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The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot is a 2007 non-fiction book by Naomi Wolf, published by Chelsea Green Publishing of White River Junction, Vermont. Wolf argues that events of the early 2000s paralleled steps taken in the early years of the twentieth century's worst dictatorships and called Americans to take action to ...
"Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the May 1984 issue of Redbook magazine, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew. Plot summary [ edit ]
In this week’s travel roundup we bring you transport trivia, Roman engineering marvels and the world’s tastiest dumpling.
Waiting for Lefty is a 1935 play by the American playwright Clifford Odets; it was his first play to be produced.Consisting of a series of related vignettes, the entire play is framed by a meeting of cab drivers who are planning a labor strike.
End of Story is a novel by American author A. J. Finn and published by HarperCollins on February 20, 2024 (United States) and February 29, 2024 (United Kingdom). [1] [2] Set in San Francisco, it is a thriller about a young woman writing the biography of a celebrated crime writer. [1] The novel follows Finn's 2018 debut novel The Woman in the ...
One challenge Americans face when visiting the United Kingdom is learning to drive on the “wrong” side of the road. The British drive on the left side of the road while we, in America, drive ...
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ken Burns and written by Dayton Duncan.Its subject is the first cross-country automobile journey in the United States, which occurred during the summer of 1903.
Black Water is a 1992 novella by the American writer and professor Joyce Carol Oates. It is a roman à clef based on the Chappaquiddick incident, in which U.S. senator Ted Kennedy crashed a car and caused the death by drowning of passenger Mary Jo Kopechne. The novella was a 1993 Pulitzer Prize finalist for fiction. [1]