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"A chilling and hard-hitting first novel" - The Herald. At the age
of thirty, Campbell Johnstone is a failure. He's stuck behind the
bar of a shabby pub, watching from the sidelines while everyone
else makes a success of their lives. The most visible is Eve
Sadler, a childhood friend and rising Hollywood star. When Campbell
tries to rekindle their relationship, he longs for the glitter of
her success to rub off on him - but a single shocking night changes
everything, in ways he could never have predicted. When the dust
settles, Cam's life is transformed. The recognition he'd given up
on is within reach - but at what cost? The Last Treasure Hunt
explores our obsession with fame and celebrity with great
intelligence and sly wit - it's a modern media morality tale with
bite.
First published in 1978, The Original Bluefish Cookbook, celebrates
the versatility of an East Coast favorite. Learn how to bake,
broil, fillet, and poach this tasty, abundant fish like a true
connoisseur! Gourmet cook Greta Jacobs and Emmy Award-winning
actress Jane Alexander compiled tried-and-true recipes from their
own kitchens as well as from their favorite restaurants to create
this one-of-a-kind cookbook. For over sixty years Globe Pequot
Press has been at the forefront of the movement to save local
history for future generations. In doing so we published countless
valuable books on local history, biography, architecture,
genealogy, travel, and much more. Today we return to our roots and
share these wonderful Globe Pequot Vintage books with our New
England readers, with the hope that they will shed new light on our
shared heritage.
Spirit of the Home is a wonderful guide to creating your own sacred
space and sanctuary and discovering peace and tranquillity. Home is
a reflection of the self. It tells us, and other people, who we
are. The type of home we live in, the style of the furnishings and
colours, all work together to remind us of our personality, our
taste, our values and interests. Creating a soul-sustaining space,
an intimate and emotional connection with our home, has become a
pursuit of the 90's. As we change our lifestyles, downshift, work
at home, deal with stress, live in different communities, we look
towards home as a haven for peace and tranquility. The Spirit of
the Home is a practical book, packed full of simple, easy-to-follow
advice on how to make the most of your home: What does your home
mean to you? * Does every space in your home have a special mood
and purpose? * Does a healing home have to be a clean home? * Does
energy, ch'i, flow smoothly? * Do you have good Feng Shui in your
home? * Does your home feel good, smell good, and sound good? * Do
you have a quiet corner? * Is your bathroom your sanctuary? * Can
your home bring about change in your inner life?
Jane Alexander had never been involved in mainstream politics and
was happily engaged in her acting career when she was asked to
consider becoming head of the embattled National Endowment for the
Arts in the early 1990s. When, during her first visit to the Hill,
Senator Strom Thurmond barked at her, "You gonna fund pornography?"
she knew it would be a rough ride. Nothing had quite prepared her
for the role of madame chairman. Her tenure coincided with the
ascent of the infamous 104th Congress, presided over by Speaker
Newt Gingrich, and its campaign to eliminate the Endowment
completely. In Command Performance, Alexander brings a Washington
outsider's perspective and an actor's eye for the telling human
detail to an anecdote-filled story of the art of politics and the
politics of art. And at the start of a new administration in
Washington, she reminds us why we need art and why government
should be in the business of supporting it.
"Cassie is an addict who has hit rock bottom. But unlike the other
attendees at her support group, it's not substance abuse that has
ruined her life and severed her from her family. Most importantly,
she can't talk about her addiction: she's legally gagged. Cassie
had a high-flying marketing job at Imagen, the tech giant behind
the cutting-edge virtual reality experience Make-Believe (TM), and
she got to know the product she was selling well. Too well. When
Lewis joins the support group, Cassie knows instantly that he's
recovering from addiction to Make-Believe too. Perhaps they could
find solace together. But while her developing relationship with
Lewis is a welcome escape from the real world, Imagen and Cassie
are not done with each other yet, but what hope does Cassie have
against that colossal company?"
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