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More Than Just Coincidence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

More Than Just Coincidence

Heartwarming, compelling and genuinely remarkable, More Than Just Coincidence is the true story of a mother who was reunited with her daughter, twenty years after she gave her up for adoption, in the most incredible of circumstances.

Cleaving
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Cleaving

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-27
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

What Julie did next: a riveting memoir of marriage, meat, and obsession from the author of Julie & Julia Julie Powell spent a year cooking her way through Julia Child's impossible Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Her experiences were recorded in the hilarious bestselling book and film Julie and Julia, starring Stanley Tucci, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. But what she did next took even adventurous Julie by surprise. She trained as a butcher. Apprenticed at Fleisher's, she cut, chopped, hammered, sliced and cleaved her way through herds of meat; got splattered in gore; grew big muscles; and showed she has what it tool to make it as a woman in a man's world. At the same time she embarked on a passionate, red-blooded affair that threatened her marriage, and, at times, her sanity. 'A remarkable confessional of butchery and adultery' Harper's Bazaar 'Highly readable . . . beautiful writing, effortlessly filling pages with virtuoso descriptions of animal slaughter and human travail' Sunday Times 'Powell makes you see how butchery might be enjoyable, even cathartic' Spectator

Unchosen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Unchosen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-01
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  • Publisher: Random House

'They say you never get over your first love and in my case, they were right. But, typically greedy, my first love was a whole race of people - the Jews.' Bristling with strong opinions and fizzing with wit, Julie Burchill narrates the story of how a chance discovery of her father's copy of a World at War magazine about the holocaust kindled an obsessive love that still sustains her today. The book follows the course of this affair from her days as a rock journalist pretending to be Jewish, through her volatile marriage to a Jewish man, her public spats with anti-Israel writers, her dislike.

Cinema's Missing Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Cinema's Missing Children

Photographs of missing children are some of the most haunting images of contemporary Western society. Wilson contends that the loss of a child is perceived as a limit-experience in contemporary cinema, where filmmakers attempt to transform their means of representation as a response to acute pain and horror. She explores the representation of missing and endangered children in a number of the key films of the last decade, including Kieslowski's Three Colours: Blue, Atom Egoyan's Exotica, Todd Solondz's Happiness, Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady, Lars von Trier's The Kingdom, and Almodovar's All About My Mother.

Dark Highlands Anthology Volume 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Dark Highlands Anthology Volume 2

Terror arrives in all forms in the second volume of Dark Highlands Anthology. People go missing. Zombies roam the land. Visitors arrive from the sky. Ghosts lurk around every corner. Nothing is what it seems. Dark Highlands Anthology is a literary and art journal that specializes in horror, the supernatural, dark science fiction and fantasy. Published in April and October of each year, Dark Highlands showcases regional writers, artists, and poets who specialize in materials with darker subject matter. In this volume: Erik Bergstrom, Kimberly Clark, Jason Fairchild, Jody Fallon, Paul-Thomas Ferguson, KR Helms, Jendria Heaton, Hall Jameson, Zachary Isom, Russell Jaffe, Zeke Jarvis, Alex J. Kane, Elise McWilliams, Timothy Miller, C. Dennis Moore, Justin Pollock, Neal A. Shipely, Marge Simon, Nicole M. Taylor, Angela Woods and Brigette Yanes

50 Steps to Business Success
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

50 Steps to Business Success

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: ECW Press

How to implement proven techniques to take advantage of business opportunities. Here is a master plan for leaders who want to know the dynamic, proven techniques any business leader -- from the fruit stand owner to the Fortune 500 chairman -- must use to build a successful entrepreneurial enterprise. At the heart of this program is a fundamental belief in the continuous work necessary to improve all activities -- a constant quest to improve the conduct of business, from mission statements to the simplest of action plans. Each principle, or "bite," is a business fundamental that every business leader needs to understand. They are simple, proven leadership principles of successful people. Each bite moves the reader one step ahead, and each bite combines with others that work together to create a building block toward total leadership. Each bite represents a stepping stone towards sound business practice that, if applied with patience, discipline, consistency, and ethics, will result in success.

The Who's Next Club
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

The Who's Next Club

"On September 25, 2003, our daughter, Julie Ayer Rubenzer, walked into the Cosmetic Surgery Center in Sarasota, Florida. She did not walk out. This diary records the outrageous events that occurred from that first phone call to 2011-the ruling on Julie's death certificate," says author Donald W. Ayer. The Who's Next Club: A Cosmetic Surgery Disaster records the painful aftermath of a surgery gone wrong. This insightful true story was written in the hope of making a difference by reducing the cosmetic surgery death rate and exposing the disparity in justice when the people seeking justice are not rich or famous. After three months of suffering, Ayer's daughter was laid to rest on December 29,...

François Truffaut
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

François Truffaut

Truffaut’s films beautifully demonstrate the idea that a film can express its director as personally as a novel can reveal its author. Moreover, his development of a gently self-conscious visual style made him more than the entertainer he believed he was: there is genuine artistry in his motion pictures. He affected the course of French cinema — indeed world cinema — by blending auteurist art with accessible cinematic storytelling. Unlike other New Wave directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Truffaut preferred idiosyncratic characters (like the semi-autobiographical Antoine Doinel) and universal emotions (especially desire and fear) to political tracts or didactic essays. Instead of the el...

The Conversion of Imagination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

The Conversion of Imagination

Maguire uncovers a history of French thought that casts the imagination as a dominant faculty in our experience of the world. Original and thought-provoking, this book will interest a range of readers across intellectual history, political theory, literary and cultural studies, and the history of religious thought.

Reconceptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Reconceptions

New choices and emerging technologies in reproductive science aren’t just changing the ways we become parents—they’re playing a key role in the evolving definition of “family.” Traditional family structures are adapting to make room for children conceived in previously unimaginable ways. Whole industries and internet-enabled communities are being built around reproductive technologies. And there’s more change coming as science continues to move forward. Combining intimate personal stories with cutting-edge research, Reconceptions invites readers to reconsider their own ideas about parenthood and embrace a new vision of the meaning of family. In 2012, Rachel Lehmann-Haupt, an awar...