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DoIn

DoIn

Francine Milford

Lulu.com
2006
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DoIn is a form of self massage that can invigorate the body and bring vital oxygen to the tissues and organs. Used daily, a DoIn routine can bring your body into balance and maintain health and vitality. Includes photographic illustrations with easy to follow directions.
Photographs of Marion Post Wolcott: Fields of Vision
Published in association with the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., "Fields of Vision: Recording a Century of American Life" is a completely new presentation of an historically significant collection of photographs. The 77,000 photographs in the Library of Congress' collection from the Resettlement Administration (RA, 1935-1937), Farm Security Administration (FSA, 1937-1942) and Office of War Information (OWI, 1942-1944) provide a unique and comprehensive view of American life from 1935 to 1944 during the Great Depression. This government photography project was initially conceived to document government loans to farmers and their resettlement in suburban communities, but expanded to create a visual record of agricultural and urban centres in the South, Mid-West and Western United States.
Reading Like a Writer

Reading Like a Writer

Francine Prose

Union Books
2012
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In her entertaining and edifying New York Times bestseller, acclaimed author Francine Prose invites you to sit by her side and take a guided tour of the tools and tricks of the masters to discover why their work has endured. Written with passion, humour and wisdom, Reading Like a Writer will inspire readers to return to literature with a fresh eye and an eager heart - to take pleasure in the long and magnificent sentences of Philip Roth and the breathtaking paragraphs of Isaac Babel; to look to John le Carre for a lesson in how to advance plot through dialogue and to Flannery O'Connor for the cunning use of the telling detail; to be inspired by Emily Bronte's structural nuance and Charles Dickens's deceptively simple narrative techniques. Most importantly, Prose cautions readers to slow down and pay attention to words, the raw material out of which all literature is crafted, and reminds us that good writing comes out of good reading.
The Garden Farmer

The Garden Farmer

Francine Raymond

Vintage Publishing
2017
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Selected as a Book of the Year 2017 in You Magazine'A lavish monthly guide to getting the most from your garden' Daily MailA punnet of plums from your tree, a handful of gooseberries; home-grown nuts and herbs, and a few freshly laid eggs from your hens – all enjoyed in your own small plot. What could be more satisfying?The Garden Farmer is an evocative journal and monthly guide to getting the most out of your garden throughout the year. Whether you are a keen gardener looking for inspiration, or just starting out and wanting to rediscover and reclaim your patch of earth, Sunday Telegraph garden-columnist Francine Raymond lays the groundwork for a bountiful year of garden farming. Maybe you would like to get outside more, grow a few essential vegetables, some fruit trees or bushes for preserving, and create a scented kitchen garden to provide for you year round. Or perhaps you will raise a small flock of ducks or geese, or even a couple of pigs? Could this be the year you decorate your home with nature’s adornments, encourage wildlife back to pollinate your trees and plants, and spend celebratory hours in a haven of your own creation? Each chapter of The Garden Farmer offers insight into the topics and projects you might be contemplating that month, along with planting notes and timely advice, and a recipe that honours the fruits of your labour. With just a little effort and planning, every garden can be tended in tune with nature, and every gardener can enjoy a host of seasonal delights from their own soil.Keep up-to-date with Francine's gardening adventures on her blog at kitchen-garden-hens.co.uk.
Titian's Pietro Aretino (Frick Diptych, 6)

Titian's Pietro Aretino (Frick Diptych, 6)

Francine Prose; Xavier F Salomon

D Giles Ltd
2021
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Designed to foster critical engagement and interest the specialist and non-specialist alike, each book in the Frick Diptych series illuminates a single work in the Frick's rich collection with an essay by a Frick curator paired with a contribution from a contemporary artist or writer. An essay by Xavier F. Salomon, Frick Curator, paired with a contribution by author Francine Prose bring to life one of Titian's most personal and revealing portraits. Author of lives of saints, scurrilous verses, comedies, tragedies, and innumerable letters, Pietro Aretino (1492?1556) attained considerable wealth and influence, in part through literary flattery and blackmail. Little is known of his early years, but by 1527 he had settled permanently in Venice. Among Aretino's friends and patrons were some of the most prominent figures of his time, several of whom gave him gold chains such as the one he wears in this portrait. He was on intimate terms with Titian, who painted at least three portraits of him. Here the artist conveys his friend's intellectual power through the keen, forceful head and his worldliness through the solid, weighty mass of the richly robed figure. AUTHORS: Francine Prose is an award-winning author and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Xavier F. Salomon is Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator at The Frick Collection, NY. 25 colour illustrations
Concrete Montreal Map

