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Author | : Rachael Mogan McIntosh |
Publisher | : Affirm Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2023-02-28 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1922930628 |
'Uproarious and deliciously wise... A pure delight.' Tori Haschka, A Recipe for Family At the school gate, when she accidentally kissed one new friend on the nose and called another a 'beautiful man-horse', Rachael realised that small-town France could hardly be more different to beach-side Australia. The smell of cigarettes replaced the tang of bone-broth and sprouted sourdough, the neighbours sometimes came to blows and under no circumstances would anyone wear activewear in public. Ever. Muddling through every interaction in terrible French pushed Rachael's family to their limits. Some days, everybody cried and ate their feelings with almond croissants. But the town of Sommières embraced these ragtag Australians, and the family fell in love with their temporary hometown and its outrageous gossip, cobblestoned beauty and kind, eccentric inhabitants. Pardon My French is a candid, hilarious love letter to family life and France with three valuable lessons for overcoming adversity: make home a beautiful nest, lean into the tough lessons and look for the comedy in everything.
Author | : Eric Partridge |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 604 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1134929994 |
New cover design - all titles in the Partridge collection now have the same style covers. Group shot of titles will be made available, together with an order form The first edition had life sales of over 19000 copies (hardback), the second edition sold out after selling 6000 copies (hardback) and the paperback has sold nearly 5000 copies in 2 editions
Author | : Scott Nicholson |
Publisher | : Haunted Computer Books |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2011-01-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1458014894 |
"Nobody thrills like Nicholson does. Nobody."–JA Konrath, Shaken MYSTERY DANCE: An omnibus edition containing more than 200,000 words. Features the complete text of the #1 bestselling mystery and suspense novel Disintegration, The Skull Ring, Crime Beat, a short story, a bonus deleted chapter from Disintegration, and an essay about the novels. DISINTEGRATION-- Two brothers view for a family empire built on deceit, dark secrets, and blood, and one woman stands between them while another waits in the shadows. Jacob's life falls apart when his brother Joshua returns to town after a tragic fire and they return to the twisted roles of their childhood. THE SKULL RING-- Julia Stone pieces together her shattered childhood memories, but then the past comes closing in when she finds a mysterious silver ring. Three men want to help her, but choosing the wrong ally can cost not only her heart but her soul. CRIME BEAT-- Crime doesn't pay...but neither does journalism. When a new reporter moves to a small town, a crime spree escalates into serial killing. Also contains "Dead Air" the from collection CURTAINS. DRM free. ---------------- "This is one author that aims to kill and never misses.”–Jeremy Robinson, author of Instinct "Always surprises and always entertains."–Jonathan Maberry, Patient Zero "Buy everything he writes. He's the real deal."–Bentley Little, The Disappearance keywords: bargain box set, mystery, mystery box set, crime book, ebook, mystery ebooks, thriller, suspense, action, adventure, crime
Author | : Allen Johnson |
Publisher | : Skyhorse |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2015-10-27 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1631580787 |
To make a friend is a joy. To make a friend in another country is a wonderment—a small miracle. Pardon My French follows the lives of an American couple who have embraced a daunting mission: Not to be spectators in France, but to be absorbed by France. Amidst the minefields of linguistic faux pas, the perplexities of French gestures, the exquisite and often exotic cuisine, and the splendor of Christmas on the Mediterranean—see what it is like for an occasionally gruff American to be adopted into a new family. Witness the hugging, the teasing, and the laughter that follows, when nothing on earth could be more perfect. Experience what it is like to fall in love with the French. Follow the adventures of the author as he pits his rather staid and conventional driving skills against the French speed demons of Languedoc. Step into his sneakers as he tests his basketball prowess against the young French bucks adorned with backward ball caps and over-the-knee Chicago Bulls game shorts. Watch how he frolics in the Mediterranean Sea for the first time with a French topless companion. Marvel as he sits in with a world-class French jazz band. Observe him overcome his shyness in talking to the beautiful nude model from his painting class in the studio atop the village police station. Envision how he learns to dance the tango with his head upright, his chest expanded, and his strides befitting a newly adorned French god—one with sensuality on his mind.
