Mookie's Summer Fun

Mookie's Summer Fun
Author: Connie Zakowksi
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1480971235

Mookie’s Summer Fun by Connie Zakowski Mookie’s Summer Fun is the seventh book of the Mookie series. Mikey and his stuffed monkey named Mookie enjoy doing fun things in their own backyard. The two of them also get to learn about a certain butterfly. The next book in the series is titled Mookie’s First Halloween.

Mookie's New Home

Mookie's New Home
Author: Connie Zakowski
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1480965596

Mookie’s New Home By Connie Zakowski Mookie’s New Home is the sixth book in the Mookie series. This book is about a little boy named Mikey and his stuffed monkey named Mookie and how they find happiness exploring their new home. The seventh book that will be next in the series will be titled Mookie’s Summer Fun.

Horse Tails by Mookie the Mustang

Horse Tails by Mookie the Mustang
Author: Patricia Probert Gott
Publisher: PRGott Books
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2009-08-06
Genre: Horses
ISBN: 1448655080

Children and horse lovers of all ages can read with pleasure as Mookie tells his own story about being born in the wild and running free, as many would like to be able to do. He tells of his family structure and herd etiquette, as well as the hardships his family incurs during winters and in times of drought. Filled with adventures from romping carefree with his friends and befriending a Bighorn lamb to startling a rattlesnake and encountering a mountain lion, Mookie keeps the reader wondering what is going to happen on the next page

Mookie

Mookie
Author: Mookie Wilson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 069813852X

WITH NEW UPDATES FOR THIS EDITION! They said it was the “Curse of the Bambino.” They said “the bad guys won.” Now, for the first time in trade paperback, one of baseball’s all-time good guys, New York Mets legend Mookie Wilson, tells his side of the story—from the ground ball through Bill Buckner’s legs that capped the miraculous 1986 World Series Game Six rally against the Boston Red Sox to the rise and fall of a team that boasted such outsize personalities as Darryl Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, Dwight Gooden, Gary Carter, Lenny Dykstra, and Davey Johnson. Growing up in rural South Carolina in the 1960s, Mookie took to heart the lessons of his father, a diligent sharecropper who believed in the abiding power of faith—and taught his son the game that would change his life. When Mookie landed in Shea Stadium in 1980, the Mets were a perennial cellar-dweller overshadowed by the crosstown Yankees. But inspired by Mookie’s legendary hustle, they would soon become the toast of New York. And even when their off-field antics—made famous by a contingency of the team called “the Scum Bunch”—eclipsed their on-field successes, Mookie stayed above the fray. In 1986, the Mets were a juggernaut, winning 108 games during the regular season and edging the Houston Astros for the National League pennant following a grueling 16-inning Game Six classic. In the World Series against Boston, in an epic at-bat that led to the Buckner error, Mookie would ignite a fire under the Mets, helping to force a Game Seven. New York would win to become World Champions. In an era when role models in sports were hard to come by, some tarnished by their own hubris and greed, Mookie Wilson remained the exception: a man of humility and honor when it mattered the most. WITH A FOREWORD BY KEITH HERNANDEZ

The Fun of It

The Fun of It
Author: E. B. White
Publisher: Modern Library
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0307432238

William Shawn once called The Talk of the Town the soul of the magazine. The section began in the first issue, in 1925. But it wasn't until a couple of years later, when E. B. White and James Thurber arrived, that the Talk of the Town story became what it is today: a precise piece of journalism that always gets the story and has a little fun along the way. The Fun of It is the first anthology of Talk pieces that spans the magazine's life. Edited by Lillian Ross, the longtime Talk reporter and New Yorker staff writer, the book brings together pieces by the section's most original writers. Only in a collection of Talk stories will you find E. B. White visiting a potter's field; James Thurber following Gertrude Stein at Brentano's; Geoffrey Hellman with Cole Porter at the Waldorf Towers; A. J. Liebling on a book tour with Albert Camus; Maeve Brennan ventriloquizing the long-winded lady; John Updike navigating the passageways of midtown; Calvin Trillin marching on Washington in 1963; Jacqueline Onassis chatting with Cornell Capa; Ian Frazier at the Monster Truck and Mud Bog Fall Nationals; John McPhee in virgin forest; Mark Singer with sixth-graders adopting Hudson River striped bass; Adam Gopnik in Flatbush visiting the ìgrandest theatre devoted exclusively to the movies; Hendrik Hertzberg pinning down a Sulzberger on how the Times got colorized; George Plimpton on the tennis court with Boris Yeltsin; and Lillian Ross reporting good little stories for more than forty-five years. They and dozens of other Talk contributors provide an entertaining tour of the most famous section of the most famous magazine in the world.

Mookie Deluxe

Mookie Deluxe
Author: Mookie Wilson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0698166590

