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Grimpow finds a stone on a dead knight and begins a quest that will change his life forever.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A stunning novel that tells the powerful story of Ora, an Israli mother, and her extraordinary love for her son, Ofer, in a haunting meditation on war and family. “One of the few novels that feel as though they have made a difference to the world.” —The New York Times Book Review Just before his release from service in the Israeli army, Ora’s son Ofer is sent back to the front for a major offensive. In a fit of preemptive grief and magical thinking, so that no bad news can reach her, Ora sets out on an epic hike in the Galilee. She is joined by an unlikely companion—Avram, a former friend and lover with a troubled past—and as they sleep out in the hills, Ora begins to conjure her son. Ofer’s story, as told by Ora, becomes a surprising balm both for her and for Avram.
“A totally new and original work that stretches his talents to their fullest . . . welcome back, champ!”—The Detroit News In the twenty-third century pioneers have escaped the crowded earth for life in self-sustaining orbital colonies. One of the colonies, Rotor, has broken away from the solar system to create its own renegade utopia around an unknown red star two light-years from Earth: a star named Nemesis. Now a fifteen-year-old Rotorian girl has learned of the dire threat that nemesis poses to Earth’s people—but she is prevented from warning them. Soon she will realize that Nemesis endangers Rotor as well. And so it will be up to her alone to save both Earth and Rotor as—drawn inexorably by Nemesis, the death star—they hurtle toward certain disaster.
Si eres emprendedor y tienes algunos miedos, este libro te ayudará a identificarlos y a trazar un plan para superarlos y aprender de ellos. Los emprendedores enfrentan miedos muy específicos. Sienten algunos miedos desde antes de tomar la decisión de emprender y enfrentan otros miedos a lo largo del camino. Lo que diferencia a los emprendedores que alcanzan el éxito de aquellos que se quedan rezagados, es la capacidad de entender su miedo, superarlo y utilizarlo como motivación para el crecimiento y desarrollo de su negocio. "La Rueda de los 8 miedos del emprendedor" te presenta un modelo conceptual para entender los miedos que enfrentan los emprendedores y te ofrece herramientas para entenderlos y desarrollar estrategias que te ayuden a superarlos.
Pierde el miedo y emprende En el transcurso de mi vida he conocido muchas personas con ideas increíbles, que han deseado fervientemente conformar un negocio propio. Sin embargo el miedo al fracaso o la idea de no tener un ingreso fijo, no han permitido que esas ingeniosas ideas se materialicen. Llevo más de 10 años compartiendo mis experiencias de emprendimiento y he sintetizado en 7 pasos, que puedes leer en menos de 1 hora, la base para emprender cualquier negocio. Seguramente te sientes identificado con este panorama, sin embargo estás en el escenario perfecto para empezar con tu emprendimiento. Pierde el miedo y emprende.
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Cecilia Valdés is arguably the most important novel of 19th century Cuba. Originally published in New York City in 1882, Cirilo Villaverde's novel has fascinated readers inside and outside Cuba since the late 19th century. In this new English translation, a vast landscape emerges of the moral, political, and sexual depravity caused by slavery and colonialism. Set in the Havana of the 1830s, the novel introduces us to Cecilia, a beautiful light-skinned mulatta, who is being pursued by the son of a Spanish slave trader, named Leonardo. Unbeknownst to the two, they are the children of the same father. Eventually Cecilia gives in to Leonardo's advances; she becomes pregnant and gives birth to a baby girl. When Leonardo, who gets bored with Cecilia after a while, agrees to marry a white upper class woman, Cecilia vows revenge. A mulatto friend and suitor of hers kills Leonardo, and Cecilia is thrown into prison as an accessory to the crime. For the contemporary reader Helen Lane's masterful translation of Cecilia Valdés opens a new window into the intricate problems of race relations in Cuba and the Caribbean. There are the elite social circles of European and New World Whites, the rich culture of the free people of color, the class to which Cecilia herself belonged, and then the slaves, divided among themselves between those who were born in Africa and those who were born in the New World, and those who worked on the sugar plantation and those who worked in the households of the rich people in Havana. Cecilia Valdés thus presents a vast portrait of sexual, social, and racial oppression, and the lived experience of Spanish colonialism in Cuba.