Concrete Montreal Map

Francine Vanlaethem; Raphael Thibodeau

Blue Crow Media
2019
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Featuring remarkable examples of concrete and Brutalist architecture in Montreal, this two-sided, bilingual guide by France Vanlaethem includes a map, original photography, an introduction and details of fifty selected buildings.
Le mal dans sa Divinité

Le mal dans sa Divinité

Francine Minville

Editions Dedicaces
2011
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Que voil un titre d'oeuvre po tique pour le moins audacieux Cela prend un certain courage pour associer ces deux termes (mal et divinit ), quasi antinomiques dans notre soci t jud o-chr tienne. Une telle association pourrait facilement relever du scandale dans l'esprit de plusieurs. Et pourtant, c'est le titre qu'a choisi Francine Minville, po tesse de la lign e des Lautr amont et William Blake par les th mes qu'elle traite, pour son deuxi me opus po tique.D j , dans le champ litt raire qu b cois, l'oeuvre de Francine Minville trace et creuse un sillon particulier. Il s'agit d'une oeuvre que j'oserais qualifier d'initiatique en ce sens qu'elle nous introduit, po me apr s po me, un autre monde, une dimension int rieure plus sombre, presque interdite, qu'elle nous ouvre une porte sur un espace vertigineux habit par une certaine d mence.Je vous invite la rencontre d'une auteure malgr tout lumineuse, de cette lumi re qui finit par jaillir du plus profond de la souffrance et des t n bres.- SERGE BAGUIDY-GILBERT, m.a.Th
How Still the Riddle

How Still the Riddle

Francine Marie Tolf

Pinyon Publishing
2017
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Francine Tolf began writing poems when she was 20--at first rhyming poems, fledgling sonnets and ballads, and later through several decades developed her craft in various forms without losing her love and gift for rhythm, sound, and music: "My golden hair is turning gray, / my sins are sinned, my wild oats flung. / Now's the time to pen a book / of rhymes for children old and young."The importance and appeal of nature, relationships, language, and the mysteries of our intricate connections with each other recur in these poems: "For now there's neither eye nor voice nor sun / to question what you are, or feel, or see. / In kindness, I grant anonymity, / a gift no dawn can ever give. So come / and know some peace a while, be part of me."These poems are comforting while mindful of the uncertainties that challenge our lives: "There is no one to cry my secret to. / A deaf wind whispers, Even if there were, / your lover could not share it if he knew. / He could not pierce the secret to its core / and share it with you even if he knew."Francine's late sister, Gale Tolf, created the beautiful ink and watercolor drawings. Gale found inspiration in myth, legend, and fairytale, a perfect complement to these thoughtful, loving, and life-fulfilling poems.
Spill Some New Brightness

