Robert Strauss Libri
Robert Strauss è uno scrittore il cui lavoro è caratterizzato da un acuto occhio osservatore e una prosa precisa, che approfondisce una vasta gamma di argomenti. Il suo ampio background nel giornalismo ha coltivato uno stile distintivo che attira i lettori nel cuore delle sue narrazioni. L'approccio di Strauss alla scrittura consiste nello scoprire storie umane in luoghi inaspettati e nel presentare argomenti complessi con chiarezza e coinvolgimento. I suoi pezzi testimoniano la sua capacità di fondere il reportage fattuale con una narrazione avvincente, offrendo ai lettori sia intuizioni intellettuali che risonanza emotiva.






The Trans-Siberian Rail Guide
- 336pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Detailing the three major routes--the Trans-Siberian, Trans-Mongolian, and Trans-Manchurian and their natural branches and extensions--this comprehensive guide offers the ultimate in rail travel. Central Asia and the Silk Route, Indo-China, North Korea and the Russian Far East via Alaska are explored. 8 color & 20 b&w photos. 60 maps.
Book by Michael; Samagalski, Alan; Strauss, Robe
Mauritius, Réunion & Seychelles
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Each of these three islands are melting pots of races, religions and cultures. This travel guide suggests visiting the Seychelles for the beaches, Reunion for the mountains and the alpine scenery, and Mauritius for the people and culture, and includes advice and information on all."
Describes points of interest in each region of the country, introduces Japanese culture and history, and recommends hotels, restaurants, and entertainment.
Offers first-hand information on how to prepare for a trek, the types of gear and equipment needed, and what to expect once you'er on the trail
This award-winning biography delves into the life of an extraordinary individual, capturing their unique experiences and contributions. The narrative weaves together personal anecdotes, historical context, and insightful reflections, offering readers a profound understanding of the subject's impact on their community and beyond. With a focus on resilience and inspiration, the book highlights key moments that shaped their journey, making it a compelling read for those interested in personal stories of triumph and legacy.
Daddy's Little Goalie: A Father, His Daughters, and Sports
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Exploring the evolving dynamics of father-daughter relationships, this book highlights the experiences of a new generation of fathers who actively support and nurture their daughters in high school sports. With an estimated 3.1 million girls participating in athletics, "Daddy's Little Goalie" delves into the challenges and triumphs of raising confident girl jocks, showcasing the importance of parental involvement in fostering their athletic journeys.
The book explores John Marshall's transformative role as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, highlighting how he elevated the judiciary from a position of insignificance to a co-equal branch of government. It emphasizes his contributions as one of the Founding Fathers and his pivotal influence in maintaining the unity of the nation during its formative years. Marshall's legacy is presented as essential to the establishment of a balanced federal government, showcasing his impact on American law and governance.
God's Bargain With The Jews
- 300pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Exploring the enduring covenant between God and the Jewish people, this book traces the evolution of Judaism from the time of Moses to the present day. It examines how Jewish communities across various cultures and continents have interpreted and fulfilled God's commandments and promises over three thousand years. Through historical insights, it highlights the resilience and adaptability of Jewish faith and practice throughout history.