This deluxe enhanced edition features an exclusive video interview with Mookie Wilson—more than twenty minutes of anecdotes and insights on his life and career with the Mets. They said it was the “Curse of the Bambino.” They said “the bad guys won.” Now one of baseball’s all-time good guys, New York Mets legend Mookie Wilson, tells his side of the story—from the ground ball through Bill Buckner’s legs that capped the miraculous 1986 World Series Game Six rally against the Boston Red Sox to the rise and fall of a team that boasted such outsize personalities as Darryl Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, Dwight Gooden, Gary Carter, Lenny Dykstra, and Davey Johnson. Growing up in rural South Carolina in the 1960s, Mookie took to heart the lessons of his father, a diligent sharecropper who believed in the abiding power of faith—and taught his son the game that would change his life. When Mookie landed in Shea Stadium in 1980, the Mets were a perennial cellar-dweller overshadowed by the crosstown Yankees. But inspired by Mookie’s legendary hustle, they would soon become the toast of New York. And even when their off-field antics—made famous by a contingency of the team called “the Scum Bunch”—eclipsed their on-field successes, Mookie stayed above the fray. In 1986, the Mets were a juggernaut, winning 108 games during the regular season and edging the Houston Astros for the National League pennant following a grueling 16-inning Game Six classic. In the World Series against Boston, in an epic at-bat that led to the Buckner error, Mookie would ignite a fire under the Mets, helping to force a Game Seven. New York would win to become World Champions. In an era when role models in sports were hard to come by, some tarnished by their own hubris and greed, Mookie Wilson remained the exception: a man of humility and honor when it mattered the most. WITH A FOREWARD BY KEITH HERNANDEZ

An eye for an eye the truth is a lie

An eye for an eye the truth is a lie
Author: Deztinee Harris
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the streets there are only 3 things you need to succeed. Money, Power, and Respect. Jaron had it all until he was murdered by a rival gang. Or was he? When all the evidence disappears and not even a body is left at the crime scene, Jaron’s wife Monique seeks out for answers and revenge, but will she succeed before it’s too late? The police won’t help, the news channel won’t pick up the story and no one seems to know anything about it. Something isn’t right. There’s no where to run and nowhere to hide. No one can be trusted so who do you turn to for help? Your loyalist friend can be your biggest enemy and you never know who’s playing both sides. Someone’s hiding something and their watching Monique’s every move. Will the killer strike once again? Jaron’s son, Jason, is hanging on by a thread. He’s sinking slowly and falling down the wrong path. Like father like son. Can Monique save her son before he loses himself or will the mission fail? Can Monique even save herself after dealing with such a loss? Time’s ticking and soon there may be no more left. Four days closer to the truth. Revenge, Betrayal, Two Truths, One lie. A life for a life, a bullet for a bullet and an eye for an eye. Who knew a date night turned bloody would change everything? Better watch your back if you want to survive. There’s two sides to every story and the truth isn’t what it seems. The question everyone wants to know is... what happened to Jaron?

The Bad Guys Won

The Bad Guys Won
Author: Jeff Pearlman
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0061851965

"Jeff Pearlman has captured the swagger of the '86 Mets. You don't have to be a Mets fan to enjoy this book—it's a great read for all baseball enthusiasts." —Philadelphia Daily News Award-winning Sports Illustrated baseball writer Jeff Pearlman returns to an innocent time when a city worshipped a man named Mookie and the Yankees were the second-best team in New York. It was 1986, and the New York Mets won 108 regular-season games and the World Series, capturing the hearts (and other assorted body parts) of fans everywhere. But their greatness on the field was nearly eclipsed by how bad they were off it. Led by the indomitable Keith Hernandez and the young dynamic duo of Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry, along with the gallant Scum Bunch, the Amazin’s left a wide trail of wreckage in their wake—hotel rooms, charter planes, a bar in Houston, and most famously Bill Buckner and the hated Boston Red Sox. With an unforgettable cast of characters—including Doc, Straw, the Kid, Nails, Mex, and manager Davey Johnson—this “affectionate but critical look at this exciting season” (Publishers Weekly) celebrates the last of baseball’s arrogant, insane, rock-and-roll-and-party-all-night teams, exploring what could have been, what should have been, and what never was.

Hissy Fit

Hissy Fit
Author: Mary Kay Andrews
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061746827

"Andrews is at her best in this thoroughly satisfying story with the right blend of mystery, romance, and sharply funny writing." — Orlando Sentinel A delicious tale of revenge and renovation from New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews The night before her wedding, in the middle of an oh-so-smart rehearsal dinner, interior decorator Keeley Murdock chances upon her fiancé and maid of honor in flaming flagrante delicto. Keeley throws the hissy fit to end all hissy fits, storms out and earns herself instant notoriety in her tiny hometown of Madison, GA. The next day, though, she has to deal not only with a broken engagement but also with her business being shut out by folks in a town financially obligated to her ex. Rescue comes in the form of the new owner of the local bra plant. A hunk of a guy, Keeley can’t decide if he’s a hopeless romantic or hopelessly weird. Either way, he’s hired her to redo the broken-down antebellum mansion he’s bought for the woman of his dreams. The woman—now here’s the weird part—that he’s never met. Or maybe he just has.

Summer Movies

Summer Movies
Author: John Malahy
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0762499273

Turner Classic Movies presents a festival of sunshine classics—movies that capture the spirit of the most carefree season of the year—complete with behind-the-scenes stories, reviews, vacation inspiration, and a trove of photos. Summer Movies is your guide to 30 sun-drenched classics that—through beach parties, road trips, outdoor sports, summer camp, or some intangible mood that brings the heat—manage to keep summer alive year-round. Packed with production details, stories from the set, and more than 150 color and black-and-white photos, the book takes an in-depth look at films from the silent era to the present that reflect the full range of how summer has been depicted on screen, both by Hollywood and by international filmmakers. Featured titles include Moon Over Miami (1941), State Fair (1945), Key Largo (1948), Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953), The Seven Year Itch (1955), The Parent Trap (1961), The Endless Summer (1964), Jaws (1975), Caddyshack (1980), Dirty Dancing (1987), Do the Right Thing (1989), Moonrise Kingdom (2012), Call Me by Your Name (2017), and many more.