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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Ali Gezersez
.داستان پسر بچه ای است که به مرض مونگولید دچار است و آرزو دارد یکبار بابا نوئل شود
داستان هایی برای کودکان خصوصا بچه های بیش فعال خاطرات دوران کودکی
این کتاب شامل مجموعه شعر ها و دلنوشته های من است از سال ۱۳۵۷ تا ۱۴۰۱ (همیشه گرد) طوفان امروز دیگر می دانم ، می دانم بعد از رفتن تو همه چیز در اطراف من احساس پوچی می کنند تو می روی و در و دیوار خانه بی تو چیزی کم دارد پنجره مدام در انتظار تو بیرون را نگاه می کند بیا گوش کن ، قناری ها یک صدا تو را می خوانند تو را می خوانند که نام مبارکت بغض حیات است قاصدک ها بی حضور تو به خواب رفته اند آن ها به آخرین رقص شان در دستان تو می اندیشند تو که زمین و زمان با تو می رقصند تو که با نوازشی پرنده ی مرده ای را جان می بخشی تو که پل شکسته ای را پایه ای بیا که این شکسته ترین در انتظار تو است این بی کس ، این بی نفس زنده ام کن ای مسیح زنده ام کن ای مسیح بیا به فکر این پرنده باش بگذار یک بار دیگر پرهای شکسته اش طعم آخرین پرواز را مزه کند بیا آسمانش باش بگذار در بی کران چشمانت چرخی بزند و باشکوه ترین پرواز زندگی اش را تجربه کند به اوجش ببر ، به زمین اش پرتاب کن بسوزانش ، ویرانش کن و سپس بر پیکر فرسوده اش برقص و برقص و برقص نگاه کن ، پروانه ها بال گسترده اند طرحی به بال های شان ببخش طاووس را رنگی دوباره زن بر من ببار ای مادر همه ی رودها بر من بتاب ، گرمم کن ، آبم کن و مرا به تشنه ای ، رایگان ببخش نمی ترسم ، نمی ترسم زیرا هنگامی که با توأم اقیانوس با من است حالا دیگر می دانم حالا دیگر فهمیده ام چه کسی با نوای سحرآمیزش خرس سفید قطبی را به خواب زمستانی می برد من آن بهار را هرگز فراموش نمی کنم آن بهاری که زنبورها تو را همچون شاهزاده ای به جشن عسل بردند من در بعداظهر یک روز گرم تابستانی در آن دشت سرسبز هنگامی که پروانه ها را از خواب بیدار می کردی صدایت را شنیدم حالا می دانم چه چیزی در صدای توست در نگاهت و در دست های مهربانت. تو یادگار سازی تو مادر تمام خاطرات امروز از باد شنیدم که به عشق دیدار تو ، جهان گردی می کند او در هر گندم زار سمفونی عاشقانه ای به نام تو می نوازد و گه گاه دوری از تو چنان دیوانه اش می کند که گردبادی می سازد از خود و در خود بیا آغوش بگشای و در پس پیراهنت آرامش را به طوفان
It is a story about a fifteen-year-old boy who is suffering from mongoloid disease. He wishes to become Santa Claus one day.
Det er en historie om en femten r gammel gutt som lider av mongoloid sykdom. Han nsker bli julenisse en dag.
Rose er den f rste boken i en dyptg ende trilogi av A. Raha Gezersez - en reise gjennom kj rlighet, tap og menneskets sjel. N r Anna reiser til Somalia med forloveden sin for delta i et humanit rt oppdrag, m ter hennes tro og idealer de brutale realitetene i fangenskap og moralsk oppv kning. Det som begynner som en fortelling om tro og medf lelse, utvikler seg til en gripende refleksjon over traumer, motstandskraft og grensene for tilgivelse. Med poetisk spr k og psykologisk dybde utforsker Rose den skj re balansen mellom renhet og fordervelse, lys og m rke, Gud og menneske. Dette er ikke bare en kj rlighetshistorie, men begynnelsen p en trilogi som avdekker hjertets hemmelige arkitektur - der skj nnhet vokser ut av smerte, og forl sning springer fra troens ruiner.
Has everything been said about Muhammad Ali, once the most famous man in the world? No. There is one special bout that has, over time, been largely overlooked, where both the fight and shenanigans surrounding it have never been fully examined. In early 1970, a fight involving Ali was avoided by just about every city in America – until Atlanta in Georgia decided to take a chance. They proposed an Ali fight with ‘Great White Hope’ Jerry Quarry. The comparison of Ali’s comeback bout with that of ‘Great White Hope’ Jim Jeffries and his return against Jack Johnson in 1910 was unavoidable. Atlanta, once fertile soil for the racism, was inundated with objections when a prize fight involving Ali, a black Muslim draft evader facing a possible five-year prison sentence, was planned. When the ‘Black Mecca’ of the South eventually put on the fight it attracted not only Ali’s legion of die-hard fans but also every echelon of African American society. They came together to witness the return of their fighting hero, but for some unlucky ringside spectators the party spirit was soon replaced by anger, empty pockets and rumours of deadly retribution. An after-party became the scene of perhaps one of the biggest and most brazen armed robberies in Atlanta’s history. Ali’s life would be forever linked to the city that reintroduced him to the ring. Twenty-six years later, the same city and same fighter would come together in one of the most memorable moments in sporting history, when Ali lit the Olympic flame in front of the whole world.
