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Author | : Carrie Karasyov |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2005-03-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0767921267 |
The Right Address sears through the upper crust of New York’s glittering Park Avenue scene to dish the dirt on the ladies who lunch, the gents who club, and the desperate climbers who will stop at nothing to join the backstabbing, champagne-sipping, socialite-eat-socialite stratosphere. When Melanie Sartomsky, wily Floridian flight attendant, snares billionaire divorcée Arthur “the coffin king” Korn, she is catapulted into the crème de la crème of Park Avenue society, where hiring the wrong decorator is tantamount to social suicide, and where, if you’re anyone, your personal assistant has a personal assistant. But Melanie quickly discovers that in the world of the rich and idle, malicious gossip is as de rigeur as owning twenty pairs of Manolo Blahniks. And despite her frenzied plunge into the charity circuit and the right dinner reservations, her neighbors are Givenchy-clad vultures who see her as nothing more than a reinvented trailer trollop. To make matters worse, when a snide society-rag journalist rakes her over the coals, Melanie’s reputation is toast. Meanwhile, Melanie is not the only billionaire in the neighborhood coming unhinged. Kleptomania, adultery, plagiarism, and a grisly Harlem sex murder are just a few of the secrets swirling under the pedigreed patina of furs and emeralds on Park Avenue. Authors Jill Kargman and Carrie Karasyov know a thing or two about their subject matter. They met at the Upper East Side’s chic Spence School and claim that The Right Address is inspired by “the insane socialites we’ve eavesdropped on our entire lives.” Meow. So kick off your Jimmy Choos, crack open the Veuve Clicquot, and get ready for a rollicking, unforgettable tour of the richer-and-bitchier-than-thou set.
Author | : Carrie Karasyov |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2004-04-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0767918940 |
The Right Address sears through the upper crust of New York’s glittering Park Avenue scene to dish the dirt on the ladies who lunch, the gents who club, and the desperate climbers who will stop at nothing to join the backstabbing, champagne-sipping, socialite-eat-socialite stratosphere. When Melanie Sartomsky, wily Floridian flight attendant, snares billionaire divorcée Arthur “the coffin king” Korn, she is catapulted into the crème de la crème of Park Avenue society, where hiring the wrong decorator is tantamount to social suicide, and where, if you’re anyone, your personal assistant has a personal assistant. But Melanie quickly discovers that in the world of the rich and idle, malicious gossip is as de rigeur as owning twenty pairs of Manolo Blahniks. And despite her frenzied plunge into the charity circuit and the right dinner reservations, her neighbors are Givenchy-clad vultures who see her as nothing more than a reinvented trailer trollop. To make matters worse, when a snide society-rag journalist rakes her over the coals, Melanie’s reputation is toast. Meanwhile, Melanie is not the only billionaire in the neighborhood coming unhinged. Kleptomania, adultery, plagiarism, and a grisly Harlem sex murder are just a few of the secrets swirling under the pedigreed patina of furs and emeralds on Park Avenue. Authors Jill Kargman and Carrie Karasyov know a thing or two about their subject matter. They met at the Upper East Side’s chic Spence School and claim that The Right Address is inspired by “the insane socialites we’ve eavesdropped on our entire lives.” Meow. So kick off your Jimmy Choos, crack open the Veuve Clicquot, and get ready for a rollicking, unforgettable tour of the richer-and-bitchier-than-thou set.
Author | : Gena P. Barnhill |
Publisher | : AAPC Publishing |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781931282024 |
Describes what life is like for people living with Asperger's syndrome from both the parent and patient, and focuses on the changes that take place when children reach adulthood, and includes issues surrounding college, dating, and depression.
Author | : R. B. Smith |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 1963 |
Genre | : Computer programs |
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Author | : Professor Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 75 |
Release | : 2019-12-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In 'Dancing Without an Instructor', Professor Wilkinson provides a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of ballroom dancing without the help of an instructor. From the etiquette of the ballroom to the intricate steps of the waltz, this guide covers it all. With detailed instructions and illustrations, you'll learn the five positions, two-step slide, grand march, plain quadrille, and much more. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced dancer, this guidebook is perfect for anyone looking to improve their skills and learn new dances.
Author | : David Haljan |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2014-11-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1782253300 |
Constitutionalising Secession proceeds from the question, 'What, if anything, does the law have to say about a secession crisis?' But rather than approaching secession through the optic of political or nationalist institutional accommodation, this book focuses on the underpinnings to a constitutional order as a law-making community, underpinnings laid bare by secession pressures. Relying on the corrosive effects of secession, it explores the deep structure of a constitutional order and the motive forces creating and sustaining that order. A core idea is that the normativity of law is best understood, through a constitutional optic, as an integrative, associative force. Constitutionalising Secession critically analyses conceptions of constitutional order implicit in the leading models of secession, and takes as a leading case-study the judicial and legislative response to secession in Canada. The book therefore develops a concept of constitutionalism and law-making - 'associative constitutionalism' - to describe their deep structure as a continuing, integrative process of association. This model of a dynamic process of value formation can address both the association and the disassociation of constitutional systems.
Author | : Ian Fortey |
Publisher | : Scare Street |
Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 2022-05-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Evil has been unleashed and it may be too late to stop it… After waking up in a field surrounded by corpses, Vincent Donnelly has struggled to uncover the secrets of his forgotten past and free himself from the spirits inhabiting his mind. But even as he fights one twisted nightmare after another, he makes a terrifying discovery. Something that may cause all reality to crumble… This digital box set contains books 4–6 of the Jigsaw of Souls series: The Darkness Within (Book 4): Trapped in an abandoned facility hidden beneath the deserts of Arizona, Vincent must find the last surviving member of a group called Sight Unseen. But the underground laboratory holds secrets of its own… and horrors beyond imagination. The Demon Boy (Book 5): After escaping the horrors of the Abyss, Vincent finds himself trapped in a sinister mental hospital. Drugged and tormented by the doctor and staff, he realizes there is only one way to end the madness surrounding him... Darkness Falls (Book 6): Fleeing from the confines of a demonic asylum, Vincent and his allies take refuge in a remote mountain cabin. Lost, hungry, and wounded, Vincent is forced into a bloody battle against Chaos itself… Join Vincent as he attempts to solve the mysteries of his past. Grab your copy of Jigsaw of Souls Series Books 4–6 today!
Author | : Matthew Rowlinson |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2010-05-27 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0521193796 |
Modern systems of paper money and intellectual property became established in the Romantic period. Matthew Rowlinson shows how a new conception of material artefacts as the bearers of abstract value shaped Romantic conceptions of character, material culture and labour.
Author | : Anne Newman |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 167 |
Release | : 2013-10-28 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 022607188X |
In Realizing Educational Rights, Anne Newman examines two educational rights questions that arise at the intersection of political theory, educational policy, and law: What is the place of a right to education in a participatory democracy, and how can we realize this right in the United States? Tracking these questions across both philosophical and pragmatic terrain, she addresses urgent moral and political questions, offering a rare, double-pronged look at educational justice in a democratic society. Newman argues that an adequate K–12 education is the right of all citizens, as a matter of equality, and emphasizes that this right must be shielded from the sway of partisan and majoritarian policy making far more than it currently is. She then examines how educational rights are realized in our current democratic structure, offering two case studies of leading types of rights-based activism: school finance litigation on the state level and the mobilization of citizens through community-based organizations. Bringing these case studies together with rich philosophical analysis, Realizing Educational Rights advances understanding of the relationships among moral and legal rights, education reform, and democratic politics.
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Total Pages | : 2686 |
Release | : 1899 |
Genre | : Hardware |
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