You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
The child was born on September 14, 1874, at the only hospital in Buffalo, New York, that offered maternity services for unwed mothers. It was a boy, and though he entered the world in a state of illegitimacy, a distinguished name was given to this newborn: Oscar Folsom Cleveland. The son of the future president of the United States—Grover Cleveland. The story of how the man who held the nation’s highest office eventually came to take responsibility for his son is a thrilling one that reads like a sordid romance novel—including allegations of rape, physical violence, and prostitution. The stunning lengths that Cleveland undertook to conceal what really happened the evening of his sonâ€...
Containing creative recipes the home bartender can make to impress friends--from classics like the Kir Royale to more contemporary pairings like the Ginger Snap--"The Bubbly Bar" also explains how to choose the best champagne in every price range.
"This book is an accurate synthesis of a treasure chest of scholarly work. It is written in an honest and conversational style. It is the product of significant insight. Paul Heacock is, indeed, a town father who will raise global well-being." --Maria Hunt, PhD Professor of Psychology, Avila University "Paul has a great memory for humorous anecdotes...they bring home the points."--Paula Kay, W. Kay and Associates "Very well written and extremely easy to understand and implement. To me, this is the BASIC training for life skills and reminds me in many ways of my experience in military basic training. If we wanted to survive basic, all of the trainees in my flight had to work together or suffe...