In a no-holds-barred memoir, an attorney speaks out on his forty-year career as the legal representative for many of Washington's power elite, going inside some of his most difficult and intriguing cases to reveal how he prepared for trials, handled witnesses, and crafted arguments, transforming the American legal system in the process. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
All topics are addressed through the vulnerable lens of the authors’ own struggles and mistakes. This is a no-holds-barred, real-world . . . marriage book. Fight for your marriage! Marriage is hard!
In this "impressive debut" from award-winning speculative fiction author Nalo Hopkinson, a young woman must solve the tragic mystery surrounding her family and bargain with the gods to save her city and herself. (The Washington Post) The ...
War in the Ring presents a riveting nonfiction book for kids about a boxing match that represented the growing tensions between the United States and Nazi Germany in the lead up to World War II. Joe Louis was born on an Alabama cotton patch ...
"Jackson's mom is getting married, and Jackson is nervous about his role [in the wedding] and his new family"--
The biggest fight of his life isn't . . . In the Ring.The bright lights. The roaring crowd. The chance at a championship belt. The not-so-little secret Liam Shaughnessy-the Bonny Bruiser-is fighting to keep tucked far away.
Science, reason, and history are also on our side. In this excellent book, my friend Glenn Stanton explains how all of these roads point to the importance of marriage.” ~ Jim Daly, president – Focus on the Family “LOVED this book!
Revisit the story that’s full of humor and heart, in this Level 2 Ready-to-Read. After growing up in his father’s shadow, an underdog wrestler has tried to live his life out of the spotlight.
A new cover features artwork from the upcoming film adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, " starring Elijah Wood, Sir Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, and Liv Tyler, scheduled for release in December.
My Corner of the Ring charts Jesselyn's oft times exhilarating and heartbreaking journey to success in a male dominated sport where she struggles to find partners to spar with and combats the viewpoint that no one wants to see a girl fight.
This book tells the whole extraordinary story of how and why this popular college sport abruptly ended in 1960, based on dozens of interviews and extensive examination of newspaper microfilm, boxing records, and memorabilia.