Author: Trish MacGregor
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780451227225
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
Sydney Omarr's Day-by-day Astrological Guide for Taurus, April 20-May 20, 2010
Author: Trish MacGregor
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780451227225
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780451227225
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
Taurus 1988
Author: Sydney Omarr
Publisher: Signet
ISBN: 9780451148988
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Publisher: Signet
ISBN: 9780451148988
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Supper Club
Author: Sara Reisman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783777430768
Category : African American artists
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Elia Alba began photographing artists like LaToya Ruby Frazier and Mickalene Thomas in 2012. To give voice to her community, Alba hosted dinners for US-based artists of color, with themes like Baltimore, Race, and Identity (in honor of Freddy Gray) and Racial Subjugation in Latin America. Her photographic series The Supper Club captures portraits and conversations from these socially engaged dinners, which addressed issues ranging from sanctuary, policing, and post-black identity to the intersectional entanglements of gender, race, and privilege. Inspired by Vanity Fair's "Hollywood Issue," Alba's portraits capture each artist's unique voice, transforming them into iconic images.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783777430768
Category : African American artists
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Elia Alba began photographing artists like LaToya Ruby Frazier and Mickalene Thomas in 2012. To give voice to her community, Alba hosted dinners for US-based artists of color, with themes like Baltimore, Race, and Identity (in honor of Freddy Gray) and Racial Subjugation in Latin America. Her photographic series The Supper Club captures portraits and conversations from these socially engaged dinners, which addressed issues ranging from sanctuary, policing, and post-black identity to the intersectional entanglements of gender, race, and privilege. Inspired by Vanity Fair's "Hollywood Issue," Alba's portraits capture each artist's unique voice, transforming them into iconic images.
Adding the E
Author: Arielle Sokoll-Ward
Publisher: Inara Publishing
ISBN: 9781737846970
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Here's the thing about grief: It doesn't take someone special to understand that you are going through pain. But unless you get it, you don't get it. Grief is harrowing, isolating, and all-encompassing. After experiencing a significant loss, it's not uncommon to adopt a narrative that we are alone, and no one understands what we go through. Grief and trauma therapist, Arielle Sokoll-Ward, LCSW, challenges those beliefs by uncovering her most honest form: Raw, abraded, unapologetic grief. Within these pages, you are invited to find the language that describes your own grief as Arielle shares her journey through the emotional havoc of surviving the death of her partner through ongoing narrative, letters, and poetry. She explores how the losses that are riding shotgun in our life can connect us closer to each other in familiar lived experiences, leading to our own resilience. Pulling from a series of responses from her research on the lived experience of grief and anonymously sharing client experiences within the therapeutic space, Arielle provides explanations, common themes, and insights on the grieving process. Loss goes far beyond death. Grief and love are a paired partnership; one does not exist without the other. So, if you have felt either, this book is for you.
Publisher: Inara Publishing
ISBN: 9781737846970
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Here's the thing about grief: It doesn't take someone special to understand that you are going through pain. But unless you get it, you don't get it. Grief is harrowing, isolating, and all-encompassing. After experiencing a significant loss, it's not uncommon to adopt a narrative that we are alone, and no one understands what we go through. Grief and trauma therapist, Arielle Sokoll-Ward, LCSW, challenges those beliefs by uncovering her most honest form: Raw, abraded, unapologetic grief. Within these pages, you are invited to find the language that describes your own grief as Arielle shares her journey through the emotional havoc of surviving the death of her partner through ongoing narrative, letters, and poetry. She explores how the losses that are riding shotgun in our life can connect us closer to each other in familiar lived experiences, leading to our own resilience. Pulling from a series of responses from her research on the lived experience of grief and anonymously sharing client experiences within the therapeutic space, Arielle provides explanations, common themes, and insights on the grieving process. Loss goes far beyond death. Grief and love are a paired partnership; one does not exist without the other. So, if you have felt either, this book is for you.
High Five
Author: Adam Rubin
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0525428895
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
A #1 New York Times bestseller from the creators of the beloved Dragons Love Tacos comes a rollicking, rhyme-tastic, interactive high five competition--starring YOU! Discover the lost art of the high five and improve your slapping skills just in time for the annual high five contest! From hand-limbering stretches to lessons on five-ing with finesse, readers are guided through a series of interactive challenges, each goofier than the next. Acclaimed creative duo Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri have dreamed up another one-of-a-kind, laugh-out-loud book that kids will beg to read again and again.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0525428895
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
A #1 New York Times bestseller from the creators of the beloved Dragons Love Tacos comes a rollicking, rhyme-tastic, interactive high five competition--starring YOU! Discover the lost art of the high five and improve your slapping skills just in time for the annual high five contest! From hand-limbering stretches to lessons on five-ing with finesse, readers are guided through a series of interactive challenges, each goofier than the next. Acclaimed creative duo Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri have dreamed up another one-of-a-kind, laugh-out-loud book that kids will beg to read again and again.
