Author: | Francis J. Roche | ISBN: | 9781457564765 |
Publisher: | Dog Ear Publishing | Publication: | June 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | Dog Ear Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Francis J. Roche |
ISBN: | 9781457564765 |
Publisher: | Dog Ear Publishing |
Publication: | June 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | Dog Ear Publishing |
Language: | English |
Following Roche’s first book, Trumped, this new tale of intrigue traces the path to the presidency of Donald Trump. Beginning with Trump’s forebears and continuing up to his election as president in 2016, Donald Trump: His Road to the White House includes stories of heroism in Vietnam (for which he received the Congressional Medal of Honor), a harrowing trip to Kenya for a certified copy of Barack Obama’s birth certificate, repeated confrontations with Mau Maus, and sexual dalliances of all shapes and sizes.
The vicious but humorous elimination of his political rivals ultimately sets the stage for Trump’s nomination, and the manipulation of voting machines by Russian graduates of Trump University sets the stage for Trump’s election.
This book is cut from the same cloth as Trumped, of which it has been said that “this slapstick political tale repeatedly hits a bull’s-eye.” –Kirkus Reviews
Following Roche’s first book, Trumped, this new tale of intrigue traces the path to the presidency of Donald Trump. Beginning with Trump’s forebears and continuing up to his election as president in 2016, Donald Trump: His Road to the White House includes stories of heroism in Vietnam (for which he received the Congressional Medal of Honor), a harrowing trip to Kenya for a certified copy of Barack Obama’s birth certificate, repeated confrontations with Mau Maus, and sexual dalliances of all shapes and sizes.
The vicious but humorous elimination of his political rivals ultimately sets the stage for Trump’s nomination, and the manipulation of voting machines by Russian graduates of Trump University sets the stage for Trump’s election.
This book is cut from the same cloth as Trumped, of which it has been said that “this slapstick political tale repeatedly hits a bull’s-eye.” –Kirkus Reviews