Michael Gerhardt’s Presidential Powers: Political Fiction Getting a Vote of Approval

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Days of Iron by Russell Proctor is just the adventure novel you need to invigorate the pleasure of reading and escape into your vacation.
How to Read the Air by Dinaw Mengestu is a skillfully written book that is like eating candy for an avid reader.
The hesitation and trial of being a scientist whose findings challenged traditional thought is found in Charles and Emma: The Darwins’ Leap of Faith by Deborah Heiligman.
Part one of John Dos Passos USA Trilogy, The 42nd Parallel, offers the modern reader a caustic and human journey into the struggle of the American working class, as it was in early part of the 20th century, and remarkably, today as well.
A rewarding, morally questioning journey, you will find yourself literally praying for the protagonists to defy the sad and irrationally tragic lives that are inevitable. A Fine Balance is well worth the intellectual effort.
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