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Author | : Spencer Ashcroft |
Publisher | : Interactive Media Licensing |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 2024-11-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Karoline Leavitt is a name that has begun to echo across American political circles. As a young woman with a passion for public service and a clear sense of purpose, she has captured the attention of many across the political spectrum. Leavitt's journey from the halls of her childhood home in New Hampshire to the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., has been marked by determination, a sense of duty, and a commitment to American values. Her rise within the Republican Party and her entry into national politics exemplify the power of ambition and the drive to serve one's country, even against significant odds. Karoline Leavitt's story is more than just a tale of political ambition. It is the story of a young woman who sought to make her voice heard in a male-dominated arena, a woman determined to break through barriers and make a difference. Her path is one of perseverance, resilience, and an unshakeable belief in the American dream. From her early life in New Hampshire, where her parents instilled in her a love for public service, to her role in the Trump administration, Leavitt's career has been one of steady progress, strategic decisions, and an unyielding desire to serve her community and her country. Growing up, Karoline Leavitt was always encouraged to be independent, to ask questions, and to think critically about the world around her. She was raised in a household where political discourse was encouraged, and the importance of participating in the democratic process was emphasized. These formative years laid the groundwork for her future in politics. As she matured, Leavitt's ambition became clear: she wanted to make a tangible impact on the lives of her fellow Americans. Her educational background, combined with early professional experiences, gave her the tools she needed to embark on a political career. After completing her education, she worked in a number of roles that allowed her to observe firsthand how policy decisions shaped the lives of everyday citizens. This exposure to both the practical and theoretical sides of governance fueled her desire to become directly involved in politics. The turning point in Leavitt's career came when she decided to run for Congress. Her campaign was a bold move that showcased her dedication to the principles of conservative governance. Through her campaign, she sought to connect with voters on a personal level, emphasizing the importance of grassroots involvement and the power of local leadership in Washington. Leavitt's political philosophy was clear: she believed that Washington, D.C., needed a fresh perspective—someone who could bring a new voice to the table and challenge the status quo. In this eBook, we will explore the key moments that have defined Karoline Leavitt's political journey, as well as the ideals that have driven her to pursue a career in politics. We will also look at the challenges she has faced, the lessons she has learned, and the future she envisions for herself and the country. As we dive deeper into her story, it becomes evident that Leavitt is more than just a political figure—she is a symbol of the next generation of leaders in American politics, a leader who is ready to bring a fresh voice to the table and advocate for the issues that matter most to her constituents. In the following chapters, we will take a closer look at Leavitt's early life and career, her path to the Trump administration, and her eventual run for Congress. We will also examine the political philosophy that shapes her views on the critical issues facing America today. This story is about a woman who has overcome obstacles, learned from experience, and remained committed to her mission of public service. It is the story of Karoline Leavitt, a rising star in American politics.
Author | : Caroline Leavitt |
Publisher | : Algonquin Books |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2011-01-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1616200324 |
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Magically written, heartbreakingly honest.” —Jodi Picoult Leavitt’s new novel, Days of Wonder, is coming April 23, 2024. Pre-order now! Two women running away from their marriages collide on a foggy highway, killing one of them. The survivor, Isabelle, is left to pick up the pieces, not only of her own life, but of the lives of the devastated husband and fragile son that the other woman, April, has left behind. Together, they try to solve the mystery of where April was running to, and why. As these three lives intersect, the book asks, How well do we really know those we love—and how do we forgive the unforgivable?
Author | : Caroline Leavitt |
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Release | : 1994-05-01 |
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ISBN | : 9780517125687 |
Author | : G.F. Miller |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2022-01-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534471367 |
“Filled with tongue-in-cheek humor…a gently fantastical world brimming with teen shenanigans.” —Publishers Weekly Perfect for fans of Geekerella and Jenn Bennett, this charming, sparkly rom-com follows a wish-granting teen forced to question if she’s really doing good—and if she has the power to make her own dreams come true. Charity is a fairy godmother. She doesn’t wear a poofy dress or go around waving a wand, but she does make sure the deepest desires of the student population at Jack London High School come true. And she knows what they want even better than they do because she can glimpse their perfect futures. But when Charity fulfills a glimpse that gets Vindhya crowned homecoming queen, it ends in disaster. Suddenly, every wish Charity has ever granted is called into question. Has she really been helping people? Where do these glimpses come from, anyway? What if she’s not getting the whole picture? Making this existential crisis way worse is Noah—the adorkable and (in Charity’s opinion) diabolical ex of one of her past clients—who blames her for sabotaging his prom plans and claims her interventions are doing more harm than good. He demands that she stop granting wishes and help him get his girl back. At first, Charity has no choice but to play along. But soon, Noah becomes an unexpected ally in getting to the bottom of the glimpses. Before long, Charity dares to call him her friend…and even starts to wish he were something more. But can the fairy godmother ever get the happily ever after?
Author | : Lynn Steger Strong |
Publisher | : Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2020-07-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250247535 |
Named a Best Book of 2020 by Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, NPR, Vulture, The New Yorker, and Kirkus Grappling with motherhood, economic anxiety, rage, and the limits of language, Want is a fiercely personal novel that vibrates with anger, insight, and love. Elizabeth is tired. Years after coming to New York to try to build a life, she has found herself with two kids, a husband, two jobs, a PhD—and now they’re filing for bankruptcy. As she tries to balance her dream and the impossibility of striving toward it while her work and home lives feel poised to fall apart, she wakes at ungodly hours to run miles by the icy river, struggling to quiet her thoughts. When she reaches out to Sasha, her long-lost childhood friend, it feels almost harmless—one of those innocuous ruptures that exist online, in texts. But her timing is uncanny. Sasha is facing a crisis, too, and perhaps after years apart, their shared moments of crux can bring them back into each other’s lives. In Want, Lynn Steger Strong explores the subtle violences enacted on a certain type of woman when she dares to want things—and all the various violences in which she implicates herself as she tries to survive.
