Book Details Title: Rachel Maddow: A Biography | |
Book DescriptionReview “Flattering…pleasant…thoroughly researched.” ―Publishers Weekly”Thoughtfully explores how Maddow became the legend she is today. ” ―BookRiot”Exceptionally well researched, written, organized and presented, Rachel Maddow: A Biography is an impressively informative biography and unreservedly recommended.” ―Midwest Book Review”Rogak creates a compelling biography…Rachel Maddow is an affectionate portrait of its subject.” ―Philadelphia Gay News Read more About the Author LISA ROGAK is the author of numerous books, including And Nothing But the Truthiness: The Rise (and Further Rise) of Stephen Colbert. She is the editor of the New York Times bestseller Barack Obama in His Own Words and author of the New York Times bestseller Angry Optimist: The Life and Times of Jon Stewart. Rogak lives in New Hampshire. Learn more on her website. Read more Customers Review: 5 stars for Rachel Maddow, 3 stars for the book. I don’t know if Rachel authorized this bio, but I do know 99.9% of the information in this book is out on the internet, so are the pictures. I think the author took a lot from the internet and did very little else to come up with this book. Dare I say, most of Dr. Maddow’s fans/followers who respect and love her could have written this book. |
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[PDF] Download Just Like a Mama by Alice Faye Duncan | Free EBOOK PDF English
Book Details Title: Just Like a Mama | |
Book DescriptionReview “A beautiful story of love and kinship, so needed for the many children living apart from their nuclear families.” – Kirkus Reviews Read more About the Author Alice Faye Duncan is the author of several books, including the classic NAACP Award–nominated board book, Honey Baby Sugar Child, and Just Like a Mama. Ms. Duncan is a school librarian in Memphis, Tennessee, and conducts writing workshops for parents and educators. Her latest picture book, Memphis, Martin and the Mountaintop, received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews.Charnelle Pinkney Barlow is a Georgia-based illustrator and surface designer. She has an MFA in illustration as a visual essay from the School of Visual Arts and a BFA in illustration from University of the Arts, and is the granddaughter of celebrated illustrator Jerry Pinkney. Read more Customers Review: A heart-warming book about a loving woman raising a little girl who wishes she could live with her parents, but can’t, just now. The rich illustrations light up the text. Alice Faye Duncan and Charnelle Pinkney Barlow have created a book to be cherished.
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[PDF] Download Black Is a Rainbow Color by Angela Joy | Free EBOOK PDF English
Book Details Title: Black Is a Rainbow Color | |
Book DescriptionReview “Both a beautiful celebration of black culture and an excellent first black history book for young children.” ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review“A treasure trove of positivity, strength, and pride for anyone seeking to uplift and educate young people.” ―Horn Book, starred review“A beautifully told and illustrated celebration of African American people and ethnology, Black Is a Rainbow Color thoughtfully explores what the Black experience means to a child . . . A must-have for children’s collections.” ―Booklist, starred review Read more About the Author Angela Joy was born and raised in Minneapolis. Before graduating Summa Cum Laude from the University of Minnesota, Angela attended New York University and Spelman College. Angela then traveled as a background vocalist, also working in television and movie soundtracks. She lives in southern California with her family. Black Is a Rainbow Color is her first book. Ekua Holmes is a native of Roxbury, MA, a graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and a recipient of the 2013 NAACP Image Award, a Brother Thomas Fellowship, and a 5-year appointment to the Boston Art Commission. Her picture books include the Caldecott Honor book Voice of Freedom and the Coretta Scott King Award winners Out of Wonder and The Stuff of Stars. Holmes serves as Assistant Director of MassArt’s Center for Art and Community Partnerships, and manages sparc! the ArtMobile, the institution’s vehicle for community outreach. Read more Customers Review: Black is a Rainbow Color is a delightful overview of Black culture and history through the eyes of a child. The lyrical text takes the listener and reader on an exciting journey of discovery while the bright, multilayered illustrations add depth and dimension to the words.This is much more than a picture book – the author provides resources for parents, caregivers and teachers. Included are background on numerous phrases and references within the text – historical events, poetry, and music. These additions allow a broader understanding and encourage more exploration.This book is a treasure for children and people of all ages! |
