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Albi: The Story of a Young Man Battling Mental Health and Addiction and His Road to Self-Discovery
Daval a. Allwood
Independently Published
2019
nidottu
This is a story about a man called Albi who had an unexpected detour in his life. Like most young people he had high hopes of becoming successful in his career, but like most people he is not aware of what his future holds. As he struggles through life, a series of unfortunate and unexpected events causes him to realize that fate does not deviate from its purpose. He battles with mental illness, faces homelessness, and also faces imprisonment. He soon realize that life requires a constant effort, and he battles to try to overcome his obstacles that range from relationship problems to alcoholism and other addictions. The story covers the years of his life from the time he finished high school up to his mid thirties. The story also gives a detailed descriptions of his mental breakdown and relapses. It is based on real events.
Halloween with Alain Bao Phan: Bikini Girl - End of the Hallway
Alain Bao Phan
Independently Published
2019
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Dear cherished readers, the stories that I am about to tell you, I have kept to myself for the last twenty-five years. To be honest, to this day, I am still unsure if what happened was reality, or just a figment of my imagination. But alas, Halloween is near, and I wish to tell my tale - to relieve this burden from my heart, and to offer you, my readers, a contemplation of the dark side ...
Introduce your child to one of the most influential African American dancers and choreographers in history with the children's book Alvin Ailey, part of the Leaders Like Us series.Who was Alvin Ailey? Children will love tuning in to this engaging biography that explores Alvin's cultural and groundbreaking contributions to dance, choreography, and Broadway theater.Fun Storybook Features: This children's book features a timeline, post-reading questions, and an interactive activity to develop reading comprehension skills.24 pages of vibrant illustrationsAbout Rourke Educational Media: We proudly publish respectful and relevant nonfiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits
Introduce your child to one of the most influential African American dancers and choreographers in history with the children's book Alvin Ailey, part of the Leaders Like Us series.Who was Alvin Ailey? Children will love tuning in to this engaging biography that explores Alvin's cultural and groundbreaking contributions to dance, choreography, and Broadway theater.Fun Storybook Features: This children's book features a timeline, post-reading questions, and an interactive activity to develop reading comprehension skills.24 pages of vibrant illustrationsAbout Rourke Educational Media: We proudly publish respectful and relevant nonfiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits
Albie Greenberg, born in New York at the start of World War II, wants to be accepted as normal. His parents, fearing post-Holocaust that their Jewish identity could become a death sentence, have never once discussed religion in Albie's presence, and practice none.For Albie's tenth summer in 1950, his parents send him to regimented, athletic Bear Lake Camp hoping their dreamy, bookish son will assimilate into the world of other boys. Away from home for the first time, Albie must navigate the camp culture as unprepared for baseball as he is for scapegoating or a summer polio epidemic.Will rising conflict at Bear Lake that ends in darkness defeat Albie, or open a path to his future?
An epic and bloody tale that shines a light into the murky depths of the Dark Ages'Rome has deserted us. Hadrian's Wall is crumbling. There are raiders on every border, at every shore. And yet we fight amongst ourselves.'447AD. Vitalinus, heir to the Kingdom of Cornovia in the middle of Britannia, believes he can unite the island's splintered tribes. Whatever it takes.Fuelled by the prophetic visions of druids and a murderous ambition, Vitalinus seeks to recruit Britannia's war-mongering immigrants for help in his cause. But while the Saxons, Jutes and Angles may seem to offer hope against the hordes of painted Kaldi warriors beyond the wall and the Irish raiders from across the sea, such service may come at a terrible cost. Meanwhile, in the north, Emrys witnesses the devastation wrought by the Kaldi. Cruelly orphaned on the cusp of manhood, he is desperate to fathom the politics of power and war. Where others fail, maybe he can become the true champion of Albion, and herald the way for the great bear, Artos......or, as legend would name him, Arthur.
George Mann's NewburyHobbes steampunk mystery series concludes in this thrilling final volume as our Victorian special agent heroes discover a grand plot to that threatens the state of the world.
‘bless this country, God bless karaoke and God save the Queen.’It’s karaoke night at The Albion, a proper East End boozer and the unofficial home of the English Protection Army. Paul runs the pub, girlfriend Christine rules the roost, and little brother Jayson hosts the karaoke.On the eve of a demonstration tensions are running high. The mosque want to build a community centre next door and the English Protection Army aren’t happy. Paul is going to fight this tooth and nail, but he knows the public won’t listen to a bunch of hooligans. Meanwhile, younger brother Jayson thinks this could be his time to shine. Family or not, this is England and it’s time to take it back.Albion examines the turbulent rise of the new far right in modern day Britain. When they embrace diversity, just how far can the far right go?
Placing Robbe-Grillet’s filmic oeuvre in the related contexts of both his novelistic work and the different historical and cultural periods in which his films were made, from the early 1960s to the present, the book traces lines of influence and continuity throughout his work, which is shown to exhibit a consistent preoccupation with an identifiable body of themes, motifs and structures. Close readings of all the films are skilfully combined with a thematic approach, ranging across the entire filmic corpus. The book also contains chapters on cinematography and technique. Now available in paperback, this lucid, comprehensive and fascinating study shows Robbe-Grillet’s contribution to the evolution of the cinematic art both in France and internationally to have been considerably more important than previously acknowledged.
Albion's Secret History compiles snapshots of English pop culture’s rebels and outsiders, from Evelyn Waugh to PJ Harvey via The Long Blondes and The Libertines. By focusing on cultural figures who served to define England, Guy Mankowski looks at those who have really shaped Albion’s secret history, not just its oft-quoted official cultural history. He departs from the narrative that dutifully follows the Beatles, The Sex Pistols and Oasis, and, by instead penetrating the surface of England’s pop history (including the venues it was shaped in), throws new light on ideas of Englishness. As well as music, Mankowski draws from art, film, architecture and politics, showing the moments at which artists like Tricky and Goldfrapp altered our sense of a sometimes green but sometimes unpleasant land. 'The most illuminating odyssey through lost, hidden or forgotten English pop culture since Michael Bracewell's England Is Mine.' Rhian E. Jones, author of Clampdown: Pop-Cultural Wars on Class and Gender
Greer Livingston, an editor at a small publishing company, has one friend and an aloof cat named Gershwin. Greer used to be full of life, but that was decades ago, before her father died unexpectedly. He never made it to her seventh-birthday celebration, but she received the gift he had chosen for her-a stuffed rabbit named Albie who has been with her ever since.When Greer comes home after being laid off, she has a little too much wine and falls asleep listening to one of her father's old albums. When she wakes the next morning, there is a man making breakfast in her kitchen who insists he's Albie, her stuffed rabbit come to life, there to breathe life back into her.Come along on this magical adventure as Albie helps Greer through her grief and guides her in reconnecting with her lost inner child(ren). Whether they're dancing the tango or confronting New York's biggest crime boss, this dynamic duo will have you either laughing out loud or wiping a tear from your eye.A must-read for anyone who's loved and lost, Albie will heal your heart and reawaken the magic that lives inside us all.
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GHOSTWRITY
2022
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