Author: Jean Stafford
Publisher: Library of America
ISBN: 1598536486
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Twenty-nine-year-old Jean Stafford made a bold entrance onto the American literary scene in 1944 when her first novel Boston Adventure became a surprise best seller, its style inviting comparisons to James and Proust. Sonia Marburg, the protagonist of Boston Adventure, grows up in the North Shore village of Chichester, the daughter of an angry marriage between immigrant parents who remain outsiders in America. Seeking to escape the material and spiritual impoverishment of her childhood, Sonia looks across the bay at the State House dome in Boston for the promise of a richer life. Her dreams seem to find fulfillment when she finds a position assecretary-companion to Miss Lucy Pride, a summer guest at the hotel where Sonia cleans rooms, and moves into her Beacon Hill home. Boston Adventureis a perceptive satire of upper-class Boston society and a quicksilver portrait of a young woman trying to navigate a singular transit between very different worlds.
Boston Jane: An Adventure
Author: Jennifer L. Holm
Publisher: Yearling
ISBN: 0375893997
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Fans of adventure, romance, and a strong heroine will love this this action-packed historical trilogy by three-time Newbery Honor winner and New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Holm. 1855. The unknown wilds of the Pacific Northwest—a land not yet tamed, and certainly not fitting for a proper young lady! Yet that’s just where Miss Jane Peck finds herself. After a tumultuous childhood on the wrong side of Philadelphia high society, Jane is trying to put aside her reckless ways and be accepted as a proper young lady. And so when handsome William Baldt proposes, she joyfully accepts and prepares to join him in a world away from her home in Washington Territory. But Miss Hepplewhite’ s straitlaced finishing school was hardly preparation for the treacherous months at sea it takes to get there, the haunting loss she’ll face on the way, or the colorful characters and crude life that await her on the frontier.
Publisher: Yearling
ISBN: 0375893997
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Fans of adventure, romance, and a strong heroine will love this this action-packed historical trilogy by three-time Newbery Honor winner and New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Holm. 1855. The unknown wilds of the Pacific Northwest—a land not yet tamed, and certainly not fitting for a proper young lady! Yet that’s just where Miss Jane Peck finds herself. After a tumultuous childhood on the wrong side of Philadelphia high society, Jane is trying to put aside her reckless ways and be accepted as a proper young lady. And so when handsome William Baldt proposes, she joyfully accepts and prepares to join him in a world away from her home in Washington Territory. But Miss Hepplewhite’ s straitlaced finishing school was hardly preparation for the treacherous months at sea it takes to get there, the haunting loss she’ll face on the way, or the colorful characters and crude life that await her on the frontier.
Movies and the Moral Adventure of Life
Author: Alan A. Stone
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262261189
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Essays on small art films and big-budget blockbusters, including Antonia's Line, American Beauty, Schindler's List, and The Passion of the Christ, that view films as life lessons, enlarging our sense of human possibilities. For Alan Stone, a one-time Freudian analyst and former president of the American Psychiatric Society, movies are the great modern, democratic medium for exploring our individual and collective lives. They provide occasions for reflecting on what he calls “the moral adventure of life”: the choices people make—beyond the limits of their character and circumstances—in response to life's challenges. The quality of these choices is, for him, the measure of a life well lived. In this collection of his film essays, Stone reads films as life texts. He is engaged more by their ideas than their visual presentation, more by their power to move us than by their commercial success. Stone writes about both art films and big-budget Hollywood blockbusters. And he commands an extraordinary range of historical, literary, cultural, and scientific reference that reflects his impressive personal history: professor of law and medicine, football player at Harvard in the late 1940s, director of medical training at McLean Hospital, and advisor to Attorney General Janet Reno on behavioral science. In the end, Stone's enthusiasms run particularly to films that embrace the sheer complexity of life, and in doing so enlarge our sense of human possibilities: in Antonia's Line, he sees an emotionally vivid picture of a world beyond patriarchy; in Thirteen Conversations about One Thing, the power of sheer contingency in human life; and in American Beauty, how beauty in ordinary experience draws us outside ourselves, and how beauty and justice are distinct goods, with no intrinsic connection. Other films discussed in these essays (written between 1993 and 2006 for Boston Review) include Un Coeur en Hiver, Schindler's List, Pulp Fiction, Thirteen Days, the 1997 version of Lolita, The Battle of Algiers, The Passion of the Christ, Persuasion, and Water.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262261189
