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Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography
Rob Deering has been listening to music his whole life, but it was
only in his mid-thirties that - much to his surprise - he found
himself falling in love with the hugely popular, nearly perfect,
sometimes preposterous activity of running In this vividly conjured
collection, Rob shares stories of when a run, a place and a tune
come together in a life-defining moment. His adventures in running
have spanned four continents, fifteen marathons and numberless
miles of park and pavement, and the carefully chosen music
streaming through his headphones has spurred him forward
throughout. What makes the perfect running tune? Where can you find
the best routes, even in an unfamiliar town? Why do people put
themselves through marathons? In Running Tracks, Rob Deering shares
his sometimes surprising answers to these questions, and explains
how a hobby became an obsession that changed his life forever.
Award-winning New York City Ballet soloist Georgina Pazcoguin, aka
the Rogue Ballerina, gives readers a backstage tour of the real
world of elite ballet - the gritty, hilarious, sometimes shocking
truth you don't see from the orchestra circle. In this love letter
to the art of dance and the sport that has been her livelihood,
NYCB's first Asian American female soloist Georgina Pazcoguin lays
bare her unfiltered story of leaving small-town Pennsylvania for
New York City and training amid the unique demands of being a
hybrid professional athlete/artist, all before finishing high
school. She pitches us into the fascinating, whirling shoes of
dancers in one of the most revered ballet companies in the world
with an unapologetic sense of humour about the cutthroat,
survival-of-the-fittest mentality at NYCB. Some swan dives are
literal: even in the ballet, there are plenty of face-plants,
backstage fights, late-night parties, and raucous company bonding
sessions. Rocked by scandal in the wake of the #MeToo movement,
NYCB sits at an inflection point, inching toward progress in a
strictly traditional culture, and Pazcoguin doesn't shy away from
ballet's dark side. She continues to be one of the few dancers
openly speaking up against the sexual harassment, mental abuse, and
racism that in the past went unrecognized or was tacitly accepted
as par for the course - all of which she has painfully experienced
firsthand. Tying together Pazcoguin's fight for equality in the
ballet with her infectious and deeply moving passion for her craft,
Swan Dive is a page-turning, one-of-a-kind account that guarantees
you'll never view a ballerina or a ballet the same way again.
Eye-opening and candid, David Bailey's Look Again is a fantastically entertaining memoir by a true icon.
David Bailey burst onto the scene in 1960 with his revolutionary photographs for Vogue. Discarding the rigid rules of a previous generation of portrait and fashion photographers, he channelled the energy of London's newly informal street culture into his work. Funny, brutally honest and ferociously talented, he became as famous as his subjects.
Now in his eighties, he looks back on an outrageously eventful life. Born into an East End family, his dyslexia saw him written off as stupid at school. He hit a low point working as a debt collector until he discovered a passion for photography that would change everything. The working-class boy became an influential artist. Along the way he became friends with Mick Jagger, hung out with the Krays, got into bed with Andy Warhol and made the Queen laugh.
His love-life was never dull. He propelled girlfriend Jean Shrimpton to stardom, while her angry father threatened to shoot him. He married Catherine Deneuve a month after meeting her. Penelope Tree’s mother was unimpressed when he turned up on her doorstep. ‘It could be worse, I could be a Rolling Stone,’ Bailey told her. He went on to marry Marie Helvin and then Catherine Dyer, with whom he has three children.
He is also a film and documentary director, has shot numerous commercials and has never stopped working. A born storyteller, his autobiography is a memorable romp through an extraordinary career.
Hello to you, I am with news. I have a new book: I Haven’t Been
Entirely Honest With You. I know – what an intriguing title!
Basically, I have had an unexpectedly difficult decade – there have
been surprising joys, but also deep revelations and challenging lows. I
shall be honest about those, because what I discovered in the difficult
times were my, what I call, treasures.
Treasures – practical tools, values, ways, answers researched from some
great scientists, neuroscientists, therapists, sociologists (all the
‘ists’) out there, that have genuinely led to a sense of freedom, joy,
peace and physical recovery I never would have thought possible.
Life now, amazingly, with what I will share, is – SUCH FUN! (always
important to quote your own catch phrases. . .) If you fancy having a
read, then I hope my story might help your story. After all, we are in
this beautiful, mysterious, challenging life together. Rest assured
there are funny stories along the way – we will have a laugh too, my
dear reader chum.
