Bitter End
Title | Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Brown |
Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2011-05-10 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0316134147 |
When Alex falls for the charming new boy at school, Cole -- a handsome, funny, sports star who adores her -- she can't believe she's finally found her soul mate . . . someone who truly loves and understands her. At first, Alex is blissfully happy. Sure, Cole seems a little jealous of her relationship with her close friend Zack, but what guy would want his girlfriend spending all her time with another boy? As the months pass, though, Alex can no longer ignore Cole's small put-downs, pinches, or increasingly violent threats. As Alex struggles to come to terms with the sweet boyfriend she fell in love with and the boyfriend whose "love" she no longer recognizes, she is forced to choose -- between her "true love" and herself.
The Bitter End
Title | The Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | John Sides |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2023-09-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0691253986 |
What an intensely divisive election portends for American politics The year 2020 was a tumultuous time in American politics. It brought a global pandemic, protests for racial justice, and a razor-thin presidential election outcome. It culminated in an attack on the U.S. Capitol that attempted to deny Joe Biden’s victory. The Bitter End explores the long-term trends and short-term shocks that shaped this dramatic year and what these changes could mean for the future. John Sides, Chris Tausanovitch, and Lynn Vavreck demonstrate that Trump’s presidency intensified the partisan politics of the previous decades and the identity politics of the 2016 election. Presidential elections have become calcified, with less chance of big swings in either party’s favor. Republicans remained loyal to Trump and kept the election close, despite Trump’s many scandals, a recession, and the pandemic. But in a narrowly divided electorate even small changes can have big consequences. The pandemic was a case in point: when Trump pushed to reopen the country even as infections mounted, support for Biden increased. The authors explain that, paradoxically, even as Biden’s win came at a time of heightened party loyalty, there remained room for shifts that shaped the election’s outcome. Ultimately, the events of 2020 showed that instead of the country coming together to face national challenges—the pandemic, George Floyd’s murder, and the Capitol riot—these challenges only reinforced divisions. Expertly chronicling the tensions of an election that came to an explosive finish, The Bitter End presents a detailed account of a year of crises and the dangerous direction in which the country is headed.
The Bitter End
Title | The Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Colby |
Publisher | Cooper Square Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2002-05-06 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1461660866 |
The tale of the famous Greenwich Village coffeehouse turned nightclub, The Bitter End is also the story of the club's manager and owner, Paul Colby. From the early 60s to the 90s, the Bitter End hosted a wide range of influential music and comedy acts that reflected the changing creative atmosphere of the Village, and the country beyond. Pete Seeger made frequent appearances and Peter, Paul, and Mary debuted at the club during the height of the folk music boom, around the same time that Woody Allen and Bill Cosby were headlining with their very different—but equally popular—stand-up acts. After the British Invasion made rock the pre-eminent music in the land, Colby booked electrified folk and rock performers such as Neil Young, Carly Simon, Kris Kristofferson, and many others. Throughout the years, Colby kept up such strong friendships with the artists that they often returned as patrons when they weren't performing—the most famous local regular being Bob Dylan. The stories Colby shares of his amazing years running the Bitter End provide an insider's personal perspective on several decades of American entertainment. Told with fondness and flair, The Bitter End acquaints the world with a man beloved by performers for years.
To The Bitter End
Title | To The Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Bernd Gisevius |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 956 |
Release | 2015-11-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786251914 |
“When on July 20, 1944, a bomb—boldly placed inside the Wolf’s Lair (Hitler’s headquarters in East Prussia) by the German Anti-Nazi Resistance—exploded without killing the Führer, the subsequent coup d’état against the Third Reich collapsed. Most of the conspirators were summarily shot or condemned in show trials and sadistically hanged. The conspiracy involved a wide circle of former politicians, diplomats, and government officials as well as senior military men. The Resistance had started as early as 1933 and involved several planned putsches and assassination attempts. Hans B. Gisevius knew or met the major figures—including Beck, Canaris, Oster, Goerdeler, and von Stauffenberg—and barely escaped after the coup’s failure. One of the few survivors of the German Anti-Nazi Resistance, Gisevius traces its history, from the 1933 Reichstag fire to Germany’s defeat in 1945, in a book as riveting as it is exceptional.”-Print ed.
There to the Bitter End
Title | There to the Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | Anne E. Blair |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781865084688 |
This is the story of Ted Serong who, at the request of the CIA, was in charge of the first Australian contingent in Vietnam and remained there until the end of the war.;
To the Bitter End
Title | To the Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | Keorapetse Kgositsile |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
A South African poet who offers reflective poetry which rejuvenates the African spirit.
Prevail Until the Bitter End
Title | Prevail Until the Bitter End PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Lohse |
Publisher | Battlegrounds: Cornell Studies |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781501759390 |
"This book examines popular responses to the violent dissolution of the Third Reich between 1943 and 1945"--