Sydney Omarr's Day-by-Day Astrological Guide for the Year 2013: Taurus
Author: Trish MacGregor
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101586788
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
LET THE STARS BRIGHTEN YOUR 2013 WITH LOVE, HAPPINESS, HEALTH, AND SUCCESS! Whether you’re seeking a sparkling new romance, a bold career move, or stellar success, this remarkable guide will help you take control of your destiny and make your dreams come true. Here are the year’s picks and predictions, along with 18 months of exciting, on-target daily horoscopes—from July 2012 to December 2013. You will also discover: • What your rising sign says about your personality • How to use the moon and planets for health and well-being • How to use the stars for help with money matters • Online astrology and how to use it • How to heat up your love life with the stars as your guide —And much more! SYDNEY OMARR’S® Day-by-Day Astrological Guide for TAURUS / 2013 April 20-May 20
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101586788
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
LET THE STARS BRIGHTEN YOUR 2013 WITH LOVE, HAPPINESS, HEALTH, AND SUCCESS! Whether you’re seeking a sparkling new romance, a bold career move, or stellar success, this remarkable guide will help you take control of your destiny and make your dreams come true. Here are the year’s picks and predictions, along with 18 months of exciting, on-target daily horoscopes—from July 2012 to December 2013. You will also discover: • What your rising sign says about your personality • How to use the moon and planets for health and well-being • How to use the stars for help with money matters • Online astrology and how to use it • How to heat up your love life with the stars as your guide —And much more! SYDNEY OMARR’S® Day-by-Day Astrological Guide for TAURUS / 2013 April 20-May 20
Austin to ATX
Author: Joe Nick Patoski
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623497035
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
In this gonzo history of the “City of the Violet Crown,” author and journalist Joe Nick Patoski chronicles the modern evolution of the quirky, bustling, funky, self-contradictory place known as Austin, Texas. Patoski describes the series of cosmic accidents that tossed together a mashup of outsiders, free spirits, thinkers, educators, writers, musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and politicians who would foster the atmosphere, the vibe, the slightly off-kilter zeitgeist that allowed Austin to become the home of both Armadillo World Headquarters and Dell Technologies. Patoski’s raucous, rollicking romp through Austin’s recent past and hipster present connects the dots that lead from places like Scholz Garten—Texas’ oldest continuously operating business—to places like the Armadillo, where Willie Nelson and Darrell Royal brought hippies and rednecks together around music. He shows how misfits like William Sydney Porter—the embezzler who became famous under his pen name, O. Henry—served as precursors for iconoclasts like J. Frank Dobie, Bud Shrake, and Molly Ivins. He describes the journey, beginning with the search for an old girlfriend, that eventually brought Louis Black, Nick Barbaro, and Roland Swenson to the founding of the South by Southwest music, film, and technology festival. As one Austinite, who in typical fashion is simultaneously pursuing degrees in medicine and cinematography, says, “Austin is very different from the rest of Texas.” Many readers of Austin to ATX will have already realized that. Now they will know why.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623497035
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
In this gonzo history of the “City of the Violet Crown,” author and journalist Joe Nick Patoski chronicles the modern evolution of the quirky, bustling, funky, self-contradictory place known as Austin, Texas. Patoski describes the series of cosmic accidents that tossed together a mashup of outsiders, free spirits, thinkers, educators, writers, musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and politicians who would foster the atmosphere, the vibe, the slightly off-kilter zeitgeist that allowed Austin to become the home of both Armadillo World Headquarters and Dell Technologies. Patoski’s raucous, rollicking romp through Austin’s recent past and hipster present connects the dots that lead from places like Scholz Garten—Texas’ oldest continuously operating business—to places like the Armadillo, where Willie Nelson and Darrell Royal brought hippies and rednecks together around music. He shows how misfits like William Sydney Porter—the embezzler who became famous under his pen name, O. Henry—served as precursors for iconoclasts like J. Frank Dobie, Bud Shrake, and Molly Ivins. He describes the journey, beginning with the search for an old girlfriend, that eventually brought Louis Black, Nick Barbaro, and Roland Swenson to the founding of the South by Southwest music, film, and technology festival. As one Austinite, who in typical fashion is simultaneously pursuing degrees in medicine and cinematography, says, “Austin is very different from the rest of Texas.” Many readers of Austin to ATX will have already realized that. Now they will know why.
Unfollowing You
Author: Komal Kapoor
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN: 1524852082
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
After prolific growth on social media, Komal Kapoor is utilizing her perceptive understanding of romance in the digital age to present her first collection of poems. Unfollowing You tells a chronological tale of a modern love through a series of poems, prose, texts, screen grabs, and unsent letters. Exploring digital phenomena like swipe culture and technological realities, Kapoor’s words affirm experiences and sentiment echoed across many media platforms. Unfollowing You is separated into two parts: “Following You” details how the two protagonists fall in love and “Unfollowing You” shares their heartbreak. The realism of this collection will encourage readers to normalize growth and indulge in their feelings, even finding strength in them.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN: 1524852082
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
After prolific growth on social media, Komal Kapoor is utilizing her perceptive understanding of romance in the digital age to present her first collection of poems. Unfollowing You tells a chronological tale of a modern love through a series of poems, prose, texts, screen grabs, and unsent letters. Exploring digital phenomena like swipe culture and technological realities, Kapoor’s words affirm experiences and sentiment echoed across many media platforms. Unfollowing You is separated into two parts: “Following You” details how the two protagonists fall in love and “Unfollowing You” shares their heartbreak. The realism of this collection will encourage readers to normalize growth and indulge in their feelings, even finding strength in them.
