Race Ahead With Reading: The Boy with the Pudding Touch
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An outstanding new range of first chapter books that helps children build their reading stamina and progress towards longer books.
The book has gained notable media attention, featuring appearances on popular Fox News programs such as Hannity, Fox & Friends, Deep Dive, and The Ingraham Angle. This exposure highlights its relevance and appeal in contemporary discussions, suggesting that it addresses timely and provocative topics that resonate with a wide audience.
The story follows Lt Col Peter Newman as he grapples with the fallout of his covert mission in Jerusalem, where his cover is compromised and his wife is taken hostage. Faced with the dire consequences of his actions, he must navigate a treacherous landscape of espionage and danger, highlighting the personal sacrifices and moral dilemmas inherent in the pursuit of national security.
"Veteran undercover FBI agent Jake Kruse is investigating a smuggling ring in southern California when his assignment is cut short. A prominent criminal defense attorney wants to hire Jake on another kind of mission: to kill the daughter of a local crime boss. What began as a "contract killing" soon captures the attention of the CIA, the U.S. Secret Service, and high-level officials in Washington. The undercover agent is plunged into a deadly underworld of North Korean espionage, Hezbollah terror and the sinister deception Iran uses to acquire nuclear weapons. Caught in a web of international intrigue that goes to the top of the U.S. government, Kruse is forced to confront the ultimate moral quandary: doing what's right when everything seems wrong."--
An account of North's return trip to Vietnam discusses his memories of the Vietnam War and his view of the lessons America should have learned from the conflict
The author reports his first hand experience of Operation Iraqi Freedom, basing his details on his tour in Iraq with the First Marine Expeditionary Force and the Army's Fourth Infantry Division.
The book is a significant literary work that captures the essence of travels and adventures in the Americas and at home, offering insights valued by academicians and scholars. It is presented in its original print format, preserving its historical authenticity, including any marks or annotations from its first publication. This approach ensures that future generations can appreciate its true nature and contributions to literature.
Originally published in 1874, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of the period. The book presents a rich narrative that reflects the societal norms and challenges of its time, providing readers with a unique perspective on the era's culture and values. The enduring relevance of its themes continues to resonate, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.