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Pray Like a Woman
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Polly Alice McCann; Illustrated by Polly Alice McCann
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The global icon, award-winning singer, songwriter, producer,
actress, mother, daughter, sister, storyteller and artist finally
tells the unfiltered story of her life in The Meaning of Mariah
Carey. It took me a lifetime to have the courage and the clarity to
write my memoir. I want to tell the story of the moments - the ups
and downs, the triumphs and traumas, the debacles and the dreams -
that contributed to the person I am today. Though there have been
countless stories about me throughout my career and very public
personal life, it's been impossible to communicate the complexities
and depths of my experience in any single magazine article or a
ten-minute television interview. And even then, my words were
filtered through someone else's lens, largely satisfying someone
else's assignment to define me. This book is composed of my
memories, my mishaps, my struggles, my survival and my songs.
Unfiltered. I went deep into my childhood and gave the scared
little girl inside of me a big voice. I let the abandoned and
ambitious adolescent have her say, and the betrayed and triumphant
woman I became tell her side. Writing this memoir was incredibly
hard, humbling and healing. My sincere hope is that you are moved
to a new understanding, not only about me, but also about the
resilience of the human spirit. Love, Mariah
This multidisciplinary collection of readings offers new
interpretations of Richard Wagner's ideological position in German
history. The issues discussed range from the biographical - the
reasons for Wagner's travels, his political life - to the aesthetic
and ideological, regarding his re-creation of medieval Nuremberg,
his representations of gender and nationality, his vocal
iconography, his anti-Semitism, his vegetarian and Christian
arguments, and, finally, his musical heirs. The essays avoid
journalistic or iconoclastic approaches to Wagner, and depart from
the usual uncritical admiration of earlier scholars in an attempt
to develop a stimulating and ultimately cohesive collection of new
perspectives.
Warren Hahn inherited his family's German work ethic. He knows
the meaning of grueling farm labor, the sweat and toil that come
from tilling the land, and the endless hours of work that life on
an old homestead demands. He's seen many changes in his life, but
at the root of everything are the precious seeds of family and
history.
In this autobiographical work, Warren honors his family and the
many hardships they endured to start a new life in America in the
mid-1800s. His family grew from hardy and hardworking German people
who risked everything to create a better future for their children.
Warren grew up on tales of the difficult and dangerous ocean
crossings, love, adventure, ambition, death, disaster, hardship,
and hope; he knew that these stories needed to be preserved and
celebrated.
His ancestors settled in the harsh frontier lands of Texas and
scrambled to create a future in a hostile, unforgiving environment
and time. Now younger generations can come to know the price these
strong-willed settlers paid for their family. Offering more than
just a family history, he shares the story of his own life in
modern-day Gillespie County, Texas.
Every person has a story worth telling. In honor of his family's
rich history, Warren has gathered many lifetimes of those stories
to inspire future generations.
Author Christos Tzanetakos adheres to the profound statement of
Emile Zola: "Civilization will thrive when the last stone from the
last church falls on the last priest." This memoir narrates the
stories of Tzanetakos' lifelong adventures and presents his
thoughts, philosophy, and work regarding atheism. Augmented with
photos, "The Life and Work of an Atheist Pioneer" tells of
Tzanetakos's childhood, growing up in Greece with his parents and
four siblings, and of the seafaring career that took him around the
world for ten years before finally settling in Miami, Florida, in
1969. Here he built his business, married, and started a family
with his wife, Alice; he also immersed himself in activism for
various social issues. "The Life and Work of an Atheist Pioneer"
includes interesting and descriptive details from his life, but
also discusses how he became a champion in the cause of the
separation of church and state and the advancement of atheism.
There is nothing a twenty-one-year-old man at his first job in
New York City needs more than a good mentor, although few of them
find one. But author Matthew Phillips found the wild, impetuous,
and knowledgeable Marylou Stern. The years Matt spent with Marylou
were filled with parties, sex, excess, frivolity, live cows,
kidnapped Jewish jewelers, and games that stretch the
imagination.
In this memoir, Phillips shares his story of how Marylou, a
former model, dancer, and actress, transformed him from an eager,
fresh-faced college grad into a sidelines player in chic New York
society. Over the course of three years, Marylou taught Matt about
New York City, high society, the difference between class and low
class, how to make a genuine egg cream, how to milk a cow, why
wanton sex is good for your health, why listening is more important
than talking, that Sara Lee Vanilla Layer Cakes are the best
reward, and that you must never put up with thieves.
