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"One of America's most courageous young journalists" and the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir Brain on Fire investigates the shocking mystery behind the dramatic experiment that revolutionized modern medicine (NPR).Doctors have struggled for centuries to define insanity--how do you diagnose it, how do you treat it, how do you even know what it is? In search of an answer, in the 1970s a Stanford psychologist named David Rosenhan and seven other people--sane, healthy, well-adjusted members of society--went undercover into asylums around America to test the legitimacy of psychiatry's labels. Forced to remain inside until they'd "proven" themselves sane, all eight emerged with alarming diagnoses and even more troubling stories of their treatment. Rosenhan's watershed study broke open the field of psychiatry, closing down institutions and changing mental health diagnosis forever. But, as Cahalan's explosive new research shows in this real-life detective story, very little in this saga is exactly as it seems. What really happened behind those closed asylum doors?


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"A most inspired account of the grace of God working in a human life..." Norman Vincent Peale An enlightening book that is not about a prison with bars, but about a prison of circumstances - and how to be set free! Millions say it has changed their lives and introduced them to the solution to their problems.


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Books are everywhere. Libraries big and small and bookstores are splattered all over college campuses and larger cities. They are all filled with one of the most important things of all time—books. Those who read books appreciate the multiple places to find books. Those who aren’t fans of books, don’t understand what could make readers want to obsess over books. There is a reason for their obsession, though. You hear it all the time: read every day.Reading is important because it develops our thoughts, gives us endless knowledge and lessons to read while keeping our minds active. Reading books to help us learn and understand and makes us smarter, not to mention the knowledge, vocabulary and thinking skills we develop.In the world today where information are abundant, reading books is one of the best ways to be informed. Though reading might seem like simple fun, it can be helping your body and mind without you even realising what is happening. What makes reading so important? It can be for these reasons and not just knowledge.For those who don’t enjoy it, you might change your mind after hearing about the benefits. Can something so easy and fun be so helpful in your life? Of course, it can! Reading can be a great benefit to you in many different ways—such as sharpening your mind, imagination, and writing skills. With so many advantages, it should be an everyday occurrence to read at least a little something.Books can hold and keep all kinds of information, stories, thoughts and feelings unlike anything else in this world. Can words, paragraphs, and fictional worlds be all that great for you and your health? It definitely can, and it is a timeless form of entertainment and information

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My Grape Paris takes fans of Laura Bradbury’s Grape Series to the captivating world of Paris, where Laura has managed to organize an exchange year at the Sorbonne. Franck accompanies her, delighted to return to his native France. Over afternoons napping in an ancient Roman amphitheater and nights gallivanting around the Louvre, Laura dreams of becoming a sophisticated Parisian woman.However, Laura soon discovers that living in Paris is much more complicated than the fantasy. Besides inappropriate relatives and spiteful teachers, there are also questions that become impossible to ignore. Will Franck stay in Paris after Laura’s stint at the Sorbonne is up? Is their Parisian year the final hurrah for their romance? Find out in My Grape Paris, as Laura confronts love and heartbreak in the city of lights.Praise for Laura Bradbury's Grape Series:"Bradbury’s Grape Series feels like a series of honest and funny letters sent from a friend about her fascinating (and sometimes baffling) life in France. A beautiful read.”—JANICE MACLEOD, New York Times bestselling author of Paris Letters and A Paris Year“Bradbury’s Grape Series takes the reader on a romantic adventure into the heart, soul, and people of la belle France. Filled with delicious food, love, and laughter, Bradbury’s writing proves that you have to dare to follow your heart wherever it leads you...and that sometimes we have to step outside our comfort zone to truly live.”—SAMANTHA VÉRANT, author of How to Make a French Family and Seven Letters from Paris


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Books are everywhere. Libraries big and small and bookstores are splattered all over college campuses and larger cities. They are all filled with one of the most important things of all time—books. Those who read books appreciate the multiple places to find books. Those who aren’t fans of books, don’t understand what could make readers want to obsess over books. There is a reason for their obsession, though. You hear it all the time: read every day.Reading is important because it develops our thoughts, gives us endless knowledge and lessons to read while keeping our minds active. Reading books to help us learn and understand and makes us smarter, not to mention the knowledge, vocabulary and thinking skills we develop.In the world today where information are abundant, reading books is one of the best ways to be informed. Though reading might seem like simple fun, it can be helping your body and mind without you even realising what is happening. What makes reading so important? It can be for these reasons and not just knowledge.For those who don’t enjoy it, you might change your mind after hearing about the benefits. Can something so easy and fun be so helpful in your life? Of course, it can! Reading can be a great benefit to you in many different ways—such as sharpening your mind, imagination, and writing skills. With so many advantages, it should be an everyday occurrence to read at least a little something.Books can hold and keep all kinds of information, stories, thoughts and feelings unlike anything else in this world. Can words, paragraphs, and fictional worlds be all that great for you and your health? It definitely can, and it is a timeless form of entertainment and information

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This easy step-by-step method emphasizes correct playing habits and note reading through interval recognition. Lesson Book 2 continues where Level 1B finishes. This book introduces dotted half notes and dotted quarter notes, plus intervals of 6ths, 7ths and octaves. Teaches greater movement of the hands, including crossing two over one and scalework. Students will also learn more about triads, primary chords, and blocked and broken chords. Songs Include: 18th Century Dance * Alouette * Blue Scales * Calypso Carnival * The Can-Can * Cockles and Mussels * The Galway Piper * Get Away! * Got Lotsa Rhythm * Kum-ba-yah! * Lavender's Blue * London Bridge * Lone Star Waltz * Malaguena * Nick Nack Paddy Wack * Ode to Joy * Oh! Susanna! * On the Bridge at Avignon * Our Special Waltz * Prelude * Red River Valley * Sarasponda * Square Dance * When You Grow Up * Why Am I Blue?


