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Author | : David Kummer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2021-04-25 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781087937274 |
The power of memories. Bruce Michaels is a Hollywood actor of immense fame. Little Rush is a sleepy town on the Ohio River. The two paths should never cross, yet one summer everything changes. The actor, haunted by demons, running from his past. The town, unaware. Until the two collide. Hudson, Willow, and Mason are high school seniors, on the verge of adulthood. As the sun sets on their final summer, questions assault them. To stay or to leave. To resist the pull of Little Rush or create a life here. The struggle of mental illness. As he drifts away from his friends and sinks deeper into depression, Hudson forms an unlikely friendship with the actor, Bruce Michaels. But the old man is a ticking time bomb, a crumbling foundation that Hudson builds on. When dark secrets are revealed, Hudson must confront the truth about his idol and himself. Bruce Michaels isn't who he seems. Hudson is nearly gone. And in the end, they may be more similar than different. The search for meaning. Jed Cooper is the top of the Little Rush food chain. A successful businessman, wealthy entrepreneur. But his family grows distant with each passing day. The town around him swells and groans, a community blurred with memory and regret. EVERYTHING, SOMEWHERE is an ambitious, sprawling look at the stories, people, and mistakes forming the nuanced landscape of rural Indiana. Different paths, converging in a web of alcohol, fighting, and romance. Worlds collide one summer in Anywhere, USA. The question is who will see the end.
Author | : Alice Fulton-Osborne |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Order |
ISBN | : 9781932898392 |
Tired of those organizational binges where you shuffle stuff from one room to another-and just end up with a neater mess? Then let this book show you the secrets of putting your home in order and keeping it that way! Most books tell you how to find a place for everything, then to put everything in its place. Alice Fulton-Osborne and Pauline Hatch add one vital step for lasting success: they show you how to find more places by streamlining first, THEN organizing. With their unique room-by-room approach, they take you through every drawer, closet and cupboard in your home, helping you weed out what you don't like, use, need, want, or have room for, and properly store what's left. You'll learn... The three reasons people cling to things they don't like, use, need, want, or have room for, and how to overcome them, The real definition of clutter, and why it is a stress-maker and an energy-zapper, and what to do with it by using the authors' Eight Streamlining Steps, How to save energy and time (up to two months per year), and create comfortable, productivity-boosting environments, The secrets professional custodians use to clean any bathroom (in five to ten minutes), How to get more help from family members in maintaining the home, simply by creating "reasonable responsibilities", How to create more storage space and take storage areas that currently exist, from the state of "lost in space" to "found in place", How to visually expand living and working spaces and create low-to no-maintenance rooms, Specific ideas for organizing each room in your house-from master bedroom to sewing room, bathroom to baby's room, and family room to back porch-with a variety of kitchen set-up ideas. You'll discover that this system not only helps you keep your house in order, but the familiar feelings of being overbooked, overworked and overwhelmed are eliminated as you eliminate clutter and overload from your home and workplace. It's Here... Somewhere will give you an advantage over whatever your day has to offer! Book jacket.
Author | : Lewis Raven Wallace |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2019-10-31 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 022666743X |
A look at the history of the idea of the objective journalist and how this very ideal can often be used to undercut itself. In The View from Somewhere, Lewis Raven Wallace dives deep into the history of “objectivity” in journalism and how its been used to gatekeep and silence marginalized writers as far back as Ida B. Wells. At its core, this is a book about fierce journalists who have pursued truth and transparency and sometimes been punished for it—not just by tyrannical governments but by journalistic institutions themselves. He highlights the stories of journalists who question “objectivity” with sensitivity and passion: Desmond Cole of the Toronto Star; New York Times reporter Linda Greenhouse; Pulitzer Prize-winner Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah; Peabody-winning podcaster John Biewen; Guardian correspondent Gary Younge; former Buzzfeed reporter Meredith Talusan; and many others. Wallace also shares his own experiences as a midwestern transgender journalist and activist who was fired from his job as a national reporter for public radio for speaking out against “objectivity” in coverage of Trump and white supremacy. With insightful steps through history, Wallace stresses that journalists have never been mere passive observers. Using historical and contemporary examples—from lynching in the nineteenth century to transgender issues in the twenty-first—Wallace offers a definitive critique of “objectivity” as a catchall for accurate journalism. He calls for the dismissal of this damaging mythology in order to confront the realities of institutional power, racism, and other forms of oppression and exploitation in the news industry. The View from Somewhere is a compelling rallying cry against journalist neutrality and for the validity of news told from distinctly subjective voices.
Author | : Lindsay Champion |
Publisher | : Kids Can Press Ltd |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2018-04-03 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1525300687 |
Structured like a sonata, this heartbreaking debut novel hits all the right notes. Dominique is a high school junior from gritty Trenton, barely getting by. Ben is a musical prodigy from the Upper East Side, a rising star at a top conservatory. When Dom’s class is taken to hear a concert at Carnegie Hall, she spots Ben in the front row, playing violin like his life depends on it — and she is transfixed. Posing as an NYU student, Dom sneaks back to New York City to track him down. Soon, the two are desperately in love, each seeing something in the other to complete them. But Ben’s genius, which Dominique so admires, conceals his struggle with mental illness — and the challenges of her own life may make it impossible for her to save him from himself.
