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" Loves and Heartbreaks", it's a Poetry Book, as its name indicates, it's a love and betrayal book in free rhyme, written with the heart, it pretends that the reader feels the emotions and sensations coming from the Author when he wrote it.
Enjoy with your children, next to the fireplace, "Stories from grandma" by Fernando Pero Pérez, and return to your childhood even for an instant, remembering the tales that your granmother used to read you, which gives you the chance to read yourself to your children.
An examination of the nature and role of the aristocracy in twelfth-century Spain.
My pillow dreams, are 16 short stories of sex, where we can find stories of all kinds, heterosexual, bisexual, gay, lesbian, and so on. Who has never had erotic dreams? Who has never wet their bed with their erotic dreams and has wished that they were real and not dreams ?, Do you dare to read it ?, Who knows if perhaps your most intimate dreams come true!
The Encyclopedia of Acoustic Lap Steel Guitar Solos is a collection ofcompositions for steel guitar from styles including Hawaiian, Jazz, Blues, Ragtime, Country, Latin and even Chinese music. Fernando Perez's selected repertoire is perfect for the steel guitar, allowing the reader to apply techniques and tricksunique to the instrument. The book includes key explanations of different tunings and special techniques that can be applied to each composition. All the pieces are arranged for solo steel guitar and work perfectly in an ensemble context. Readers will also enjoy Perez's companion publication, The Complete Acoustic Lap Steel Guitar Method. Includes access to accompanying audio online
Examines the social and economic effects on the migrant Mexican families subjected to forced relocation by the United States during the 1930s.
"This memoir tells the story of a man's deterioration from Alzheimer disease from two perspectives. His daughter, an English professor at Caltech, describes her father's dementia, using her expertise in language and literature as a way to frame his loss of words, spatial orientation, identity, behavioral decorum, and memory. The physician, an academic neurologist at the University of California at San Francisco, explains the science behind Alzheimer disease using his expertise in neurology, articulating to a general audience how dementia assaults the brain"--
Mirroring, doubling, imitation, parody, intertextuality. The contributors to this volume — all postgraduate researchers at the time of writing — engage with some of these familiar words to produce articles that deal with the concept of “reflections” in literary and visual culture. Ranging from Italian Golden Age theatre to contemporary French literature and from Cuban film to German fiction, the twelve essays in this volume provide a fresh look at Modern Language Studies, highlighting in particular, the interdisciplinary nature of this field. On one level, the volume speaks to those exploring Modern Language Studies for the first time, for example, undergraduate students, who seek a greater understanding of the dialogue between language and culture. However, the individual essays also have the potential to attract experienced scholars either looking for new knowledge on specialist subjects, or ways of approaching research in Modern Languages. Through its central theme, Reflections: New Perspectives in Modern Languages and Cultures makes some suggestions about the way forward for Modern Language Studies.