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About the Author Mary Engelbreit's aphorisms and artwork appear on millions of greeting cards and gift products. Her popularity continues to grow through the success of her books, calendars, home decor, stationery, and crafting lines. Her company is based in St. Louis, Missouri. Read more


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Books are everywhere. Libraries big and small and bookstores are splattered all over college campuses and larger cities. They are all filled with one of the most important things of all time—books. Those who read books appreciate the multiple places to find books. Those who aren’t fans of books, don’t understand what could make readers want to obsess over books. There is a reason for their obsession, though. You hear it all the time: read every day.Reading is important because it develops our thoughts, gives us endless knowledge and lessons to read while keeping our minds active. Reading books to help us learn and understand and makes us smarter, not to mention the knowledge, vocabulary and thinking skills we develop.In the world today where information are abundant, reading books is one of the best ways to be informed. Though reading might seem like simple fun, it can be helping your body and mind without you even realising what is happening. What makes reading so important? It can be for these reasons and not just knowledge.For those who don’t enjoy it, you might change your mind after hearing about the benefits. Can something so easy and fun be so helpful in your life? Of course, it can! Reading can be a great benefit to you in many different ways—such as sharpening your mind, imagination, and writing skills. With so many advantages, it should be an everyday occurrence to read at least a little something.Books can hold and keep all kinds of information, stories, thoughts and feelings unlike anything else in this world. Can words, paragraphs, and fictional worlds be all that great for you and your health? It definitely can, and it is a timeless form of entertainment and information

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READ [EBOOK] When Death Becomes Life: Notes from a Transplant Surgeon

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"With When Death Becomes Life, Joshua Mezrich has performed the perfect core biopsy of transplantation—a clear and compelling account of the grueling daily work, the spell-binding history and the unsettling ethical issues that haunt this miraculous lifesaving treatment. Mezrich's compassionate and honest voice, punctuated by a sharp and intelligent wit, render the enormous subject not just palatable but downright engrossing."—Pauline Chen, author of Final Exam: A Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality A gifted surgeon illuminates one of the most profound, awe-inspiring, and deeply affecting achievements of modern day medicine—the movement of organs between bodies—in this exceptional work of death and life that takes its place besides Atul Gawande’s Complications, Siddhartha Mukherjee’s The Emperor of All Maladies, and Jerome Groopman’s How Doctors Think. At the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Joshua Mezrich creates life from loss, transplanting organs from one body to another. In this intimate, profoundly moving work, he illuminates the extraordinary field of transplantation that enables this kind of miracle to happen every day.When Death Becomes Life is a thrilling look at how science advances on a grand scale to improve human lives. Mezrich examines more than one hundred years of remarkable medical breakthroughs, connecting this fascinating history with the inspiring and heartbreaking stories of his transplant patients. Combining gentle sensitivity with scientific clarity, Mezrich reflects on his calling as a doctor and introduces the modern pioneers who made transplantation a reality—maverick surgeons whose feats of imagination, bold vision, and daring risk taking generated techniques and practices that save millions of lives around the world.Mezrich takes us inside the operating room and unlocks the wondrous process of transplant surgery, a delicate, intense ballet requiring precise timing, breathtaking skill, and at times, creative improvisation. In illuminating this work, Mezrich touches the essence of existence and what it means to be alive. Most physicians fight death, but in transplantation, doctors take from death. Mezrich shares his gratitude and awe for the privilege of being part of this transformative exchange as the dead give their last breath of life to the living. After all, the donors are his patients, too.When Death Becomes Life also engages in fascinating ethical and philosophical debates: How much risk should a healthy person be allowed to take to save someone she loves? Should a patient suffering from alcoholism receive a healthy liver? What defines death, and what role did organ transplantation play in that definition? The human story behind the most exceptional medicine of our time, Mezrich’s riveting book is a beautiful, poignant reminder that a life lost can also offer the hope of a new beginning.


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Review Photographer Magnus Hastings' new book Why Drag? asks this most basic question of drag queens in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. And the answers range from clich� to surprising in this gorgeous and lush coffeetable tome on this bombastic cultural phenomenon as it reaches new heights in a time of cultural change about gender identity and expression.While there have been many photography books of drag queens, no one has given it the polish and sparkle that Hastings has with his 135 portraits, including familiar faces like Trixie Mattel, Paige Turner, Bianca Del Rio, Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales, Jackie Beat, Milk, Lady Bunny, Tammie Brown, Raja, Peaches Christ, Detox, Willam, and cover model Courtney Act.Hastings' photography is a visual feast, but when accompanied by an interesting survey of drag queens, the book takes on a new level of cultural importance. Whether it's Mutha Chucka from San Francisco who answers 'why drag' with 'To change the world, one look at a time,' the Boulet Brothers from Los Angeles with 'It's a natural evolution towards assuming your true form,' or London's Dusty O with 'To escape tedious normality...,' the text in Why Drag? provides insight into the motivations of those who dedicate their lives to this imaginative art form.� Sometimes it's just as basic as Willam's answer: 'I really like shiny stuff.'With two compelling introductions, one by Hastings and the other by Boy George, Why Drag? also asks another question, albeit covertly. In this time of rapid progress for LGBT people in many parts of the world, what will happen to LGBT culture? Is assimilation inevitable? While drag itself may change, it's so rooted in rebellion and risk-taking that while it may influence culture-at-large it will also be an outsider art. It, at least for the moment, seems to be a sharp reminder of the culture that LGBT people created on their own to reject strict social mores and roles that seek to oppress. The sheer diversity of that expression included in Why Drag? is evidence that there are no limits to human imagination and that this example of LGBT culture is robust, dynamic, and ready for more.- Provincetown Herald Read more About the Author Magnus Hastings is a photographer whose work has been featured in various books and magazines and shown in several solo exhibitions. He lives in Los Angeles and London.Boy George is a singer, songwriter, producer, author, and fashion designer. He lives in London. Read more


