Author: Toni Bentley
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813040922
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
An irresistible inside look at one of the world's great dance companies, Winter Season is also a sensitive, intimate, and almost painfully honest account of the emotional and intellectual development of a young woman dedicated to one of the most demanding of all the arts. Bentley's association with the New York City Ballet began when she was accepted by the affiliated School of American Ballet at the age of eleven. Seven years later, she became a member of the company. In the fall of 1980, as the winter season opened, she found herself facing an emotional crisis: her dancing was not going well. At 22 she felt that her life had lost direction. To try to make something of her experience, on paper if not on stage, she began to keep a journal, describing her day-to-day activities and looking back on her past. The result is perhaps the closest that most of us will ever come to knowing what it feels like to be a dancer, on stage and off. It also offers memorable glimpses of some notable members of the City ballet, with, at the center, the man whose vision they all served--George Balanchine.
Winter Season
Author: Toni Bentley
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813040922
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
An irresistible inside look at one of the world's great dance companies, Winter Season is also a sensitive, intimate, and almost painfully honest account of the emotional and intellectual development of a young woman dedicated to one of the most demanding of all the arts. Bentley's association with the New York City Ballet began when she was accepted by the affiliated School of American Ballet at the age of eleven. Seven years later, she became a member of the company. In the fall of 1980, as the winter season opened, she found herself facing an emotional crisis: her dancing was not going well. At 22 she felt that her life had lost direction. To try to make something of her experience, on paper if not on stage, she began to keep a journal, describing her day-to-day activities and looking back on her past. The result is perhaps the closest that most of us will ever come to knowing what it feels like to be a dancer, on stage and off. It also offers memorable glimpses of some notable members of the City ballet, with, at the center, the man whose vision they all served--George Balanchine.
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813040922
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
An irresistible inside look at one of the world's great dance companies, Winter Season is also a sensitive, intimate, and almost painfully honest account of the emotional and intellectual development of a young woman dedicated to one of the most demanding of all the arts. Bentley's association with the New York City Ballet began when she was accepted by the affiliated School of American Ballet at the age of eleven. Seven years later, she became a member of the company. In the fall of 1980, as the winter season opened, she found herself facing an emotional crisis: her dancing was not going well. At 22 she felt that her life had lost direction. To try to make something of her experience, on paper if not on stage, she began to keep a journal, describing her day-to-day activities and looking back on her past. The result is perhaps the closest that most of us will ever come to knowing what it feels like to be a dancer, on stage and off. It also offers memorable glimpses of some notable members of the City ballet, with, at the center, the man whose vision they all served--George Balanchine.
The Quiet Season
Author: Jerry Apps
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN: 0870206087
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
The Quiet Season Remembering Country Winters Jerry Apps “As I think back to the days of my childhood, the frost-covered windows in my bedroom, the frigid walks to the country school, the excitement of a blizzard, and a hundred other memories, I realize that these experiences left an indelible mark on me and made me who I am today.”—From the Introduction Jerry Apps recalls winters growing up on a farm in central Wisconsin during the latter years of the Depression and through World War II. Before electricity came to this part of Waushara County, farmers milked cows by hand with the light of a kerosene lantern, woodstoves heated the drafty farm homes, and “making wood” was a major part of every winter’s work. The children in Jerry’s rural community walked to a country school that was heated with a woodstove and had no indoor plumbing. Wisconsin winters then were a time of reflection, of planning for next year, and of families drawing together. Jerry describes how winter influenced farm families and suggests that those of us who grow up with harsh northern winters are profoundly affected in ways we often are not aware.
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN: 0870206087
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
The Quiet Season Remembering Country Winters Jerry Apps “As I think back to the days of my childhood, the frost-covered windows in my bedroom, the frigid walks to the country school, the excitement of a blizzard, and a hundred other memories, I realize that these experiences left an indelible mark on me and made me who I am today.”—From the Introduction Jerry Apps recalls winters growing up on a farm in central Wisconsin during the latter years of the Depression and through World War II. Before electricity came to this part of Waushara County, farmers milked cows by hand with the light of a kerosene lantern, woodstoves heated the drafty farm homes, and “making wood” was a major part of every winter’s work. The children in Jerry’s rural community walked to a country school that was heated with a woodstove and had no indoor plumbing. Wisconsin winters then were a time of reflection, of planning for next year, and of families drawing together. Jerry describes how winter influenced farm families and suggests that those of us who grow up with harsh northern winters are profoundly affected in ways we often are not aware.