Author | : Nancy Paris |
Publisher | : Nencil the Pencil LLC |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2021-11-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780578316888 |
In Pardon My French-It's the Language of Ballet, dance student Lilly Nilly's self-appointed mission is to figure out what the heck ballet-and coincidentally life-are all about and share this insight with other kids.
Author | : Holly Hughes |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 9780802133335 |
An Obie award-winning performance artist and playwright takes readers on a personal tour of controversial arenas across America, where she "scrapes away decades of encrusted decorum from a subject (female sexuality) that is too often treated with a hushed sentimentality" (The New York Times).
Author | : Peter Wolfe |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2013-10-17 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1476612587 |
This first book-length work on Terrence McNally shows how his decades in the theater have refined his thoughts on subjects like growing up gay in mannish, homophobic Texas, Shakespeare's legacy in contemporary drama, and the life-giving power of forgiveness. McNally believes that the ability to forgive--a challenge to even the most high-minded--confirms our humanity because the wrongs done to us usually don't deserve to be forgiven. The author shows how McNally's impeccable timing, his instinct for a good laugh line, and his preference for physical sensation and character over plot helps him reveal both what's important to his people and why his people are important. These revelations can shake up audiences while providing a great evening at the theater.
Author | : J.M. Guillory |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2024-07-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
How will she do it? From Boston, Massachusetts to Southern California fresh out of college? It’s time to go. It’s time to grow. No point in setting roots in hometown hang-ups. A new beginning with fresh space between family, friends and herself. Will she make the right choices? The survival of Jeannie.
Author | : James McCourt |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2013-10-21 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0871404583 |
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2013 A profoundly American work with distinct echoes of Samuel Beckett, Lasting City hypnotizes with its symphonic lyricism. Enjoined by his dying mother to "tell everything," James McCourt was liberated by this deathbed wish to do just that. The result is Lasting City, a gripping, uniquely McCourt invention: an operatic recollection that braids a nostalgic portrait of old-Irish New York with a boy’s funny, gutter-snipe precocity and hardly innocent coming-of-age in the 1940s and '50s. A literary outlaw in the poetic tradition of Verlaine and Baudelaire, McCourt tells his own story, his mother's, his family's, and that of a lost New York, the lasting city. While ostensibly an account of the author's first seven years, Lasting City expands into a philosophical exploration of memory, perhaps as daring a statement on perception as anything since Faulkner—a kaleidoscopic unraveling of time. Mating fact with fantasy, or fantasy with fact, McCourt takes us from his deeply moving bedside account of his mother Catherine’s death to its traumatic aftermaths both real and imagined, which are—as McCourt tells it—equally real. He revisits the fantasy city of his youth, sometimes in soliloquy, as well as in the plaintive threnody of an older man who recounts his tales of woe to a Hindu cabdriver named Pramit Banarjee on Broadway, only hours after leaving his mother’s bedside. By celebrating our powerlessness over memory, he explores the darkly intense Irish-American family romance and the love-hate relationship between an unusually bright boy and his eternally wise mother, who harbored an excruciating guilty secret. With Joycean panache, McCourt then takes us to the wake, where his aunts recall their sister as if they are the Fates; he has a late-night dialogue with a former showgirl turned hash-slinging waitress; and he then anticipates his own death with the some of the most lyrical cadences in recent literature, wondering whether his ashes will be scattered on the waters of that little rivulet emerging from Central Park's Ramble, where in his grandfather’s day, real Venetian gondoliers, imported from Venice, plied their trade. Reflecting McCourt's belief that "the perfectly diagrammed sentence has become the secret weapon of nice people," Lasting City, written as much for the ear as the reading eye, unfolds in multiple voices that are at times like theater and at times the reverie of a mind lost in memory. It is a heartfelt aria to a lost time and to an eternal city.
Author | : R. T. Johnson |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2005-06-24 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1412036828 |
The soldier in combat still had to meet his daily needs: eat, sleep, keep clean. The daily struggle to meet these needs led to some highly amusing events, often dangerous.