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(READ) Rare Breed: A Guide to Success for the Defiant, Dangerous, and Different

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Review �There�s a choice�become a rare breed, someone who cares enough to contribute, to speak up and to challenge convention. Not to hustle, which is selfish, but to make a ruckus and to make things better. Take what you need from this brazen rant and go!� (Seth Godin, New York Times bestselling author of�This is Marketing and What To Do When It�s Your Turn)�Rare Breed is a guide for strategic rebellion. If you�re looking to make a difference in your business or in the world at large, wow, have you ever found the right book. Reading it will inspire you into taking big, immediate, spirited action.� (Mark Levy, Founder of Levy Innovation and creator of�Your Big Sexy Idea)�In a business world that�s a vast sea of sameness, you�ve got to be different � really different � to stand out and get noticed. Read this book, and you too will learn the secrets of rare breed leaders who do things differently and make a difference in the world.� (Peter Economy, Wall Street Journal bestselling author and The Leadership Guy at Inc.com)�Entrepreneurs need to know how to really cut through the noise these days in order to grow their business. Sunny and Ashleigh�s book can help by showing them how so-called vices are actually positive building blocks towards success.� (Michael A. Smith, Producer, Bloomberg)�A good dish doesn�t always start with a recipe, but with excellent ingredients, vision and confidence. In this book, through the passionate and talented writers Sunny Bonnell and Ashleigh Hansberger, you will find all the ingredients that shape the path of many successful individuals in their craft.� (Daniel Boulud, renowned French chef, James Beard Awardee and restauranteur)�To all my Rare Breeds reading this: understand this book isn�t a blueprint to success, as we all have to walk our own paths. But it will give you the strength to keep pushing because it�s a beautiful reminder that you are not alone.� (Charlamagne tha God, New York Times bestselling author of Black Privilege)“What traits do brave and unique individuals possess that allow them to achieve the highest heights and do it on their own terms? To explore this question...Rare Breed identifies seven traits that society calls �vices,� to help readers turn them into virtues and achieve stand-out success.” (Forbes)“[A] brash and determined ode to the nonconforming entrepreneur.” (Publishers Weekly)“Readers will feel that Bonnell and Hansberger are coaching them personally to redefine their limits, skillsets, talents, and comfort zones in the workplace, and to help them dismantle status-quo practices�this work [is] motivating and helpful in overcoming internal and external barriers to career success.” (Booklist)�See how feistiness can work for you�Rare Breed is like an entire wind storm of fresh air.� (USA Today) Read more About the Author SUNNY BONNELL and ASHLEIGH HANSBERGER are the award-winning founders of Motto, one of the top branding and digital agencies for rule breakers and game changers. They�ve been featured�on CBS News and Fox Business and in Entrepreneur, American Express, Chicago Tribune, Forbes, Inc., Huffington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere. Between the two of them, they are members of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and have graced lists such as GDUSA�s Top 25 People to Watch and Inc. 30 Under 30, America�s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs. Visit them at ThisIsRareBreed.com. Read more


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About the Author Jessica Camilla O'Neal was born in the wilds of Wyoming, with a love of mountains and music right out of the gate. Raised on the back of a horse and in the spotlight of the stage, Jessica suffered a life-changing accident that left her questioning everything. While spending nine months in a hospital bed, legs elevated above her heart and unable to fit under the piano she'd played most of her life, Jessica taught herself to play guitar. This was the beginning of writing songs of life, healing, and her deep love of Wyoming. Jessica embarked on a deep and painful recovery, and still manages chronic pain while seeking truth and light, passion, and inspiration. Jessica's father passed away in 2007, sending her into another healing journey. Not long after, she and her husband survived a nearly fatal shooting. A cowgirl, retreat leader, singer-songwriter, storyteller, actress, mom, and horsewoman, Jessica continues to seek peace, happiness, and joy while sharing stories of joy, pain, healing, triumph, and love. Read more


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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

