Author: Michael Heald
Publisher: Perfect Day Publishing
ISBN: 0983632731
Category : American essays
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Across eleven essays, Michael Heald compulsively measures himself against men like Eli Manning, Ryan Gosling, and Stephen Malkmus, and always comes up short. After a decade of failed relationships, estranged siblings, and abandoned hopes, he may or may not have learned his lesson. Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension is not nearly as depressing as any of this sounds. "Sneaky deep" - The Oregonian "Truly brilliant" - The Baltimore City Paper "Fiercely observant" - The Portland Review "A kind of field guide to Heald's twenties. In his telling, this is a decade of self-definition and self-discovery -- a time that's both painful and thrilling. Above all, Goodbye is about dealing with disappointment, and learning how to embrace a life that doesn't fit the pattern you'd set for yourself.” —Think Out Loud, Oregon Public Broadcasting “Michael Heald is not a big guy, but he’s got huge balls. In these tales of fumbling young adulthood—written in quick, limber, lacerating prose—he peers deeply into the mess of ambition, privilege, envy, and horniness that defines our endless American adolescence, and comes out with something like wisdom.” —Jon Raymond, author of Rain Dragon and Livability “Full of compassionate warmth and just a little bit of snark, this great debut might steal your heart and/or break it.” —Kevin Sampsell, author of A Common Pornography “Michael Heald is a fearless writer. These sharply observed essays—about intense adolescent friendships, terrifically awkward sex, and the peculiar psychic pain of knowing famous people but not actually being one oneself—are funny and sad and wistful and shrewd. At their heart is a deep exploration of ambition, and of how we decide who we want to become.” —Emily Chenoweth, author of Hello Goodbye “Michael Heald is raw and funny, hopeful about all the wrong things, afraid of what might actually save him; he transcends everything but his own agonizing perception of self.” —Vanessa Veselka, author of Zazen “An insightful journey through the cultural landscape, Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension captures perfectly the strain of those post-college years, especially for those of us who insisted on maintaining a consistency between our youthful artistic selves and our eventual adult personas.” —Blake Nelson, author of Girl and Paranoid Park
Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension
Author: Michael Heald
Publisher: Perfect Day Publishing
ISBN: 0983632731
Category : American essays
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Across eleven essays, Michael Heald compulsively measures himself against men like Eli Manning, Ryan Gosling, and Stephen Malkmus, and always comes up short. After a decade of failed relationships, estranged siblings, and abandoned hopes, he may or may not have learned his lesson. Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension is not nearly as depressing as any of this sounds. "Sneaky deep" - The Oregonian "Truly brilliant" - The Baltimore City Paper "Fiercely observant" - The Portland Review "A kind of field guide to Heald's twenties. In his telling, this is a decade of self-definition and self-discovery -- a time that's both painful and thrilling. Above all, Goodbye is about dealing with disappointment, and learning how to embrace a life that doesn't fit the pattern you'd set for yourself.” —Think Out Loud, Oregon Public Broadcasting “Michael Heald is not a big guy, but he’s got huge balls. In these tales of fumbling young adulthood—written in quick, limber, lacerating prose—he peers deeply into the mess of ambition, privilege, envy, and horniness that defines our endless American adolescence, and comes out with something like wisdom.” —Jon Raymond, author of Rain Dragon and Livability “Full of compassionate warmth and just a little bit of snark, this great debut might steal your heart and/or break it.” —Kevin Sampsell, author of A Common Pornography “Michael Heald is a fearless writer. These sharply observed essays—about intense adolescent friendships, terrifically awkward sex, and the peculiar psychic pain of knowing famous people but not actually being one oneself—are funny and sad and wistful and shrewd. At their heart is a deep exploration of ambition, and of how we decide who we want to become.” —Emily Chenoweth, author of Hello Goodbye “Michael Heald is raw and funny, hopeful about all the wrong things, afraid of what might actually save him; he transcends everything but his own agonizing perception of self.” —Vanessa Veselka, author of Zazen “An insightful journey through the cultural landscape, Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension captures perfectly the strain of those post-college years, especially for those of us who insisted on maintaining a consistency between our youthful artistic selves and our eventual adult personas.” —Blake Nelson, author of Girl and Paranoid Park
Publisher: Perfect Day Publishing
ISBN: 0983632731
Category : American essays