[PDF] Download One Degree Revolution: How the Wisdom of Yoga Inspires Small Shifts That Lead to Big Changes by CoKozlowski | Free EBOOK PDF English
Book Details Title: One Degree Revolution: How the Wisdom of Yoga Inspires Small Shifts That Lead to Big Changes | |
Book DescriptionReview “One Degree Revolution is a transformative journey of inquiry and practice. One small step at a time, Coby guides us in living with our hearts wide open. A beautiful and wise offering!”―Tara Brach, Ph.D., bestselling author of Radical Acceptance”Coby Kozlowski gives us a much needed new level of understanding yoga beyond our physical practices. One Degree Revolution shows us the route of a deep journey with simple actions that leads to a wide impact. Her sharing is wise, practical, and a beautiful companion to the soul.” ―Zainab Salbi, founder of Women for Women International and national bestselling author of Freedom Is an Inside Job”One Degree Revolution is a smart blend of timeless yogic wisdom and guidance for the next generation of seekers. It provides a roadmap to greatness––greater fulfillment and freedom. Readers will appreciate the easy-to-follow prompts that are designed to facilitate a heightened awareness of how to live joyfully, purposefully, as you move through the world.”―Yogarupa Rod Stryker, author of The Four Desires, founder of ParaYoga and creator of the app, Sanctuary “Coby takes yoga to the next level without leaving anyone behind. This is accessible spirituality at its best.”―Kathryn Budig, international yoga teacher and bestselling author of Aim True”Coby is showing us how to enter into dialogue with all the different parts of ourselves, including our wounds, and emerge stronger, celebrating life again. Our own sense of inquiry and wonder is how we tread this path. This is a path that Coby herself has had to walk, and she is showing us the techniques she used.”―Lorin Roche, PhD., author of The Radiance Sutras”Coby Kozlowski’s excellent new book is absolutely packed with sensible, effective, right-sized strategies for change. And the best thing is this: she feeds them up to us in edible morsels. Kozlowski is an astute observer of human nature, and this makes her an excellent guide through the often obscure by-ways of deep and lasting human transformation. Dip into any page of this book, and you will find a nugget of gold. I guarantee it! After my first read of the book, my most sustained impression was of the sheer abundance of its offerings.”―Stephen Cope, bestselling author of The Great Work of Your Life and Soul Friends”In One Degree Revolution, we are taken on a beautiful and lucid journey. This book provides the reader with the dynamic axiom of pairing intention with attention: the first radical step of self-inquiry and self-transformation. Filled with warmth, heart, and yogic-Zen wisdom, it is a guiding light towards full self-awakening.”―Ronald A. Alexander, Ph.D., author of Wise Mind Open Mind, and Founder, Open Mind Training Institute “It is clear Coby Kozlowski practices what she preaches. Her words convey yogic embodiment with an encouraging, nonjudgmental approach. Through inspirational wisdom and simple one-degree shifts, this informative book teaches us simple ways to uncover our best selves and live more in tune with our purpose. Highly recommended!”―Shonda Moralis, author of Breathe, Empower, Achieve Read more About the Author COBY KOZLOWSKI is a speaker, life coach trainer and contemporary yoga and meditation educator. She has appeared on the covers of Yoga Journal and Mantra Wellness Magazine and was named as “one of the seven yoga teachers who have changed the practice.” Coby is a senior faculty member and presenter at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and Esalen Institute. She received her master’s degree in transformative leadership. Visit Coby’s website to learn more. Read more Customers Review: An easy book that lays out the teachings of yoga, and stepping into a better life, in very practical, simple ways. Coby