimmy Carter
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0743284577

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Jimmy Carter has written importantly about his spiritual life and faith. Now he describes quite personally his own involvement and reactions to disturbing societal trends involving both the religious and political worlds as they become intertwined.


John Carter of Mars

John Carter of Mars
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: eStar Books
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612104908

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This book includes: John Carter and the Giants of Mars and The Skeleton Men of Jupiter


Reaganland

Reaganland
Author: Rick Perlstein
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476793050

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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2020 From the bestselling author of Nixonland and The Invisible Bridge comes the dramatic conclusion of how conservatism took control of American political power. Over two decades, Rick Perlstein has published three definitive works about the emerging dominance of conservatism in modern American politics. With the saga’s final installment, he has delivered yet another stunning literary and historical achievement. In late 1976, Ronald Reagan was dismissed as a man without a political future: defeated in his nomination bid against a sitting president of his own party, blamed for President Gerald Ford’s defeat, too old to make another run. His comeback was fueled by an extraordinary confluence: fundamentalist preachers and former segregationists reinventing themselves as militant crusaders against gay rights and feminism; business executives uniting against regulation in an era of economic decline; a cadre of secretive “New Right” organizers deploying state-of-the-art technology, bending political norms to the breaking point—and Reagan’s own unbending optimism, his ability to convey unshakable confidence in America as the world’s “shining city on a hill.” Meanwhile, a civil war broke out in the Democratic party. When President Jimmy Carter called Americans to a new ethic of austerity, Senator Ted Kennedy reacted with horror, challenging him for reelection. Carter’s Oval Office tenure was further imperiled by the Iranian hostage crisis, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, near-catastrophe at a Pennsylvania nuclear plant, aviation accidents, serial killers on the loose, and endless gas lines. Backed by a reenergized conservative Republican base, Reagan ran on the campaign slogan “Make America Great Again”—and prevailed. Reaganland is the story of how that happened, tracing conservatives’ cutthroat strategies to gain power and explaining why they endure four decades later.


Destined for Greatness

Destined for Greatness
Author: Shantay Carter
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548822064

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Rendering experiences as successful businesswomen and nurses, these ten women present this motivational collection of real-life experiences of juggling double careers. Written with honest and engaging prose, it is full of personal stories intended to encourage readers to pursue life with purpose, follow their dreams, and achieve their set goals. Both spiritual and practical, this inspirational book combines modern nursing and entrepreneurial knowledge with success secrets to create distinctive, valuable insights. It reveals the raw, often sightless, journey of success and serves as a stimulus for nurses striving for personal growth and professional independence. I hope this book inspires and empowers everyone.