 | In this crowd-pleasing documentary, two college friends decide to explore the origins of the food on their plates the hard way: by growing it themselves. After discovering the prevalence of corn in the American diet (thanks largely to corn syrup and... |
 | Terri Cheney exposes the helter-skelter reality of bipolar disorder in this intriguing memoir. As an L.A. lawyer, Cheney would oscillate between frantic energy and capricious promiscuity to the darkest pits of despair and lethargy. The book is a wild... |
 | Dick Cheney changed history, defining his times and shaping a White House as no vice president has before--yet concealing most of his work from public view. Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Barton Gellman shows how Cheney operated,... |
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 | Cheney's biography of one of the greatest inventors and scientists of the modern age restores Tesla's precedence as the true inventor of radio, as well as of other remarkable firsts such as the harnessing of alternating current, remotely guided... |
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 | Each letter of the alphabet is represented by important people, ideas, and events in the history of the United States. |
 | Each letter of the alphabet is represented by an important woman in the history of the United States, as well as others in her same field of accomplishment. |
 | During a forty-year career in politics, Vice President Dick Cheney has been involved in some of the most consequential decisions in recent American history. Yet for all of his influence, the world knows very little about the most powerful vice... |
LvtBKhFWbtjK!~~_6.JPG) | Lynne Cheney's picture book focuses on General George Washington's famous surprise Christmas crossing of the icy Delaware River with 2,400 American soldiers in 1776. The British drove the tattered Continental Army out of New York and chased them... |