Brew Beer Like a Yeti
Author: Jereme Zimmerman
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
ISBN: 1603587667
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Bronze Winner—Best Book from the Beer Writers Guild Experimentation, mystery, resourcefulness, and above all, fun—these are the hallmarks of brewing beer like a Yeti. Since the craft beer and homebrewing boom of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, beer lovers have enjoyed drinking and brewing a vast array of beer styles. However, most are brewed to accentuate a single ingredient—hops—and few contain the myriad herbs and spices that were standard in beer and gruit recipes from medieval times back to ancient people’s discovery that grain could be malted and fermented into beer. Like his first book, Make Mead Like a Viking, Jereme Zimmerman’s Brew Beer Like a Yeti returns to ancient practices and ingredients and brings storytelling, mysticism, and folklore back to the brewing process, including a broad range of ales, gruits, bragots, and other styles that have undeservingly taken a backseat to the IPA. Recipes inspired by traditions around the globe include sahti, gotlandsdricka, oak bark and mushroom ale, wassail, pawpaw wheat, chicha de muko, and even Neolithic “stone” beers. More importantly, under the guidance of “the world’s only peace-loving, green-living Appalachian Yeti Viking,” readers will learn about the many ways to go beyond the pale ale, utilizing alternatives to standard grains, hops, and commercial yeasts to defy the strictures of style and design their own brews.
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
ISBN: 1603587667
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Bronze Winner—Best Book from the Beer Writers Guild Experimentation, mystery, resourcefulness, and above all, fun—these are the hallmarks of brewing beer like a Yeti. Since the craft beer and homebrewing boom of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, beer lovers have enjoyed drinking and brewing a vast array of beer styles. However, most are brewed to accentuate a single ingredient—hops—and few contain the myriad herbs and spices that were standard in beer and gruit recipes from medieval times back to ancient people’s discovery that grain could be malted and fermented into beer. Like his first book, Make Mead Like a Viking, Jereme Zimmerman’s Brew Beer Like a Yeti returns to ancient practices and ingredients and brings storytelling, mysticism, and folklore back to the brewing process, including a broad range of ales, gruits, bragots, and other styles that have undeservingly taken a backseat to the IPA. Recipes inspired by traditions around the globe include sahti, gotlandsdricka, oak bark and mushroom ale, wassail, pawpaw wheat, chicha de muko, and even Neolithic “stone” beers. More importantly, under the guidance of “the world’s only peace-loving, green-living Appalachian Yeti Viking,” readers will learn about the many ways to go beyond the pale ale, utilizing alternatives to standard grains, hops, and commercial yeasts to defy the strictures of style and design their own brews.
The Book Artist
Author: Mark Pryor
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1633884899
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Hugo Marston, head of security for the U.S. Embassy in Paris, puts his life in danger when he investigates the murder of a celebrated artist, all the while fending off an assassin looking to settle an old score against him. Hugo Marston accompanies his boss, US Ambassador J. Bradford Taylor, to the first night of an art exhibition in Montmartre, Paris. Hugo is less than happy about going until he finds out that the sculptures on display are made from his favorite medium: books. Soon after the champagne starts to flow and the canapes are served, the night takes a deadly turn when one of the guests is found murdered. Hugo lingers at the scene and offers his profiling expertise to help solve the crime, but the detective in charge quickly jumps to his own conclusions. He makes an arrest, but it's someone that Hugo is certain is innocent. Meanwhile, his best friend, Tom Green, has disappeared to Amsterdam, hunting an enemy from their past, an enemy who gets the upper hand on Tom, and who then sets his sights on Hugo. With an innocent person behind bars, a murder to solve, and his own life in danger, Hugo knows he has no time to waste as one killer tries to slip away, and another gets closer and closer.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1633884899
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Hugo Marston, head of security for the U.S. Embassy in Paris, puts his life in danger when he investigates the murder of a celebrated artist, all the while fending off an assassin looking to settle an old score against him. Hugo Marston accompanies his boss, US Ambassador J. Bradford Taylor, to the first night of an art exhibition in Montmartre, Paris. Hugo is less than happy about going until he finds out that the sculptures on display are made from his favorite medium: books. Soon after the champagne starts to flow and the canapes are served, the night takes a deadly turn when one of the guests is found murdered. Hugo lingers at the scene and offers his profiling expertise to help solve the crime, but the detective in charge quickly jumps to his own conclusions. He makes an arrest, but it's someone that Hugo is certain is innocent. Meanwhile, his best friend, Tom Green, has disappeared to Amsterdam, hunting an enemy from their past, an enemy who gets the upper hand on Tom, and who then sets his sights on Hugo. With an innocent person behind bars, a murder to solve, and his own life in danger, Hugo knows he has no time to waste as one killer tries to slip away, and another gets closer and closer.