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Blood Moon Productions, Ltd Bill & Hillary: So This Is That Thing Called Love
On the campus of Yale University, in 1970, an "odd couple," Hillary Rodham and Bill ("Bubba") Clinton, came together at a Mark Rothko exhibit at the Yale Art Museum. Before the end of that rainy afternoon, they had formed an unbreakable bond forged while they rested on the seat of a Henry Moore sculpture. They were from completely different worlds-he, a populist from a poverty-stricken background in Arkansas; she, a former "Goldwater Girl" and conservative Republican gradually moving into the liberal camp. As he sat beside her, holding her hand, she gazed into the eyes of this 210-pound, orange-bearded "Viking," tall and scruffy looking, with an Elvis drawl. He'd later jokingly claim, "I identified with Elvis since both of us had hillbilly peckers." Freshly emerged from Wellesley College, with its "coven of lesbians," she was a budding feminist-pimply faced, wearing no makeup but with Mr. Magoo eyeglasses, and walking around on chubby legs. He had all the pretty women he wanted. What he was looking for was a woman with a "sense of strength and self-possession-all in all, that afternoon, I knew I'd found my Evita." He confided to her that since the age of seven, he had only one abiding ambition-and that was to be the President of the United States. He promised her, "If elected, I will pave the way for you to become the first woman president. You can follow after my administration." He held out the prospect of making her the most powerful woman on the planet. As she recalled, "I was giddy with emotion." It took a while, but he finally lured her to Arkansas, which she interpreted as "on the other side of the moon." Crossing the welcome mat at his Scully Street house, she came face to face with her future mother-in-law, Virginia Cassidy Blyth, Clinton, Dwire, Kelley. She stood in the kitchen in her stiletto heels evocative of a drag revue, wearing garish lipstick-"the brighter the better"-and a tight "Dinah Dors" sweater. As Virginia recalled, "It was an immovable object colliding with an irresistible force. I extended my hand to this Chicago carpetbagger with coke bottle glasses." "I'm going to marry this gal," Bubba announced. "She's going to become the First Lady of Arkansas." In the days ahead, Hillary was introduced to other members of this "white trash family" known for its divorces, violence, alcoholism, drug addiction, adultery, and promiscuity. He told her, "I'm a bastard. My father, William Jefferson Blythe, III, had not divorced his wife when he married mama. I took the last name of another husband, Roger Clinton." Before the end of the first day of her inaugural meeting with Hillary, Virginia warned her, "Put a lock on your lingerie. Otherwise, you'll find Bill dressing up in your finery after midnight." Their trail to the White House began in Arkansas, with Hillary helping direct her sex-crazed Bubba into the governor's seat. "With my back-up, he pursued his dream while I was also chasing a dream of my own. Women can dream harder than any man-in fact, being what they are, I don't understand why women don't turn lesbian." Through the tides of the wars to come, both Hillary and Bill learned that love was a creature of many faces, with ever-changing rules and compromises on the road to their horizon. Often threatening divorce, she remained at his side, interpreting his affairs as minor annoyances. On their stormy seas, they sailed through triumph and tragedy, setbacks and comebacks, the good years and the bad ones, bimbo eruptions, serial infidelities, near bankruptcy with crippling legal bills, impeachment, the stockpiling of post-Presidential millions, and surviving vitriolic scorn that rivaled that of Dr. Goebbels against the Jews. They faced maddening failures and stunning achievements, their love and loyalty enduring through hurricane winds. She was at his side as the sex-crazed Arkansas Bubba became the notorious "Slick Willie," eventually morphing into "The 21st Century's Greatest Living Elder Statesman." Hillary herself began her own road to the White House (actually, she had already been there for eight years as First Lady), with stints as a Senator from New York, a failed