Ned Hayes has recreated a dark period of British history and, taking little-known facts, has wrapped them in a heart-wrenching tale of loss, vengeance, treachery, and grief. EPUB Steel Frame Andrew Skinner kevin Read Recommended by kevin As stunning, different, deep, exhilarating, and as ...
…and further about the video itself: "The two of us live on opposite sides of the country, which makes getting together tricky at times. To the point where we never rehearse. Apart from two songs, we had only played the entire new album together when we entered the studio to record it...
Jacque Fresco recommended many books. For a complete list of Fresco’s book recommendations, visit theJacque Fresco Foundation website. Contemporary sources Dan Barber The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food 2014 Nick Bostrom Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies ...
In the subsequent pages, he remembers the glorious hours he spent with books as a child. He wanted to be left alone with his books and not do anything else. I can relate to that. His thoughts about finishing a book, the fact that we leave the characters on the last page to never “...
While this is a story about grief and getting on with your life it is also about accepting mistakes from your past. There are a few juicy little secrets that the author has snuck into this story and it is one that had me hooked from the very first pages. As well as the story of Th...
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As Kathryn Butler explains in her new book, “When faced with the grief and uncertainty of life-threating disease, fear may drive us to resist death at all costs” (36). I appreciate Butler’s desire to foster careful and nuanced conversation on end-of-life medical care, which is a dau...
The majority of the women Fessler interviewed have never spoken of their experiences, and most have been haunted by grief and shame their entire adult lives. A searing and important look into a long-overlooked social history, The Girls Who Went Away is their story. ...
Oh I could probably bang on a bit about the plot detail and tell you stuff but really there is no need when all you have to do is pick this one up and live it for yourself. I’d do it if I were you. I’m just saying. Some books feed into the reasons why we read. A ...
There is a sizeable LGBT population for whom end of life care services are required. However, over and above the tremendous challenges that most people face at end of life, there are several significant additional obstacles that LGBT patients at end of l