Spill Some New Brightness

Francine Marie Tolf

Pinyon Publishing
2022
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Francine Marie Tolf's poetry is like the leaves she describes in one of her poems: "green fire in morning sun." Spill Some New Brightness opens in a place where grief and gratitude walk hand in hand: "Sometimes something wonderful occurs, / a sister you thought exotic but brittle / becomes your best friend, maybe through / mysterious and troubling circumstances. Maybe / she has a breakdown. Speaks with demons. / Walks through bright and terrible fields." ("Sometimes").In this spiritual gathering of pain, love, beauty, and injustices, devastating moments surface: "I thought of that immigrant woman clutching her child / as ice-black water rose, the merciless moment / she had to breathe ocean into her lungs / and I said out loud, Where were You? / How could You let this happen? / No answer except diamonds sparkling on lake water." ("Hidden Beach").We spend time with women, sisters, mothers, people on the bus and in the grocery store, assisted living patients, children, trees, tiger lilies, "mallard ducks swimming in melted snow puddles."Tolf gives us the beauty of ordinary but dazzling moments: "Blinding white, the sudden wings beat / in front of my windshield, as if / the gull had dropped from a horizon / of sapphire sea and chalk-bright cliff / instead of this dreary March sky / hanging low over a parking lot edged / with a Dollar Tree, a Taco Bell, / black-crusted snow." ("Transfiguration in North Minneapolis").Compassion for animals, strength from nature, a community of gratitude to help heal and experience a whole life ... these are the gifts Tolf offers to readers in her latest collection.
Think Better. Live Better.

Think Better. Live Better.

Francine Huss

She Writes Press
2014
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Francine Huss has a straightforward message: the key to creating something better is thinking something better. Sound principles and compelling stories show readers new ways to let life start working for them. The Five Step Treatment is a technique that will help readers create a mindset that produces whatever they desire and everything they deserve. Treatment works, to improve any personal or professional area (health, wealth, love, happiness, success, creativity, purpose, positive change, world betterment), and this author inspires readers to use it for greater and greater good.
Deixando O Seu Passado no Passado

Deixando O Seu Passado no Passado

Francine Shapiro

Traumaclinic Edicoes
2015
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Este livro um guia muito acess vel, escrito pela criadora de uma forma de psicoterapia comprovada cientificamente e que j ajudou milh es de pessoas ao redor do mundo. Sejam experi ncias adversas sejam traumas significativos, todos somos influenciados por mem rias e experi ncias que s vezes nem lembramos ou n o compreendemos completamente. Deixando Seu Passado no Passado oferece procedimentos pr ticos que desmistificam a condi o humana e empoderam aqueles leitores que est o procurando mudan a real. Francine Shapiro, a criadora de terapia Dessenbiliza o e Reprocessamento por Meio de Movimentos Oculares (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing - EMDR), explica como as nossas personalidades se desenvolvem e por que ficamos presos a formas de sentir, crer e agir que n o nos ajudam. Por meio de exemplos e exerc cios detalhados, os leitores poder o aprender a se entender melhor, e por que as pessoas se comportam do jeito que em que se comportam nas suas vidas. Mais importante, os leitores aprender o t cnicas que podem melhorar os relacionamentos, romper barreiras emocionais, superar limita es e aprimorar seus talentos, da mesma forma como atletas ol mpicos assim como executivos e celebridades bem sucedidos s o assessorados. Relatado num estilo informal, v rias hist rias fascinantes da vida real s o contadas com senso de humor, o que faz com que seja f cil entender a ci ncia do c rebro, por que as pessoas ficam travadas e o que se poder fazer a respeito disso. N o permita que voc seja impelido por rea es autom ticas e inconscientes. Aprenda a assumir o controle da sua vida.
Cafe Crazy

Cafe Crazy

Francine Witte

Kelsay Books
2017
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Don't be misled by the title of this book. Though a tomato may scream if you stab it, or the vicissitudes of domestic life lick your ankles below your TV tray like a lupine tongue, there is more method than madness to Francine Witte's portrayal of how crazy interweaves with the mundane in this collection. Read through Cafe Crazy and see just how sure her hand is on the tiller. Life may be fractured, and experience treacherous to navigate, but these poems offer a regenerative and welcome cohesion, guiding us surely through the complex truths and misunderstandings of the Human Experience. This is a voice you can trust to tell the real story; her story-telling gifts are in full force in these poems. Welcome to Cafe Crazy-enter here, though the aperture of a poetic voice in full command of its faculties. -George Wallace, Writer in Residence, Walt Whitman Birthplace In Cafe Crazy, Francine Witte serves up tough, street-smart narrators and injects them with an incurable sense of wit while exercising the imagination to its legal limits. The essence of Witte's work is sometimes dark, sometime playful, but always frighteningly addictive. -Meg Pokrass, author of The Dog Looks Happy Upside Down Francine Witte's Cafe Crazy serves up a series of singed epiphanies, the burn out of not one, but two marriages, their ashy remains. "Not all fires burn the same," the poet warns in the opening poem of this fine collection, and she's right-yet each betrayal burns, each ending leaves scars. This parallel journey of doomed relationships, the poet's and that of her parents', explores how love "gets lost inside somewhere while you're not paying attention." Witte's skill lies in her willingness to go deep, and to spare no one. She longs for love, "But love, like any bird, gets tired of flying and looks for a place to nest." These brave poems rise like the phoenix from the ashes. These are the poems that pull you through. These are the poems that save you. -Alexis Rhone Fancher, author of Enter Here; poetry editor, Cultural Weekly
A Woman's Story