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Essays on small art films and big-budget blockbusters, including Antonia's Line, American Beauty, Schindler's List, and The Passion of the Christ, that view films as life lessons, enlarging our sense of human possibilities. For Alan Stone, a one-time Freudian analyst and former president of the American Psychiatric Society, movies are the great modern, democratic medium for exploring our individual and collective lives. They provide occasions for reflecting on what he calls “the moral adventure of life”: the choices people make—beyond the limits of their character and circumstances—in response to life's challenges. The quality of these choices is, for him, the measure of a life well lived. In this collection of his film essays, Stone reads films as life texts. He is engaged more by their ideas than their visual presentation, more by their power to move us than by their commercial success. Stone writes about both art films and big-budget Hollywood blockbusters. And he commands an extraordinary range of historical, literary, cultural, and scientific reference that reflects his impressive personal history: professor of law and medicine, football player at Harvard in the late 1940s, director of medical training at McLean Hospital, and advisor to Attorney General Janet Reno on behavioral science. In the end, Stone's enthusiasms run particularly to films that embrace the sheer complexity of life, and in doing so enlarge our sense of human possibilities: in Antonia's Line, he sees an emotionally vivid picture of a world beyond patriarchy; in Thirteen Conversations about One Thing, the power of sheer contingency in human life; and in American Beauty, how beauty in ordinary experience draws us outside ourselves, and how beauty and justice are distinct goods, with no intrinsic connection. Other films discussed in these essays (written between 1993 and 2006 for Boston Review) include Un Coeur en Hiver, Schindler's List, Pulp Fiction, Thirteen Days, the 1997 version of Lolita, The Battle of Algiers, The Passion of the Christ, Persuasion, and Water.
Boston Adventure
Author: Jean Stafford
Publisher: Library of America
ISBN: 1598536486
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Twenty-nine-year-old Jean Stafford made a bold entrance onto the American literary scene in 1944 when her first novel Boston Adventure became a surprise best seller, its style inviting comparisons to James and Proust. Sonia Marburg, the protagonist of Boston Adventure, grows up in the North Shore village of Chichester, the daughter of an angry marriage between immigrant parents who remain outsiders in America. Seeking to escape the material and spiritual impoverishment of her childhood, Sonia looks across the bay at the State House dome in Boston for the promise of a richer life. Her dreams seem to find fulfillment when she finds a position assecretary-companion to Miss Lucy Pride, a summer guest at the hotel where Sonia cleans rooms, and moves into her Beacon Hill home. Boston Adventureis a perceptive satire of upper-class Boston society and a quicksilver portrait of a young woman trying to navigate a singular transit between very different worlds.
Publisher: Library of America
ISBN: 1598536486
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Twenty-nine-year-old Jean Stafford made a bold entrance onto the American literary scene in 1944 when her first novel Boston Adventure became a surprise best seller, its style inviting comparisons to James and Proust. Sonia Marburg, the protagonist of Boston Adventure, grows up in the North Shore village of Chichester, the daughter of an angry marriage between immigrant parents who remain outsiders in America. Seeking to escape the material and spiritual impoverishment of her childhood, Sonia looks across the bay at the State House dome in Boston for the promise of a richer life. Her dreams seem to find fulfillment when she finds a position assecretary-companion to Miss Lucy Pride, a summer guest at the hotel where Sonia cleans rooms, and moves into her Beacon Hill home. Boston Adventureis a perceptive satire of upper-class Boston society and a quicksilver portrait of a young woman trying to navigate a singular transit between very different worlds.