[read ebook] The Light Within Me: An Inspirational Memoir

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Review �Ainsley is passionate about her relationship with Jesus and, as a cohost, waking you up each morning and giving you the story. While she�s living her dream, it hasn�t always been easy�Her transparency will both inspire and motivate you to believe in great things, while trusting God in the process.� (Tim Tebow, professional athlete)�Ainsley invites us to meet the people who shaped her, the principles that sustain her, and, most of all, the faith that grounds her. In a day when so many public figures struggle to maintain balance, her story is a welcome breath of fresh air.� (Max Lucado, pastor and author)�Very few public figures would ever be willing to be vulnerable and real by sharing their innermost thoughts and secrets. In The Light Within Me, Ainsley does just that, revealing the true secret to her success�her deep faith in God.� (Sean Hannity, Fox News Channel television host and nationally syndicated radio host) Read more From the Back Cover Ainsley Earhardt never set out to be a morning person, but in the years since joining the�Fox & Friends�team, she has become a weekday fixture in households around the country, helping to give millions of Americans the news they need to start the day and emerging as one of the most charming voices on television.Now, for the first time, Ainsley opens up about the spiritual path that led her to the�Fox & Friends�couch, a journey filled with trials, joy, and determination. From the values instilled in her by her hardworking parents to the importance of community that she learned growing up in South Carolina, she recounts how her success has been shaped at every step by her family and her faith. Though Ainsley grew up in the church, it wasn�t until college that she found herself pursuing a deeper connection to God, a search that led her belief to a new place and solidified the foundation that would shepherd her through the good times as well as the bad.�Detailing her long ascent to the top of morning television, Ainsley describes how her passion for journalism first took hold, only to be tested through years of hard work and dedication. Discussing the passages, prayers, and ideas that have sustained her through her lowest moments and toughest broadcasts, she explains her difficult yet blessed road to becoming a working mother, and sheds light on how finding her spiritual voice on air proved the greatest challenge of all.��Filled with inspirational scripture and illustrated with sixteen pages of never-before-seen photographs,�The Light Within Me�is a deeply felt, emotional look at how faith inspires us all to achieve, and supports us through our most trying times. Read more About the Author Ainsley Earhardt is the author of the bestselling childrenTake Heart, My Child and Through Your Eyes, and is one of the cohosts of the number one cable morning news show, Fox & Friends, on the Fox News Channel. She has been a correspondent for Sean HannityHannity; a cohost of Fox & Friends First; an anchor for Fox & Friends Weekend; a host of FoxAll-American New Year, America, Outnumbered, and The Five. She has also been a panelist on The Live Desk and has appeared with Neil Cavuto and Tucker Carlson on their shows. She lives in New York City. Read more


