Sergei Esenin, the greatest poet since Pushkin, took his own life in 1926. He drank, but it was Bolshevism, not vodka, that killed him. In 1930, Mayakovsky. He hanged himself. Andrei Golub, not as well known a poet as Mayakovsky, ...
He and his wife, Maria, the daughter of first-generation Cuban immigrants, created a warm home life for their daughters, five and three. Two years ago, Dennis and Maria came to my office for a visit. Dennis revealed he had become moody ...
Through interviews with former presidents, first ladies, family members, friends, and staffers, the author also delves into the very human stories that play out as the modern ex-presidents - from Truman to Clinton - adjust to life after the ...
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“I think it was Fitzgerald who said that there are no second acts in American lives. ... and maybe being a grandfather will give me a shot at the family life I didn't have in my First Act. In a way, that's where you come in.” “How?
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In 1938, Jason Gilbert, a world famous composer, undergoes dangerous brain surgery to discover why he is suffering from debilitating headaches.
Winner of Foreword Magazine's 2006 Silver Award for Political Science Book of the Year! Mark K. Updegrove's Second Acts is a smart and provocative look at the most exclusive club in America - ex-presidents. Highly recommended!