Winning the lottery means finally living her dreams… Stephanie Yates isn't really sure she's ready to leave her hometown and see the world, but there's not much she can do about it now: her friends have sent her on her way! And her first stop is a village in the breathtaking mountains of Peru, where Daniel Lincoln, her lifelong crush, is setting up medical clinics. Stephanie thought she could hide her feelings for the hotshot doctor no problem, but Daniel has changed. And spending time with this strong, caring man helps her imagine a new life for herself, and for Daniel. That is, if he can start seeing her as more than just a friend…
Anand Giridharadas takes us into the inner sanctums of a new gilded age, where the rich and powerful fight for equality and justice any way they can--except ways that threaten the social order and their position atop it.
Analyzes the growing divide between the incomes of the wealthy class and those of middle-income Americans, exonerating popular suspects to argue that the nation's political system promotes greed and under-representation.
I went to see him and Lord Morrison, bringing Sir Michael Balcon. Balcon was appalled at Morrison's attitude regarding a film which he was proud to be associated with. Lord Morrison said it showed a society he didn't think should exist.
For two stubborn people, losing is not an option: “A high-powered romance . . . with laugh-out-loud humor.” —Publishers Weekly Corporate mogul Shane Donovan sees the ultra-cool, collected Cecilia Riley as an ice queen—even if he ...
"Armed with her smarts, an artillery of doodles, and maybe even some advice from Eleanor Roosevelt, Kate must find a way to keep her friends, old and new"--
The picture is bleak, but our grasp of the details and the macro shifts in commodities markets remain blurry. Winner Take All is about the commodity dynamics that the world will face over the next several decades.
Winner Takes All provides practical, straightforward information that Noelle Nelson has learned from the exceptional people she has worked with and investigated as a clinical psychologist.
"Intense and fiercely smart, this volatile love story is both timely and classic." —Maurene Goo, author of I Believe in a Thing Called Love For Nell Becker, life is a competition she needs to win.
Advises that the winners of bids and contracts generally do so with a very small margin. Offers hints, tips and techniques to widen those margins and increase your chances of winning.
Includes Rules of the Game, in which a woman changes her mind about mixing business and pleasure when she meets a sexy new co-worker, and The Name of the Game, in which a game show producer falls for an actor whose persistence storms her ...