- Anglický jazyk
Man of Discovery
Autor: Michael Hooper
In this earth-shaking political novel, Michael Robins, an engineer living in Dallas, is unhappy with how the country is being led. With his wife's approval, he runs for president.
This man with no political background - having never run for so much...
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In this earth-shaking political novel, Michael Robins, an engineer living in Dallas, is unhappy with how the country is being led. With his wife's approval, he runs for president.
This man with no political background - having never run for so much as dog catcher - sets off to become the leader of his country. A chance meeting with a CNN newswoman gives his candidacy the boost it needs, leading him to the presidency.
With the help of marketing genius Roger Morgan, over the next few years Robins becomes the greatest president in the history of the United States. Robins changes the course of history and the American people see the best of times under his leadership. The country is at peace and boasts a vibrant and strong economy.
The only thing President Robins couldn't change was The Patriot Act, because Congress wouldn't allow it. His greatest hope was to give freedom back to all Americans.
Under the next administration, Robins becomes Secretary General of the United Nations, struggling to make both America and Iran see eye to eye. In the end, this man could be considered a patriot or a terrorist. For this Man of Discovery - it becomes A Time for Redemption - but also a time for death.
About the Author: Michael Hooper served in the U.S. Air Force for twenty-one years, and was a crewmember and planner for the Special Operations Unit of the Armed Forces (Joint Special Operations Group). Everything in the book is fiction, but in today's world, could become reality.
Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/MichaelHooper
- Vydavateľstvo: Strategic Book Publishing
- Rok vydania: 2012
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 235 x 157 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781622122288