Today's Best Nonfiction 1-death Benefit By David Heibroner 2- Loss of Eden By Joyce Milton 3- Princess ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬By Jean P. Sasson 4-let Me Hear Your Voice By Catherine Maurice (24)
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ISBN / ASINB0028ZW32S
ISBN-13978B0028ZW327
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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Death Benefit by David Heibroner In 1987, Virginia McGinnis and her husband reported that their boarder had fallen to her death while sightseeing. The young woman's mother asked lawyer Steven Keeney to look into the matter. He soon discovered a 20-year history of serial murders, arson, and insurance frauds, and he devoted five years to bringing Virginia McGinnis to justice
Loss of Eden by Joyce Milton The first dual biography of the captivating and often enigmatic couple--important figures in American cultural and social history--reveals new information about their childhoods, political ideas, and most importantly, the notorious kidnapping that changed their lives forever
Princess by Jean P. Sasson A Saudi woman discusses what life is like for women in her country, describing how women are sold into marriage to men five times their age, are treated as their husbands' slaves, and are often murdered for the slightest transgression
Let Me Hear Your Voice by Catherine Maurice In the tradition of Nobody Nowhere, this "universal tale of hope, dogged parental love, hard work and ultimate triumph" (The Boston Globe) is an illuminating account of how a mother's love saved her two children from a diagnosis of "incurable" autism. Catherine Maurice is a pseudonym

