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Teresa Carreno : colori di madre / testi di Paola Maestrini, Gaetano La Rosa
: Charta, 2001
Abstract: A geographical atlas of maternity, The Colors of Mothersoffers a culturally plural reading of the delicate and sensual physical relationship between mother and child. Moved by her own experience of motherhood, photographer Teresa Carreno portrays the transformation of a multiethnic body during pregnancy and the event of giving birth, echoing an analogy with ancient cults of the Mother Goddess.
Running with scissors : a memoir / Augusten Burroughs
: Picador, 2002
Abstract: The #1 New York Times Bestseller An Entertainment Weekly Top Ten Book of the Year Now a Major Motion Picture Running with Scissors is the true story of a boy whose mother (a poet with delusions of Anne Sexton) gave him away to be raised by her unorthodox psychiatrist who bore a striking resemblance to Santa Claus. At the age of twelve, Burroughs found himself amidst Victorian squalor, living with the doctor's bizarre family, and befriending a pedophile who resided in the backyard shed. The story of an outlaw childhood where rules were unheard of, and the Christmas tree stayed up all year-round, where Valium was consumed like candy, and if things got dull, an electroshock therapy machine could provide entertainment. The funny, harrowing, and bestselling account of an ordinary boys survival under the most extraordinary circumstances. Running with Scissors Acknowledgments Gratitude doesnt begin to describe it: Jennifer Enderlin, Christopher Schelling, John Murphy, Gregg Sullivan, Kim Cardascia, Michael Storrings, and everyone at St. Martins Press. Thank you: Lawrence David, Suzanne Finnamore, Robert Rodi, Bret Easton Ellis, Jon Pepoon, Lee Lodes, Jeff Soares, Kevin Weidenbacher, Lynda Pearson, Lona Walburn, Lori Greenburg, John DePretis, and Sheila Cobb. I would also like to express my appreciation to my mother and father for, no matter how inadvertently, giving me such a memorable childhood. Additionally, I would like to thank the real-life members of the family portrayed in this book for taking me into their home and accepting me as one of their own. I recognize that their memories of the events described in this book are different than my own. They are each fine, decent, and hard-working people. The book was not intended to hurt the family. Both my publisher and I regret any unintentional harm resulting from the publishing and marketing of Running with Scissors. Most of all, I would like to thank my brother for demonstrating, by example, the importance of being wholly unique.
THe witches of Eastwick : a novel / John Updike
: Ballantine books, 2008
Abstract: BEFORE THEY WERE THE WIDOWS OF EASTWICK, OUR HEROINES WERE A TRIO OF DELIGHTFULLY WICKED WITCHES. In a small New England town in that hectic era when the sixties turned into the seventies, there lived three witches. Alexandra Spoffard, a sculptress, could create thunderstorms. Jane Smart, a cellist, could fly. The local gossip columnist, Sukie Rougemont, could turn milk into cream. Divorced but hardly celibate, the wonderful witches one day found themselves quite under the spell of the new man in town, Darryl Van Horne, whose strobe-lit hot tub room became the scene of satanic pleasures. To tell you any more, dear reader, would be to spoil the joy of reading this hexy, sexy novel by the incomparable John Updike. Praise for New York Times Bestseller The Witches of Eastwick: A dazzling book . . . Updike is devilishly clever. Los Angeles Times New Englands past and present are brilliantly interwoven in this narrative . . . [Updike] has brought [this] culture wittily and radiantly to life. The New York Times A great deal of fun to read . . . fresh, constantly entertaining . . . John Updike [is] a wizard of language and observation. The Philadelphia Inquirer A wicked entertainment . . . In book after book, Updikes fine, funny impressionistic art strips the full casings of everydayness from objects we have known all our lives and makes them shine with fresh new connections. The New Republic Witty, ironic, engrossing, punctuated by transports of spectacular prose. Time Vintage Updike, which is to say among the best fiction we have. Newsday Selected by Time as one of the Five Best Works of Fiction of the Year
The double / Jose' Saramago ; translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa
: Harvest, 2005
Abstract: Tertuliano Mximo Afonso is a divorced, depressed history teacher. To lift his spirits, a colleague suggests he rent a certain video. Tertuliano watches the film, unimpressed. But during the night, when he is awakened by noises in his apartment, he goes into the living room to find that the VCR is replaying the video. He watches in astonishment as a man who looks exactly like him-or, more specifically, exactly like he did five years before, mustachioed and fuller in the face-appears on the screen. He sleeps badly. Against his better judgment, Tertuliano decides to pursue his double. As he roots out the man's identity, what begins as a whimsical story becomes a "wonderfully twisted meditation on identity and individuality" (The Boston Globe). Saramago displays his remarkable talent in this haunting tale of appearance versus reality.