offers a relaxed DOABLE approach to help make life feel more rich and goals more attainable. This book is a great cover to cover read. It’s also proving to be awesome as an “open randomly” for a quick knowledge-bomb if you just need a reminder! Mostly I appreciate how accessible and practical the material is. She’s so good at reframing information and offering a variety of different daily experiments to jump into so we can each figure out what suites us best as we TAKE OWNERSHIP for our lives on a moment to moment basis! A truly delicious combo of well-worded wisdom, hands on experiments, and insightful personal stories that all help guide us toward a better understanding of ourselves and our place in the world. I wish I had the money to buy this book for everyone I care about, and also for those I don’t! 🙂 |
[PDF] Download Between Heaven and Hell: The Story of My Stroke by David Talbot | Free EBOOK PDF English
Book Details Title: Between Heaven and Hell: The Story of My Stroke | |
Book DescriptionReview “A deeply affecting examination of mortality, ambition and the priorities of a man who dodged death to live better days.” —Dave Eggers, bestselling author of The Circle, Zeitoun, and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius“Touching, informative, sometimes funny, sometimes harrowing, I couldn’t put it down.” —Anne Lamott, New York Times bestselling author“Talbot demonstrates the conviction of someone who has been there and back and now knows what is really at stake.. Inspiration for others facing similar challenges.” —Kirkus Reviews“What makes this book so special is the complete absence of resentment and self-pity. This is a story beyond catharsis—it’s a rebirth, a celebration, a hallucinatory and joyous examination of the aftermath of illness with love and gratitude infused on every page.” —Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain on Fire and The Great Pretender“Between Heaven and Hell should be an indispensable help for all those who survive strokes and those who care for survivors in the aftermath.” –Writers & Readers“A lighthearted look at myriad effects that a serious medical trauma can have on a person’s life.. Given the fatal and often mentally debilitating nature of strokes, it makes sense that such memoirs are so few; Talbot’s accomplishment is rare and that much more impressive.” –San Francisco Examiner“A gripping narrative. Between Heaven and Hell is a very honest and personal tale of Talbot’s struggles and healing-both physical and emotional-in the year following his stroke.” –Alta magazine Read more About the Author David Talbot is the esteemed author of four popular history books, and the founder and original editor in chief of one of the first entirely digital publications, Salon magazine. A former senior editor of Mother Jones magazine, Talbot is a journalist and columnist who has written for the New Yorker, Time, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, the San Francisco Chronicle and other publications. His book Season of the Witch was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller for four years and was the 2015 San Francisco One City One Book pick. Read more Customers Review: (I’ve written a long review of this book, which I hope will appear soon either on a literary site or my own blog. But until then, here’s a snapshot of my thoughts.)David Talbot—journalist, popular historian, longtime San Francisco resident, and author of Season of the Witch—has written a surprisingly vulnerable, intimate, often funny and engaging memoir which chronicles the November 2017 stroke that has left him physically devastated yet, at times, oddly peaceful and carefree. As he writes at the end of the book with a nod to the cover art by William Blake, the ordeal left him “ravaged and reborn, all at once.”Talbot has always had a gift for capturing the zeitgeist. And so, in this memoir, he somehow pulls his experience outside of himself. While keeping his feet on the earth, as in the cover art, he reaches for meaning. What could be indulgent and deeply depressing, a plodding chronicle of loss, becomes something else. Flashbacks to his 10-year-stint as founder and editor-in-chief of Salon.com and his ultimately futile attempts to get one of his highly political books made into a Hollywood TV series are interesting and revealing.Talbot’s brave self-awareness about his twilight existence in the sterile, noisy San Francisco of today helped me take stock of my own life here. I loved this book.
