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Laura Ingraham

    Laura Ingraham est une voix prédominante dans la radio politique américaine et cofondatrice d'un site d'information axé sur les lecteurs conservateurs et indépendants. Elle s'adresse à son public avec un style distinctif et apparaît fréquemment à la télévision en tant que commentatrice. Son travail aborde des questions sociales et politiques actuelles, en mettant l'accent sur la promotion de l'adoption et la sensibilisation aux défis sanitaires.

    The Prince of the House of David: Or Three Years in the Holy City
    Billionaire at the Barricades
    Shut Up and Sing
    Obama Diaries
    • Obama Diaries

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Offering an intimate look into the life and thoughts of Barack Obama, this diary captures his reflections on pivotal moments during his presidency. Readers gain insight into his decision-making processes, personal challenges, and the emotional landscape of leading a nation. The entries reveal his hopes, struggles, and the impact of historical events, providing a unique perspective on the complexities of governance and personal growth. This candid portrayal invites readers to connect with the man behind the office in a deeply personal way.

      Obama Diaries
    • Shut Up and Sing

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(84)Évaluer

      An examination of America's liberal elites argues that high-placed leftists in the nation's media and entertainment industries are endangering the nation with help from the United Nations.

      Shut Up and Sing
    • Bestselling author Laura Ingraham tells the story of Donald Trump's surprising ascent to the White House at the head of a much-maligned and misunderstood populist revolt.

      Billionaire at the Barricades
    • A wonderfully detailed historical novel -- the story of Christ's three years of ministry on earth told by a young Hebrew girl in the form of letters to her father. During her three years in the Holy City, Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, supposed to be sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod, writes to her father, a wealthy Jew in Egypt. She writes of the events of interest and especially giving a minute by minute narrative of the events of the life of Jesus, whom she saw daily – from his baptism in Jordan to his crucifixion on Calvary. She keeps her father advised of exciting and marvelous events occurring around her.

      The Prince of the House of David: Or Three Years in the Holy City