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"Praiseworthy."—The Guardian The most comprehensive book on Kate Bush to date, featuring exclusive interview content with Kate herself, close friends, and collaborators Kate Bush: the subject of murmured legend and one of the most distinctive musicians of the modern era. Running Up That Hill: 50 Visions of Kate Bush is a multi-faceted biography of this famously elusive figure, viewing her life and work from fresh and illuminating angles. Featuring details from the author’s one-on-one conversations with Kate—as well as vignettes of her key songs, albums, videos, and concerts—this artful, candid, and often brutally funny portrait introduces a refreshingly real Kate Bush. Tom Doyle also...
Step into the magical world of Norse mythology with "Loki's Pranks: Kid-Friendly Norse Mythology Tales." Perfect for children aged 7-12, this entertaining book brings the mischievous adventures of Loki, the trickster god, to life through fun and engaging stories. Each tale is filled with humor, adventure, and valuable life lessons, making it an ideal read for young mythology enthusiasts. Join Loki as he uses his cunning and wit to outsmart the gods and create playful chaos in Asgard. Alongside Loki, meet other iconic Norse gods like Thor, Odin, and Freyja. These kid-friendly stories are designed to captivate young readers and spark their imaginations. Why You'll Love This Book: Norse Mytholo...
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An essential toolkit for life and work during lockdown - and beyond You've stockpiled enough baked beans and toilet roll to last for 6 months. Now what do you do? As you shut the door on the world, you try to keep a lid on your anxiety. Work is going crazy, as the business world is turned upside down. You rush between keeping your boss happy, your children schooled and everyone fed. Despite endless cleaning, the house remains resolutely chaotic. Your thoughts pirouette in worry over health, loved ones and finances. As the day spins away from you, you ask yourself 'How will I get through this period?'... and that ́s exactly the wrong question to ask. In BUSY@HOME, business psychologist Tony ...
This book addresses the history of the senses in relation to affective piety and its role in devotional practices in the late Middle Ages, focusing on the sense of touch. It argues that only by deeply analysing this specific context of perception can the full significance of sensory religious experience in the Late Middle Ages be understood. Considering the centrality of the body to medieval society and Christianity, this collection explores a range of devotional practices, mainly relating to the Passion of Christ, and features manuscripts, works of devotional literature, art, woodcuts and judicial records. It brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars to offer a variety of method...
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We’re all in this together. Strong social connections make communities more resilient. But today Australians have fewer close friends and local connections than in the past, and more of us say we have no-one to turn to in tough times. How can we turn this trend around? In Reconnected, Andrew Leigh and Nick Terrell look at some of the most successful community organisations and initiatives – from conversation groups to community gardens, from parkrun to Pub Choir – to discover what really works. They explore ways to encourage philanthropy and volunteering, describe how technology can be used effectively, and introduce us to remarkable and inspirational leaders. Reconnected is an essenti...
Vortragsbilder einer Vorlesung über den Beruf Soziale Arbeit dienen ihm als Vorlage, die Opfer sucht er sich unter den Studentinnen aus. Auf der Suche nach der Ursache seiner Veranlagung wird er fündig, sie steckt in den Genen. Das wird zum Weckruf: Todesrot wird seine Lieblingsfarbe.