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Across eleven essays, Michael Heald compulsively measures himself against men like Eli Manning, Ryan Gosling, and Stephen Malkmus, and always comes up short. After a decade of failed relationships, estranged siblings, and abandoned hopes, he may or may not have learned his lesson. Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension is not nearly as depressing as any of this sounds. "Sneaky deep" - The Oregonian "Truly brilliant" - The Baltimore City Paper "Fiercely observant" - The Portland Review "A kind of field guide to Heald's twenties. In his telling, this is a decade of self-definition and self-discovery -- a time that's both painful and thrilling. Above all, Goodbye is about dealing with disappointment, and learning how to embrace a life that doesn't fit the pattern you'd set for yourself.” —Think Out Loud, Oregon Public Broadcasting “Michael Heald is not a big guy, but he’s got huge balls. In these tales of fumbling young adulthood—written in quick, limber, lacerating prose—he peers deeply into the mess of ambition, privilege, envy, and horniness that defines our endless American adolescence, and comes out with something like wisdom.” —Jon Raymond, author of Rain Dragon and Livability “Full of compassionate warmth and just a little bit of snark, this great debut might steal your heart and/or break it.” —Kevin Sampsell, author of A Common Pornography “Michael Heald is a fearless writer. These sharply observed essays—about intense adolescent friendships, terrifically awkward sex, and the peculiar psychic pain of knowing famous people but not actually being one oneself—are funny and sad and wistful and shrewd. At their heart is a deep exploration of ambition, and of how we decide who we want to become.” —Emily Chenoweth, author of Hello Goodbye “Michael Heald is raw and funny, hopeful about all the wrong things, afraid of what might actually save him; he transcends everything but his own agonizing perception of self.” —Vanessa Veselka, author of Zazen “An insightful journey through the cultural landscape, Goodbye to the Nervous Apprehension captures perfectly the strain of those post-college years, especially for those of us who insisted on maintaining a consistency between our youthful artistic selves and our eventual adult personas.” —Blake Nelson, author of Girl and Paranoid Park
The Dusty Jumper
Author: Jonah Hall
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365701247
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This book is a collection of personal essays and reflections on the game of basketball, fandom, and identity. From childhood memories of growing up with the Boston Celtics, to playing the sport as a means of coping with adolescence, this is about basketball as a means of connection. Whether playing, watching, reading, writing, or cheering from the stands, the game has me firmly in its grasp. This book is my way of appreciating the game and how it has connected me to others.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365701247
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This book is a collection of personal essays and reflections on the game of basketball, fandom, and identity. From childhood memories of growing up with the Boston Celtics, to playing the sport as a means of coping with adolescence, this is about basketball as a means of connection. Whether playing, watching, reading, writing, or cheering from the stands, the game has me firmly in its grasp. This book is my way of appreciating the game and how it has connected me to others.
Never Say Goodbye
Author: Claire Lorrimer
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 1444751166
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
At 17, Scilla's world fell apart when her first love, Dallas, returned to Australia without even saying goodbye. Ten years later she moves to Libya to make a fresh start as nanny to her sister's children. Her life, at long last, is moving on. But Benghazi was the last place she expected to hear an Australian accent...
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 1444751166
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
At 17, Scilla's world fell apart when her first love, Dallas, returned to Australia without even saying goodbye. Ten years later she moves to Libya to make a fresh start as nanny to her sister's children. Her life, at long last, is moving on. But Benghazi was the last place she expected to hear an Australian accent...
Elsie's Children
Author: Hendrickson Publishers
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
ISBN: 1598565966
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Enter the world of Elsie Dinsmore! These nineteenth-century fictional chronicles of a beautiful young heiress in the Civil War South have captivated generations of 10- to 14-year-old readers eager to follow Elsie's life from childhood to motherhood and beyond. Covers feature custom illustrations. Elsie's Children, Book 6: Pleasant times and new babies are mixed with dark secrets and deep sorrow. Will Elsie be strong in the Lord?
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
ISBN: 1598565966
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Enter the world of Elsie Dinsmore! These nineteenth-century fictional chronicles of a beautiful young heiress in the Civil War South have captivated generations of 10- to 14-year-old readers eager to follow Elsie's life from childhood to motherhood and beyond. Covers feature custom illustrations. Elsie's Children, Book 6: Pleasant times and new babies are mixed with dark secrets and deep sorrow. Will Elsie be strong in the Lord?
Ben Jonson
Author: Anne Barton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521277488
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Anne Barton gives a reading of the plays that re-evaluates Ben Jonson as a dramatist.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521277488
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Anne Barton gives a reading of the plays that re-evaluates Ben Jonson as a dramatist.