Oh, and I couldn’t possibly say if there is a love story in it . . .
(There is – shush). Exciting.
Paris Nights: My Year at the Moulin Rouge opens with a bored
twenty-seven-year old Cliff Simon staring out at the ocean from his
beachfront house, wishing he was somewhere else. Gavin Mills
telephones him from Paris inviting him to join him at the iconic
Moulin Rouge. Cliff sells everything he owns, leaving Johannesburg,
South Africa for the City of Lights. He learns that his spot at the
Moulin is not guaranteed and is forced to audition. Making the
grade, he is put into can can school before he is allowed into the
company. His adrenaline is pumping from excitement and fear, both
of which he has faced before. Taking a look back, we see
twelve-year-old Cliff helming a racing dinghy in the midst of a
thunderstorm on the Vaal River. His father yells at him not to be a
sissy, and he brings the boat back to shore alone. We then travel
to London with his family escaping the tumult of Apartheid. He
trains for the Olympics, but drops out, enrolling in the South
African military where he subjected to harsh treatment and name
calling Fokken Jood. After a honorable discharge, he works in
cabaret at seaside resorts and is recruited as a gymnast in a
cabaret, where he realizes that the stage is his destiny. The
memoir fast forwards to Cliffs meteoric rise at the Moulin from
swing dancer to principal in Formidable. Off stage he gets into
fights with street thugs, hangs out with diamond smugglers, and has
his pick of gorgeous women. With a year at the Moulin to his
credit, doors open for him internationally and back in South
Africa. He earns a starring role in Egoli: Place of Gold, and
marries his long-time girlfriend, Colette. On their honeymoon to
Paris, Cliff says, Merci Paris for the best year of my life.
Geloof soos aartappels is die inspirerende ware verhaal van bekende evangelis Angus Buchan. Dit is ’n getuienis van hoe geloof ’n mens deur die donkerste tye kan dra. Nadat Angus tot bekering gekom het, is hierdie humeurige man wat van sy drank gehou het, verander in ’n passievolle dienaar van God. Sy geloof het hom al deur droogtes, familietragedie en finansiële krisisse gedra. Sedert hy tot bekering gekom het, het Angus die evangelie oor die wêreld heen verkondig. Hy het ook ’n kinderhuis gestig, verskeie boeke geskryf en duisende mense geïnspireer met sy boodskappe op TV, radio en by sy konferensies.
Hierdie aangrypende boek sal jou opnuut verseker van God se almag en sy voorsiening vir sy kinders.
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107 Days
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Kamala Harris
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For the first time, and with surprising and revealing insights, former
Vice President Kamala Harris tells the story of one of the wildest and
most consequential presidential campaigns in American history.
Your Secret Service code name is Pioneer.
You are the first woman in history to be elected vice president of the
United States.
On July 21, 2024, your running mate, Joe Biden, announces that he will
not be seeking reelection.
The presidential election will occur on November 5, 2024.
You have 107 days.
From the chaos of campaign strategy sessions to the intensity of debate
prep under relentless scrutiny and the private moments that rarely make
headlines, Kamala Harris offers an unfiltered look at the pressures,
triumphs, and heartbreaks of a history-defining race. With
behind-the-scenes details and a voice that is both intimate and urgent,
this is more than a political memoir―it’s a chronicle of resilience,
leadership, and the high stakes of democracy in action.
Written with candor, a unique perspective, and the pace of a
page-turning novel, 107 Days takes you inside the race for the
presidency as no one has ever done before.
The first oral biography of John F. Kennedy Jr. is an extraordinarily
intimate and detailed look at the real man behind the myth. Sharing
never-before-told stories, his closest friends, confidantes, lovers,
classmates, teachers, and colleagues paint a vivid portrait of one of
the most beloved figures of the 20th century who still captures public
imagination twenty-five years after his tragic death.
Born into the spotlight, John F. Kennedy Jr. lived a short but
remarkable life filled with expectation, ambition, family pressures,
love, and tragedy. JFK Jr.dives deep into his complicated psyche and
explores the what-ifs, illuminating both the cultural and political
moment he inhabited and the way this son of a president, so full of
promise, embodied America’s most cherished hopes.
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