Hide and Seek Boston
Author: Erin Guendelsberger
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1728216060
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Beantown comes to life in the ultimate hide and seek adventure for kids and readers of all ages! The mayor of Boston needs your help! A museum is opening up a new exhibit on the greatest things in Boston, the best city in the world, and needs YOU to search for the items and find them before the museum opens! In this can-you-find activity book for kids ages 6-10, search for a Triceratops hidden among the crowds at the Harvard Museum of Natural History and a statue of a gorilla at Franklin Park Zoo, or try to spot the red lobster in bustling Boston Public Market. An interactive adventure for kids living near or far, this bright and engaging seek and find book is a perfect gift for Bostonians and Massachusetts natives and a great Christmas stocking stuffer or travel souvenir. Children will love searching for the items among some of Boston's most popular and iconic sights and landmarks, including: Massachusetts State House Boston Public Market Museum of Science USS Constitution Public Garden New England Aquarium Faneuil Hall Carson Beach Boston Logan International Airport Franklin Park Zoo
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1728216060
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Beantown comes to life in the ultimate hide and seek adventure for kids and readers of all ages! The mayor of Boston needs your help! A museum is opening up a new exhibit on the greatest things in Boston, the best city in the world, and needs YOU to search for the items and find them before the museum opens! In this can-you-find activity book for kids ages 6-10, search for a Triceratops hidden among the crowds at the Harvard Museum of Natural History and a statue of a gorilla at Franklin Park Zoo, or try to spot the red lobster in bustling Boston Public Market. An interactive adventure for kids living near or far, this bright and engaging seek and find book is a perfect gift for Bostonians and Massachusetts natives and a great Christmas stocking stuffer or travel souvenir. Children will love searching for the items among some of Boston's most popular and iconic sights and landmarks, including: Massachusetts State House Boston Public Market Museum of Science USS Constitution Public Garden New England Aquarium Faneuil Hall Carson Beach Boston Logan International Airport Franklin Park Zoo
The Adventures of Boston
Author: Elzie Lynn Culp
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781643001739
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Boston, the nosy beagle, finds himself off the leash and on the run following his nose into adventures with a raging bucking bull, galloping pronghorn antelope, and a harrowing thunderstorm. As Boston discovers the world around him, the reader will discover interesting facts with Boston, including wildlife, thunderstorms, and bull riding.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781643001739
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Boston, the nosy beagle, finds himself off the leash and on the run following his nose into adventures with a raging bucking bull, galloping pronghorn antelope, and a harrowing thunderstorm. As Boston discovers the world around him, the reader will discover interesting facts with Boston, including wildlife, thunderstorms, and bull riding.
Boston Tea Party
Author: James E. Knight
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816748020
Category : Boston Tea Party, Boston, Mass., 1773
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A Boston merchant describes the day-to-day events leading up to and including the famous Boston Tea Party rebellion. Book sin this series of history tells absorbing stories while relaying to the reader important information about life during the colonization of America. Illustrations.
Publisher: Troll Communications
ISBN: 9780816748020
Category : Boston Tea Party, Boston, Mass., 1773
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A Boston merchant describes the day-to-day events leading up to and including the famous Boston Tea Party rebellion. Book sin this series of history tells absorbing stories while relaying to the reader important information about life during the colonization of America. Illustrations.
A Boston Harbor Islands Adventure
Author: Stephanie Schorow
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439678162
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
In 1891, four intrepid women from Lowell sailed to a remote island in Boston Harbor for a 17-day escape from New England's prim and proper society. Calling themselves the Scribe, the Aristocrat, the Acrobat, and the Autocrat, the women rusticated in a cottage on Great Brewster Island, reveling in the chance to shed their identities of wife, mother, and daughter. Relive their sojourn through their remarkable journal, filled with observations, illustrations, photographs, and poetry, reproduced here by the Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439678162
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
In 1891, four intrepid women from Lowell sailed to a remote island in Boston Harbor for a 17-day escape from New England's prim and proper society. Calling themselves the Scribe, the Aristocrat, the Acrobat, and the Autocrat, the women rusticated in a cottage on Great Brewster Island, reveling in the chance to shed their identities of wife, mother, and daughter. Relive their sojourn through their remarkable journal, filled with observations, illustrations, photographs, and poetry, reproduced here by the Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands.
