So i thought i would discuss in a book to raise awareness through a letter to an elected official. Its not to respect it and try to answer, its not that people are under some dark hole. Its a major issue i think. Most young people dont realize that there is far more impact. There are lots of letters, i think think a half a million a week. Heres how it breaks down. A lot of people dont know that relatives go to the white house every morning. Everyone expects the president to answer these letters but he has staff and departments and they should all be acknowledged at least. They have robo letters for bailout that often goes like this. Or they write letters to contributors. President s do right personal letters to a governor or mayor who supports the president so anybody who says the president doesnt sign particular letters to people doesnt know what they are talking about. You said dear mr. President i want you to attend my high school daughters graduation. They have to be polite so they
She doesnt report as much as she used to because now shes doing a lot more freelance writing since shes written this bestselling book about a battle by one man leading an effort to fight against chinese imports into the United States that decimated the Furniture Industry in virginia and north carolina. It is a very wellwritten book. Shes a great storyteller, and while it sounds like a heavy subject, its not. I would definitely recommend it for summertime reading even on the beach. She tells this story in a very human way so people understand the impact of it, but shes also very fair in terms of dealing with the different perspectives and viewpoints about imports and their positive and negative effects on u. S. Economy and american consumers. So i think its a great, great book, and i encourage people to read it. Ive always realize a trilogy of books about american president s, and if some of our viewers are history lovers like i am, i commend these three books which cover most of our pr
Years of research. Its the unofficial sequel to his book which new orleans a lot of slaves who were brought in from the kind of from haiti and cuba and also from africa. So that is one that were very excited for. Its an october title. Host and are you going to send the author on tour one that booktv would look at covering. Guest absolutely. The authors will be going along the mid Atlantic Coast to various locations that are talked about in the book Chesapeake Bay area. Host what other books do you have that you think booktv would be interested, booktv viewers would be interested in . Guest 17 [inaudible] i dont know if you can see the cover, it is one of the first modern sub b marine rescues submarine rescues. The it was a training accident with, i believe, the uss spaulding. Six of the members of the 4 were in the to torpedo area, and they were still alive when the submarine sank. People could hear morse code is their hope. And so a rescue effort, there was a sixday winter storm, so i
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Writing from antioch university, los angeles was a nonfiction at the Norman Mailer and private con massachusetts she lives and works in tempe. Were she is the founder and artistic sure of essential theater. She has taught nonfiction classes at Arizona State universitys studio and has directed creative writing programs for incarcerated youth and at a federal prison for women outside phoenix. Shes also raise your family here. As a matter of fact, her daughter was once a junior staffer in arcade section. Let me tell you, she was the darling of the kids Book Department not only for her love of votes, but also for her personal grace and charm winning smile much like her mothers. So, you can see susan and her family have been one of our regular patron and readers for many years now, one of her dearest friend. For many years weve known about the book shes been working on diligently, quietly. The topic so big and important, yet sensitive than heavy hearted enough that it had not been properly