| Title | : | Secret of Life |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.94 (929 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0766141977 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 212 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2003-03-10 |
| Genre | : |
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Editorial : About the Author
Theresa Coleman has shared knowledge about the construction industry as a book author and editor, magazine editor, and through her work in architecture. Making home improvement fun is her top mission and to start kids on this path she created a kid's playing card game about home improvement for the National Association of Home Builders called "Build It!" She also is a co-author of "DIY: Know-How with Show-How" from DK Publishing. Theresa spends much of her free time designing and improving her 100-year-old home. Theresa has branded the design theme for her current house: Formal Farmhouse.
I enjoyed every word of this writing of the highlights of the life of our third president. In all, Holm's work is truly fascinating but somewhat tedious to read as some of the chapters a more lengthy than truly needed and do not tie well with others, as well as contain some dangling "cliff-hangers."
First, Holm's work on the intersection of high politics and economics at both the state and EU levels is truly remarkable. Good coverage of all of the material.. There are certainly far better books for readers wanting to know more about one of the most important American political leaders of the 19th century. Reading it, I felt at times like I was taking in one of the Tokens stage shows: a conversation with a Muslim scholar here, a little theological song and dance (and I'm speaking figuratively here, not pejoratively!), a bit of historical narrative; these elements are mixed up throughout the text and seasoned with some personal anecdotes and commentary from Camp (e.g., his fears at
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