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[PDF] Download Harry Potter: Film Vault: Volume 6: Hogwarts Castle by Jody Revenson | Free EBOOK PDF English
Book Details Title: Harry Potter: Film Vault: Volume 6: Hogwarts Castle | |
Book DescriptionAbout the Author Jody Revenson has written extensively about the Harry Potter films, with her most recent books being Harry Potter: Spells & Charms: A Movie Scrapbook and Harry Potter: Hogwarts: A Movie Scrapbook. In her first foray into the wizarding world, she edited and contributed to the New York Times bestsellers Harry Potter: Film Wizardry and Harry Potter: Page to Screen. Read more Customers Review:Growing my library |
[PDF] Download The Battleship USS Iowa (Anatomy of The Ship) by Stefan Draminski | Free EBOOK PDF English
Book Details Title: The Battleship USS Iowa (Anatomy of The Ship) | |
Book DescriptionAbout the Author Stefan Draminski was born in 1982 and is a naval researcher and illustrator. Since 2002 he has worked on numerous publications on military history subjects. Using 3D software, he creates highly detailed and historically accurate digital models of warships, aircraft and vehicles. His particular interest in the Imperial Japanese Navy has led him to learn Japanese. He lives in Torun, Poland, with his wife, children, and dog. Read more Customers Review: After the superb “Bismarck” “Anatomy of the Ship” by the same illustrator, this was easily one of my most anticipated naval history releases in a long time. Having purchased almost every book in the series so far, I eagerly awaited a definitive technical study of an Iowa-class battleship. Sure, the Robert Sumrall book is a classic, but what I really wanted was a comprehensive set of plans which explored every facet of the ship in exacting detail.My review for the TL/DR crowd? “All style, little substance.”First, the good stuff. Once again, Stefan Draminski’s meticulously detailed computer models of the ship are the star of the show. His “Super Drawings in 3D” books are a joy to behold, and on a purely superficial level, this is one of the best looking “Anatomies” to date. Details as small as individual deck planks, helmet racks, flag lockers, fire plugs, and vents are all depicted. The ship is depicted at numerous points in her career, including as commissioned, late 1944, 1947, 1952, 1955, and 1984 through 1990. The line drawings are extremely sharp looking and detailed, with a special emphasis on the superstructure, armament, and fire control devices.For all the effort put into depicting the ship’s exterior, the interior is sadly neglected. Except for basic General Arrangement plans of each hull and superstructure deck, some sectional views of a 16-inch turret, a few unlabeled computer models, and 14 small transverse views, the entire book is a “skin deep” affair. There are no detailed views of the machinery, no diagrams of the hull structure, not even a single view of the interior of a 5″/38 mounting! I can understand why the “Bismarck” or “Yamato” anatomies might be lacking in those areas. But all four Iowas survive as museum ships, they have a huge cult following, and thousands of former crewmembers are still alive. It doesn’t make much sense, then, that even the “Bartolomeo Colleoni” AOTS, which covered an obscure Italian warship and had a much smaller page count, blows this one out of the water when it comes to internal details.I find myself comparing this book to the USS Intrepid “anatomy,” published way back in 1982. Yes, it has its flaws. It only depicts the ship as it appeared during World War II, there are no plans of the hull lines, and I imagine a lot of folks would scoff at the occasionally crude black and white drawings. But there’s just so much passion and detail on every page, whether it’s in a wonderful perspective view of the anchor gear, plan and sectional views of machinery spaces, meticulous diagrams of the shell plating, and plans showing all of the tanks in the double and third bottom. It reminds me of why I became fascinated by naval architecture in the first place – I used to think of ships as strange, mysterious things, and here were these books which explained, in a highly detailed but accessible manner, that they were enormously complex machines.I don’t want to denigrate Stefan Draminski’s skills as a graphics artist. Although I’ve loved his previous work, love this series, and found his “Bismarck” AOTS a massive improvement over the original edition, this book mostly left me cold. It feels like a mediocre “Anatomy of the Ship” grafted onto a superb “Super Drawings in 3D” title. It’s certainly gorgeous to look at but falls short of the work of John Roberts, John Lambert, Ross Watton, John McKay, and the other draftsmen who created the “classic” Anatomies in the 80s and 90s.(On a closing note, Steve Smith, someone much more intimately familiar with the internal arrangements of these ships, has posted a lengthy list of nitpicks on the Steelnavy message board. I’ve included them in the review comments.) |