Best Selling Books by Daniel Paisner

Daniel Paisner is the author of Two Paths (2017), Pataki (1998), Serena Williams (2009), You Have to Stand for Something, Or You'll Fall for Anything (1998), Last Man Down (2002).

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Two Paths

release date: Apr 25, 2017
Two Paths
When former Ohio governor John Kasich ran for president, his powerful message of hope and togetherness struck a chord with American voters. In Two Paths: America Divided or United, he carries that message forward by reflecting on the tumultuous 2016 campaign, sharing his concerns for America and his hopes for our future, and sounding a clarion call to reason and purpose, humility and dignity, righteousness and calm. “The country never looked so grand and magnificent as it did from ten thousand feet,” he writes of his time on the campaign trail, “and it was always a thrilling, faith-affirming thing to look out our window and see the sun splashing across Bryce Canyon in Utah, or the lights of the New York skyline at night as we flew past the Statue of Liberty, or an open field in the heartland that ran as far as our eyes could see.... I’d look out and think what an honor it would be to lead this great nation, what a blessing.” To be sure, the full story of the 2016 Presidential race will be written over time, but to understand what it was to be on the front lines of one of the most divisive and corrosive campaign battlegrounds in history, readers won’t find a richer, more thoughtful firsthand account than this one—a frank, refreshing assessment of the American dynamic and a clear path we might follow toward a more promising tomorrow. As former governor Kasich reminds us in these pages, America is great because America is good—and because Americans have stayed true to who we are: one nation, under God, indivisible.

Pataki

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Pataki
In his absorbing autobiography, the governor of New York shows that his winning touch and down-home politics spring from same sourceGeorge Pataki is the real McCoy. He''s a small-town boy from Peekskill, New York, where his family''s immigrant background and farming life shaped his down-to-earth politics. A second-generation American with roots in Hungary, Italy, and Ireland, Pataki has retained a common touch that his Yale and Columbia educations haven''t changed. He finally followed a lifelong dream of entering public service when he left a corporate law firm to join a Senate task force on the reorganization of the court system.In 1982 Pataki became mayor of his hometown, and in 1994 he stunned New York''s political world by defeating Mario Cuomo in the gubernatorial election. Suddenly "George who?" became a GOP power broker. He''ll give readers the inside story of his incredible upset victory and bring us into the governor''s mansion to show the day-to-day job of running the diverse state of New York -- the issues it raises, the choices he makes, the beliefs that determine how he governs. Told with warmth and wry humor, the governo

Serena Williams

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Serena Williams
Serena Williams picked up a tennis racquet for the first time at three years old. She did this not out of childish curiosity or an impish competitive streak, but by design. Before she was even born, her father decided that tennis would be the way up and out for his struggling family. Soon Serena and her older sister Venus were practicing several hours a day on the public courts of Compton, California, alongside three older sisters. Before their daily sessions, the sisters would sweep the courts of broken glass and drug paraphernalia, this was the proving ground of two future champions. By the time she was nine, Serena had earned a number-one junior ranking in the regional Under-10 division, playing with such fierce determination that she quickly earned a place among the game''s elite. Now, at twenty-six, Serena Williams is poised to begin a new chapter in her career. She has already won every major title in tennis. She has been counted out more times than she can remember. She has been derailed by injury, devastated by the tragic 2003 shooting death of her older sister Yetunde, and dismissed by critics for her unorthodox training schedule and boundless interests outside tennis. And yet she prevails.

You Have to Stand for Something, Or You'll Fall for Anything

release date: Jan 01, 1998
You Have to Stand for Something, Or You'll Fall for Anything
A former attorney and the hostess of the TV talk show, "The View," offers her thoughts on self-esteem, men and commitment, and being full-figured.

Last Man Down

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Last Man Down
The story of Battalion Commander Richard Picciotto who, on 11 September led seven companies of firefighters up stairway B of Tower 1 in the World Trade Centre.

Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say!

release date: Oct 13, 2009
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say!
Parents have it tough. Kids have it tough, too. And few people are in a better position to guide readers through these tough times than Judge Glenda Hatchett. As chief presiding judge of one of the largest juvenile court systems in the country, she gained a front-row perspective on the hot-button social issues of our time -- including drug and alcohol abuse, truancy, date rape, and school violence. As presiding judge on the hit television series Judge Hatchett, she continues to build bridges between parents and their lost, angry, and alienated teens. And, as a parent, she''s turned her professional experiences to personal advantage, helping her own children navigate through some of the more difficult dilemmas facing young people today. Using her experiences as a judge and a parent, Judge Hatchett shares with readers seven simple strategies to becoming more involved in a child''s life and maintaining a strong relationship. Including concrete examples and illuminating anecdotes, Judge Hatchett says what she means and means what she says in this essential guide to raising safe, smart, and successful children ... even in the tough times.

