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Seven stories about how people psychologically live their lives, how they yearn, sacrifice and love. Carl Jung said, "Life addresses questions to us, and we ourselves are a question," and these stories are about the wonder and exuberance of people's inner lives. Psychotherapists have a bird's eye view of the human condition; what makes people tick, how they lust and fall in love. But when therapists/analysts/psychiatrists write stories, they usually anonymize their patients and the situations of those patients' lives. But these stories are a new genre: fictional, by a psychotherapist and writer, and this allowed him to follow these invented characters into their private worlds.The seven stor...
A guide to post-college life addresses all the major issues and concerns, from identifying career passions to coping with an unfulfilling entry-level job, from learning personal finance to navigating relationships with friends and family.
Al Duncan has been a pitching legend on the Homestead Greys in Pittsburgh for twenty-five years, in segregated baseball.It's 1946, World War II has ended, and Jackie Robinson is about to cross the color line.Al can finally prove he's not just been the best Black pitcher but the best American pitcher. But Al's past his prime, and he doesn't feel he has to prove anything to anyone.Tom Anderson, a young white ballplayer, comes back from the battlefields of Germany and asks for Al's help to make it to the majors. The Prospects is a story about baseball, Al and Tom's lives and loves, and a reluctant friendship in Jim Crow America.
REAL LIFE NOTES is a mentoring guide for new graduates and twentysomethings, especially for career, but also for perspective, relationships and the parents. Subjects covered: getting started, making money, figuring out what to do if you feel clueless, and much more. With over 100 quotations, many with an edge for this audience.
In her practical and entertaining book, Hall describes the qualities people at any stage of their career must display to succeed in the workplace. (Careers)
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Handwritten and typed plays, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, programs, notebooks, and literary magazines. The materials relate to Jenks' plays, his revisions of them, and his attempts to get them published or performed.
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