presidential candidate, and a globe-trotting Secretary of State. She also became one of the country's leading Democratic visionaries, admired by millions. Of course, that provoked Apocalyptic attacks from her enemies, Senator Mitch McConnell, Senior Republican Senator from Kentucky, trumpeting, "If given power in 2016, she'll lead us to the Gates of Hell." One night on Martha's Vineyard, Hillary had a candid talk with a former First Lady, Jackie Kennedy Onassis. "Bill is a charismatic politician, but also deeply flawed. He has such charm you can always forgive him." "I know of such men," Jackie said, no doubt recalling her own years with another charismatic president. "You had Marilyn Monroe to compete with. I have a lesser light-Sharon Stone. Bill was hopelessly gone when she crossed her legs in Basic Instinct." ***Hundreds of tantalizing anecdotes fill this book from a writing team already famous for its exposes of both the Kennedys and the Reagans. As Hillary stares into her uncertain future, she claims, "Before the arrival of the Grim Reaper, Bill and I will change history...for the better, of course." So This Is That Thing Called Love is not a treatise about politics. It's a love story probing the boundaries of a relationship between two people who are committed to each other despite the vagaries of life, come what may. What a ride it's already been, with more "Second Coming Headlines" looming in the years ahead. There will definitely be a second act for this pair. As a critic who despises Hillary, but only in private, First Lady Michelle Obama said, "Hillary's story won't be over until the Fat Lady sings."
£25.00
Wide World Publishing,U.S. Hawaii--Cooking with Aloha
£12.22
Cengage Learning, Inc A Wish to be a Christmas Tree
£17.18
Cengage Learning, Inc A Wish to Be a Christmas Tree
£10.46
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Silicon Minds
£9.91
Bellwether Media World War I
£12.99
Bellwether Media The Vietnam War
£12.99
£16.86
El billonario
Georgia Cummings no tiene suerte con las citas, y no importa lo mucho que lointente, no es capaz de encontrarle la gracia a ese extraño universo alternativodonde los hombres piensan que enviarle la foto de un pene es el equivalente amantener una conversación para conocer a una mujer. Como vea un selfie de esosmás, renunciará a escribir a los tíos para siempre.Kline Brooks parece el chico malo por excelencia: pelo oscuro, corto y bien peinado, músculos de acero y una sonrisa que te vuelve loca. Y por si eso no fuerasuficiente, es billonario. Y el jefe de Georgia?Así que, dado que ella es su empleada, a él no se le ocurrirá nunca acercarse a ella.Ni ella debería hacerlo si tuviera dos dedos de frente.Pero por qué Georgia no puede dejar de fantasear con él?Lástima que sus hormonas vayan por libre?
£17.75
Arcadia Publishing (SC) Scripps Institution of Oceanography
£19.29
Reichel Verlag Ich hre was die Seelen sprechen
£16.95
Kensington Publishing The Devil You Know
£8.23
Kensington Publishing Lost Daughters
£15.99
Kensington Publishing Empty Vows: A Riveting Depression Era Historical Novel
£22.49
Kensington Publishing Family Of Lies
£8.23
1517 Media Trash
£18.99
Kensington Publishing Mrs. Wiggins
£22.49
Wattpad Books Blackout
£11.74
Amazon Publishing Four Steps to the Perfect Revenge
£13.05
Simon & Schuster Savage Appetites: True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession
£15.16
Kensington Publishing One House Over
£14.41
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S. The Word: Imagining Gospel in Modern America
£26.24
Random House USA Inc The European Philosophers from Descartes to Nietzsche
£19.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Man On Hackpen Hill
'Brilliantly plotted, with a seismic twist' Rosamund Lupton Her best friend is dead and she needs to know why. Aspiring journalist Bella is on work experience at a national newspaper when, out of the blue, she receives an anonymous letter promising her a big scoop if she travels down to Wiltshire. All she finds is a government scientist spouting conspiracy theories in the pub. But then Bella's best friend Erin is found dead in a nearby field, her body staged in the centre of a crop circle. Bella is devastated. Is this the real reason she was lured out here? While detective Silas Hart searches for evidence, Bella scours her own memory for clues. But it's full of blanks – the details of her university days with Erin keep slipping away. What secrets was Erin hiding? And, once they're uncovered, what will it mean for Bella? Praise for The Man on Hackpen Hill: 'An impressive, twisty tale' Independent 'Impeccably researched... An unusual mystery told with exceptional skill' Daily Mail 'A kind of Wiltshire Da Vinci Code... A real page turner' Tom Bradby
