A former national security advisor and secretary of state offers the compelling story of her eight years serving at the highest levels of government, including the difficult job she faced in the wake of 9/11.
From one of the world's most admired women, this is former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's compelling story of eight years serving at the highest levels of government.
The personal story of the former Secretary of State traces her childhood in segregated Alabama, describes the influence of people who shaped her life and pays tribute to her parents' characters and sacrifices. Reprint. A best-selling book.
In a new and updated second edition, this book--first published in 1983--provides a detailed review of the end of the Vietnam War.
64 Lieutenant Hanson, alsoonthe bridge, described itas a motionless, “verybright whiteflarewith agreenish or bluish halo.”65 Lieutenant Reed said to Hanson,“What's that?” Hanson replied, “I don't know.” Reed started to walk toward ...
In this book, Rice explains what these epochal events teach us about democracy.
A Higher Honor
This is a premier biography line for the entire family. Pages: 224 (paperback)Ages: 10+
“One of the most diverting political bios in recent memory.” -- Entertainment Weekly Revised and updated with a new epilogue, Madam Secretary is the moving and inspiring memoir of one of the most distinguished public figures in American ...
The story of the Battle of Samar and the sacrifice of the USS Samuel B. Roberts documents how the destroyer and its small unit confronted formidable Japanese forces to secure the region for MacArthur's transports inside Leyte Gulf, in an ...
These are the stories that are never spoken, by a Marine who was there, to return the fallen home with honor.