Customer Review: Cynthia has a way of writing that makes this book incredibly accessible. If you've ever been a college grad, accountant, auditor, mother, experienced personal hardship or been faced with tough decisions you will relate to Cythia's story and think "That could have been me." Every auditor and... more info
Customer Review: Makes the case, thoroughly and systematically. Who can argue with this book? Why won't Pelosi and the Dems DO THIS, for god's sake??? Worse than shameful, it is traitorous to their solemn oaths to defend the Constitution. They should be impeached for not impeaching Bush/Cheney. Kucinich,... more info
Customer Review: This book brings together the best thinkers on the National Mall. Their fresh insights on the history, current status, and future possibilities for this sacred ground are worthy of many readers' attention. Moreover, it must be read and understood by members of Congress and agency heads who should be... more info
Customer Review: Cynthia L. Cooper is an attorney and journalist who had been researching the Sheppard case since 1990. She wrote the bulk of this book with input from Sam Reese Sheppard. The 'Prologue' mentions newspapers stories that were not fact but fiction, [Is this unusual?] Dr. Sam's trial by newspaper was a... more info
Customer Review: Some people may shy away from this book because they think its about basketball. Wrong -- it's about life, about a person who happens to play basketball. I think every girl should read this book, because it deals with Cooper's issues with self-esteem and confidence, overcoming poverty, and her... more info