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“FROM THE BIG CHAIR” Join in this off-the wall reflection of a rather unconventional life and its author’s adventures of many descriptions. At times hilarious (as in the chapters “Working in a Restaurant” and “Dating: Not Like It Used to Be”) but also introspective “Only the Good Die Young”, this book provides a unique literary experience.
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). A selection of this artist's best loved songs arranged for piano/vocal with guitar chords. Includes: Wild World * Oh Very Young * Can't Keep It In * Hard Headed Woman * Moonshadow * Peace Train * Ready * Father & Son * Sitting * Morning Has Broken * Another Saturday Night * and more.
The 2nd Edition of the San Diego Poetry Annual continues the tradition of celebrating the talent, diversity and perseverance of poets who live, study, work or were born in San Diego County. Also included -- a special section of poems written during the Idyllwild Arts summer poetry program, 2007. Copies of this and the inaugural edition are donated in the name of contributing poets to public and college libraries throughout San Diego
The good news for Rory Sullivan is he gets to spend time with his college friends from the '80s. The bad news is he gets to spend time with his college friends from the '80s. Paramount Pictures wants to release a special director's cut of an iconic film from 1982. The only thing they need is the three reels of film stolen from the shooting location -- allegedly by one of the film's interns. Rory's offered $50,000 to track down the interns -- his old friends -- and find the film, but the search leads to shady politics, tawdry sex, a short stint in prison, murder, kidnapping ... and big hair. It's like the '80s all over again.
In a dazzling display of narrative reporting, award-winning journalist and "New York Times"-bestselling author Greene takes readers on an unforgettable American journey of music, memories, and universal longing. 8-page b&w photo insert.
Join award-winning queer Canadian author Giselle Renarde for a year's worth of music and memories. As we listen to songs from a variety of genres, Giselle shares anecdotes about growing up in the 80s, being a teen of the 90s, and listening to the radio on those long and lonely nights in her first apartment. Accompany Giselle on a musical journey as she revisits the days of her youth through song. From the introduction to Play It On My Radio: My name is Giselle and I'm your new best friend. Well, maybe not "best friend." A best friend usually listens in addition to talking, but that's not me. What I will do is be here every day to share whichever song pops into my head. Why? What's the point? Well, here's the thing: I'm a writer. It's a pretty lonely job. Over the years, I've become increasingly socially isolated and you know what? It sucks. It sucks bad. The truth of the matter is that a lot of us are socially isolated, these days. And not just older people—younger ones, too. There are "friendly visitor" programs for seniors, but those of us under 65 are kind of lost at sea. I speak from experience. If you need a no-pressure visit every day, let me be your friendly visitor. I'll bring a song—whichever song pops into my head, gets stuck in my head, or seems relevant to something that day. As a person with chronic depression, music has helped me more than anything. It's magic, I swear. I hope my little musical visits will give you something to look forward to every day, because they'll certainly do that for me.
Five student civil engineers, including author Roy Dainty, find themselves caught up in a series of outrageous capers. No students have ever been more challenged by events than these featured in 'S**T'. They fall in it, get covered in it, and cause it. Events kick off with Roy breaking into the sewers of Southampton before all five return to university in London, only to be sent off to geology and surveying field courses in Swaledale and Folkestone where havoc reins. Trying to make love on a collapsible campbed, being attacked by bullocks, becoming lost in a snowstorm, taking on the army, peeing off a church tower - oops the gravedigger is passing beneath - and driving into a water meadow; these are some of the less chaotic events. 'S**T' is a true autobiographical story, though you won't believe it, that captures the hilarious events of early 1973. Drunkenness and debauchery, danger and dalliance. 'S**T' includes it all. Only forty years on is it safe to tell these truths about life as student civil engineers.
Taken from over twenty years of personal journals, this book tells the story of one woman's journey into recovery through self-exploration and holistic health.
San Francisco homicide inspector Kate Gillespie returns to investigate an apparent murder/suicide that leads her into a labyrinthine web of dark family secrets and multiple murders.
Modern stories that evoke memories of fables from Aesop. Each modern story has a moral that is applied to business and personal situations.