41 Results in the "Non-Fiction" category
Biography & Memoir (352)
Business & Finance (25)
Children’s Fiction (4)
Education & Learning (4)
Fantasy (195)
Fiction (2042)
Health & Wellness (20)
Historical Fiction (375)
Horror (58)
Literary Fiction (459)
Novel (181)
Others (1)
Philosophy (54)
Poetry (160)
Politics & History (84)
posts (3)
Psychology (46)
Romance Novel (164)
Science & Technology (28)
Science Fiction (73)
Self-Help & Personal Development (99)
The Ultimate Book Lists (1)
Thriller / Mystery (530)
Travel & Adventure (2)
True Crime (53)
view (98)
Young Adult (95)
-
Chapter
“Pimp!”
“Pimp!” Lincoln’s Special Train arrived in Columbus, Ohio, on February 13, amid a highly charged political atmosphere. This date coincided with the day Congress was scheduled to certify the electoral votes, marking a critical moment in American history. At the same time, Virginia’s secession convention convened, adding to the tension. Lincoln’s entourage, including Major Anderson’s brother, Larz Anderson, traveled in an expanded train composed of three cars. The weather was remarkably clear, as…-
547.6 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
“Lose My Number”
In the chapter titled "Lose My Number," the author shares the exhilarating yet often overwhelming reality of hosting social gatherings, something she hadn’t fully anticipated before beginning her culinary career. What initially seemed like a fun and easy way to connect with people quickly turned into a series of logistical challenges. Tasks such as planning the menu, shopping for ingredients, preparing dishes, and ensuring everything goes smoothly created stress that often overshadowed the excitement of…-
89.0 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter
“It’s That Crazy Ina Garten!”
It’s That Crazy Ina Garten! In this chapter, the author delves into a transformative period of her life, detailing her move to Washington, DC, to embark on a new chapter while her husband, Jeffrey, pursued his graduate studies. The initial excitement of relocating soon gave way to the reality of transitioning from part-time jobs to a full-time position at the Federal Power Commission, where the repetitive nature of the work quickly took a toll. Although the job was monotonous, lunch breaks provided her…-
89.0 K • Ongoing
-
-
In the chapter titled "I Can Sell This Book in La Jolla," the author revisits the journey of creating her first cookbook, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook. It all began with a book proposal that, at first, seemed unlikely to come to fruition. A pivotal moment arrived when her friend, Lee Bailey, encouraged her to take the plunge, leading her to approach Roy Finamore at Clarkson Potter. Roy’s initial skepticism quickly turned into enthusiasm, and he agreed to publish the book, though under the condition…
-
89.0 K • Ongoing
-
-
Don’t even waste the stationery, I told myself, but something about Jeffrey Garten made me reconsider. Our story began on an autumn trip to visit my brother, Ken, at Dartmouth College, where he was a sophomore. I was still in high school, but this visit was my first taste of an Ivy League atmosphere, and I was eager to experience its traditions and social scene. The crisp fall air, golden leaves, and historic architecture gave the campus an enchanting quality, filling me with a sense of possibility.…
-
89.0 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 … 89 90