Stephen Miller’s Favorite Book: A Glimpse Into His Mind . . . His favorite book, combined with the testimony of his uncle, offers deep insights into his motivations, beliefs, and how he shapes the political landscape Discover the man behind the policies,
Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and the White . . . Emmy- and PEN-winning investigative journalist and author Jean Guerrero charts the thirty-four-year-old’s astonishing rise to power, drawing from more than one hundred interviews with his family, friends, adversaries and government officials
Hatemonger Paints Trump Advisor Stephen Miller As A Case . . . It's impossible to understand the Trump era, with its unparalleled polarization, without tracing Stephen Miller's journey to the White House That's what my guest, Jean Guerrero, writes in her
Stephen Miller He has written two historical novels – Field of Mars, and The Last Train to Kazan Both are set in Russia during the turbulent years between 1913 – 1918 They are published by Penguin Canada and HarperCollins UK His first novel was The Woman in the Yard, published by Picador USA
Favorite Crime Fiction of 2020, lt;br gt; Part I: Stephen Miller Stephen Miller was a regular contributor to Mystery News, writing the “In the Beginning” column about new crime-fiction writers for several years He has also penned posts for The Rap Sheet and reviews for January Magazine
Stephen Miller S Reading List Books - Goodreads Books shelved as stephen-miller-s-reading-list: The Lonely Polygamist by Brady Udall, Black's Law Dictionary by Bryan A Garner, Ross And Tom: Two Americ
STEPHEN MILLER: The Rise, Influence, And Contested Legacy Of . . . Whether you're a policy expert, political observer, or concerned citizen, this definitive account of Stephen Miller's impact on American politics offers essential insights into how one advisor reshaped a nation's approach to immigration and executive power
Stephen Miller - Books Stephen Miller’s potent immediate novel of a young terrorist loose on the streets of the United States is perfect for the readers of intelligent character-driven novels such as John Updike’s Terrorist and Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland