Download or read book It s Yesterday Once Again written by Sukesh R Pillai and published by The Book People. This book was released on with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Childhood memories hold a special place in our hearts, and these stories invite readers to relive and cherish their own nostalgic moments. Through vivid descriptions and heartfelt storytelling, the author paints a vivid picture of carefree days spent splashing in ponds, exploring the wonders of nature, and forging unbreakable bonds with siblings and friends. Friendships are celebrated as invaluable treasures, offering companionship, support, and laughter along life’s journey. The stories likely illustrate the power of genuine friendships, the adventures shared, and the unwavering support that friends provide during both joyful and challenging times. Amidst these tales, the importance of family values shines brightly. The stories may portray the values instilled by parents and elders, teaching lessons of love, respect, compassion, and the strength that comes from a strong familial foundation. The enduring bonds between family members underscore the significance of these relationships and the role they play in shaping one’s character and sense of belonging. Through these narratives, readers are invited to reflect on their own childhood experiences, family traditions, and the profound impact of relationships. They serve as a gentle reminder of the joy, love, and values that permeate our lives when we embrace and cherish these aspects. In the embrace of these stories, may you find echoes of your own memories, celebrate the beauty of friendships, and appreciate the enduring values imparted by family. To the readers of “It’s Yesterday Once Again”.
Download or read book Destination Morgue written by James Ellroy and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2007-12-18 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dig. The Demon Dog gets down with a new book of scenes from America’s capital of kink: Los Angeles. Fourteen pieces, some fiction, some nonfiction, all true enough to be admissible as state’s evidence, and half of it in print for the first time. And every one of them bearing the James Ellroy brand of mayhem, machismo, and hollow-nose prose. Here are Mexican featherweights and unsolved-murder vics, crooked cops and a very clean D.A. Here is a profile of Hollywood’s latest celebrity perp-walker, Robert Blake, and three new novellas featuring a demented detective with an obsession with a Hollywood actress. And, oh yes, just maybe the last appearance of Hush-Hush sleaze-monger Danny Getchell. Here’s Ellroy himself, shining a 500-watt Mag light into all the dark places of his life and imagination. Destination: Morgue! puts the reader’s attention in a hammerlock and refuses to let go.
Download or read book When I embraced life written by Ibán Bermúdez Betancor and published by Punto Rojo Libros. This book was released on 2017-09-12 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BOOK SYNOPSIS When I embraced life is a fascinating book that not only gives you the chance to read about an amazing biographical experience, but also serves as an invaluable invitation to inspire and transform your life. After receiving the blow of an unexpected diagnosis - advanced stage cancer - Ibán decided to follow his heart and make the most of this opportunity to learn. Today Ibán, now healthier and freer than ever before, offers the world this book, which brings together the daily entries he made to his blog during his journey. The entries consist of wise reflections that infect readers with his incredible zest for life and promote some of the values most needed in this world: gratitude, joy and hope. Ibán reminds us that the essence of life is our attitude and love, and that the true miracle is living the present. This work is a gift of pure light, light that will help illuminate the path for thousands of people. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, dear friend. Thank you for sharing this brightly shining tale of love with all of us and for helping us, too, to shine, with the light we all have deep within. Many hugs and a happy life to you, from me, a loyal reader. MARÍA DEL PINO QUINTANA PÉREZ Writer
Download or read book Little Girl Blue The Life of Karen Carpenter written by Randy Schmidt and published by Omnibus Press. This book was released on 2012-03-07 with total page 493 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Karen Carpenter was the instantly recognisable lead singer of the Carpenters. The top-selling American musical act of the 1970s, they delivered the love songs that defined a generation. Karen's velvety voice on a string of 16 consecutive Top 20 hits from 1970 to 1976 – including Close to You, We've Only Just Begun, Rainy Days and Mondays, Superstar, and Hurting Each Other – propelled the duo to worldwide stardom and record sales of over 100 million. Karen's musical career was short – only 13 years. During that time, the Carpenters released 10 studio albums, toured more than 200 days a year, taped five television specials, and won three Grammys and an American Music Award. But that's only part of Karen's story. As the world received news of her death at 32 years of age in 1983, she became the proverbial poster child for anorexia nervosa. Little Girl Blue is an intimate profile of Karen Carpenter, a girl from a modest Connecticut upbringing who became a Superstar. Based on exclusive interviews with nearly 100 friends and associates, including record producers, studio musicians, songwriters, television directors, photographers, radio personalities, classmates, childhood friends, neighbours, personal assistants, romantic interests, hairdressers, and housekeepers.'...thorough and affectionate biography of a singer who's been constantly undervalued by the music industry.' MOJO 'Schmidt cannot be faulted... carefully factual, sensitively pitched book.' The Word 'The first truly convincing account of her nightmarish story.' The Guardian
Download or read book The First Black Boxing Champions written by Colleen Aycock and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2011-01-31 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume presents fifteen chapters of biography of African American and black champions and challengers of the early prize ring. They range from Tom Molineaux, a slave who won freedom and fame in the ring in the early 1800s; to Joe Gans, the first African American world champion; to the flamboyant Jack Johnson, deemed such a threat to white society that film of his defeat of former champion and "Great White Hope" Jim Jeffries was banned across much of the country. Photographs, period drawings, cartoons, and fight posters enhance the biographies. Round-by-round coverage of select historic fights is included, as is a foreword by Hall-of-Fame boxing announcer Al Bernstein.
Download or read book Celia Once Again written by Ethel Houston Brunner and published by . This book was released on 1919 with total page 490 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Stop Leading Like It s Yesterday written by Casey Reason and published by Solution Tree Press. This book was released on 2014-08-27 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leadership practices from the Industrial Revolution are no longer effective in 21st century classrooms. Explore the Leading for Excellence and Fulfillment model, and discover practical, research-based strategies that will be relevant to school leaders today and tomorrow. Integrate ready-to-use techniques into your current leadership practices to maximize innovation and open up an unprecedented world of opportunities for both students and teachers.
Download or read book Judith S Kaye in Her Own Words written by Judith S. Kaye and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2019-06-01 with total page 538 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1983, Judith S. Kaye (1938–2016) became the first woman appointed to the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court. Ten years later, she became the first woman to be appointed chief judge of the xourt, and by the time she retired, in 2008, she was the longest-serving chief judge in the court's history. During her long career, she distinguished herself as a lawyer, jurist, reformer, mentor, and colleague, as well as a wife and mother. Bringing together Kaye's own autobiography, completed shortly before her death, as well as selected judicial opinions, articles, and speeches, Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words makes clear why she left such an enduring mark upon the court, the nation, and all who knew her. The first section of the book, Kaye's memoir, focuses primarily on her years on the Court of Appeals, the inner workings of the court, and the challenges she faced, as chief judge, in managing a court system populated by hundreds of judges and thousands of employees. The second section, a carefully chosen selection of her written opinions (and occasional dissents), reveals how she guided the law in New York State for almost a quarter century with uncommon vision and humanity. Her decisions cover every facet of New York and federal law and have often been quoted and followed nationally. The final section of the book includes selections from her numerous articles and speeches, which cover the field, from common law jurisprudence to commercial law to constitutional analysis, all with an eye to the future and, above all, how the law can best affect the everyday lives of people who come to court—willingly or unwillingly—including, not least, those most in need of the law. "An extraordinary woman, jurist, and leader who had a striking impact on the law and the administration of justice in New York State and beyond. This collection is more than a simple record of a remarkable life. It is a treasure—not only for those of us who knew and admired Judith but for all who may seek to understand and appreciate the profound impact she had on the law, the legal profession, and the administration of justice." — from the Foreword by Honorable Janet DiFiore
Download or read book Too Weird for Ziggy written by Sylvie Simmons and published by Atlantic Monthly Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sylvie Simmons has long been an acclaimed music journalist, interviewing and reporting on some of the most outsized personalities in rock. Her fiction debut, Too Weird for Ziggy, is a darkly comic, coruscatingly observed collection of linked stories all set in the world of crass AandR men, fans mired in hero worship, and music stars perpetually on the verge of ego tantrum or outright crackup.
Download or read book Central Asia in 1993 When the Silk Road Reopened written by Richard Pomfret and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-01-10 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On Christmas Day 1991 the Soviet Union disappeared, and five unprepared Central Asian republics became nation states. In December 1992 the author was seconded to the United Nations as an economic advisor to the five countries and to Azerbaijan and Mongolia, which were also in transition from central planning. This book tells the story of the following year in Central Asia. The Central Asian oases were key points on the silk road from China to West Asia and to Europe, until maritime explorers opened up sea routes that led to several centuries of decline in the region. Conquered by Russia in the nineteenth century and under Communism isolated from the world in the twentieth century, the early 1990s brought dramatic new challenges for the people in the midst of economic and political chaos. The rich history, Islamic traditions and uncertain future made 1993 an interesting year in Central Asia.
Download or read book Billboard written by and published by . This book was released on 2001-12-01 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
Download or read book Catalog of Copyright Entries written by Library of Congress. Copyright Office and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 1118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Wish Series Boxed Set Books 1 3 written by Barbara Freethy and published by Fog City Publishing, LLC. This book was released on 2016-08-20 with total page 600 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get three stories in one boxed set from #1 NY Times Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy (Includes 1 Novella & 2 Novels) Fans of Nora Roberts, Susan Mallery and Kristin Hannah will enjoy these emotionally compelling and romantic stories about wishes and the power of love. A Secret Wish One night in San Francisco, three women make a birthday. Liz is turning thirty. A successful nurse, she has a good career, but no man to share her life. All her friends are married, and she's alone, still trying to outrun a tragedy from her past. Then she meets a handsome stranger. Angela, a member of a large, loving Italian family, is facing thirty-five with no baby in the nursery. Eight years of infertility treatments have put a strain on her marriage. Will she have to choose between her husband and having a child? When she is mugged by an unexpected assailant her life takes a new turn. Carole, a corporate wife, is staring down forty candles. Having grown up poor, she worked hard to get ahead, but when her kids bail on her birthday, and she discovers her husband with another woman, she realizes that she may have nothing at all. She goes back to where it all began, the mother she left behind, and the man whose heart she once broke. Three women, three birthdays and one unforgettable night that will change their lives forever. Just A Wish Away Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy, takes us back to the beach in an emotional love story between two best friends who have been separated for a very long time. Alexa Parker and Braden Elliott fell in love when they were twelve years old. On a summer day, while searching for sea glass on the beaches of Washington State, they discovered an unusually shaped bottle. The ever-imaginative Alexa declared it a genie's bottle. Popping the cork, they were surprised by a rogue wave that sprayed them with a fine, cool mist. Closing their eyes, they each made a wish … Before their love had a chance to grow, life, family and tragedy separated the two best friends. Now fifteen years later, Alexa returns to Sand Harbor after her aunt is injured in a mysterious break-in at her antique store. Braden is also back, but he's not the innocent boy Alexa remembers. His military service has left him with physical and emotional scars. Can the sweet love of youth be recaptured by two now cynical souls? Can solving the mystery of the past bring them to a new future? Or will it take a wish, maybe two … When Wishes Collide In a moment of desperation two strangers make a wish, only to discover that sometimes a wish can take you down an unexpected path … straight toward a life-changing love. Adrianna Cavello’s life changed in an instant when a break-in at her restaurant took the life of her boyfriend and left her too traumatized to return to work. Months later, with everything she’s ever wanted on the line, Adrianna makes a wish by tossing a coin into a fountain known for making miracles. Wyatt Randall is also in need of a miracle. Two years earlier, his ex-wife kidnapped their daughter, and Wyatt is desperate to find his little girl. A new lead raises his hopes, but quickly fizzles out. When his coin clashes with another, he sees what little hope he has flying away. Adrianna and Wyatt soon learn that they have more in common than two coins that collided. In fighting for the lives they lost, they must learn how to trust each other and how to love again. Only then will they discover that meeting each other might not be what they wished for, but exactly what they need. Praise for the Wish Series! "I know and understand these women and their challenges. I care about them and I was immediately engaged in each of their emotional and rewarding stories." Lynn - Amazon Reviewer on A SECRET WISH "Barbara Freethy has written strong, interesting characters whose lives intersect. The plot twists make for a great read . Five stars." Carol - An Amazon Reviewer on A SECRET WISH
Download or read book Letters To Madame Viardot written by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev and published by Prabhat Prakashan. This book was released on 2020-01-01 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Letters to Madame Viardot by Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev: Delve into the captivating exchange of letters between Ivan Turgenev, the renowned Russian author, and Madame Pauline Viardot, a celebrated opera singer. Experience a unique bond of friendship, intellect, and artistic appreciation, as these letters unveil the depth of their connection and the cultural milieu of the time. Key Aspects of the Book "Letters to Madame Viardot": Intellectual Exchange: The letters showcase the profound intellectual discussions between Turgenev and Viardot, touching upon literature, music, and broader cultural topics. Artistic Collaboration: Discover the fascinating synergy between the literary world and the world of opera as the two luminaries discuss their respective artistic endeavors. Insight into History: The letters offer a glimpse into the 19th-century cultural landscape of Europe and the significant figures who shaped it. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev was a Russian novelist, playwright, and poet, born in 1818. His works often explored themes of love, nature, and social issues, earning him recognition as a prominent literary figure of his time. The letters exchanged between Turgenev and Madame Viardot provide a valuable window into the world of art and intellectual pursuits during the 19th century.
Download or read book A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning written by Leslie Nathan Broughton and published by . This book was released on 1925 with total page 1412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book It s Not the End of the Earth But You Can See It from Here written by Roger Welsch and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 1999-05-01 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Roger Welsch did what many Americans only dream of doing. While still in his professional prime, the folklorist and humorist quit a tenured professorship and headed toward the hinterland. Resettled in the open heart of Nebraska with his wife, Welsch proceeded to learn how to live. It?s Not the End of the Earth, but You Can See It from Here is, in his own words, "a celebration" of his "rural education." ø These twenty-eight tales of the Great Plains convey in familiar Welschian style "the importance, charm, beauty, and value of the typical." They describe the wisdom that Welsch?s new-found teachers share with him. From everyday country people, he learns the fine arts of relaxing, using his noggin, trusting his instincts, and laughing a lot more, while Omaha Indian friends teach him the most profound lessons of all.
Download or read book A Jewish Refugee in New York written by Kadya Molodovsky and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2019-04-01 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “This novel invites the reader inside the mind of a Polish Jewish woman who has recently arrived in New York just after WWII began in Europe.” —Jeffrey Shandler, author of Anne Frank Unbound Rivke Zilberg, a twenty-year-old Jewish woman, arrives in New York shortly after the Nazi invasion of Poland, her home country. Struggling to learn a new language and cope with a different way of life in the United States, Rivke finds herself keeping a journal about the challenges and opportunities of this new land. In her attempt to find a new life as a Jewish immigrant in the United States, Rivke shares the stories of losing her mother to a bombing in Lublin, jilting a fiancé who has made his way to Palestine, and a flirtatious relationship with an American “allrightnik.” In this fictionalized journal originally published in Yiddish, author Kadya Molodovsky provides keen insight into the day-to-day activities of the large immigrant Jewish community of New York. By depicting one woman’s struggles as a Jewish refugee in the United States during WWII, Molodovsky points readers to the social, political, and cultural tensions of that time and place.