Author | : Alex Wagner |
Publisher | : One World |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2019-01-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0812987500 |
From the host of MSNBC’s Alex Wagner Tonight, “a rich and revealing memoir” (The New York Times) about her travels around the globe to solve the mystery of her ancestry, confronting the question at the heart of the American experience of immigration, race, and identity: Who are my people? “A thoughtful, beautiful meditation on what makes us who we are . . . and the values and ideals that bind us together as Americans.”—Barack Obama The daughter of a Burmese mother and a white American father, Alex Wagner grew up thinking of herself as a “futureface”—an avatar of a mixed-race future when all races would merge into a brown singularity. But when one family mystery leads to another, Wagner’s post-racial ideals fray as she becomes obsessed with the specifics of her own family’s racial and ethnic history. Drawn into the wild world of ancestry, she embarks upon a quest around the world—and into her own DNA—to answer the ultimate questions of who she really is and where she belongs. The journey takes her from Burma to Luxembourg, from ruined colonial capitals with records written on banana leaves to Mormon databases, genetic labs, and the rest of the twenty-first-century genealogy complex. But soon she begins to grapple with a deeper question: Does it matter? Is our enduring obsession with blood and land, race and identity, worth all the trouble it’s caused us? Wagner weaves together fascinating history, genetic science, and sociology but is really after deeper stuff than her own ancestry: in a time of conflict over who we are as a country, she tries to find the story where we all belong. Praise for Futureface “Smart, searching . . . Meditating on our ancestors, as Wagner’s own story shows, can suggest better ways of being ourselves.”—Maud Newton, The New York Times Book Review “Sincere and instructive . . . This timely reflection on American identity, with a bonus exposé of DNA ancestry testing, deserves a wide audience.”—Library Journal “The narrative is part Mary Roach–style participation-heavy research, part family history, and part exploration of existential loneliness. . . . The journey is worth taking.”—Kirkus Reviews “[A] ruminative exploration of ethnicity and identity . . . Wagner’s odyssey is an effective riposte to anti-immigrant politics.”—Publishers Weekly
Author | : Karen Joy Fowler |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Bloomington (Ind.) |
ISBN | : 0399162097 |
From the "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Jane Austen Book Club," the story of an American family, ordinary in every way but one--their close family relative was a chimpanzee.
Author | : Robert Hoge |
Publisher | : Hachette Australia |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2015-08-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0733634346 |
A beaut story about one very ugly kid. Robert Hoge was born with a tumour in the middle of his face, and legs that weren't much use. There wasn't another baby like him in the whole of Australia, let alone Brisbane. But the rest of his life wasn't so unusual: he had a mum and a dad, brothers and sisters, friends at school and in his street. He had childhood scrapes and days at the beach; fights with his family and trouble with his teachers. He had doctors, too: lots of doctors who, when he was still very young, removed that tumour from his face and operated on his legs, then stitched him back together. He still looked different, though. He still looked ... ugly. UGLY is the true story of how an extraordinary boy grew up to have an ordinary life, and how that became his greatest achievement of all.
Author | : Emily Carroll |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2014-07-15 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1442465972 |
Discover a terrifying world in the woods in this collection of five hauntingly beautiful graphic stories that includes the online webcomic sensation “His Face All Red,” in print for the first time. Journey through the woods in this sinister, compellingly spooky collection that features four brand-new stories and one phenomenally popular tale in print for the first time. These are fairy tales gone seriously wrong, where you can travel to “Our Neighbor’s House”—though coming back might be a problem. Or find yourself a young bride in a house that holds a terrible secret in “A Lady’s Hands Are Cold.” You might try to figure out what is haunting “My Friend Janna,” or discover that your brother’s fiancée may not be what she seems in “The Nesting Place.” And of course you must revisit the horror of “His Face All Red,” the breakout webcomic hit that has been gorgeously translated to the printed page. Already revered for her work online, award-winning comic creator Emily Carroll’s stunning visual style and impeccable pacing is on grand display in this entrancing anthology, her print debut.
Author | : Susan Rieger |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2018-02-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101904739 |
An “original and moving” (The New York Times Book Review), “must-read” (People) portrait of an unforgettable, patrician Manhattan family and the tangled nature of inheritance and legacy, from the author of Like Mother, Like Mother “An absorbing page-turner, full of sex and secrets . . . I loved getting to know the entire Falkes clan.”—New York Times bestselling author Emma Straub AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR When English-born lawyer Rupert Falkes dies, his wife and five adult sons are bereft—even more so when six months later, their grieving is interrupted by an unknown woman suing Rupert’s estate, claiming that he was also the father to her two sons. The Falkes brothers are pitched into turmoil, at once missing their father and feeling betrayed by him. In disconcerting contrast, their mother, Eleanor, is cool and calm, showing preternatural composure. Eleanor and Rupert had made an admirable life together, and they were proud of their handsome, talented sons: Harry, a brash law professor; Will, a savvy Hollywood agent; Sam, an astute doctor and scientific researcher; Jack, a jazz trumpet prodigy; Tom, a public-spirited federal prosecutor. The brothers see their identity and success as inextricably tied to family loyalty—a loyalty they always believed their father shared. Struggling to reclaim their identity, the brothers find Eleanor’s sympathy toward the woman and her sons confounding, and they begin to question whether they knew either of their parents at all.