Bookbot

Vít Mlejnek

    Cruciale keuzes
    Such Good Girls
    Harmony
    Nomade
    • Such Good Girls

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      "The real-life puzzle of what happened to the generation of Jewish children who survived the Holocaust in hiding, Edgar Award-winning mystery novelist R. D. Rosen tells this silent, forgotten generation's story through the lives of three girls hidden in three different countries--among the less than 10 percent of Jewish children in Europe to survive World War II--who went on to lead remarkable lives in New York City"-- Provided by publisher

      Such Good Girls2021
      3,7
    • A practical guide to what we have lost in the modern world, why we have lost it and how easily it is to rediscover. Harmony is a blueprint for a more balanced, sustainable world that the human race must create to survive.

      Harmony2018
      4,1
    • Nomade

      • 318bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Autobiografie van de Nederlandse politica en publiciste (1969), waarin zij haar standpunten uiteenzet betreffende de botsing tussen het islamitische en westerse denken. Vervolg op 'Mijn vrijheid' (2006).

      Nomade2016
      4,2
    • Cruciale keuzes

      • 400bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      Hillary Rodham Clinton provides an inside account of her four years as America’s 67th Secretary of State, detailing the crises and choices that shaped her perspective on the future. She reflects on the hard choices we all face, emphasizing how they define us. After her 2008 presidential campaign, Clinton anticipated returning to the Senate but was unexpectedly invited by President Barack Obama to join his administration. This memoir chronicles the extraordinary years that followed, marked by significant challenges. Together, they worked to mend fractured alliances, end two wars, and tackle a global financial crisis while contending with rising powers like China and threats from Iran and North Korea. Clinton and her team navigated complex dilemmas in U.S. foreign policy, including military interventions in Afghanistan and Libya, and the pursuit of Osama bin Laden. By the end of her term, she had visited 112 countries and traveled nearly one million miles, gaining insights into major global issues such as economic inequality and climate change. Drawing from her interactions with leaders and experts, Clinton articulates what the U.S. needs to thrive in an interconnected world, advocating for human rights and the inclusion of women, youth, and LGBT individuals. Her experiences offer a master class in diplomacy and highlight the importance of “smart power” in maintaining America's role as an indispensable nation.

      Cruciale keuzes2015
      3,6