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"Bold and bittersweet, a tragedy wrapped in a comedy. You can read it and laugh, or weep, but always with the shock of recognition." -Landon Y. Jones, best-selling author and National Book Award nominee for Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation Walter "Boomer" Stapleton has good reason to believe that he is the ultimate stereotype: divorced, middle-aged, tired of his job, involved with a much younger woman, and soon to lose his only child to college. He is a Baby Boomer, one of an anonymous seventy-seven million Americans at or approaching midlife. With his fiftieth birthday just around the corner, Boomer is finished being a poster child for his generation and determined t...
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Hudson Berry (1752-1840) was born in Virginia. He married Sarah Anthony (1756-1842), daughter of John Anthony, in 1775. They had nine children, 1777-1801. The family was living in Caswell County North Carolina, by 1777. Hudson Berry served in the North Carolina Militia during the Revolutionary War. The family migrated to South Carolina in 1788. He died on his plantation in Greenville County, South Carolina. Descendants listed lived in South Carolina, Mississippi, Texas, and elsewhere.
A powerful family’s media empire is rocked by betrayal and greed in this fast-paced novel from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author. Alexandra Rothman was a smalltown girl from the Midwest—until she married into New York City’s most powerful publishing dynasty. Now she’s the editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine Mode. And nothing will stop her from transforming the crown jewel of the Rothman empire into a global tastemaker. Nothing except her father-in-law’s ruthless ambition—and a terrible secret from Alexandra’s past!