A Woman's Story

Francine Rodriguez

Madville Publishing
2021
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Woman's Story tells the stories of Latina women's lives. Depicting conflict in gender bias, experiences of exploitation, violence, and powerlessness, sometimes resulting in pain and despair in their turbulent world. But these stories also tell of these women's celebration of life itself that empowers them and gives them the will to sustain. These stories resonate on a deeply emotional level. Rodriguez knows how to spin a narrative and keep it going with energy. She creates memorable characters who are compelling and unique. These are the stories of real women living hard lives, some at the poverty line, some a little better off, but all desperate in some way.
The Theory of Flesh

The Theory of Flesh

Francine Witte

Kelsay Books
2019
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Francine Witte's The Theory of Flesh is just that, an accumulation of poetic evidence for the absurdity and heartbreak that accompanies our mortal costumes. She moves from pre-history and history into the present and personal with the same sharp and incisive sense of description, the same savvy toward the fickle cosmos. Anxiety, crop failure, sibling rivalry, and small-town affairs-each is another hand-drawn entry on the larger human scroll. Witte, as they say, knows the score, and she's willing to share it with us, to describe in no uncertain terms exactly what it means to be us-damned from the very get go and further doomed by folly and fate. Yet important enough in our trials to command the fine poet's attention. -Justin Hamm, author of The Inheritance and American EphemeralFrancine Witte's poems are full of a compassion for our frail, vulnerable selves, our frail, vulnerable earth, and they are implicit with a forgiveness for that frailty and stupidity, like a teacher who refuses to hold her students' foolhardiness or idiocy against them. As she writes in "Bravado" "Take away our medicines and guns, / and where are we, really? Not at the top / of the food chain, that's for sure. Our / teeth can barely tear a baguette, and forget / about breathing in the wrong stranger's / sneeze." In these poems, Witte goes straight for the elements that make up our lives, the love, the betrayal, the heartbreak; our weakness and our helplessness. Witte embraces our fallibilities. After all, "Maybe this is all a game. Maybe we are the players, / or the pieces, or the lookers-on who shake their / heads and bring us snacks." -Charles Rammelkamp, author of Me and Sal ParadiseFrancine Witte's literary voice is one of the strongest to emerge in the last few years. She combines sharp observations with a smart, biting sense of humor-her take on men and women in relationships is honest, and because of her intelligence, accurate. In The Theory of Flesh, she takes no prisoners -Ron Kolm, author of Night Shift and Welcome to the Barbecue
To Find Treasure in the Mountains

To Find Treasure in the Mountains

Francine Rockey

Yosemite Conservancy
2022
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"This picture book is a splendid and dazzlingly illustrated love letter to the outdoors." --Shelf Awareness, Starred Review"Soon you’ll be aching for outdoor adventures, too!" --Foreword Reviews, Starred ReviewWith sturdy shoes and a sense of adventure, three young children hike through the sparkling woods to find treasure in the mountains. No pirate’s map or magic wand required! Outside, there is always something wonderful just around the bend.Is that treasure hidden in a hollow old tree trunk? Does treasure gleam near the lizard with the bright blue belly? Can the feathery flight of a great gray owl hint at treasure? Yes, yes, and yes! Because all steps into the wild lead to nature’s treasures. This lovely picture book highlights discoveries and connections that come from sharing time outdoors together.