I Had to Survive

I Had to Survive
Author: Roberto Canessa
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476765448

This is a gripping and heartrending recollection of the harrowing brink-of-death experience that propelled survivor Roberto Canessa to become one of the world's leading pediatric cardiologists. Canessa played a key role in safeguarding his fellow survivors, eventually trekking with a companion across the hostile mountain range for help. This fine line between life and death became the catalyst for the rest of his life. This uplifting tale of hope and determination, solidarity and ingenuity gives vivid insight into a world famous story. Canessa also draws a unique and fascinating parallel between his work as a doctor performing arduous heart surgeries on infants and unborn babies and the difficult life-changing decisions he was forced to make in the Andes. Print run 75,000.

In the Name of the Father, the Daughter and the Holy Spirits

In the Name of the Father, the Daughter and the Holy Spirits
Author: Isabella Rossellini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783829602426

Roberto Rossellini, famous Italian film director and icon of neorealism, would have been 100 years old on 8 May 2006. Isabella Rosellini, offspring of the Bergman/Rossellini cinema dynasty, herself a film star, author and celebrated photo model has dreamed up a very special hommage to her father on the centenary of his birth.

The Anarchist Who Shared My Name

The Anarchist Who Shared My Name
Author: Pablo Martín Sánchez
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941920721

When Pablo Martín Sánchez discovers that he shares his name with a Spanish anarchist who was executed in 1924 for the attempted overthrow of Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship, he sets out to reconstruct his life story. Through references to key events in Europe’s history, including the sinking of the Titanic and the Battle of Verdun, and the influence of intellectuals such as Miguel de Unamuno and Victor Blasco Ibañez, The Anarchist Who Shared My Name elegantly captures the life of a man who sought to resist political injustice and paid the ultimate price for his protest. Martín Sánchez’s thrilling tale is the unsettling chronicle of a dark chapter in Spanish history, as courageous as it is timely.

The Point of No Return

The Point of No Return
Author: Yvonne Cardogna
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2024-02-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1698716370

The journey was difficult, but gradually love, which conquers all, made life peaceful and joyful. After a struggle for survival, through storms and heat, the little tree’s life was indeed precarious. But one day, when it was least expected, a little green leaf grew and then a little flower, until the whole tree was alive and growing. One day, when spring came, the tree bore fruit. The trip from Sicily to Australia had begun. Marianna didn’t want to leave her birthplace, and she was furious with her parents for putting her in that position. She was leaving everything she behind and was angry and sad for the whole long and tedious boat trip. She wasn’t sure what to expect. As they left Sicily, the sea was calm and tranquil, but the ocean was fearful and enormous. Eventually, the family arrived in their new home, Australia. There Marianna began very different life full of new knowledge and adjustment. She went to school and met her future husband, a loving and wonderful person and started a family. That was the point that brought joy into her life and the feeling that a positive future in Australia was on the horizon.

The Bearcats

The Bearcats
Author: Raul F. Salinas
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434333647

Up and coming boxer Charlie Plate wants to win the State Welterweight championship bout. He also wants to help his beloved cousin, wrongly arrested and charged in a child's murder. Plante and his entourage encounter several brutal obstacles to obtaining that goal, including a vicious boxing opponent with neo-Nazi ideologies and a long string of brutal skull-bashing victories of his own in the ring. Plate must also fight him and doubt. From the black community and his own.

Don Roberto's Daughter

Don Roberto's Daughter
Author: Connor Royce
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164140695X

When Natasha, a young ambitious professional, moved to Texas to advance her career, she left her family and way of life in Mexico, and seemingly her faith. She never intended to fall in love with Sean, an American, who makes her laugh, understands her, and reawakens her faith in God. When she returns to Mexico, she struggles with separation from Sean, the allure of old dreams, and an elusive diagnosis of the mysterious disease that is killing her. This romance is portrayed on the rich tapestry of two vibrant cultures. Texas and Mexico come alive while a young woman tries to rediscover the God of her youth - Before it's too late.

Roberto's Return

Roberto's Return
Author: Paul Ferrante
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612358616

Something's Wrong in the Birthplace of Baseball... In life, he was one of the all-time greats, a trailblazing icon who played the game with unmatched passion and style. In death, his mystique only grew, the circumstances of his demise shrouded in controversy and myth. When he passed into legend it was believed his like would never be seen again. But now he's come back. And it's up to T.J., LouAnne and Bortnicker to solve the riddle of Roberto's Return

Linguistic Ethnography of a Multilingual Call Center

Linguistic Ethnography of a Multilingual Call Center
Author: Johanna Woydack
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 331993323X

This book presents an innovative institutional transpositional ethnography that examines the textual trajectory of “the life of a calling script” from production by corporate management and clients to recontextualization by middle management and finally to application by agents in phone interactions. Drawing on an extensive original research it provides a behind-the-scenes view of a multilingual call center in London and critiques the archetypal modern workplace practices including extensive use of monitoring and standardization and use of low-skilled precariat labor. In doing so, it offers fresh perspectives on contemporary debates about resistance, agency, and compliance in globalized workplaces. This study will provide a valuable resource to students and scholars of management studies, communication, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology.