Single Man Dancing Alone

Single Man Dancing Alone
Author: Nick Kelly
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre:
ISBN:

James O'Bryan arrives in Qatar in 1977 to take up his post as an English teacher. His intention is to stay for two years and then continue his travels. However, when he meets the Al Bahr family he becomes drawn into the Qatari way of life, developing a kinship with the eldest son, Fahd, who is an artist. Over the years, as James makes friends with both expats and Qataris, he finds himself torn between two different cultures, enjoying fun in the sun as well as the traditions and kindness of the Qatari family. In 'The House of Fortune, ' the first in the two-book series, the Al Bahr's humble beginnings in the pearl-diving days of the 1920s change over the next fifty years. In 'Single Man Dancing Alone' the development in Qatar during the next fifty years is so great that by the time the tiny country is awarded the World Cup their wealth is enormous. Through James and the family we witness the momentous events that altered the course of Qatar's history and experience at first hand the choices that a man must make between East and West

The Single Man - A Murder Mystery

The Single Man - A Murder Mystery
Author: Don Zolidis
Publisher: Stage Partners
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

After a death threat is found on the set of the hit television show, THE SINGLE MAN, the producers strike upon a brilliant idea: Have suave mustachioed investigator Henri Poisson fill in for the terrified bachelor in order to root out the presumptive killer. But with eight single ladies vying for his attention on the show, will Poisson be able to discover the killer in time? Who will get the rose, and who will get the thorns? A hilarious murder mystery spoof. Comedy/Mystery Full-length. 80-85 minutes 15-30 actors, gender flexible

Focus

Focus
Author: Henry Spiller
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2008
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0415960673

First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

One Man's Life-Changing Diagnosis

One Man's Life-Changing Diagnosis
Author: Craig T. Pynn
Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1617051233

Awarded a 2012 American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Book of the Year Award in the Consumer Health Category One Man's Life-Changing Diagnosis provides a comprehensive patient's eye view of the clinical, emotional, relational and spiritual experience of prostate cancer from the time of first symptoms to diagnosis to treatment and to living as survivor with an advanced cancer that can return at any time. The book discusses everything that results from a diagnosis of prostate cancer, from relationships to sex to social networking to finding support groups. And it explores feelings - why some men feel free to talk openly while others remain silent and what that silence is about. It teaches strategies for coping with the often-inappropriate responses when the individual tells relatives, friends and acquaintances that he has prostate cancer. One Man's Life-Changing Diagnosis shows: How to become an informed advocate for your own particular clinical situation by knowing where - and where not to seek information online How to make informed judgments about a treatments validity Why men with prostate cancer tend to deal with their illness quite differently than women who have breast cancer - and what that implies for a person's well-being

One Man Dancing

One Man Dancing
Author: Patricia Keeney
Publisher: Inanna Poetry and Fiction Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 9781771332736

Fiction. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. ONE MAN DANCING is based on the true story of a young Ugandan actor-dancer growing into artistic maturity during the murderous regime of dictator Idi Amin. It follows Charles from his youth in Uganda's colonial villages, and through his work with artistic guru Robert Serumaga, which takes him on an eye-opening whirlwind international tour. Bounced from Africa to Europe to Canada and back again, Charles experiences bizarre and dangerous encounters with assassination, natural disaster, Idi Amin, and even the CIA. Based on the extraordinary life of a Ugandan actor, ONE MAN DANCING is a political mystery, a story of risk and freedom, a harrowing tale of theatre and personal belief.

Wild Man

Wild Man
Author: Tobias Schneebaum
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2003-11-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0299193438

Part autobiographical journal, part social-historical novel, Wild Man tracks Tobias Schneebaum's fascinating and almost epic life story, from his earliest contemplation of homoerotic desire through his life in Peru, Borneo, and beyond. A young man from New York, Schneebaum "disappeared" in 1955 on the eastern slopes of the Andes. He was, in actuality, living for more than a year among the remote Harakhambut people, discovering a way of being that was strange, primitive, and powerfully attractive to him. This longing to find the "wild man" in other cultures—and in himself—eventually led him on an odyssey through South America, India, Tibet, Africa, Borneo, New Guinea, and Southeast Asia. He lived among isolated forest peoples, including headhunters and cannibals, in regions where few, if any, white men had ever been.

The Single Man

The Single Man
Author: John Paschal
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595099394

John Paschal is the former editor of Aura magazine and a one-time writer for the Dallas Morning News. Mark Louis currently co-hosts a top rated Dallas Morning radio show on KSCS radio, where he is known by his on-air moniker, Hawkeye. The Single Man is a true story of the single man’s approach to life, love and everything in between.