power, passion, and politics in the nation's capital
Heymann, C. David
2003
Examines the roles that five powerful women from the Washington, D.C., village of Georgetown--Katharine Graham, Lorraine Cooper, Evangeline Bruce, Pamela Harriman, and Sally Quinn--have played in American political history through their social connections.
While preparing for a visit from some relatives--and even after they arrive--Bubba and Beau want nothing more than to sink their paws into the squishy, squashy mud hole.
Moving into the home of novelist Shirley Jackson and her husband during the summer of 1964, a graduate student and his pregnant wife forge an uneasy friendship with their hosts that is complicated by Jackson's mercurial nature and her turbulent marriage.
A compilation of 1,200 recipes drawn from the first ten years of the "Martha Stewart Living," magazine, including appetizers, breads, soups and salads, meats and poultry, fish, vegetables, desserts, drinks, salsas, and sauces.