Shot in 2007, Bitter Roots documents the return of Strong and Ritchie to Namibia where they observe the erosion of a community-led development process following the imposition of a new agenda by ...
"Bitter Harvest is a substantive and meaty book. It is well researched, clearly written, well-reasoned and closely argued." H-Net Reviews "This detailed study of Roosevelt's administrative strategy ...
Bitter Calm is a band from Birmingham, AL. They make music that one would call "sad," but much like the torrential rains that ...
His 1970 book, “The Unheavenly City,” argued that these programs were likely to fail, in no small measure because the urban poor they aimed to help were trapped in a “lower-class culture ...
The Salvadoran food palate is definitely one that loves salty, funky, tart, acid, fire-grilled foods. There's a huge ...
The Masters tournament should be all about sport, but the unresolved fight between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf looms over the ...
Click PLAY to hear Pete Ford explain on 3AW why the book has been delayed “It’s an extraordinary turnabout,” he told 3AW Breakfast. “She’s thrown a lot of grenades and upset a lot of people. It’s the ...
Part memoir and part biblical exegesis, this small book packs a powerful punch. Angela Parker argues that the doctrines of inerrancy and infallibility have distorted the Bible into an idol and ...
which is infused with bitter melon instead of the digestif’s typical blend of herbs, roots and aromatics. Manufactured in a distillery in Lazio, Italy, from Japanese ingredients, it’s ...
The two are similar in profile, but the sweet vanilla, bitter almonds, and earthy cocoa elements of the latter amplified the ...
In Prevail until the Bitter End, Alexandra Lohse (a research scholar at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum) attempts to answer this question in the Germans’ own words. This short book—158 pages of text, ...
I found myself thinking about that as I read the first 13 chapters of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet ... I’m also your new book club guide, and we're talking today about the first ...