![]() ![]() Project Fandom Gottlieb-Walker has an amazing eye and the best compliment I can give to her is that there are at least 10 images in this book Id buy large prints of if I could. Review Quotes Absolutely gorgeous.an excellent visual memoir. ![]() From production stills, to candids of the stars between takes, and the crew in action, alongside portrait shots of the actors who would eagerly pose for Kim, this book gives an unprecedented glimpse into the action on set with John Carpenter. ![]() All accompanied by exclusive commentary from those involved, including John Carpenter himself, and other key crew and cast. ![]() Book Synopsis John Carpenters producing partner Debra Hill hired photographer Kim Gottlieb-Walker to be the unit photographer on Halloween, and Kim soon became part of Carpenters filmmaking family, going on to shoot stills on the sets of some of his most iconic films: Halloween The Fog Escape from New York Halloween II Christine Collected together here for the first time is the best of that on-set photography, with iconic, rare, and previously unseen images. ![]()
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![]() ![]() It’s like we have to figure everything out ourselves and try to find the best practice to stay alive ourselves. ![]() Someone imagined that able bodied people made sense and that the world should be orientated around that, as opposed to orientated around the biodiversity of bodies we actually have, right? So it’s all imagined and so then when you realise that I think that awakening makes you like, “ Oh wait, so it doesn’t have to be this way? It can be some other way?” And I think we’re in that place.īut I also think right now, 2022, I think we’re fatigued… I think right now there’s a collective exhaustion in effect… we’re tired of being in the constant adaptations of the pandemic, and also, depending on where you live, having to be so self-protective. Someone imagined white was superior, male was superior. It’s not a fact, it’s not something that’s played out over time. … So I still think we’re in that same zone, right? But it’s like we’re recognising that if the world we live in has a root system in imagination, right, that someone imagines white supremacy. ![]() ![]() How would you evaluate the state of health of our collective imagination in 2022? I read one time you said, “We are in an imagination battle” and I wonder where are we at, do you think? ![]() ![]() ![]() A single look between them can convey an entire conversation. If there’s anything they can count on, it’s each other.Ĭlementine and Erika are each other’s oldest friends. Sam and Clementine have a wonderful, albeit, busy life: They have two little girls, Sam has just started a new dream job, and Clementine, a cellist, is busy preparing for the audition of a lifetime. What could possibly go wrong? In Truly Madly Guilty, Liane Moriarty turns her unique, razor-sharp eye toward three seemingly happy families. The new novel from Liane Moriarty, the number one New York Times best-selling author of The Husband’s Secret, Big Little Lies, and What Alice Forgot, about how sometimes we don’t appreciate how extraordinary our ordinary lives are until it’s too late. ![]() “Here’s the best news you’ve heard all year: Not a single page disappoints.The only difficulty with Truly Madly Guilty? Putting it down." ( Miami Herald) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He coined introvert for someone who needs quality time on their own and extrovert (although Jung spelled it “extravert”) for the person who never feels better than when in a crowd. The Swiss psychologist devised a series of personality types. Have you ever discussed whether you were introverted or extroverted? Undergone a personality test on a training course? Wondered what lurks in the shadow side of your character? Carl Jung is the person to thank. But what would he make of the 21st century so far, asks Mark Vernon. Alongside Sigmund Freud, he is arguably one of the two people of the 20th century who most shaped the way we think about who we are. “The afternoon of life must have a significance of its own and cannot be merely a pitiful appendage of life’s morning,”Ĭarl Gustav Jung died 50 years ago today. I came across this article on the BBC web site, and was intrigued, so have reproduced it in its entirety: What Carl Jung would have made of the world today ![]() ![]() ![]() Both Am and Ap work hard all day to provide for the family, making sure Efr n and his younger siblings Max and M a feel safe and loved.īut Efr n worries about his parents although he's American-born, his parents are undocumented. This is a book doing work of the spirit in a time of darkness." -Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango StreetĮfr n Nava's Am is his Superwoman-or Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes his mother often prepares. "We need books to break open our hearts, so that we might feel more deeply, so that we might be more human in these unkind times. ![]() Juvenile Fiction | People & Places - United States - Hispanic & Latino ![]() Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Emigration & Immigration WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guaranteeīinding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Contributor(s): Cisneros, Ernesto (Author) ![]() ![]() I wanted to bring you the story of a love that was truly undying. As I was writing that book, however, I found myself wanting to share the Marquess of Marsden’s story with more than the snippets that appeared whenever he reminisced about his Linnie. If you’ve read The Viscount and the Vixen, then you know how this story ends. Read moreĮxcerpt from An Affair with a Notorious Heiress It will be a night that stirs the flames of forbidden desires and changes their lives forever. And yet, when an invitation to the Marsden annual ball arrives, she can't refuse her one chance to waltz in his arms. Determined to achieve at least one of her