Originally published in 12 parts in "The Daily Mail", this biography of Diana, Princess of Wales covers her childhood, her marriage, her fight against bulimia, her suicide attempts, the men in her life, her love for her sons, her charity work, her relationship with Dodi Fayed and her death.
Richard Kay Livres




Addiction to Comfort
America Will Cease to Be Great When It Ceases to Be Good
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the theme of moral decision-making, this book delves into the psychological and societal factors that lead to an addiction to comfort. It examines how individuals can break free from this cycle by understanding their values and the implications of their choices. Through practical insights and strategies, readers are guided on how to consistently make appropriate moral choices, fostering personal growth and resilience in the face of challenges.
When Black and White Become Gray
- 364pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of identity and societal norms, this narrative delves into the lives of individuals caught between contrasting worlds. The characters navigate personal struggles and relationships, revealing how perceptions of race and culture can blend into shades of gray. Through poignant storytelling, the book challenges readers to reconsider their views on diversity and belonging, ultimately highlighting the beauty found in the intersection of different experiences and backgrounds.
Reasoning with the Unreasonable
23 Controversial Essays on Current Tragedies of Ignoring Foundational Principals
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of Doubt, Denial, and Defamation, this book delves into the capacity of the current American generation to uphold God's moral laws. It questions their responsibility in demonstrating the foundational values of peace established by the founding fathers. The work challenges readers to reflect on societal obligations and the moral framework that underpins American identity.