£9.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC No Place to Hide
''Highly recommended'' MICK HERRON''The Secret History meets The Capture'' J.P. DELANEYYou might be paranoid, but that doesn''t mean they''re not watching you...Adam lives a picture-perfect life. Happy marriage. Healthy kids. Successful career as a doctor.But Adam feels like he is being watched.Hospital CCTV, strangers'' mobile phones, city traffic cameras he thinks they''re all surveilling him, recording his every move.All because of something terrible that happened at a drunken party when he was a medical student. Something he had hoped was forgotten.He should have known that an event as traumatic as that doesn''t just go away.So when someone from his past infiltrates his life, he knows there''s no point running from the Faustian pact he made years ago.He knows that the deadly game has begun and there''s no place left to hide.No Place to Hide is a spell
£9.99
Penguin Random House Group God Dont Like Ugly
£16.99
Kensington Publishing Love, Honor, Betray
£23.39
Kensington Publishing Mrs. Wiggins
£15.99
Harry N. Abrams Hearts of Darkness: Serial Killers, the Behavioral Science Unit, and My Life as a Woman in the FBI
£22.86
Crabtree Publishing Co,US What is electricity?
£9.04
Lerner Publishing Group Monkey with a Tool Belt and the Seaside Shenanigans
£11.69
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Forget My Name
She came home to find strangers living in her house. But who is she? And who is telling the truth?
£19.46
Kensington Publishing Once In A Lifetime
£20.69
Lerner Publishing Group Monkey with a Tool Belt and the Silly School Mystery
£10.76
Skyhorse Publishing The Rosé Lover's Companion: A Collection of Recipes, Quotes, and Advice for Wine Lovers
£13.92
Llewellyn Publications,U.S. The 21 Lessons of Merlyn: Study in Druid Magic and Lore
£19.73
Lerner Publishing Group Monkey With A Tool Belt Library Edition
£14.87
Archaia Entertainment, LLC Everlast
Cover by Scott Keating A pre-apocalyptic tale, Everlast follows Derek Everlast, a man whose destiny in life is guiding others to a place of rebirth for mankind called Haven. Following an instinct called the Nudge, bestowed on him by a higher power, Derek is guided to the next chosen human destined to survive, a little girl named Melissa. In a harrowing adventure, he must deliver her safely to Haven before the End of Days. Everlast tells a story of choice, love, friendship, and, most of all, survival. Will you be chosen?
£13.49
Kensington Publishing Love, Honor, Betray
£16.99
Kensington Publishing The Gift Of Family
Successful, secure, and in love middle-aged couple Eugene and Rosemary have never given up on one special wish - to be parents. And while Christmas always brings happiness and a whirlwind of fun, their hopes for children of their own seem further away than ever. This year Rosemary is recovering from emergency surgery, and so Eugene brings home his old nanny Ethel - and her grandkids to help. Ethel is down on her luck, and when things go from bad to worse Rosemary and Eugene find themselves helping her more and more - and growing close to her lively youngsters.
£19.79
Kensington Publishing One House Over
£8.99
Kensington Publishing Across The Way
£15.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US What is electromagnetism?
£9.04
Cosmo Publications Encyclopaedia of Educational Administration
£495.00
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Aesthetics: Problems in the Philosophy of Criticism
This second edition features a new 48-page Afterword--1980 updating Professor Beardsley's classic work.
£54.89
Kensington Publishing Empty Vows: A Riveting Depression Era Historical Novel
£15.99
American Medical Publishers Handbook of Hiv/AIDS
£122.45
Gallery Books On Ocean Boulevard
£14.82