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Review Anne Lamott author of Operating Instructions Baby Catcher is a celebration of life, a book of beautiful and passionate stories of birth -- and the mothers, fathers, families, and friends who assisted -- told by a midwife devoted to more tender and natural childbirth. This is an inspiring, important book.Publishers Weekly A page-turner. Read more About the Author Peggy Vincent became a licensed midwife specializing in home births in 1980, after fifteen years as a delivery room nurse, ten years as a natural childbirth teacher, and three years as the director of the first alternative birth center in the East Bay. Five years later, she became the first completely independent nurse midwife to be granted hospital privileges in the Berkeley area. Vincent lives in Oakland, California, with her husband and teenage son. Visit her online at BabyCatcher.net. Read more Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter One: You Have to Lie DownSEPTEMBER 1962DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA'Please lie down,' I begged Zelda. 'Please.' Wearing nothing but a shiny coat of sweat, the young black woman stood upright on her hospital bed, stomping from the lumpy pillow to the foot rail and then back again. For the past fifteen minutes she'd been running laps on top of her bed, towering four feet above me as I raced along the floor with my arms outstretched in the futile hope that I might catch her if she fell.'It's against the rules to do that,' I whined, aware of how prissy and juvenile I sounded, but I was just a student nurse, and I'd be in trouble if I couldn't control this crazy pregnant woman. I tried another line of reasoning. 'You might hurt yourself, not to mention your baby.' Yeah, that sounded better. But she wasn't buying it.Moaning, she sped to the head of the bed, tromped on the pillow with her callused feet, and grimaced as another labor pain began. Shaking her head from side to side, she banged on the wall with her thin hands. I watched the line of her vertebrae sway like beach grass in the wind while she dealt with the pain.'Lordy, lordy, sweet Jeeeesus, help me, Lord. Yes, Lord, stay with me and guiiiiide me. Mmm-hmm, yes, yes, sweet baaaaaby Jesus. Umm-hmmm...' As the contraction wound down, she murmured, 'Thank you, thank you.'She was twenty-two, in labor with her third child, and so skinny I could see the tendons in her arms and the sharp angles of bones in her face. Even with her belly sticking out in front, her hipbones jutting beneath the brown skin were easily visible. I saw the baby's knobby heels and elbows moving just below the surface of Zelda's taut abdomen. It was the only part of her that was big. It looked as though the child in her womb had drained all the nutrition out of her body and into its own, like sand in an hourglass moving from one chamber to another.Short of tackling her, I didn't think I could convince her to lie down, so I pulled up the safety rail but saw the low barrier would contribute nothing toward preventing a fall. I lowered it, shaking my head in confusion and wondering what Mrs. Purdue, my instructor, might say. But then I figured rules are rules, especially when you're a student nurse, so I hauled it up again. I saw Zelda's half-smile as she watched me from the head of the bed. Blushing, I could just imagine what she was thinking: up, down, up, down, what is this crazy white girl gonna do next?Then Zelda turned again and headed toward the foot of the bed, lurching and reeling above me, and I thought, Lord, she'll just trip over the bar and land on her head. So I lowered the rail and this time I left it down. Besides, it gave me better access to her. I thought maybe I could rebound her onto the bed like a basketball if she fell.Zelda mostly ignored me, and I knew I looked as ridiculous as I felt. Earlier that morning as I snapped up my denim-colored uniform, I had no hint I'd be assigned to an uncooperative woman who refused to follow the rules. A year on the medical and surgical floors where so many of the patients seemed to be suffering from rare or lethal diseases had left me wondering if perhaps I should transfer into elementary education. Maybe I wasn't cut out for nursing.But just the week before, I had discovered a passion for obstetrics. All it had taken was seeing my first delivery, and I knew I'd found a reason to stay in nursing school. Everything changed the day that little baby unfolded into the doctor's arm, threw his hands overhead, and screamed. It was more astonishing than any magician's stunt. Seeing a white dove fly free from a wizard's cupped hands paled in comparison to watching a glistening baby with pink fingernails and wet eyelashes appear from inside a woman's body. It wasn't magic. It was real. In that moment I knew I wanted to spend my life caring for women having babies.But now as I stared at Zelda, I thought, Maybe I should become a teacher after all.Hints about some Frenchman named Lamaze and a fad called Natural Childbirth bounced about in obstetrical circles, but doctors still believed the worst kinds of pain people experience are childbirth and kidney stones. Consequently, the few women whom I had seen give birth received narcotics during labor and breathed gas while pushing.But Zelda was different. Zelda refused pain medication. And Zelda was making my life miserable.'Just lemme outta this bed, girl. I need to walk these pains off, umm-hmm, you know what I'm talking about?' She slung one foot over the edge.I planted myself in front of her with my arms out. 'Zelda, we can't have labor patients walking all around the department. Really, I can't let you out of the bed. Are you absolutely sure you don't want some pain medicine?''Uh-uh, no needles for me. No, ma'am.''But it seems like it hurts a lot.''It wouldn't hurt so much if y'all would just lemme up. You had any kids?'Oooh, I wanted to lie. I wanted to say, 'Sure I've had kids, two of them, and I was a good patient who stayed in the hospital bed. I kept my skimpy hospital gown on the whole time, tied right up the back. And I was quiet,' but I didn't think she'd believe me. Although I'd just turned nineteen, I looked about fourteen. On top of the blue uniform I wore a pinafore, and the hospital laundry used so much starch that the skirt never moved, even when I bent my hips or knees. With my blond hair confined behind my neck, the effect was more Alice in Wonderland than mother-of-two.'No,' I admitted, 'I don't have any children. I'm not married yet.''Oh, well, shoot, honey, neither am I, but I've had me two babies. They was delivered by my granny down in Tennessee, and I can tell you, I'm going back to Granny Vida if I have another one. Mmm-hmm, I'm sure not comin' back to Mr. Duke's hospital. Mmm-mmm, no. Granny let me walk, see, yes, she let me walk and sing and dance my pains away. Ooooh, here come another one. Ohhhhh, Lordy, oh, sweet Jesus, umm-hmm, come to me and help me, mmm-hmm, yes, guide me and bring me up out of these troubled waters, up and into your arms. Ahhhhh, yeoooow, oh Baby Jeeeeeesus! Yes, yes, yes, yes...and I thank you.'Wow, I thought, shaking my head, this woman sure read a different rulebook from all the other women I'd seen give birth. I'd just never even heard of anyone behaving like Zelda.I glanced for the umpteenth time at the doorway. Any minute Mrs. Purdue would swoop around the corner again. The instructors didn't leave us alone for more than half an hour in obstetrics, a service where conditions often change with dramatic suddenness.'Why you keep lookin' out that door, huh? Ain't nobody out there having a baby, is there?' She stood still and craned her neck to see past the bedside curtain.'No, it's just that my instructor'll be here soon...umm...and I don't think she's gonna, you know...''What, girl? What you tryin' to say?' With one hand on her cocked hip, she peered at me with narrowed eyes. Staring straight ahead at her knobby knees, I knew that to her I was just a foolish white girl who'd never had a baby and wouldn't let her get up.'Zelda, I wish you'd lie down. I've never heard of anybody walking on the bed before.''Oh, I see. She gonna get mad at you for what I'm doin'. That it?''Well...''Tell you what. You ain't gonna let me outta this bed, right?' and I nodded so vigorously my cap slid toward my eyebrows and I had to pin it back in place. 