Mix 1 oz. Chelsea Handler, 1.5 oz. Nora Ephron, finish with a twist of Tina Fey, and you get Ali in Wonderland, the uproarious, revealing, and heartfelt memoir from acclaimed actress and comedian Ali Wentworth. Whether spilling secrets about her quintessentially WASPy upbringing (and her delicious rebellion against it), reminiscing about her Seinfeld "Schmoopie" days and her appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The View, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, or baring the details of starting a family alongside husband George Stephanopoulos, one thing is for sure--Ali has the unsurpassable humor and warmth of a born storyteller with a story to tell: the quirky, flavorful, surprising, and sometimes scandalous Ali in Wonderland."Ali Wentworth is funny and warm and crazy all at once. Like Barbara Eden. But on something. Like crystal meth." --Alec Baldwin
"Wentworth spins hilarious tales of parenting, relationships and, yes, getting older." -- PeopleThe actress, comedian, media darling, and New York Times bestselling author picks up where she left off in Ali in Wonderland, dissecting modern life--and this time, on a mission of self-improvement--in a series of laugh-out-loud comic vignettes.Moved by a particularly inspirational tweet one day, Ali Wentworth resolves to live by the pithy maxims she discovers in her feeds. What begins as a sort of self-help project quickly turns into something far grander--and increasingly funnier--as the tweets she once viewed with irony become filled with increasing metaphysical importance. And thus begins her "Unhappiness Project."It's not long before Ali expands her self-improvement quest to include parenting, relationship, fitness (or lack thereof), and dieting advice. The results are painfully (at times literally) clear: when it comes to self-help, sometimes you should leave it to the professionals.At once endearing and hilarious, thoughtful and absurd, Happily Ali After is a thoroughly entertaining collection from "the girlfriend you want to have a glass of wine with, the one who makes you laugh because she sees the funny and the absurd in everything" (Huffington Post).
New York Times bestselling author Ali Wentworth offers her hilarious and unique advice on surviving the absurdity of modern life in her third collection of laugh-out-loud comic vignettes.Ali Wentworth's first two books, Ali in Wonderland and Happily Ali After, were lauded by readers, critics, and fellow comedians alike. Entertainment Weekly included Happily Ali After on its "Must List" and hailed it as "hilarious. . . . Her glass isn't half full--it's "empty and cracked," while Cosmopolitan praised it as "razor-sharp." Chelsea Handler called Ali in Wonderland "truly hilarious," and Kathy Griffin christened it, "Chicken Soup for the Vagina." Alec Baldwin has described Ali as "funny and warm and crazy all at once. Like Barbara Eden. But on something. Like crystal meth," and Jerry Seinfeld has raved, "Everything that comes out of Ali Wentworth's mouth is funny "At once endearing and hilarious, thoughtful and far-fetched, this third collection offers Ali at her wisest and wittiest as she delivers tips, pointers, and quips on a host of life's conundrums and sticky situations, including the funny, sometimes embarrassing yet unforgettable situations that have shaped her inimitable world view as a wife, mother, actress, comedian, and all around bon vivant. Thoroughly entertaining, Go Ask Ali is packed with thoughts and musings from "the girlfriend you want to have a glass of wine with, the one who makes you laugh because she sees the funny and the absurd in everything" (Huffington Post).
New York Times bestselling author Ali Wentworth offers her hilarious and unique advice on surviving the absurdity of modern life in her third collection of laugh-out-loud comic vignettes.Ali Wentworth's first two books, Ali in Wonderland and Happily Ali After, were lauded by readers, critics, and fellow comedians alike. Entertainment Weekly included Happily Ali After on its "Must List" and hailed it as "hilarious. . . . Her glass isn't half full--it's "empty and cracked," while Cosmopolitan praised it as "razor-sharp." Chelsea Handler called Ali in Wonderland "truly hilarious," and Kathy Griffin christened it, "Chicken Soup for the Vagina." Alec Baldwin has described Ali as "funny and warm and crazy all at once. Like Barbara Eden. But on something. Like crystal meth," and Jerry Seinfeld has raved, "Everything that comes out of Ali Wentworth's mouth is funny "At once endearing and hilarious, thoughtful and far-fetched, this third collection offers Ali at her wisest and wittiest as she delivers tips, pointers, and quips on a host of life's conundrums and sticky situations, including the funny, sometimes embarrassing yet unforgettable situations that have shaped her inimitable world view as a wife, mother, actress, comedian, and all around bon vivant. Thoroughly entertaining, Go Ask Ali is packed with thoughts and musings from "the girlfriend you want to have a glass of wine with, the one who makes you laugh because she sees the funny and the absurd in everything" (Huffington Post).