The Brown Sisters

The Brown Sisters
Author: Nicholas Nixon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1999
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

The Brown Sisters presents a photographic project as compelling in effect as it is simple in conception: four women, 25 years. Each year since 1975 photographer Nicholas Nixon has made a group portrait of his wife and her three sisters facing the camera in the same order: Heather, Mimi, Bebe, and Laurie. The series now measures a quarter century in the lives of the sisters, who in 1975 ranged in age from 15 to 25; each picture is dense with allusions to the year of experience that separates it from the one before.

Thirty-three Multicultural Tales to Tell

Thirty-three Multicultural Tales to Tell
Author: Pleasant DeSpain
Publisher: august house
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780874832662

A collection of folktales from around the world, selected for their "tellability."

Report

Report
Author: Pennsylvania. Dept. of Public Instruction
Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1858
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Thirty-Three Years

Thirty-Three Years
Author: Rob G. Rothwell
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1039123449

“That was it. That was the moment I knew I wanted to be a cop.” When Rob Rothwell is a naïve, directionless eighteen-year-old, he gets invited on a ride-along with a young cop...and the wild night that ensues sends him hurtling into a thirty-three-year career in policing. And in this unabashedly unfiltered account of his years in Vancouver PD, Rob takes readers on their own thrilling ride-along. With tough-guy wit and unexpected well-springs of deep compassion, Memoir of a Cop shows the best and worst of humanity from the perspective of a cop daily putting his life on the line in the streets of a great city. From the wild action of a car chase; to dogged evidence-gathering; to the dangers and intricacies of an undercover drug operation, to confrontations with sudden, unspeakable horror, Rob’s wry, humanist perspective brings us inside the life of a cop. His story will appeal to the legions of police procedural fans out there as well as those considering a life in law enforcement. And for those who simply love memoir as a way of vicariously living fascinating lives—it will not disappoint.

An Angel's View

An Angel's View
Author: Reginald E. Hicks
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475953348

Throughout the ages and stages of American history, grandmothers have been the guardians of the generations, the dispensers of wisdom, the instillers of pride and dignity, the conveyors of important religious values, the financial and emotional supporters of the family during times of need, and the promoters of cultural standards and traditions. From Maya Angelou to Martin Luther King Jr. to Oprah Winfrey, the success of many African Americans can be traced back to the love and support of a grandmother. Author Reginald E. Hicks is no exception. For Hicks, An Angel's View began as a labor of love to chronicle the life of his own beloved grandmother, from her birth on the family farm in rural New Kent County, Virginia in 1923; through her personal, social, and political trials and tribulations; to her quickly approaching eighty-ninth birthday. However, his humble commemoration eventually blossomed into an emotional story of love, betrayal, triumph, and tragedy embedded in a riveting and dynamic Southern history. Through this exceptional work, Hicks makes a unique and valuable contribution to his family and to the world of black literature.

Daily Rituals

Daily Rituals
Author: Mason Currey
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0330512498

From Marx to Murakami and Beethoven to Bacon, 'Daily Rituals' examines the working routines of more than a 160 of the greatest philosophers, writers, composers and artists ever to have lived. Filled with fascinating insights on the mechanics of genius and entertaining stories of the personalities behind it, it is irresistibly addictive and utterly inspiring

Schumacher

Schumacher
Author: Louise Nightingale Smith
Publisher: GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781894263702

"Schumacher: Voices in the Gold Fields reveals life in the mining community that grew up in the midst of the "Big Three" gold producers, the McIntyre, the Hollinger and the Dome mines, in northern Ontario, Canada, one of North America's premier gold-producing areas. Wealthy Columbus, Ohio investor Frederick W. Schumacher gave a fledgling settlement his name and aided its growth. He was a benefactor to the community and "Santa Claus" to the school children, and his Christmas legacy has continued uninterrupted since 1923."--pub. desc.

The Way the World Works

The Way the World Works
Author: Nicholson Baker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1416572473

Bestselling author Baker, "who writes like no one else in America" ("Newsweek"), has assembled his best nonfiction writing over the last 15 years, a trove of original and provocative pieces.