Winters' Season
Author: Jennifer Driscoll
Publisher: Jennifer Driscoll
ISBN: 1732623805
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
After a boating accident in his teen years left him feeling guilty over the death of a child, Kerry Montgomery has resigned himself to a steady, quiet life in the towers of the Chicago Loop. There are expectations, of course. He’ll marry for status, even if the society set pinches his every last nerve, and he’ll carry on the Montgomery name, even if he can’t forgive himself for past mistakes. What’s unexpected? His attraction to Molly Winters. She doesn’t have a society name, connections, or money. She’s more than ten years younger than him. Not to mention, she’s like a sister - his youngest brother’s best friend. But most importantly, she has a child - a complete no-go for him. He’s not supposed to want her, but if he can get over his fears, he might just find a future nobody expected. Molly Winters is not interested in Kerry, his money, or his pain. She’s had plenty of her own. Pregnant at sixteen, betrayed by her father, lied to by her mom - trust doesn’t come easy. Before traveling with Kerry to Saint Kitts for his younger brother’s wedding, she was content to raise her son, help her community, and run a small catering business. When she finds herself drawn into his spell, she will need to figure out if she can trust him with her feelings or if it’s all just a little island magic playing tricks on her heart. Winters’ Season is a story of heartbreaking guilt, the search for forgiveness, and the redemptive power of love. Love changes everything.
Publisher: Jennifer Driscoll
ISBN: 1732623805
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
After a boating accident in his teen years left him feeling guilty over the death of a child, Kerry Montgomery has resigned himself to a steady, quiet life in the towers of the Chicago Loop. There are expectations, of course. He’ll marry for status, even if the society set pinches his every last nerve, and he’ll carry on the Montgomery name, even if he can’t forgive himself for past mistakes. What’s unexpected? His attraction to Molly Winters. She doesn’t have a society name, connections, or money. She’s more than ten years younger than him. Not to mention, she’s like a sister - his youngest brother’s best friend. But most importantly, she has a child - a complete no-go for him. He’s not supposed to want her, but if he can get over his fears, he might just find a future nobody expected. Molly Winters is not interested in Kerry, his money, or his pain. She’s had plenty of her own. Pregnant at sixteen, betrayed by her father, lied to by her mom - trust doesn’t come easy. Before traveling with Kerry to Saint Kitts for his younger brother’s wedding, she was content to raise her son, help her community, and run a small catering business. When she finds herself drawn into his spell, she will need to figure out if she can trust him with her feelings or if it’s all just a little island magic playing tricks on her heart. Winters’ Season is a story of heartbreaking guilt, the search for forgiveness, and the redemptive power of love. Love changes everything.
Winter Is the Warmest Season
Author: Lauren Stringer
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0547546742
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
Most people think summer is the warmest season. This story, however, is brimming with evidence to the contrary--from roaring fires to grilled cheese sandwiches to toasty flannel pajamas. A unique twist on the traditional wintertime picture book, the beautiful visual narrative follows a boy and his family though a day of hot breakfasts, steaming afternoon cocoa, and a festive candlelit party before bed. With its inviting scenes, poetic text, and gorgeous illustrations, Winter Is the Warmest Season celebrates all the wonderful things that make winter the coziest time of the year.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0547546742
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
Most people think summer is the warmest season. This story, however, is brimming with evidence to the contrary--from roaring fires to grilled cheese sandwiches to toasty flannel pajamas. A unique twist on the traditional wintertime picture book, the beautiful visual narrative follows a boy and his family though a day of hot breakfasts, steaming afternoon cocoa, and a festive candlelit party before bed. With its inviting scenes, poetic text, and gorgeous illustrations, Winter Is the Warmest Season celebrates all the wonderful things that make winter the coziest time of the year.