All Things at Once

release date: Jan 01, 2009
All Things at Once
The MSNBC "Morning Joe" cohost traces the trajectory of her career, discussing how she coped with professional and personal setbacks and offering professional women pragmatic advice for balancing home life and career.

A Dozen Ways to Sunday

release date: Jan 01, 2001
A Dozen Ways to Sunday
Twelve inspirational profiles of individuals and families who have appeared on Montel''s nationally syndicated program show the range of hope, faith and struggle in the human condition.

Mountain, Get Out of My Way

release date: Feb 01, 1997
Mountain, Get Out of My Way
Inspirational autobiography of the African-American talk show host.

Relentless Spirit

release date: Dec 06, 2016
Relentless Spirit
What does it take to become a champion? Gold medalist Missy Franklin, along with her parents, D.A. and Dick, tell the inspirational and heartwarming story of how Missy became both a legendary athlete and a happy and confident woman, something they accomplished by doing things their own way and making the right choices for their family. The word relentless has many meanings for swimmer Missy Franklin. In the pool, it reminds her to remain steady and persistent, unyielding in intensity and strength. In life, it tells her to reach down for her very best, even when it feels like there’s nothing left. The motto “don’t quit” doesn’t do it for Missy, but relentless gets her where she needs to be. And when Missy faces a challenge or a setback, her relentless spirit is what empowers her to learn, adapt, and move forward into the future. In Relentless Spirit, Missy and her parents, D.A. and Dick Franklin, share the story of how Missy became the athlete she is today, a six-time Olympic medalist, five of them gold. Since her Olympic debut in London’s 2012 games—when Missy was just seventeen—people who have met the Franklins or seen them on TV have wondered what it was like to raise such a champion. What was the training like? How did Missy handle school? How did the family find the right facilities, coaches, and support network? The story that Missy, and her parents, share inside is both inspiring and heartwarming, explaining how she became both a legendary athlete and a happy and confident woman, something they accomplished by doing things their own way and making the right choices for their family, which includes Missy’s faith journey, something she writes about with inspirational candor. Including the highs, the tough moments, and everything in-between, Relentless Spirit tells the story of a woman—and a family—full of love, heart, faith, and resilience.

After the Stroke

release date: May 05, 2009
After the Stroke
The intimate, life-affirming journey of recovery and rehabilitation from a major stroke, written by one of morning television''s most beloved personalities Mark McEwen was at the top of his game and enjoying life when he suffered a stroke. After fifteen years on The Early Show, he had moved to Orlando to anchor the local news and spend more time with his family. While traveling, he experienced symptoms that led him to a hospital, where he was misdiagnosed with the flu. Two days later, on an airplane flight just hours before he finally collapsed, flight attendants and airport staff dismissed his slurred speech and heavy sweating. Misinformation not only delayed his treatment, but it also nearly cost him his life. Now, in a candid and moving memoir, America''s beloved morning-show weatherman recalls his harrowing journey of rehabilitation from a massive stroke. After the Stroke traces his recovery in the aftermath of temporarily losing some of his greatest gifts- his talent as a public speaker, and his warm, witty exuberance-while his wife worked valiantly to care for their children as well as her seriously ill husband. Sharing an ultimately triumphant story, McEwen emerges as one of our most dynamic new crusaders for stroke victims and their families.

Change in the Weather

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Change in the Weather
Consumer memoir of Mark McEwan, weather reporter for The Early Show, traces his harrowing journey of rehabilitation from a massive stroke. Includes insights into the warning signs of stroke as well as prevention and treatment options.

Serena Williams. My life

release date: Mar 01, 2015

Winners Make It Happen

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Winners Make It Happen
Leonard Lavin epitomizes the American Dream. In this book Lavin reveals how his instinct-driven vision led him to build the Alberto Culver Corporation from a tiny beauty supply company into a revered Fortune 500 buisness.

