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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Now a critically acclaimed film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan, co-written by Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan, and directed by Paul Dano
The setting is Great Falls, Montana, where the Rockies end and where, in 1960, the promise of good times seems as limitless as the sweep of the prairies beyond. This is where the Brinson family hopes to find a better life. Instead, sixteen-year-old Joe Brinson watches his parents discover the limits of their marriage and, at the same time, the unexpected depths of dignity and courage that remain even when love dies.
As a sportswriter, Frank Bascombe makes his living studying people--men, mostly--who live entirely within themselves. This is a condition that Frank himself aspires to. But at thirty-eight, he suffers from incurable dreaminess, occasional pounding of the heart, and the not-too-distant losses of a career, a son, and a marriage. In the course of the Easter week in which Ford's moving novel transpires, Bascombe will end up losing the remnants of his familiar life, though with his spirits soaring.
Richard Ford, one of the finest American novelists and short-story
writers, introduced the first Granta Book of the American Short
Story, which Granta Books published in 1992. It became the
definitive anthology of American short fiction written in the last
half of the twentieth century. In the fourteen years since, Ford
has been reading new stories and rereading old ones and selecting
new favourites. This new collection, again of more than forty
writers, expands Ford's original choice to include stories that he
regretted overlooking first time around as well as many by a new
generation of writers, among them Sherman Alexie, Junot Diaz,
Deborah Eisenberg, Nell Freudenberg, Matt Klam, Jhumpa Lahiri and
Z. Z. Packer. None of the stories (though a few of the writers) was
in the first volume. Published to critical acclaim in hardback in
2007, this book is an essential companion volume to the first
collection.
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Wildlife (Paperback)
Richard Ford
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Now a Major Motion Picture starring Carey Mulligan and Jake
Gyllenhaal Full of prose that makes the reader shiver, Wildlife is
a rich and readable story...It leaves a sense of hope, a conviction
that life is worth living.--Chicago Sun-Times When Joe Brinson was
sixteen, his father moved the family to Great Falls, Montana, the
setting for this harrowing, transfixing novel by the acclaimed
author of Rock Springs. Filled with an abiding sense of love and
family, and of the forces that test them to the breaking point,
Wildlife--first published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 1990 and now
reissued as a Grove Press paperback--is a book whose spare poetry
and expansive vision established it as an American classic.
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Canada (Paperback)
Richard Ford
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First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then
about the murders, which happened later. It was more bad instincts
and bad luck that lead to Dell Parsons' parents robbing a bank.
They weren't reckless people, but in an instant, their actions
alter fifteen-year-old Dell's sense of normal life forever. In the
days that follow, he is saved before the authorities think to
arrive. Driving across Montana, his life hurtles towards the
unknown; a hotel in a deserted town, the violent and enigmatic
Arthur Remlinger, and towards Canada itself. But, as Dell
discovers, in this new world of secrets and upheaval, he is not the
only one whose past lies on the other side of the border.
'The god of small stories ... A set of polished gems from a master
craftsman' Sunday Times 'An American master' Daily Telegraph A
woman and man, parted a quarter of a century, reunite in a bar in
New Orleans as the St Patrick's Day parade goes by. A group of
friends, all once promising, reunite for dinner when one of their
number loses her husband, but the gathering splinters when bitter
revelations about their shared past emerge. Two teenage boys sit in
a drive-in, the air thick with the scent of gin and popcorn and
longing. A visionary collection of luminous stories, imprinting
landscape, and great moments in small lives - and of the people we
carry with us long after they are gone - Sorry For Your Trouble
reconfirms Richard Ford as the master of contemporary American
fiction. 'He writes about human beings and their disappointments
with unfailing insight and, while he never mocks his characters, is
keenly aware of the absurdity involved in being alive ... Exemplary
in its nuanced understanding of the relationships between men and
women' Observer
In these ten stories, Ford mines literary gold from the
wind-scrubbed landscape of the American West - and from the guarded
hopes and gnawing loneliness of the people who live there. A
refugee from justice driving across Wyoming with his daughter, an
unhappy girlfriend and a stolen Mercedes; a boy watching his family
dissolve in a night of tragicomic violence; two men and a woman
swapping hard-luck stories in a frontier bar as they try to sweeten
their luck. "Rock Springs" is a masterpiece of taut narration,
cleanly chiselled prose, and empathy so generous that it feels like
a kind of grace.