A Winter's Season
Author: Jeanie Cline
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1609573714
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Former Korean War veteran, John Wesley Ashton, is a seventy-four year old retired Pastor who has insurmountable trust in God. A snow blizzard in the mountains of North Carolina dares to challenge this incredible man as he untiringly witnesses to others. A secret for five decades mysteriously unfolds when his invalid wife, grandson, and two daughters gather for the holidays. Intrigue will capture your mind and Bible scriptures inspire your heart as you spiritually travel through chapters of time. The author is candid and descriptive as she weaves scriptures with threads of true incidents into a blanket of fiction resulting in romance, comedy, drama, and spirituality. A Winters Season takes you on a Pastors journey that will make you smile and weep as you share the joy of his passion for Christ. This novel is a touching story of a Pastor with a heart for God, his family, and his church. The vivid portrayal of a loving and compassionate follower of Christ is encouraging and uplifting. The truths contained in the book from Gods Word are also a wonderful reminder of our loving God and the importance of a strong faith and trust in Him. The reader of A Winters Season will be touched and moved by such a wonderful story! ~Reverend C. Todd Braswell Jeanie Cline writes from a heart full of love for people of all walks of life, providing scriptural insight and comfort. A Winters Season is heartfelt and uplifting. ~Pastor Randy Gibson
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1609573714
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Former Korean War veteran, John Wesley Ashton, is a seventy-four year old retired Pastor who has insurmountable trust in God. A snow blizzard in the mountains of North Carolina dares to challenge this incredible man as he untiringly witnesses to others. A secret for five decades mysteriously unfolds when his invalid wife, grandson, and two daughters gather for the holidays. Intrigue will capture your mind and Bible scriptures inspire your heart as you spiritually travel through chapters of time. The author is candid and descriptive as she weaves scriptures with threads of true incidents into a blanket of fiction resulting in romance, comedy, drama, and spirituality. A Winters Season takes you on a Pastors journey that will make you smile and weep as you share the joy of his passion for Christ. This novel is a touching story of a Pastor with a heart for God, his family, and his church. The vivid portrayal of a loving and compassionate follower of Christ is encouraging and uplifting. The truths contained in the book from Gods Word are also a wonderful reminder of our loving God and the importance of a strong faith and trust in Him. The reader of A Winters Season will be touched and moved by such a wonderful story! ~Reverend C. Todd Braswell Jeanie Cline writes from a heart full of love for people of all walks of life, providing scriptural insight and comfort. A Winters Season is heartfelt and uplifting. ~Pastor Randy Gibson
Winter
Author: Adam Gopnik
Publisher: House of Anansi
ISBN: 088784975X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Collects the thoughts and perspectives of artists, poets, composers, writers, explorers, and scientists on the season of winter, from reflections on snow and God to the future of northern culture.
Publisher: House of Anansi
ISBN: 088784975X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Collects the thoughts and perspectives of artists, poets, composers, writers, explorers, and scientists on the season of winter, from reflections on snow and God to the future of northern culture.
Winter Lights
Author: Anna Grossnickle Hines
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060008172
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Rich, luminous fabrics. Eleven miles of thread. An uncountable number of stitches. Clear, sparkling words. With these ingredients Anna Grossnickle Hines celebrates the lights that brighten the darkest season of our year. In poems and quilts she captures each heartening glow and flicker, from the moon and aurora borealis to the holiday lights of Santa Lucia, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Chinese New Year to one lone candle and a hidden flashlight in the deep, dark night.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060008172
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Rich, luminous fabrics. Eleven miles of thread. An uncountable number of stitches. Clear, sparkling words. With these ingredients Anna Grossnickle Hines celebrates the lights that brighten the darkest season of our year. In poems and quilts she captures each heartening glow and flicker, from the moon and aurora borealis to the holiday lights of Santa Lucia, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Chinese New Year to one lone candle and a hidden flashlight in the deep, dark night.