'I'm fine, honey, and trust me, I ain't gonna fall. So you just stand where you can see when she's acomin' and then you give me a sign, and I'll lay me down in this here bed quick as a face-slap upside the head. Ohlordlordlord, here comes another one and it's a biiiiiiig one. Oooooooh, yes, Jesus, Jesus, Jeeeeeeesus, oh Lord, raise me up unto the highest mountain where thy mercy shiiiiines the brightest. Yes, oh yes, my Saaaavior. Ummm-hmmm, oh my Lord. Lordy me...Whew, that'n' made me sweat some, girl, sure did.'So that's what we did. When Mrs. Purdue's white uniform rustled toward us, Zelda slumped to the bed, and I yanked the sheet over her angular nakedness. She grabbed my fingers, and I stroked her forehead. When Mrs. Purdue bustled through the doorway with every teased poof of hair in place, Zelda and I presented a perfect picture of cooperation and competent nursing care. As soon as my instructor left, Zelda leapt to her feet and continued her pacing, pausing now and then to hum a churchy tune and drum her fingertips on the overhead light.Then Zelda winked at me, and as she flashed her smile full of crooked teeth I knew we were in it together, conspirators at a birth. An hour passed this way, and I smiled and nodded my head in rhythm to her Gospel chanting. And she was right. She didn't fall. I was the one who did the falling as I fell under her spell. It was as though I'd stumbled into a piney woods revival tent and been transported by the spirit of a new religion. She made the process look like so much fun, I almost wanted to dance with her.Then her dance changed. She turned her back to me and leaned her elbows against the dingy wall. In a slight crouch she stuck her bony bottom way out behind her and rotated it like a hula dancer. All the while she crooned to herself and beat on the wall with her fists. 'Oh, Vida, Vida, Granny Vida. Help me, help me, oh, my Lord and Saaaaavior. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from...whence...cometh myyyyyyy help!!! Yeowy, ummm-hmmm, oh yes. Oh, my soul. Lord, now baby, don't you be takin' much longer, y'hear?'She glanced down and said, 'Is it okay me making some noise, honey? Do they allow that around here in Mr. Duke's fancy hospital? I mean, havin' babies takes some talking, girl, you know?'I giggled and said, 'Well, so far you're getting away with it, Zelda.''Thank you, sweetheart, thank you. I'll keep singin', but I'll try keepin' it soft, for your sake. Don't wanna get you in no trouble, no ma'am, 'cause you bein' real good to me. You gonna make a fine nurse, you know that?'About half an hour later her sounds changed again as she began to grunt and moan. A feral smell invaded the room. Puzzled, I watched while she squatted lower, pressing her hands on her thighs as sweat dripped from her chin and ran in glistening trickles down her back. She became very quiet, and now and then she gasped and held her breath. Bright shreds of bloody mucus dripped from her body, leaving scarlet smears on her legs and the sheet beneath her.Suddenly it occurred to me what she was doing. She was pushing her baby out, still standing on top of her bed.I grabbed her knees, trying to pull her down as I shrieked, 'Zelda, you can't stay like that! Lie down! You have to lie down! What if the baby falls out?'She pushed at my hands, and her eyes locked onto mine. Between teeth clenched in a grimace, she said, 'What if the baby falls out? What if...it...falls...out, is that what you said? Well, darlin' that's the whole point, ain't it?'I stared at her for a moment with my mouth hanging open as her words sank in.The whole point. Of course.But when she squatted lower and pushed harder, I jerked back to reality. 'Oh, my God, I need to get the doctor,' I muttered, turning away.Zelda's claw-like fingers stopped me. Radiating heat from the sweat and passion of birth, she pushed her face close to mine and rasped, 'No. Nonononono, just leave it be. You can do it. Just you. You and me, girl.'The blood left my face. My hands went numb as a cold stone of fear landed in my stomach. An instant one-way ticket right out of the university loomed before my eyes.But the next moment an army of nurses and doctors pushed past the curtain, propelling a stretcher ahead of them. Zelda's cries and grunts had been heard, and within half a minute they wrestled her onto the stretcher and whisked her toward the delivery room. She screamed and kicked and begged them to leave her alone, but there were too many of them. I followed behind, staring at her hand grabbing for me like a lifeline, a way out, a piece of floating debris on a stormy ocean.They rolled her from the gurney to the delivery table, tied her legs high in stirrups, strapped her hands at her sides with thick leather cuffs, and put a mask over her face. Zelda fought them at every turn. Like an octopus, she grew what seemed to be eight arms and legs and the nurses struggled to restrain her, throwing their full weight against her as she fought with the unholy strength of panic and despair.'She doesn't want drugs or gas,' I whispered. 'She just wants to do it her way.''What? Did you say something to me?' muttered the doctor with the gas mask, battling to keep it over Zelda's face while she slammed her head from side to side.'She doesn't want gas. She told me.' I blushed beneath his stare. Student nurses didn't talk to doctors. Not ever.'Oh, Christ. She's a crazy woman, totally out of control. She's gotta have the gas or she'll do herself harm, and her baby, too. Wacko, goddam bitch.'Zelda somehow wiggled one hand from the leather restraint. She tore the mask from her face, and it separated from the plastic tubing. Finding the hated mask free in her hand, Zelda threw it across the room where it crashed into the metal door of the sterile supply cabinet. Then she spit at the doctor and reached across to undo the strap that held her other hand down. Two nurses rushed forward, and I watched them yank both cuffs to their tightest link around her thin wrists.'Jesus Christ, why do we let these women breed?' growled the doctor standing between her legs. A quarter-sized patch of baby's hair shone in the glare of the overhead spotlight. Another push or two would do it.Zelda rolled her head toward me and looked into my soul.Tears clouded my eyes, and I bit my trembling lips. She mouthed the words, help me, as the anesthesiologist pulled another mask from the cabinet. Zelda took a huge gulp of air just before the mask descended. I saw the doctor crank the mixture higher, hoping to put her under before she attacked him again. But Zelda wasn't breathing.Slowly, slowly, the baby's head slipped free of her body, and then the rest of the little boy flip-flopped head over heels into the doctor's lap. I smiled down at Zelda. Her eyes bulged above the mask. She looked like she was about to explode.She knew the baby was out. So did the doctor. Why didn't he take the mask off her face? 'It's born,' I said to him, stating the obvious. 'The baby's out.''I know, I know,' and he pushed the dial even higher.Zelda realized he was determined to knock her out, no matter what, and she went wild again, tossing her head and making strangled sounds from beneath the cushioned mask. She kicked and bucked with every ounce of her strength but succeeded only in rattling the delivery table till I feared the bolts would shake loose.She couldn't keep it up forever, but her face turned deep purple before she finally sucked in a tremendous mouthful of the gas. Her fists and spine relaxed, and her head rolled to the side as she slumped into unconsciousness. When the doctor lifted the mask, dribbles of spit hung out the side of her slack mouth before dripping to the pillow.'Jeezis, I'm glad this one's over,' growled the doctor.Invisible in my student uniform, I stood beside her as they untied her arms and legs and moved her onto the gurney. A tall nurse carried the bundled baby out the door, and I thought, Zelda doesn't even know it's a boy. I slipped my fingers into her loosely curled hand and held it as I watched another nurse jam a white sanitary pad between her dark and bloody thighs. When they stretched her legs out flat, her belly wrinkled like a deflated brown balloon and slumped between her angular hipbones.I stared at her a moment, and then I grabbed a sheet from the linen shelf and covered her nakedness, wanting to do more.So much more.Copyright © 2002 by Peggy Vincent Read more