Author | : TE Carter |
Publisher | : Feiwel & Friends |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2018-02-27 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250124654 |
Ellie Frias disappeared long before she vanished. Tormented throughout middle school, Ellie begins her freshman year with a new look: she doesn’t need to be popular; she just needs to blend in with the wallpaper. But when the unthinkable happens, Ellie finds herself trapped after a brutal assault. She wasn't the first victim, and now she watches it happen again and again. She tries to hold on to her happier memories in order to get past the cold days, waiting for someone to find her. The problem is, no one searches for a girl they never noticed in the first place. TE Carter’s stirring and visceral debut not only discusses and dismantles rape culture, but it also reminds us what it is to be human.
Author | : Rosemary McCutcheon |
Publisher | : Selah Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781589301252 |
I wanted to go somewhere once, but I didn't know where somewhere was, so I didn't go anywhere. But now, I have discovered where it is. Curious where somewhere is? Then don't skip reading a single page of this book that will take you on an unforgettable journey somewhere. Until I read this book, I never realized how often I say 'somewhere' in a given day! Everything that is anything must be 'somewhere, ' right? This book gives not only hilarious insight into the commonalities we all face but a realism into 'somewhere' to which we are all so familiar! Tami Trowbridge-Singles Coordinator, North Point Community Church This book is a 'must-read.' Every one of us has moments in real life that allow time to reflect on some of our greatest and most embarrassing experiences. If you want to laugh, be refreshed, and take a mini-vacation 'somewhere, ' this is the book for you. Shelley Britt-Business Manager, Design Group People, in general, are always searching for the perfect book-an easy read to take us away from the mundane life. Trust me, the short stories in this book will take you 'somewhere' you have been before. Laughter is good medicine, so if you are a prude and don't like to laugh, enter at your own risk. Elizabeth A. Stinson-Elementary School Music Teacher
Author | : David Goodhart |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2020-01-15 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1787382680 |
A robust and timely investigation into the political and moral fault-lines that divide Brexit Britain and Trump's America -- and how a new settlement may be achieved. Several decades of greater economic and cultural openness in the West have not benefited all our citizens. Among those who have been left behind, a populist politics of culture and identity has successfully challenged the traditional politics of Left and Right, creating a new division: between the mobile "achieved" identity of the people from Anywhere, and the marginalized, roots-based identity of the people from Somewhere. This schism accounts for the Brexit vote, the election of Donald Trump, the decline of the center-left, and the rise of populism across Europe. David Goodhart's compelling investigation of the new global politics reveals how the Somewhere backlash is a democratic response to the dominance of Anywhere interests, in everything from mass higher education to mass immigration.
Author | : Rollye James |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2010-07-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780984588008 |
Radio industry anecdotes punctuate advice on how to get to what you want in life.
Author | : Maurene Goo |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2019-05-07 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0374310599 |
A Cosmopolitan Best Young Adult Book of 2019 A BuzzFeed Pick for "YA Books You Absolutely Must Read This Spring" "[Goo's] most charming to date. . .A delightful romp." —The New York Times 10:00 p.m.: Lucky is the biggest K-pop star on the scene, and she’s just performed her hit song “Heartbeat” in Hong Kong to thousands of adoring fans. She’s about to debut on The Tonight Show in America, hopefully a breakout performance for her career. But right now? She’s in her fancy hotel, trying to fall asleep but dying for a hamburger. 11:00 p.m.: Jack is sneaking into a fancy hotel, on assignment for his tabloid job that he keeps secret from his parents. On his way out of the hotel, he runs into a girl wearing slippers, a girl who is single-mindedly determined to find a hamburger. She looks kind of familiar. She’s very cute. He’s maybe curious. 12:00 a.m.: Nothing will ever be the same. With her trademark humor and voice, Maurene Goo delivers a sparkling story of taking a chance on love—and finding yourself along the way—in Somewhere Only We Know.
Author | : Suzanne Roberts |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2023-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1496237692 |
Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award in Outdoor Literature It was 1993, Suzanne Roberts had just finished college, and when her friend suggested they hike California’s John Muir Trail, the adventure sounded like the perfect distraction from a difficult home life and thoughts about the future. But she never imagined that the twenty-eight-day hike would change her life. Part memoir, part nature writing, part travelogue, Almost Somewhere is Roberts’s account of that hike. John Muir wrote of the Sierra Nevada as a “vast range of light,” and that was exactly what Roberts was looking for. But traveling with two girlfriends, one experienced and unflappable and the other inexperienced and bulimic, she quickly discovered that she needed a new frame of reference. Her story of a month in the backcountry—confronting bears, snowy passes, broken equipment, injuries, and strange men—is as much about finding a woman’s way into outdoor experience as it is about the natural world Roberts so eloquently describes. Candid and funny, and finally, wise, Almost Somewhere not only tells the whimsical coming-of-age story of a young woman ill-prepared for a month in the mountains but also reflects a distinctly feminine view of nature. This new edition includes an afterword by the author looking back on the ways both she and the John Muir Trail have changed over the past thirty years, as well as book club and classroom discussion questions and photographs from the trip.