Winter Season
Author: Yves Earhart
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233934836
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
""Winter Season"" offers a fresh perspective on the coldest time of year, exploring how this transformative period affects our well-being, social bonds, and relationship with the environment. By weaving together insights from chronobiology, environmental psychology, and cultural studies, the book reveals how winter's unique characteristics—from shorter days to holiday celebrations—can be leveraged for personal growth and community connection. The book progresses through three enlightening sections, beginning with an examination of how reduced daylight and temperature changes affect human behavior. It then delves into winter celebrations across cultures, revealing how traditional festivals have historically fostered community resilience. Notable insights include the evolutionary connection between winter adaptations and modern wellness practices, and the surprising psychological benefits of embracing rather than merely enduring the season. What sets this work apart is its holistic approach to winter living, combining ancient wisdom with contemporary environmental stewardship. Through accessible language and practical applications, readers learn evidence-based strategies for maintaining physical and mental wellness during winter months, while gaining a deeper appreciation for winter ecosystems. The book challenges negative perceptions of winter, instead presenting it as a powerful catalyst for personal development and sustainable living, complete with actionable guidelines for creating meaningful winter rituals and celebrations that respect both tradition and environmental consciousness.
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233934836
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
""Winter Season"" offers a fresh perspective on the coldest time of year, exploring how this transformative period affects our well-being, social bonds, and relationship with the environment. By weaving together insights from chronobiology, environmental psychology, and cultural studies, the book reveals how winter's unique characteristics—from shorter days to holiday celebrations—can be leveraged for personal growth and community connection. The book progresses through three enlightening sections, beginning with an examination of how reduced daylight and temperature changes affect human behavior. It then delves into winter celebrations across cultures, revealing how traditional festivals have historically fostered community resilience. Notable insights include the evolutionary connection between winter adaptations and modern wellness practices, and the surprising psychological benefits of embracing rather than merely enduring the season. What sets this work apart is its holistic approach to winter living, combining ancient wisdom with contemporary environmental stewardship. Through accessible language and practical applications, readers learn evidence-based strategies for maintaining physical and mental wellness during winter months, while gaining a deeper appreciation for winter ecosystems. The book challenges negative perceptions of winter, instead presenting it as a powerful catalyst for personal development and sustainable living, complete with actionable guidelines for creating meaningful winter rituals and celebrations that respect both tradition and environmental consciousness.
Winter Brothers
Author: Ivan Doig
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547546734
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A blend of modern-day travel memoir and nineteenth-century history, “infused with the fresh air and spirit of the Northwest” (The New York Times Book Review). The author of the acclaimed This House of Sky and Mountain Time provides a magnificent evocation of the Pacific Northwest through his exploration of the unpublished diaries of James Gilchrist Swan, an early settler of the region who was drawn there from Boston in the 1850s. Winter Brothers fuses excerpts from these diaries with author Ivan Doig’s own journal entries, as he travels in Swan’s footsteps one winter along the once-wild coastline of Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. What emerges is a remarkable interaction of two minds, a dialogue across time that links the present with the reality of the American frontier. “Absorbing . . . A double portrait of striking clarity, yet with wonderfully subtle hues.” —San Francisco Chronicle
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547546734
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A blend of modern-day travel memoir and nineteenth-century history, “infused with the fresh air and spirit of the Northwest” (The New York Times Book Review). The author of the acclaimed This House of Sky and Mountain Time provides a magnificent evocation of the Pacific Northwest through his exploration of the unpublished diaries of James Gilchrist Swan, an early settler of the region who was drawn there from Boston in the 1850s. Winter Brothers fuses excerpts from these diaries with author Ivan Doig’s own journal entries, as he travels in Swan’s footsteps one winter along the once-wild coastline of Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. What emerges is a remarkable interaction of two minds, a dialogue across time that links the present with the reality of the American frontier. “Absorbing . . . A double portrait of striking clarity, yet with wonderfully subtle hues.” —San Francisco Chronicle
Winter
Author: Gary D. Schmidt
Publisher: SkyLight Paths Publishing
ISBN: 1893361535
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Contributors include: Basho, Will Campbell, Rachel Carson, Annie Dillard, Donald Hall, Ron Hansen, Jane Kenyon, Jamaica Kincaid, Barry Lopez, Kathleen Norris, Henry David Thoreau, John Updike, E.B. White and many others.
Publisher: SkyLight Paths Publishing
ISBN: 1893361535
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Contributors include: Basho, Will Campbell, Rachel Carson, Annie Dillard, Donald Hall, Ron Hansen, Jane Kenyon, Jamaica Kincaid, Barry Lopez, Kathleen Norris, Henry David Thoreau, John Updike, E.B. White and many others.