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  • - Experiencing Wonder When the World Is On Fire
    von Rosemary Winslow
    23,00 €

  • - Being the Recollections, Stanzas and Observations of Abe Runyan, Song Writer and Performer
    von Baron Wormser
    20,00 €

  • - The Hero's Journey of Adolescence
    von Matthew P. Winkler
    16,98 €

  • von Tiffanie DeBartolo
    22,00 €

  • von Brooke Adams Law
    22,00 €

  • von Laura Allnutt
    21,00 €

  • - 75 Essays of Flash Nonfiction
    von Gina Barreca
    20,00 €

    "Every man should read this book." -Jay Heinrichs, author of Thank You for Arguing75 women writers, ages 20 to 89, were invited by editor Gina Barreca to make a party out of their life's most unnerving, challenging, illuminating, desperate, and hilarious moments. You know many of these brilliant women, but you've never heard them like this! With new works commissioned for the book from: Marge Piercy, NYT Bestseller and member of the American Academy of Poets Jane Smiley, Pulitzer-Prize winner Mimi Pond, NYT bestseller graphic artist Liza Donnelly, New Yorker staff cartoonist Fay Weldon, Commander of the British Empire Ilene Beckerman, bestselling author of Love, Loss, and What I Wore Nicole Hollander, Sylvia creator Lisa Landry and Leighann Lord, stand-up comicsAnd many more! Political campaigners, devoted teachers, lousy daughters, good mothers, would-be nuns, admired sportswriters, grad-school-wanna-bes, revenge-driven sisters, frustrated roommates, body-fluid-sorting professionals, lace-loving fashion mavens, intrepid daters, hungry lovers, justice-seeking nasty-women, ACE wedding celebrants, trapped wives, and women with all kinds of ammunition tell their stories-and their stories are all under 750 words.

  • von Karen Hugg
    17,98 €

  • von Nick Mancuso
    21,00 €

  • von Beth Marie Read
    21,00 €

    Twenty-one-year-old Nina is determined to make it in New York City. She searches for work as an actress and hopes to find love but can’t seem to land a big break with either. After a promising relationship with a celebrity crashes, she decides to move across the country with a man she has just met, when suddenly her life spirals down a dark and dangerous path.

  • - Essays on a Father's Journey Home
    von James M Chesbro
    19,00 €

  • - A History of the Educational Opportunity Program at Central Connecticut State University
    von C.J. Jones
    19,00 €

  • - 71 Very Humorous, Very True, Very Short Stories
    von Tom Hazuka
    18,00 €

    The seventy-one flash essays collected here are hilarious proof that you don't need more than 750 words to laugh out loud. Featuring both established and up-and-coming writers, these essays are no flashes in the pan-they demonstrate careful attention to craft and exploration: everything you want in a thoughtful essay, only shorter. This collection is perfect for students of writing and comedy-and for anybody who appreciates a good laugh!

  • - That Time I Left Corporate America, Became an Uber Driver, and Lived to Write About It
    von LaRue Cook
    20,00 €

    “I thought I was a pretty brave man, ’til I read LaRue Cook’s memoir. It took guts to walk away from a cushy corporate job, and even more guts—and great talent—to turn it into such an excellent read. It is Southern at its heart, but universal in its appeal, to strike out, and do what you yearn to do.” — Rick Bragg, Pulitzer Prize winner and best-selling author of Ava’s Man and All Over but the Shoutin’At the age of thirty, LaRue Cook thought he had achieved the “American Dream”—a cushy job at ESPN; a long-term relationship; friendship and respect from his colleagues within the cutthroat industry of sports media. Still, he felt troubled and restless, attempting in vain to live up to the journalistic legacy of his late father, the man whose early death he’d never reconciled.And so he left. He moved from Connecticut back to his native Tennessee, hoping to find solace in the place where he’d first found meaning as a writer. To help pay the bills, he started driving for Uber and found himself looking in the rearview mirror, sharing stories with people across race and class, gender and ethnicity—all while the United States experienced one of the most polarizing presidential elections in its history.Part voyeuristic, part inspirational, sometimes hilarious, always thoughtful and probing, Man in the (Rearview) Mirror is a book about learning how to love yourself at a time in America when it is often too easy to hate. With compassion for his passengers and himself, Cook carefully navigates us to a place of forgiveness, patience, and, hopefully, peace.

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