Basic Psychology
Author: Howard H. Kendler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien
Author: Oscar Hijuelos
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1538722240
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
With “soaring, matchless prose,” a Pulitzer Prize winner pens a New York Times bestselling saga of the Montez O’Briens, a rambunctious family of Irish Cuban immigrants comprised of fourteen daughters—and one doggedly masculine son (Publishers Weekly). Irish American Nelson O’Brien fell passionately in love with the poetess Mariela Montez while photographing the ravages of battle in Mariela's native Cuba during the Spanish-American War. After marrying, they moved to the United States to start a new life, settling in a small Pennsylvania town where Nelson took over the Jewel Box Movie Theater. Together, they had a remarkable fifteen children: fourteen daughters and one lone son. In Oscar Hijuelos’s The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien, the lives, loves, and tragedies of this sprawling Irish Cuban family unfold. Over the course of a century, each member moves in and out of each other’s lives, traversing Cuba, New York, California, Alaska, and Ireland, while Margarita—the Montez O’Brien’s eldest daughter—ruminates on the nature of femininity, sex, love, and earthly happiness. And as Margarita learns and grows in an overwhelmingly female environment, she can’t help but contrast her experiences with those of Emilio, her intensely masculine brother, whose B-movie career in the 1950s has left him adrift and frustrated, with little hope of success. Lush and gorgeously written, The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien is a masterwork by one of America's greatest writers. Reckoning with cultural assimilation and complex family dynamics, the novel elicits tears and laughter while tenderly revealing the bounteous heart and exhilarating adventures of a warm, passionate family. Includes a Reading Group Guide.
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1538722240
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
With “soaring, matchless prose,” a Pulitzer Prize winner pens a New York Times bestselling saga of the Montez O’Briens, a rambunctious family of Irish Cuban immigrants comprised of fourteen daughters—and one doggedly masculine son (Publishers Weekly). Irish American Nelson O’Brien fell passionately in love with the poetess Mariela Montez while photographing the ravages of battle in Mariela's native Cuba during the Spanish-American War. After marrying, they moved to the United States to start a new life, settling in a small Pennsylvania town where Nelson took over the Jewel Box Movie Theater. Together, they had a remarkable fifteen children: fourteen daughters and one lone son. In Oscar Hijuelos’s The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien, the lives, loves, and tragedies of this sprawling Irish Cuban family unfold. Over the course of a century, each member moves in and out of each other’s lives, traversing Cuba, New York, California, Alaska, and Ireland, while Margarita—the Montez O’Brien’s eldest daughter—ruminates on the nature of femininity, sex, love, and earthly happiness. And as Margarita learns and grows in an overwhelmingly female environment, she can’t help but contrast her experiences with those of Emilio, her intensely masculine brother, whose B-movie career in the 1950s has left him adrift and frustrated, with little hope of success. Lush and gorgeously written, The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien is a masterwork by one of America's greatest writers. Reckoning with cultural assimilation and complex family dynamics, the novel elicits tears and laughter while tenderly revealing the bounteous heart and exhilarating adventures of a warm, passionate family. Includes a Reading Group Guide.
The President's Daughter
Author: Nan Britton
Publisher: New York, Elizabeth Ann guild, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
"If love is the only right warrant for bringing children into the world then many children born in wedlock are illegitimate and many born out of wedlock are legitimate." So contends Nan Britton in this account of Elizabeth Ann, her daughter by Warren G. Harding.
Publisher: New York, Elizabeth Ann guild, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
"If love is the only right warrant for bringing children into the world then many children born in wedlock are illegitimate and many born out of wedlock are legitimate." So contends Nan Britton in this account of Elizabeth Ann, her daughter by Warren G. Harding.
The Housemaid's Scandalous Secret
Author: Helen Dickson
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1426876726
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
It’s utterly improper—but can a passion like theirs be kept hidden for long? “Your discretion and good behavior would be most appreciated . . . ” Returning from India to Castonbury Park is just another job for Colonel Ross Montague. With his family in disarray, he promises his uncle, the duke, to do his utmost to see order and decorum restored once more. That is until he’s sidetracked by the beguiling eyes of Castonbury’s newest maid—Lisette. An affair would be most improper . . . but when neither can deny their blazing desire, all society’s rules are discarded. Now, in a house where gossip is rife, Lisette must try her best to keep her salacious liaison a secret . . . Praise for Helen Dickson’s romances “A fun, entertaining read.” —RT Book Reviews
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1426876726
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
It’s utterly improper—but can a passion like theirs be kept hidden for long? “Your discretion and good behavior would be most appreciated . . . ” Returning from India to Castonbury Park is just another job for Colonel Ross Montague. With his family in disarray, he promises his uncle, the duke, to do his utmost to see order and decorum restored once more. That is until he’s sidetracked by the beguiling eyes of Castonbury’s newest maid—Lisette. An affair would be most improper . . . but when neither can deny their blazing desire, all society’s rules are discarded. Now, in a house where gossip is rife, Lisette must try her best to keep her salacious liaison a secret . . . Praise for Helen Dickson’s romances “A fun, entertaining read.” —RT Book Reviews
Goodbye Blues
Author: Bernard Green
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description