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Frank Thomas

    Thomas Frank es un autor cuyo trabajo examina críticamente la interacción de la política y la cultura estadounidense. Profundiza en cómo las ideologías y las fuerzas económicas convergen para dar forma a los estados de ánimo sociales y los resultados políticos. La escritura de Frank se caracteriza por su crítica incisiva, con el objetivo de descubrir las motivaciones e impactos ocultos de los fenómenos políticos y económicos.

    Sherlock Holmes, Bridge Detective Returns
    Pity the Billionaire
    Competency Based Counseling
    Berek The Blackguard
    Rendezvous with Oblivion
    Listen, Liberal
    • Listen, Liberal

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      With his trademark sardonic wit and lacerating logic, New York Times-bestselling author Thomas Frank exposes how, in the last few decades, the American Left has made an unprecedented shift away from its working-class roots. Financial inequality is one of the biggest political issues of our time: from the Wall Street bail-outs -- where bankers still received huge bonuses while thousands of people lost their homes -- to the rise of 'the One Percent', who between them control 40 per cent of US wealth. So where are the Democrats -- the notional party of the people -- in all this? In his scathing examination of how the Democratic Party has failed to combat financial inequality, despite being given near perfect conditions for success, Thomas Frank argues that the Left in America has abandoned its roots to pursue a new class of supporter: elite professionals. Under this 'meritocratic' system, the educated middle class prosper, but ordinary workers continue to suffer. Unless the Democrats remember their historic purpose and win back the working class, Frank warns, the rift between America's rich and poor will deepen further still, with dire consequences for both sides.

      Listen, Liberal
    • From the acclaimed author of Listen, Liberaland What's the Matter with Kansas, a scathing collection of interlocking essays perfect for this political moment. With his trademark sardonic wit and lacerating logic, New York Times-bestselling author Thomas Frank takes us on a tour through present-day America, showing us a society in the late stages of disintegration. Holding nothing back, Frank skewers both the right and left, and rages about the systematic inequality that led, in 2016, to millions of anxious, ordinary people rallying to the presidential campaign of a billionaire who meant them no good. For those who despair of the future of America and of reason itself, Rendezvous with Oblivionis a booster shot of energy, reality, and moral outrage.

      Rendezvous with Oblivion
    • Berek The Blackguard

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set in a gritty, hard-boiled fantasy world, this tale promises a thrilling and intense experience for fans of Grimdark literature. With a fast-paced narrative that grips readers from the start, it offers a rollercoaster ride filled with dark themes and compelling characters. Expect a story that blends action and moral complexity, appealing to those who appreciate the works of renowned authors like GRR Martin and Joe Abercrombie.

      Berek The Blackguard
    • Competency Based Counseling

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the empowerment of individuals, this book illustrates how counselors can guide clients to tap into their inherent strengths and resources to tackle life's challenges. By emphasizing past successes and resilience, the authors present a counseling method that promotes positive change. The inclusion of case studies, particularly from marriage and family counseling, provides practical insights into applying these techniques effectively.

      Competency Based Counseling
    • Pity the Billionaire

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Pity the Billionaire takes us on a wild road-trip through the strange landscape of the American Right, the Tea Party and Glenn Beck, makes sense of a topsy-turvy world and shows how instead of complying with the new speed limit, conservative America has stamped hard on the accelerator.

      Pity the Billionaire
    • This collection intertwines classic Sherlock Holmes stories with engaging bridge hands, featuring matches between Holmes and Dr. Watson against Harry Skurry and Betty Castle. A unique blend of mystery and strategy awaits readers.

      Sherlock Holmes, Bridge Detective Returns
    • Reveals how conservatism became the preferred national political ideology, exploring the origins of this philosophy in the upper classes and tracing its recent popularity within the middle class

      What's the Matter with Kansas?
    • Disney Animation

      The Illusion of Life

      A must for collectors and fans of all ages, this is the most exciting, comprehensive, and thorough examination of what the Disney magic is all about. More than 2,700 illustrations, 489 in full color.

      Disney Animation
    • Starlight Wedding

      • 294 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Amanda Jones has meticulously organized every detail of her dream wedding, from the church to the elegant reception at The Plaza. However, her plans hit a snag as she finds herself without a groom, prompting her to navigate the complexities of love and commitment. This charming tale explores themes of self-discovery and the pursuit of true happiness amidst the pressures of societal expectations.

      Starlight Wedding