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Sarah Miller

    Sarah Miller crea narrativas convincentes que profundizan en eventos históricos, dando vida a los dramas humanos a menudo ocultos tras hechos conocidos. Su obra se caracteriza por una investigación meticulosa y un agudo sentido del detalle, lo que le permite reconstruir el pasado con vívida autenticidad. Los lectores se sienten atraídos por su habilidad para hacer que la historia sea accesible y atractiva, revelando las intrincadas capas de estos momentos cruciales. La voz distintiva de Miller ofrece una perspectiva única, haciendo que el pasado resuene poderosamente con las audiencias contemporáneas.

    Where Architects sleep
    Caroline LP
    Hanged!
    Marmee
    The Government Leader's Field Guide to Organizational Agility
    Documentary in Dispute: The Original Manuscript of Changing New York by Berenice Abbott and Elizabeth McCausland
    • This book captures the essence of 1930s documentary photography, showcasing a pivotal era in visual storytelling. It highlights the techniques and perspectives of photographers who documented social issues and everyday life, offering a unique glimpse into the historical context and cultural significance of their work. Through a curated collection of images, it celebrates the artistic and documentary value of this influential period, inviting readers to explore the narratives behind the photographs.

      Documentary in Dispute: The Original Manuscript of Changing New York by Berenice Abbott and Elizabeth McCausland
    • This is the first book to fully adapt the principles of agility for government leaders who want to make their organizations more effective and nimble while better serving their public mission.This practical resource will equip government leaders at all levels with evidence-based, hands-on guidance for transforming their organizations, enabling them to better serve the public and their customers. While many books focus on organizational agility for leaders of for-profit companies, this is the first one tailored to the unique requirements government leaders face. They must find a way to accomplish their mission while navigating constant change.Government leaders at all levels must maneuver their organizations through new, often complex challenges, ranging from new laws that impact their agencies, new technologies, changes in leadership, and unexpected events. By explaining how to manage and organize work differently, this guide will help leaders weather the storm of that constant change so they can help their agencies realize their missions and serve the public interest.

      The Government Leader's Field Guide to Organizational Agility
    • "From the author of Caroline, a revealing retelling of Louisa May Alcott's beloved Little Women, from the perspective of Margaret "Marmee" March, about the larger real-world challenges behind the cozy domestic concerns cherished by generations of readers."--Jacket flap

      Marmee
    • Hanged!

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      From the critically acclaimed author of The Borden Murders comes the thrilling story of Mary Surratt, the first woman to be executed by the US government, for her alleged involvement in the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. A dubious distinction belongs to Mary Surratt: on July 7, 1865, she became the first woman to be executed by the United States government, accused of conspiring in the plot to assassinate not only President Abraham Lincoln, but also the vice president, the secretary of state, and General Grant. Mary Surratt was a widow, a Catholic, a businesswoman, a slave owner, a Union resident, and the mother of a Confederate Secret Service courier. As the proprietor of the boardinghouse where John Wilkes Booth and his allies are known to have gathered, Mary Surratt was widely believed, as President Andrew Johnson famously put it, to have “kept the nest that hatched the egg.” But did Mrs. Surratt truly commit treason by aiding and abetting Booth in his plot to murder the president? Or was she the victim of a spectacularly cruel coincidence? Here is YA nonfiction at its best--gripping, thought-provoking, and unputdownable.

      Hanged!
    • Caroline LP

      • 578 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      The book features a gripping narrative that captivates readers with its compelling characters and intricate plot twists. It explores themes of resilience, love, and the pursuit of dreams against the backdrop of a richly developed setting. With a blend of humor and emotion, the story delves into the complexities of human relationships, making it a relatable and engaging read. The author's unique voice and storytelling style promise to keep readers turning pages until the very end.

      Caroline LP
    • Where Architects sleep

      • 528 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      In the tradition of the bestselling Where Chefs Eat: the definitive global hotel guide by the real experts who know - architects No one appreciates a building quite like an architect - and now, for the first time, more than 250 of the world's leading architects share insider tips on where to stay, revealing everything from renowned destinations to undiscovered gems. With 1,200 listings in more than 100 countries, this unique guide has readers covered, whether planning a business trip or a vacation, a city break or a remote getaway, a wedding or a corporate event. It's the ideal resource, gift, and gateway to design-conscious journeys worldwide.

      Where Architects sleep
    • The Lost Crown

      • 412 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      In alternating chapters, Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia tell how their privileged lives as the daughters of the Tsar in early twentieth-century Russia are transformed by World War and revolution.

      The Lost Crown
    • The Other Girl

      A Midvale Academy Novel

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Molly McGarry faces a surreal challenge after a kiss between her ex-boyfriend Gideon and his new girlfriend Pilar sends her into Pilar's mind. Determined to win Gideon back, she attempts to sabotage their relationship but inadvertently strengthens their bond instead. Navigating the complexities of her feelings, Molly grapples with the emotional turmoil of being in close proximity to Gideon while trapped in Pilar's thoughts. As she devises a plan to reclaim her love without revealing her secret, she must confront the implications of her actions and the nature of her feelings.

      The Other Girl
    • Violet and Daisy

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      From the author of The Miracle & Tragedy of the Dionne Quintuplets and The Borden Murders comes the absorbing and compulsively readable story of Violet and Daisy Hilton, conjoined twins who were the sensation of the US sideshow circuits in the 1920s and 1930s. On February 5, 1908, Kate Skinner, a 21-year-old unmarried barmaid in Brighton, England, gave birth to twin girls. They each had ten fingers and ten toes, but were joined back to back at the base of the spine. Freaks, monsters--that's what they were called. Mary Hilton, Kate's employer and midwife, adopted Violet and Daisy and promptly began displaying the babies as "Brighton's United Twins." Exhibitions at street fairs, carnivals, and wax museums across England and Scotland followed. At 8 years old, the girls came to the United States, eventually becoming the stars of sideshow, vaudeville, and burlesque circuits in the 1920s and 1930s. In a story loaded with questions about identity and exploitation, Sarah Miller delivers a completely compelling, empathetic portrait of two sisters whose bonds were so sacred that nothing — not even death— would compel Violet and Daisy to break them.

      Violet and Daisy
    • Inside the Mind of Gideon Rayburn

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of young love, the story delves into the intimate thoughts and dreams of a boy, allowing a unique perspective on his feelings and fantasies. This narrative invites readers to experience the emotional depth and intricacies of teenage romance, highlighting the longing for connection and understanding within relationships. Through this intimate lens, the protagonist navigates the challenges of love and self-discovery, making for a compelling and relatable journey.

      Inside the Mind of Gideon Rayburn