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Soccer Mom in Galilee
(Hardcover)
Rachel Stackhouse; Commentary by Peter C De Vries; Created by Edie Claire
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Castle Reef
(Hardcover)
Andrew B Sampsel
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'In the months that followed I watched His Holiness working on a
new book... I began to think that perhaps the time had come for me
to turn my paws to a book of my own . . . one that tells my own
tale . . . How I was rescued from a fate too grisly to contemplate,
to become constant companion to a man who is not only one of the
world's greatest spiritual leaders and a Nobel Peace Prize
laureate, but who is also a dab hand with the can opener.' Not so
much fly-on-the-wall as cat-on-the-sill, this is the warm-hearted
tale of a small kitten rescued from the slums of New Delhi who
finds herself in a beautiful sanctuary with sweeping views of the
snow-capped Himalayas. In her exotic new home, the Dalai Lama's cat
encounters Hollywood stars, Buddhist masters, Ivy-league
professors, famous philanthropists, and a host of other people who
come visiting His Holiness. Each encounter offers a fresh insight
into finding happiness and meaning in the midst of a life of
busy-ness and challenge. Drawing us into her world with her
adorable but all-too-flawed personality, the Dalai Lama's cat
discovers how instead of trying to change the world, changing the
way we experience the world is the key to true contentment.
Featuring a delightful cast of characters, timeless Buddhist
wisdom, and His Holiness's compassion pervading every chapter, The
Dalai Lama's Cat is simply enchanting.
Notes and Introduction by David Ellis, University of Kent at
Canterbury. With its four-letter words and its explicit
descriptions of sexual intercourse, Lady Chatterley's Lover is the
novel with which D.H. Lawrence is most often associated. First
published privately in Florence in 1928, it only became a
world-wide best-seller after Penguin Books had successfully
resisted an attempt by the British Director of Public Prosecutions
to prevent them offering an unexpurgated edition. The famous 'Lady
Chatterley trial' heralded the sexual revolution of the coming
decades and signalled the defeat of Establishment prudery. Yet
Lawrence himself was hardly a liberationist and the conservativism
of many aspects of his novel would later lay it open to attacks
from the political avant-garde and from feminists. The story of how
the wife of Sir Clifford Chatterley responds when her husband
returns from the war paralysed from the waist down, and of the
tender love which then develops between her and her husband's
gamekeeper, is a complex one open to a variety of conflicting
interpretations. This edition of the novel offers an occasion for a
new generation of readers to discover what all the fuss was about;
to appraise Lawrence's bitter indictment of modern industrial
society, and to ask themselves what lessons there might be for the
21st century in his intense exploration of the complicated
relations between love and sex.
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