Top 50 Best Things to do in Boston, Massachusetts
Author: Nicholas Khatch
Publisher: NK
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
Welcome to this comprehensive list of 50 incredible things to do in Boston, Massachusetts. This vibrant city, steeped in history and culture, offers an array of unforgettable experiences for every type of traveler. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this list aims to provide you with a diverse range of activities that showcase the best of what Boston has to offer. Embark on a journey through time by exploring the historic Freedom Trail, where you'll walk in the footsteps of the American Revolution. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history as you visit landmarks like the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church. Take a break from history and discover Boston's vibrant neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. Wander through the narrow streets of the North End, also known as Boston's Little Italy, and savor a delicious cannoli or plate of homemade pasta. Venture to Beacon Hill, where you'll be captivated by its picturesque cobblestone streets and elegant Federal-style townhouses. For art enthusiasts, Boston boasts a remarkable array of museums and cultural institutions. Marvel at world-class masterpieces at the Museum of Fine Arts, featuring works from renowned artists spanning centuries and continents. Step into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, where you'll be transported to a Venetian-style palace filled with breathtaking art collections and lush gardens. If you prefer contemporary art, the Institute of Contemporary Art offers thought-provoking exhibits and a stunning waterfront location. Sports fans will find their haven in Boston, a city passionate about its teams. Catch a game at Fenway Park, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, and cheer alongside dedicated Red Sox fans. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of a Celtics basketball game or a Bruins hockey match at the TD Garden, where the roar of the crowd will leave you exhilarated. Beyond the well-known attractions, Boston invites you to explore its natural beauty. Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Harborwalk and admire the breathtaking views of the Boston skyline and waterfront. Explore the lush landscapes of the Arnold Arboretum or enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Charles River Esplanade. For a unique outdoor experience, take a ferry to the Boston Harbor Islands and discover these picturesque islands that offer a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Whether you're a history buff, an art aficionado, a sports enthusiast, or simply someone seeking memorable experiences, Boston promises to deliver. Its rich history, diverse culture, and welcoming spirit make it a city that captivates and inspires. So, immerse yourself in the wonders of Boston, create lifelong memories, and let this list be your guide to an unforgettable adventure in this remarkable city.
Publisher: NK
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
Welcome to this comprehensive list of 50 incredible things to do in Boston, Massachusetts. This vibrant city, steeped in history and culture, offers an array of unforgettable experiences for every type of traveler. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this list aims to provide you with a diverse range of activities that showcase the best of what Boston has to offer. Embark on a journey through time by exploring the historic Freedom Trail, where you'll walk in the footsteps of the American Revolution. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history as you visit landmarks like the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church. Take a break from history and discover Boston's vibrant neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. Wander through the narrow streets of the North End, also known as Boston's Little Italy, and savor a delicious cannoli or plate of homemade pasta. Venture to Beacon Hill, where you'll be captivated by its picturesque cobblestone streets and elegant Federal-style townhouses. For art enthusiasts, Boston boasts a remarkable array of museums and cultural institutions. Marvel at world-class masterpieces at the Museum of Fine Arts, featuring works from renowned artists spanning centuries and continents. Step into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, where you'll be transported to a Venetian-style palace filled with breathtaking art collections and lush gardens. If you prefer contemporary art, the Institute of Contemporary Art offers thought-provoking exhibits and a stunning waterfront location. Sports fans will find their haven in Boston, a city passionate about its teams. Catch a game at Fenway Park, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, and cheer alongside dedicated Red Sox fans. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of a Celtics basketball game or a Bruins hockey match at the TD Garden, where the roar of the crowd will leave you exhilarated. Beyond the well-known attractions, Boston invites you to explore its natural beauty. Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Harborwalk and admire the breathtaking views of the Boston skyline and waterfront. Explore the lush landscapes of the Arnold Arboretum or enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Charles River Esplanade. For a unique outdoor experience, take a ferry to the Boston Harbor Islands and discover these picturesque islands that offer a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Whether you're a history buff, an art aficionado, a sports enthusiast, or simply someone seeking memorable experiences, Boston promises to deliver. Its rich history, diverse culture, and welcoming spirit make it a city that captivates and inspires. So, immerse yourself in the wonders of Boston, create lifelong memories, and let this list be your guide to an unforgettable adventure in this remarkable city.
Outside Magazine's Urban Adventure
Author: Gretchen Voss
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393323559
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
A where-to guide to outdoor adventure in one of America's greatest metro centers--indispensible for today's young urbanites who crave outdoor sports and won't settle for less.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393323559
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
A where-to guide to outdoor adventure in one of America's greatest metro centers--indispensible for today's young urbanites who crave outdoor sports and won't settle for less.
The Annalist
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Commerce
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Commerce
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description