6. ed.
Gribaudo, 2018
Abstract: Un manuale facile e veloce per cavarsela all'estero in tutte le occasioni. Da ora in poi non hai più scuse per rimandare quella tanto sospirata vacanza all'estero che non hai mai avuto il coraggio di fare, con English in Viaggio e lo humour di John Peter Sloan le figuracce saranno solo un ricordo.
The Cambridge companion to Mark Twain / edited by Forrest G. Robinson
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995
Ten short stories / Roald Dahl ; edited by Ronald Carter
Harmondsworth : Penguin, 2000
Cambridge University Press, 2012
: Usborne, 2007
Usborne young reading. Series two
: Usborne, 2003
Usborne young reading. Series two
Mother's day / Anne Brooksbank
: Puffin, 2005
Abstract: it's been ages since Molly last heard from her mum, Ro, and she's worried. Not that Ro hasn't done this before - since the divorce, Molly hasn't known what to expect from her mother. if only things could go back to the way they were before Ro disappeared and her dad remarried . . . but then she wouldn't have her half-brother Locky, and now she can't imagine her life without him. When a letter finally does arrive, Molly learns her mum's made some big changes . . . but there's an even bigger surprise in store for all of them . . .
Explorers wanted!. Under the sea / Simon Chapman
: Egmont, 2003
: Publications international, 2001
Lost in Italy / John Peter Sloan
Milano : Mondadori, 2012
Abstract: Il nuovo metodo: leggi, ascolta, ridi, impara. Leggi e ascolta gli sketch comici, impara nuovi vocaboli, capisci le regole di grammatica, scopri i trucchi di pronuncia.
Shanghai baby / Wei Hui [i.e. Weihui Zhou ; traslated from the chinese by Bruce Humes
: Washington Square Press, 2002
Tenney's Landing / Catherine Tudish
: Scribner, 2005
Stories Scribner
Abstract: These deeply empathic and beautifully crafted stories explore the interwoven lives and histories of the people of Tenney's Landing, a small Pennsylvania river town. Catherine Tudish has assembled an array of richly textured characters whose paths intersect in ways both incidental and intimate as they learn that their capacity for hope and forgiveness is greater than they thought.In "Where the Devil Lost His Blanket," Elizabeth Tenney embarks on an unexpected journey to return the remains of her recently deceased neighbor, a woman she barely knew, to South America. "The Dowry" portrays a woman, who, faced with her father's fatal illness, finds herself confronting the tragedy and betrayal that drove her from home. The title character of "Jordan's Stand," a gruff old farmer, forms an unlikely friendship with a young widow as he tries to teach her how to hunt. In "The Springhouse," a woman finds the strength to leave her husband and return to her parents' home, where she becomes the unofficial guardian of all manner of community secrets.Wise, resonant, and exquisitely tender, these stories capture moments of change -- upheaval, renewal, and the quieter revolutions inspired by the small eventfulness of everyday life. Tudish's remarkable debut illuminates the shared human condition through the particulars of a small American town.
The Marmaid Chair / Sue Monk Kidd
: Penguin books, 2006
Abstract: Inside the abbey of a Benedictine monastery on tiny Egret Island, just off the coast of South Carolina, resides a beautiful and mysterious chair ornately carved with mermaids and dedicated to a saint who, legend claims, was a mermaid before her conversion. Jessie Sullivan's conventional life has been "molded to the smallest space possible." So when she is called home to cope with her mother's startling and enigmatic act of violence, Jessie finds herself relieved to be apart from her husband, Hugh. Jessie loves Hugh, but on Egret Island-- amid the gorgeous marshlands and tidal creeks--she becomes drawn to Brother Thomas, a monk who is mere months from taking his final vows. What transpires will unlock the roots of her mother's tormented past, but most of all, as Jessie grapples with the tension of desire and the struggle to deny it, she will find a freedom that feels overwhelmingly right.