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Jonathan Cott met John Lennon in 1968 and was friends with him and Yoko Ono until John's death in 1980. He has kept in touch with Yoko since that time, and is one of the small group of writers who understands her profoundly positive influence on Lennon. This deeply personal book recounts the course of those friendships over the decades and provides an intimate look at two of the most astonishing cultural figures of our time. And what Jonathan Cott has to say and tell will be found nowhere else.
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A compellingly candid memoir that details Jackson's life in seclusion, by the bodyguards who were with him in his final days - with a new introduction to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Michael Jackson's death . Hounded by the tabloid media, driven from his self-made sanctuary, Neverland, Michael Jackson spent his final years moving from city to city, living with his three children in virtual seclusion -- a futile attempt to escape a world that wouldn't leave him alone. During that time, two men served as the singer's personal security team: Bill Whitfield, a former cop and veteran of the security profession, and Javon Beard, a brash, untested rookie, both single fathers themselves. Stationed at his side nearly 24/7, their job was to see and hear everything that transpired, and to keep everyone else out, making them the only two men who know what 60 million fans around the world still want to know: What really happened to the King of Pop? Driven by a desire to show the world who Michael Jackson truly was, Whitfield and Beard have produced the only definitive, first-person account of Michael Jackson's last years: the extreme measures necessary to protect Jackson and his family, the financial struggles that led their pay to be suspended for weeks at a time, the simple moments of happiness they managed to share in a time of great stress, the special relationship Jackson shared with his fans, and the tragic events that culminated in the singer's ill-fated comeback, This Is It. The truth is far more captivating than anything you've yet heard. An indispensable piece of pop-culture history, Remember the Time is the story of a man struggling to live a normal life under extraordinary circumstances, of a father fighting to protect and provide for his children. Remember the Time is the book that dismantles the tabloid myths once and for all to give Michael Jackson back his humanity.
An excellent tool to help the reader memorize the days of creation. Each day is beautifully illustrated in the days specific creation and consists of 2 puzzles, a number search in which the number is embedded in the picture and a counting puzzle. Each day also consists of a short description of what is created and a corresponding Bible Verse. With the visual association, memorization of the days of creation occurs almost effortlessly.
A lavishly decorated address and telephone book, both practical in design with a generous amount of space allowed for entries, and inspirational in style. Packed with stunning full-color photographs, this glorious volume captures the splendor of orchard and meadow, garden and woodland.Each address entry has space to note down those recent additions to family and business life - cellular phone numbers and e-mail addresses
“Twenty-nine oral histories and additional excerpts, selected from 2000 interviews with former slaves conducted in the 1930s for a WPA Federal Writers Project, document the conditions of slavery that . . . lie at the root of today’s racism.” —Publishers Weekly In the 1930s, the Works Progress Administration commissioned an oral history of the remaining former slaves. Bullwhip Days is a remarkable compendium of selections from these extraordinary interviews, providing an unflinching portrait of the world of government-sanctioned slavery of Africans in America. Here are twenty-nine full narrations, as well as nine sections of excerpts related to particular aspects of slave life, from religion to plantation life to the Reconstruction era. Skillfully edited, these chronicles bear eloquent witness to the trials of slaves in America, reveal the wide range of conditions of human bondage, and provide sobering insight into the roots of racism in today’s society. “Remarkably articulate . . . vivid, moving, and beautifully cadenced.” —The New Yorker
March, 1943. Young Breda Hanney is on the brink of becoming a married woman; she is about to tie the knot with her childhood sweetheart, Warren Pascoe, in the small Cornish village of Penbole. But in wartime Britain, all young, able-bodied men are needed to fight for king and country, and away with the Navy, Warren isn't around to witness the preparations in the days leading up to the wedding. As long as he arrives on time for the big day, however, Breda will be happy? With just days to go, Breda's happiness is shattered by the arrival of a dreaded yellow telegram: Warren's ship has been sunk. Her beloved fiancé has been killed in action. The wedding ceremony she's dreamt of for so long must be changed to a memorial service. Distraught with grief, Breda feels cheated by fate - she won't ever be a bride; she isn't even a widow. She'' nothing without Warren, and she vows never to fall in love again. But life has a strange way of turning things around. The arrival of Warren's cousin Max is just what Breda needs to bring her out of herself: she has a second chance for love; is she willing to take it?
A date book provides spaces for recording important events and includes listings of celebrity birthdays, horoscope descriptions, a Chinese astrology chart, an anniversary gift list, and accompanying floral illustrations.