In "Everything but Snakes," Phillips narrates how Marylou's
undying sense of celebration kept him going and gave him a floor
beneath his feet and, along the way, an upside-down roller-coaster
ride.
Inspired by her hugely popular podcast, How To Fail is Elizabeth
Day's brilliantly funny, painfully honest and insightful
celebration of things going wrong. This is a book for anyone who
has ever failed. Which means it's a book for everyone. If I have
learned one thing from this shockingly beautiful venture called
life, it is this: failure has taught me lessons I would never
otherwise have understood. I have evolved more as a result of
things going wrong than when everything seemed to be going right.
Out of crisis has come clarity, and sometimes even catharsis. Part
memoir, part manifesto, and including chapters on dating, work,
sport, babies, families, anger and friendship, it is based on the
simple premise that understanding why we fail ultimately makes us
stronger. It's a book about learning from our mistakes and about
not being afraid. Uplifting, inspiring and rich in stories from
Elizabeth's own life, How to Fail reveals that failure is not what
defines us; rather it is how we respond to it that shapes us as
individuals. Because learning how to fail is actually learning how
to succeed better. And everyone needs a bit of that.
THE LEGENDARY GUITAR GOD WHO EXCEEDED ALL LIMITS AND LIVED TO TELL
TAKES FANS ON A WILD RIDE THROUGH "KISS"TORY.
He was just a boy from the Bronx with stars in his eyes. But when
he picked up his guitar and painted stars on his face, Ace Frehley
transformed into "The Spaceman"--and helped turn KISS into one of
the top-selling bands of all time. Now, for the first time, the
beloved rock icon reveals his side of the story with
no-holds-barred honesty . . . and no regrets.
For KISS fans, Ace offers a rare behind-the-makeup look at the
band's legendary origins, including the lightning-bolt logo he
designed and the outfits his mother sewed. He talks about the
unspoken division within the band--he and Peter Criss versus Paul
Stanley and Gene
Simmons--because the other two didn't "party every day." Ace also
reveals the inside story behind his turbulent break-up with KISS,
their triumphant reunion a decade later, and his smash solo career.
Along the way, he shares wild stories about dancing at Studio 54
with "The Bionic Woman," working as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix, and
bar-flying all night with John Belushi. In the end, he comes to
terms with his highly publicized descent into alcohol, drugs, and
self-destruction--ultimately managing to conquer his demons and
come out on top.
This is Ace Frehley. No makeup. No apologies. No regrets.
"Of the millions of Elvis Fans around the globe, I would place
Heart Shapre' among the top ten persons for her love, mystique and
dedication to King Presley. I wish her the best of luck in her new
book endeavor." Capt. Bob Ferguson, Ret. Memphis Police Dept. "Some
things are meant to be", this writing is based on ELVIS THROUGH MY
EYES; the facts remain. Here is your friend, and you will learn
about "the man". Would anyone who loves ELVIS toss his life away?
Influential people like ELVIS are not forgotten no matter what.
Seven lost childhood years of ELVIS' life is related by James
Samuel Denson selected by Gladys Presley to help raise him. On
stage beneath those costumes was a person who had struggles, FBI
involvement and is a phenomenon. What was the price...the blood
talks. This work was written with Priscilla and Lisa Marie in mind.
To quote Elvis, "My image is one thing and the human being is
another...it's hard to live up to an image"...Elvis gave possibly
more than he had and his spirit still connects with all who love
and understand him far beyond the emotionalism. The God in Elvis
connects with the God in others. Don't miss knowing him plus the
blessing this book brings as, if you shut the door here, you may be
walking on Elvis' soul. As some desire only the showmanship, there
is no need to say 'enjoy it' - you have that but we have "the man"
- ELVIS. We were extremely fortunate to have had Elvis for so long.
Yet today, his music is kept alive so beautifully by radio, TV,
film and the gifted Tribute Artists world-wide; we are highly
blessed with their artistry. Elvis was not finished by August 17,
1977 **** Heart Lanier Shapre'-Revelation 2:17 Las Vegas, NV
January 8, 2009 Publisher's website:
http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/WhyElvisLeftTheBuilding.html
This violent and introspective memoir reveals not only 50 Cent's
story but also the story of a generation of youth faced with hard
choices and very few options. It is a tale of sacrifice,
transformation, and redemption, but also one of hope,
determination, and the power of self. Told in 50's unique voice,
the narrative drips with the raw insight, street wisdom, and his
struggle to survive at all costs -- and behold the riches of the
American Dream.
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