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About the Author The Venerable Father Germanus Ruoppolo, C.P., was a Passionist priest and author of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Born in 1850 at Naples, he was noted for his service as St. Gemma Galgani's spiritual director, a practice which he began in 1900. He was also a highly-esteemed theologian, practicing great piety, and authored many works on such subjects as philosophy, theology and mathematics. After St. Galgani's death, he took it upon himself to compose The Life of St. Gemma Galgani, which was published in 1914 with the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur. Father Germanus died on the eleventh of December, 1909. Read more


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Dyamond in the Rough is a 10 chapter reflective childhood memoir full of poetry, stories, letters and so much more. In this raw, uncut, and transparent work, Dyme Taylor bares her soul. Sharing her truths within each line, she's more than just stanzas on a page. Dyme creates hope and visions of clarity with letters that turn into words and words into sentences that breathe life into the lost. She writes to not only vent but to evoke the dormant emotions that so many women have kept hidden due to traumas that have been unspoken and unresolved. Telling her story will give them the strength to let go of their pain and to seek proper help in order to live their truth and not be ashamed of what they’ve gone through and/or might still be going through.


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Beloved Daughter Be Loved Daughter demonstrates what is possible when we reach out for support and guidance and totally surrender to GOD, and allow His power, love, and grace to come alive in us. At five years old, Betty Jean was confronted by a man whom she had never seen before. She can still remember his face today. It's hard to forget him when he was so close and what he did was so unforgettable. Because of what she had learned and had been exposed to as a little girl, she instinctively knew what she had to do in order to stay alive. Beloved Daughter Be Loved Daughter reminds us of how we can survive anything and everything at any time, and in every season. What time is it? It is now. From hardship to triumph, Beloved Daughter Be Loved Daughter is about a journey from childhood to adulthood. It's about having to keep her family secrets to be sure that her family would be allowed to stay together. In order to keep these secrets, she often tried to fix, control, perform, and help other's- not realizing that she was the one who needed to be attended to the most, (what is denied cannot be healed.) This life story is a courageous and transparent testimony of a child born into hardship, pain, confusion, poor choices, and unpredictability. It is ultimately, a story about forgiveness and overcoming great odds.In facing life's challenges, (including attacks, trials, suicide, and addictions in many forms) Betty Jean shares her remarkable healing process of hope, inspiration, victory, and redemption.


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Review '�At Home With Dogs and Their Designers, by Susanna Salk and photographed by Stacey Bewkes, visits the houses of�Kelly Wearstler,�Jonathan Adler, and more in order to meet their (adorable) dogs. '�Vogue.com'for �man�s best friend� is the subject of Rizzoli�s �At Home With Dogs and Their Designers: Sharing a Stylish Life� (by Susanna Salk, $35, 176 pp.). In the introduction, the architect and interior designer Robert Couturier writes that, similar to one�s home, �Dogs are an extension of ourselves; they represent the best part of us.� Indeed, the rooms of the 22 interior designers featured in this compact hardcover volume come to life in unexpectedly personal ways via the photogenic animals. Household names such as Jonathan Adler, Bunny Williams and Kelly Wearstler provide salient tips on everything from decorating with pet-proof fabrics to diet (�A lady never said no to a nibble of roast chicken,� Mr. Adler wrote about his russet-colored FoxyLady), followed by charming faux interviews with the dogs themselves � not to mention a helpful list of resources and charities.'�The New York Times'Twenty-two designer dogs (several�AD100�designers are included in the mix) are profiled in�At Home with Dogs and Their Designers�(October 3, Rizzoli) by Susanna Salk. Each chapter invites the reader into a designer�s home to see how they live with their best friends. '�ArchitecturalDigest.com�If the industry�s top designers can keep a stylish home and a pup (or six!), then nothing�s stopping you! Find out their advice for designing around furry friends while staying true to your taste in At Home With Dogs And Their Designers by Susanna Salk.��Elle Decor'While everything may be gorgeous and pristine in their clients' rooms, behind closed doors many interior designers have a secret: They like to let their shedding, drooling dogs roam free among the carefully sourced furniture, and even their beds. Indeed, many actually consider their pets to be part of their curated settings, as is adorably illustrated in�At Home With Dogs and Their Designers, a new book by Susanna Salk out now.'�W Magazine'Things we love: dogs. Things we don�t love: decorating for dogs. Chewing? Shedding? Muddy paws? Welp, there go our grand decor plans�or so we thought. In Susanna Salk�s new book, At Home with Dogs and Their Designers (Rizzoli), she shares the high-style meets pet-friendly secrets of 22 designer dog parents. Here are five faith-renewing tricks we�re copying immediately.'�PureWOW.com'No matter how sumptuous the furnishings or luxurious the fabrics, no space is too precious for these treasured pets.'�Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles'Go behind the scenes of designers and as they turn their focus on the pups that share the stylish homes and well-manicured gardens of the top interior designers in the country.'�The Society Diaries'The book features the homes of 22 A-List interior designers and includes interviews with their dogs,�giving us insight into the luxury of their daily lives from their favorite places to sleep to their guilty pleasures! It also includes tips and tricks from the designer on ways to live stylishly with dogs.'�TheGlamPad.com'There are two things I have a weakness for,�design books and dogs. And so when I received an advance copy of�At Home with Dogs and their Designers, Sharing a Stylish Life, from Rizzoli, it was akin to getting an early Christmas gift.�It's the time of year I start to take note of those gifts worth giving, and books are always at the top of my list of favorite items to give. . . . I knew immediately who must have copies of these stunning pages filled with fun photographs, with snapshots into the lives of these vivacious dogs and their designers, with tips for dogs on living stylishly, and tips for humans on living with their 4-legged friends. As whimsical as it is stunning, this is a must for those designing dog-lovers in your life. '�The Entertaining House'With a wonderful narrative and immersive photos taken by the impossibly talented photographer and fellow blogger Stacey Bewkes of Quintessence, At Home with Dogs and their Designers: Sharing a Stylish Life will make a perfectly lovely gift for any dog lover and/or designer.'�WhatIsJamesWearing.com'It seems almost like an anomaly that designers would be so devoted to their dogs, who can be messy and occasionally destructive to interiors. But just read any of the odes they wrote to their beloved pets in the book and you�ll see not only how utterly devoted the designers are but also how they have all managed to lead a stylish and, more importantly well-loved, life together.'�Quintessence Blog'And it�s the special relationship between designer and dog � or vice-versa as Salk tongue-and-cheekedly suggests in her title � that�s highlighted in her new book from Rizzoli New York�'�CJDellatore.com'Finally a book that combines two of my favorite things! Dogs and Design! Leave it to Susanna Salk to knock this one out of the design park by mixing lovable dogs and the gorgeous abodes in which they reside.'�Relished Roost�'In At Home with Dogs and Their Designers, Susanna Salk introduces readers to the canine family members of A-list interior designers.'�Flower Magazine'. . . this book is really special. reading all the stories I more than once got a tear in my eye.'�MarkDSikes.com'Salk�s delightful new book features the�high-style-meets-pet-friendly secrets of 22 designer dog parents. Essential reading for anyone with an eye for design and a heart for man�s best friend.'�PureWow.com'On My Bookshelf: Fall Must-Haves'�La Dolce Vita Blog'And when those dog owners also happen to be interior designers, you can bet their four-legged family members live seriously stylish lives.'�One Kings Lane Read more About the Author Lifestyle author Susanna Salk has written many books, including Room for Children, Decorate Fearlessly, and Be Your Own Decorator, all published by Rizzoli. She also hosts (and co-produces) the At Home With video series featuring visits with leading tastemakers. Interior designer and architect Robert Couturier is the author of Designing Paradises, also published by Rizzoli, and an ASPCA supporter. Stacey Bewkes is the founder of Quintessence, a lifestyle blog and the co-producer of the At Home With video series. Read more


