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Breasts And Eggs (Paperback)
Mieko Kawakami; Translated by Sam Bett, David Boyd
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On a hot summer’s day in a poor suburb of Tokyo we meet three women:
thirty-year-old Natsuko, her older sister Makiko, and Makiko’s teenage
daughter Midoriko. Makiko, an ageing hostess despairing the loss of her
looks, has travelled to Tokyo in search of breast enhancement surgery.
She's accompanied by Midoriko, who has recently stopped speaking,
finding herself unable to deal with her own changing body and her
mother’s self-obsession. Her silence dominates Natsuko’s rundown
apartment, providing a catalyst for each woman to grapple with their
own anxieties and their relationships with one another.
Eight years later, we meet Natsuko again. She is now a writer and find
herself on a journey back to her native city, returning to memories of
that summer and her family’s past as she faces her own uncertain future.
In Breasts and Eggs Mieko Kawakami paints a radical and intimate
portrait of contemporary working class womanhood in Japan, recounting
the heartbreaking journeys of three women in a society where the odds
are stacked against them. This is an unforgettable full length English
language debut from a major new international talent.
Comprehensive Computational Chemistry, Four Volume Set consists of
around 140 chapters covering the full spectrum of the field,
including the fundamental basis of the theoretical methods used in
a broad range of topics in chemistry, the development of algorithms
and software packages, and a broad range of applications to topics
in atmospheric chemistry, biochemistry, materials science and
medicinal chemistry, and other areas in which computational
chemistry is having an impact.
An accidental spy. A web of betrayals. A mystery that will take you
around the world . . .
Gabriel Dax is a young man haunted by the memories of a tragedy: every
night, when sleep finally comes, he dreams about his childhood home in
flames. His days are spent on the move as an acclaimed travel writer,
capturing changing landscapes in the grip of the Cold War. When he’s
offered the chance to interview a political figure, his ambition leads
him unwittingly into the shadows of espionage.
As Gabriel’s reluctant initiation takes hold, he is drawn deeper into
duplicity. Falling under the spell of Faith Green, an enigmatic and
ruthless MI6 handler, he becomes ‘her spy’, unable to resist her
demands. But amid the peril, paranoia and passion consuming Gabriel’s
new covert life, it will be the revelations closer to home that change
the rest of his story . . .
The Speaking and Vocabulary Book contains: Practice and extension
of the Student Book vocabulary for each unit Extra speaking tasks
focusing on the big questions of the unit, allowing students to
explore the topics in more depth through pair work Extra work on
speaking strategies covered in the Student Book
"Why do so many preachers make the most exciting news in the world
sound so boring?" That is the question driving this unusual book.
In a series of honest, personal, and humorous letters the author
also answers the question. "What will it take to inspire great
preaching for the 21st century?" Ronald Boyd-MacMillan rejects the
modern fixation with form in current homiletics and advocates a
return to the practice of eight fundamentals for great preaching.
The insights from 2,000 years of preaching history and twenty years
of personal preaching experience across three continents are
applied to the needs of the 21st century. This is a humorous yet
hard-hitting guide to explosive modern preaching.
In his most exhilarating novel yet, Britain’s greatest storyteller
transports you from the vibrant streets of sixties London to the
sun-soaked cobbles of Cadiz and the frosty squares of Warsaw, as an
accidental spy is drawn into the shadows of espionage and obsession.
Gabriel Dax is a young man haunted by the memories of a tragedy: every
night, when sleep finally comes, he dreams about his childhood home in
flames. His days are spent on the move as an acclaimed travel writer,
capturing the changing landscapes in the grip of the Cold War. When
he’s offered the chance to interview a political figure, his ambition
leads him unwittingly into a web of duplicities and betrayals.
As Gabriel’s reluctant initiation takes hold, he is drawn deeper into
the shadows. Falling under the spell of Faith Green, an enigmatic and
ruthless MI6 handler, he becomes ‘her spy’, unable to resist her
demands. But amid the peril, paranoia and passion consuming Gabriel’s
new covert life, it will be the revelations closer to home that change
the rest of his story. . .
Parallel Lines is a collection of eight very different scenarios
set in seven very different versions of Earth. Each mission is
self-contained, but the collection can be played as a complete
campaign with the characters forming an elite team in Valhalla's
Mjollnir Section.The adventures include the Salem Witch Trials, a
post-apocalyptic Camargue, an Orwellian Britain, epic journeys by
airship and Trans-Siberian Express, a voyage to the bottom of the
sea, an investigation through the streets of a disintegrating
Edinburgh, and a murder hunt through a dystopian London.Packed with
wild ideas and creative locations, along with dozens of colourful
NPCs (and some distinctly weird ones), Parallel Lines is
transplanar adventuring at its very best.Parallel Lines requires
access to both Luther Arkwright: Roleplaying Across the Parallels
and Mythras for full enjoyment.
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