Unter Einsatz meines Lebens

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Eu, yanomami

release date: Jun 19, 2023
Eu, yanomami
Eu, yanomami é a emocionante narrativa de David Good, um homem dividido entre duas culturas completamente diferentes buscando compreender a si mesmo, encontrar seu lugar no mundo e se reconectar com a mãe e suas raízes indígenas. Ao longo de sua infância e juventude, David Good esteve dividido entre dois mundos. Filho do antropólogo Kenneth Good e de Yarima, uma mulher yanomami, ele viu sua vida mudar aos 6 anos, quando a mãe, impactada por um intenso choque cultural e um sentimento de não pertencimento, decidiu deixar os Estados Unidos e retornar ao seu povo. Após vinte anos, Good encontrou o caminho para iniciar sua jornada em busca de sua identidade, reencontrar a mãe e reivindicar sua herança indígena, movimento narrado em Eu, yanomami. Percorrendo a natureza da floresta amazônica venezuelana até o subúrbio de Nova Jersey, e vice-versa, Eu, yanomami é um sensível relato de autodescoberta, mas também a rememoração da história dos pais de Good, que revive a jornada do pai, um acadêmico estadunidense e pesquisador da cultura indígena que acabou se relacionando com uma mulher yanomami. David intercala registros dessa história, com a dificuldade da mãe ao tentar se adaptar ao modo de vida não indígena e momentos marcantes da sua própria trajetória. Em Eu, yanomami temos um potente livro de memórias, no qual o autor recorda a partida da mãe e o sentimento de abandono vivido ao longo de sua infância, os anos rebeldes de uma adolescência marcada por depressão e abuso de álcool e um acidente de carro quase fatal que acabou por lhe dar um propósito: encontrar o caminho de volta às raízes da mãe — e também suas. Uma narrativa de cura e descobertas que mescla aventura, história e antropologia, Eu, yanomami é uma combinação de estudo etnográfico e autobiografia, e descreve o real significado de família e como, apesar do tempo e de diferenças gritantes, laços podem permanecer unidos. "Eu era conhecido pelo nome yanomami Ayopowe, que poderia ser traduzido como ''volta'' ou ''desvio''. O nome é adequado: Desvio. Um longo caminho de volta — na verdade, a história da minha vida. Levo um tempo para chegar aonde estou indo, mas sempre acabo encontrando o caminho."

One Man Tango

release date: Jan 01, 1995
One Man Tango
An autobiography by the actor whose memorable movie performances include "Zorba the Greek", "Viva Zapata", and "Lust for Life."

True Beauty

release date: Jan 01, 1997
True Beauty
At five-foot-eleven and 190 pounds, supermodel Emme is immediately recognizable. Her image has appeared on billboards and in newspapers and magazines, including print ads for Bloomingdale''s, Macy''s, and Liz Claiborne. She has been featured in the New York Times and she was named one of People magazine''s "50 Most Beautiful People in the World". Many women feel that if they aren''t a perfect size 6, they can''t be beautiful. In True Beauty, Emme shares her story of triumph over negative body image and offers tips on developing a positive self-image and overcoming stereotypes through dressing, shopping, dating, relationships, job interviews, travel, and exercise. Emme''s story will comfort and inspire any woman who has battled with issues of self-esteem and body image.

Poslední, kdo se zachránil

release date: Jan 01, 2002

La balade des sept collines

release date: Jan 01, 1996
La balade des sept collines
Au-delà de l''acteur, un homme se raconte sans complaisance et avec humour, un homme angoissé par son âge, qui en soixante ans de carrière n''a jamais cessé de rechercher sa véritable identité. Ses souvenirs et anecdotes nous font croiser Gary Cooper, Marilyn Monroe, Carole Lombard, Orson Welles...

Tele-Shopping

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Tele-Shopping
Briefly describes the history of tele-shopping, looks at the types of goods that are sold, and answers questions about the rapidly growing direct marketing service

Dziewczynka w zielonym sweterku

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Dziewczynka w zielonym sweterku
Tytułowy zielony sweterek istnieje do dziś. Jest eksponatem w waszyngtońskim Muzeum Holocaustu. Dziewczynka to autorka książki, wówczas ośmioletnia Krysia Chiger, której życie ocalił Leopold Socha - polski kanalarz ze Lwowa, katolik, grzesznik, drobny złodziejaszek... Przez 14 miesięcy pomagał i dawał schronienie ukrywającej się w kanałach grupie uciekinierów z getta. Za pieniądze. Jednak to, co wydawało się okazją do zarobku, stało się heroiczną walką o życie ludzkie.
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