dreams, Linnie makes plans to leave her sleepy village for London, intent on purging him from her heart. And while she may be allowed to be a marquess’ childhood companion, the baker's daughter never ends up with the handsome nobleman. Linnie Connor dreams of the independence of running her very own bakery. But when a beautiful, and completely unsuitable, woman snags his heart, he begins to realize that to get what you want, sometimes you have to break the rules. ![]() Expected from birth to adhere to decades of tradition, he plans to marry a proper young woman from a good family. ![]() The Marquess of Marsden always follows the rules. ![]() The long-anticipated and utterly extraordinary tale of the Mad Marquess that proves love truly does last forever ![]() ![]() ![]() The new Americans I was addressing were surely optimists by default about “the new world order.” I was an optimist myself, and I didn’t want to kill the buzz. Fukuyama hadn’t yet postponed the “end of history.” The war in Yugoslavia had not yet happened. What would you say today to the “new Americans” gathered at a naturalization ceremony?ĪNDREI CODRESCU: Today, I would sound cautionary notes: “You can remake America in the shape of what you want it to be, provided you leave your tribal resentments behind you, and watch your back.” At that time, I couldn’t see how previous generations of immigrants might not be exactly thrilled by newcomers. Truth seems to be negotiable now, and facts are politically charged. Or rather, we seem to live in different Americas: a red America and a blue one, an America where 2+2 makes 4 and another one where 2+2 sometimes adds up to 5. We live in a different America now, one defined by hyper-polarization, anger, and mistrust. Now it’s your turn.” This was almost 30 years ago. Every generation of new immigrants remakes America in the shape of what they imagine it to be. You said: “America is an idea in our minds. Toward the end of the movie, you spoke eloquently to a group of “new Americans” at a naturalization ceremony about what it means to be an American. AURELIAN CRAIUTU: Andrei, in 1993, your movie Road Scholar was released, along with the book of the same title. ![]() ![]() ![]() They get so absorbed in the fun that they lose track of time and mix up their gifts: Daniel picks up Ismail's keffiyeh and Ismail takes Daniel's tallit. ![]() Taking their gifts out for a spin, they meet by chance on a soccer field, and they soon begin to play together and show off the tricks they can do. They live in the same city and have the same birthday, and this year they get the same presents: a traditional scarf-for Daniel a tallit and for Ismail a keffiyeh-and a soccer ball. Daniel and Ismail, one Jewish and the other Palestinian, don't know each other yet, but they have more in common than they know. About the Book Book reads right to left in Hebrew and Arabic manner.Ī one-of-a-kind, uplifting picture book about a Jewish boy and a Palestinian boy who bond on the soccer field-translated into English, Hebrew, and Arabic. ![]() ![]() ![]() A perfect mix of military SF and high adventure-if you enjoy your tour, re-up with HH2, The Honor of the Queen. But that outpost soon proves to be a powder keg, and it's up to Harrington and the Fearless crew to thwart the aggressive plans of the Haven Republic. The politicians she's offended banish her to a galactic backwater, Basilisk Station. Against all odds (just the way Honor likes it), she still manages a clever coup in tactical war games, a feat that earns her accolades-and enemies. ![]() But her excitement quickly fades-political maneuvering by top brass in the Manticoran navy has left her light cruiser outfitted with a half-baked experimental weapons system. On Basilisk Station is the first book in a truly wonderful space opera series about a space navy set three thousand years in the future and featuring. The series' kickoff puts a giddy Commander Harrington at the helm of her first serious starship, the HMS Fearless. ![]() ![]() Honor-the heroine of this fast-paced, addictive space opera-is a polished, plucky bulldog of a naval officer, part Horatio Hornblower, part Miles Vorkosigan, part Captain Janeway, and with a razor-clawed telepathic cat thrown over her shoulder for good measure. On Basilisk Station (or "HH1" as it's known to the faithful) is the first installment in David Weber's cult hit Honor Harrington series, which has charmed the socks off schoolgirls and sailors alike. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I thought you just acted crazy for the crowd. With a snort, Crush picked up Lola and put her in front of her food bowl. “I need a boyfriend or my aunts are bringing in a matchmaker so they can possibly hook me up with a distant relative.” “Why are you here?” he barked, fed up with this line of questioning. “And there have been a few interested people but they weren’t the right family for her.” “I don’t have papers or anything and she’s been fixed.” Unlike the She-tiger, this woman had basic manners. ![]() “A purebred English bulldog?” the woman with Malone kindly asked. The felines began laughing again and Lola snarled at them. Malone and the other woman exchanged another glance and Malone said, “This is your dog.” Lola continued to bark so Crush said, “Cut it.” She did and trotted over to him, turning and sitting down on his foot while facing the two felines. He didn’t know why Malone sounded so disbelieving. The two women looked at him and he shrugged. Lola trotted into the kitchen but commenced to barking as soon as she saw Malone and Dr. It used to be his apartment, now it was his house. “I’m fostering for a friend.” He whistled and Lola came out of the hiding place she always went to whenever his idiot brothers broke into his home. That was around the time the laughter stopped. While the two females found reasons to laugh, Crush finished putting away his groceries and put down food for Lola. Bear Meets Girl Excerpt Unedited/Unproofed ![]() |