This book stands out from the crowd in providing a fresh original
perspective on the relatively underexplored area of a leader's
reputation. Reputation is a consequence of everything you say or do
and no other tangible or intangible asset is worth as much as your
reputation or has such a positive or detrimental impact on your
career. Many studies reveal that we care more about what other
people think about us than we do about what may have actually
happened in reality, and yet there is so little written about the
subject. This book gets to grips with how our reputation is formed
in the real world and what really makes the difference in winning a
good reputation and in losing a good reputation. The book uncovers
the impact of the 'secret vocabulary' used in organizations to
shape reputations, and offers tips and advice about how to take
control and manage your reputation, and how to develop a personal
brand to shape your future career direction with integrity and
authenticity. Dr Richard Ford is one of the UK's leading leadership
coaching and assessment psychologists, who has helped hundreds of
senior leaders and potential leaders to develop successful careers,
and now Dr Ford shares 35 years of learning about what really
happens to help you achieve career success.
Richard Ford, who is among the finest of American novelists and
short-story writers, edits and introduces this volume. First
published by Granta Books in 1992, it became the definitive
anthology of American short fiction written in the last half of the
twentieth century - an 'exemplary choice' in the words of the
Washington Post - with stories by writers such as Eudora Welty,
John Cheever and Raymond Carver (and forty others) demonstrating
how much memorable power can lie in the briefest narration. Along
with The New Granta Book of the American Short Story, this book
constitutes an important reflection and judgement of recent
American writing - as well as the superb pleasure yielded by the
stories themselves.
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American Solitudes (Hardcover)
Jean-Luc Bertini; Foreword by Richard Ford; Afterword by Gilles Mora
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LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2017
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sportswriter comes a deeply personal account of his parents - an intimate portrait of American mid-twentieth century life, and a celebration of family love
Edna Akin and Parker Ford married young. For fifteen years they traveled the American south of the 1930s as Parker went about his work as a traveling salesman, selling laundry starch. Life was hotels rooms, roadside bars and always each other. Then a single child was born to them, and a life went a new way.
Blending his parents' lives, drawing on memory, history, anecdote, Richard Ford's Between Them is a stirring contemplation of love's mystery and of loss.
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Light Years (Paperback)
James Salter; Introduction by Richard Ford
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Nedra and Viri are a married couple whose favoured life is centred
around dinners, ingenious games with their children, enviable
friends and near-perfect days passed skating on a frozen river or
sunning on the beach. But fine cracks are beginning to spread
through the shimmering surface of their life - flaws that will
eventually mar the lovely picture beyond repair. Seductive, witty,
tender and resonant, Light Years is an exquisite novel of lost
lives and the elusiveness of happiness.
The setting is Great Falls, Montana, where the Rockies end and
where, in 1960, the promise of good times seems as limitless as the
sweep of the prairies beyond. This is where the Brinson family
hopes to find a better life. Instead, sixteen-year-old Joe Brinson
watches his parents discover the limits of their marriage and, at
the same time, the unexpected depths of dignity and courage that
remain even when love dies.
In his trio of bestselling novels - The Sportswriter, Pulitzer
Prize and PEN/Faulkner-winning Independence Day, and The Lay of the
Land - Richard Ford set out the zeitgeist of an entire generation,
through the divining and wit of his now-famous literary chronicler,
Frank Bascombe, one of the most indelible, provocative and
anticipated characters in modern American literature. In Let Me Be
Frank With You, Ford returns with four deftly linked Christmas
stories narrated by the iconic Bascombe. Now sixty-eight, Frank
resides again in the New Jersey suburb of Haddam, and has thrived -
seemingly but not utterly - amidst the devastations of Hurricane
Sandy. The desolations of Sandy, which left houses, shorelines and
countless lives unmoored and flattened, are the perfect backdrop
and touchstone for Ford - and Bascombe. With a flawless comedic
sensibility and unblinking intelligence, these stories range over
the full complement of universal subjects: ageing, race, loss,
faith, marriage, the real estate debacle - the tumult of the world
we live in. Through Bascombe - funny, profane, touching, wise,
often inappropriate - we share the aspirations and sorrows,
longings, achievements and failings of American life in the morning
of the new century. With his trademark candour and brimming wit,
Richard Ford brings Bascombe back in all his imperfect glory to say
(often hilariously) what all of us are thinking but few will voice
aloud.
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