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From Library Journal Mystery writer and radio talk show host Dunning has expertly compiled and organized a massive amount of research data on hundreds of radio shows aired from the 1920s through the 1960s. The entries, listed alphabetically by show title, each contain a treasure trove of information?broadcast dates, casts and personnel, anecdotes, special analyses, and a detailed overview of each show's background, format, and content. Entries range from popular series such as Amos 'n' Andy and The Green Hornet to the Metropolitan Opera Auditions and the NBC University Theatre?everything from soaps, Westerns, and comedy to sports, drama, and documentaries. An extensive bibliography and index enhance the book's appeal. For those who once gathered around the console, the more than 700 pages of entries should provide a wonderful stroll down memory lane. Historians and researchers will also find this a valuable reference tool, offering new discoveries and insights. For reference libraries with large media collections.?Carol J. Binkowski, Bloomfield, NJCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more From Booklist As he did in Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Prentice Hall, 1976), Dunning here provides a storehouse of information about the people and programs of radio's Golden Age (1930s, 1940s, 1950s). The storehouse, however, has been thoroughly remodeled and refurbished. The amount of material covered has been considerably expanded and its presentation carefully reorganized.Some 1,500 radio shows, listed in alphabetical order, are described in concise articles linked with an extensive system of cross-referencing. The cross-referencing is crucial, because someone looking for Ozzie and Harriet or Sam Spade will need to know that both programs are listed in the main part of the text under The Adventures of.... The articles vary in length, from the briefest of paragraphs (The Billie Burke Show and Linda's First Love) to several pages (The Lone Ranger and The Mercury Theater of the Air). Each program entry consists of title and broadcast history (including exact starting and ending dates, day and timeslot, network, announcer, sponsor, etc.). This is followed by an essay that often imparts all manner of detail, or, in the case of those short entries, a capsule description of the program.Although the majority of the articles are about individual programs, there are also a number of survey articles, such as sports broadcasts, concert broadcasts, and news broadcasts. Here, too, the cross-referencing is essential in order to find information about a specific program that might fall under one of those categories and is not listed separately. There is an extensive bibliography, which will be of great help to those wishing to pursue the subject further.In the electronically connected world of today, it is hard to imagine a time (not so long ago) when there was but one medium of electronic information. The rich detail in this solid work helps convey the flavor of that earlier time. Devotees of classic television shows may be surprised to find out that such programs as Father Knows Best, Our Miss Brooks, Queen for a Day, and Sky-King all started as radio programs. A worthy addition to most reference collections, this volume is an interesting portrait of a time when radio was more than background music or xenophobic talk shows. Another recent publication, the Historical Dictionary of American Radio [RBB Ag 98], covers a wider range of topics related to radio but has far less coverage of individual programs. Read more See all Editorial Reviews


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About the Author Gary Sinise is an Oscar-nominated actor and winner of an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and two Screen Actors Guild awards, and has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, all while advocating for America�s veterans for nearly forty years. �For his service work, Gary has been presented with numerous humanitarian awards including the Bob Hope Award for Excellence in Entertainment from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, the George Catlett Marshall Medal from the Association of the US Army, and the Spirit of Hope Award by the Department of Defense. He was named an honorary Chief Petty Officer by the United States Navy, was pinned as an honorary Marine, and received the Sylvanus Thayer Award at West Point, given to a civilian 'whose character, service, and achievements reflect the ideals prized by the U.S. Military Academy.'�He's also the recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second-highest civilian honor awarded by the President of the United States to citizens for�'exemplary deeds performed in service of the nation.�'Marcus Brotherton�is a�New York Times�bestselling author and coauthor. His books include�Grateful American�with Gary Sinise,�Tough As They Come�with SSG Travis Mills, and�We Who Are Alive & Remain,�with twenty of the elite paratroopers from World War II known as the Band of Brothers. He is the recipient of the Christopher Award for literature that �affirms the highest values of the human spirit.� Read more


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