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Patricia Brennan Demuth

Autor de What Was Pearl Harbor?

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Obras de Patricia Brennan Demuth

What Was Pearl Harbor? (2013) 970 copias
Johnny Appleseed (1996) 910 copias
What Was D-Day? (2015) 713 copias
What Was Ellis Island? (2014) 457 copias
Who Was Galileo? (2015) 414 copias
Where Is the Great Wall? (2015) 378 copias
Who Is Bill Gates? (2013) 317 copias
Snakes (1609) 299 copias
Gorillas (1994) 180 copias
Way Down Deep (1995) 177 copias
Who Was Charlie Chaplin? (2016) 125 copias

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USA

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A lot of people would be surprised to know that, as a teenager, Ruth Bader Ginsburg twirled a baton at school football games. The reviewer for "Kirkus" said of this book, ". . .[T]he message that defined Ginsburg's [legal] career that a girl is, 'just as important as a boy,' shines clear. Ginsburg goes on to become only the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court. Jake Murray's many pen and ink illustrations throughout add to the enjoyment of this work. This book includes a timeline of Ginsburg's life and one of the world.… (más)
 
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uufnn | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 24, 2024 |
In a departure from novels, Grisham writes a non-fiction story of two men who allegedly were wrongfully accused of a rape and murder. The book is written with an obvious slant to imply that Gore was the actual rapist and murderer, while Ron and Dennis were wrongfully accused by an overzealous prosecutor who disliked them from their past run-ins with the law. Ron had a checkered past, consisting of DWIs, and other crimes as did Dennis, so naturally they were on the prosecutor’s list of suspects. Ron was sitting on death row, days from execution when he won a stay and ultimately was freed based on DNA evidence. Dennis was sentenced to life without parole and was also freed with the DNA evidence.

It is an engaging tale, maintaining my interest to the end. It is obvious Grisham did his homework and the book is well researched. My two complaints about the book are as follows. One, there are too many characters to keep up with without maintaining a list. Many are bit players that never show up again. They could have been included without names as they were not relevant to the overall story. Two, the story is terribly slanted to paint Gore and the prosecutor in a bad light. And Ron and Dennis both are made out to be saints, again despite their criminal history. The story would have been improved if Grisham had told the story without his more than obvious bias.
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dwcofer | otra reseña | Jan 17, 2023 |
Book is full of political propaganda and strives to mislead to meet a personal agenda. It supports political candidates such as Al Gore and Hilary Clinton. One star reviews on Amazon are very informative.
 
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Shochstettler | Sep 8, 2022 |
A simple introduction to what is going on inside your body, such as what keeps you standing, what helps you move around, and what happens to your food after you swallow.
 
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BLTSbraille | otra reseña | Sep 3, 2021 |

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