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The Coffee Diary – Caroline Kellems – Hardcover $18 The Coffee Diary |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler $34.95 Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages. |
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Diary $17.44 Diary |
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The Diary $20.5 The Diary |
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Alleluia! A Gospel Diary $29.95 Read inside a complete set of reflections on the daily Gospel from the three year cycle of the Roman Catholic Church. On July 7, 1998, after a noon Mass, Janis began writing personal reflections on the Gospel of the day. These reflections are based on The New American Bible, the translation on which the Mass Lectionary is based, with additional references to other translations.Early each morning, coffee in hand, she read through the Mass readings for the day, with Francis, her marmalade Gospel-cat, by her side. Then she wrote a short reflection on the Gospel. Janis drew upon her educational background and life experiences to provide insights which you will find illuminating and relevant to your daily life. Three years of personal reflections and commentary were collected in notebooks, and then compiled into this book. |
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Alleluia! a Gospel Diary $32.55 Read inside a complete set of reflections on the daily Gospel from the three year cycle of the Roman Catholic Church. On July 7, 1998, after a noon Mass, Janis began writing personal reflections on the Gospel of the day. These reflections are based on The New American Bible, the translation on which the Mass Lectionary is based, with additional references to other translations. Early each morning, coffee in hand, she read through the Mass readings for the day, with Francis, her marmalade Gospel-cat, by her side. Then she wrote a short reflection on the Gospel. Janis drew upon her educational background and life experiences to provide insights which you will find illuminating and relevant to your daily life. Three years of personal reflections and commentary were collected in notebooks, and then compiled into this book. |
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Destination Nowhere $12.95 Very few people have not interrupted a motorway journey to use the amenities of a service station. The author of this work, however, is not just passing through. His mission is to create a contemporary record in diary form of everyday life at a motorway service station.The result is a highly amusing yet informative account of this ‘fantasy world’. With ‘voyeuristic curiosity’, the author faithfully describes all he hears and sees: snappy mobile phone conversations, disorderly queues for coffee, intense business meetings and sexual encounters in the gents’.We are entertained by his astute observations of human eccentricities: the disorientation of visitors faced by the ‘visual overload’ of this almost surreal environment; their confusion at the drinks counter; their reaction to the high prices.The work has, at the same time, an almost journalistic appeal to it. The author includes snippets of traffic news, apt quotations from novels, factual information from government reports and interviews with staff, local people and visitors to the service station. We realise that the motorway service station is not simply a place to eat and drink; it is a social arena, a community apart that on our next visit we will regard with educated eyes. |
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Isabelle’s Diary $5.99 On a sunny June morning in Llandrindod Wells, Sally Carter stops for coffee at the Celtic Café. She notices a beautiful young woman dressed in somber Victorian black sitting at a window table, weeping over the pages of a diary. When the girl disappears without a trace and the waitress insists the table had been vacant all morning, Sally is compelled to discover the girl’s identity.Unraveling the mystery leads Sally on a wild goose chase with the assistance of Dr. Dan Conway, a handsome Welsh history professor, but it’s not until she returns home to Toronto that the final pieces of the puzzle fall into place.Even then the question lingers. Why was Sally the only person to see the girl? |
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LEGO Friends Olivia’s House $69.97 LEGO Friends Olivia’s House: Includes cat Kitty and 3 mini-doll figures: Olivia, Mom (Anna) and Dad (Peter) Features kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living room, barbecue, rooftop patio and outdoor table Furniture includes a shower, toilet, sink, bed, vanity, couch, sofa chair, coffee table, flat screen TV, refrigerator with opening door, cabinets, oven, sink, kitchen table and kitchen chairs Accessories include diary, hairbrush, blender, salt and pepper shakers, frying pan, spatula, muffin tins, mixer, utensils, baking tray, bowl, sausage, chicken drumstick, carrots, apple, bunch of cherries and milk carton Also includes flower accessory pack: 3×4 flowers, 4 ladybirds and 4 butterflies Olivia’s House is built in sections to easily rearrange for a custom creation Mow the lawn with the lawnmower Swing in the yard Barbeque a feast on the outdoor grill and invite the girls Host a party for all of the LEGO Friends LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks Collect all of the LEGO Friends sets for a whole world of LEGO Friends fun |
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LEGO Friends Olivia’s House & LEGO Friends Heartlake Vet Bundle $109.94 LEGO Friends Olivia’s House: Includes cat Kitty and 3 mini-doll figures: Olivia, Mom (Anna) and Dad (Peter) Features kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living room, barbecue, rooftop patio and outdoor table Furniture includes a shower, toilet, sink, bed, vanity, couch, sofa chair, coffee table, flat screen TV, refrigerator with opening door, cabinets, oven, sink, kitchen table and kitchen chairs Accessories include diary, hairbrush, blender, salt and pepper shakers, frying pan, spatula, muffin tins, mixer, utensils, baking tray, bowl, sausage, chicken drumstick, carrots, apple, bunch of cherries and milk carton Also includes flower accessory pack: 3×4 flowers, 4 ladybirds and 4 butterflies Olivia’s House is built in sections to easily rearrange for a custom creation Mow the lawn with the lawnmower Swing in the yard Barbeque a feast on the outdoor grill and invite the girls Host a party for all of the LEGO Friends LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks Collect all of the LEGO Friends sets for a whole world of LEGO Friends fun LEGO Friends Heartlake Vet: Includes 2 mini-doll figures: Mia and Veterinarian Sophie Animals include: horse Bella, dog Scarlett and hedgehog Oscar Features aquarium, examination table, mailbox, horse pen, hedgehog cage, x-ray and scale Accessories include thermometer, clipboard, ice pack, stethoscope, spoon, syringe, registration chart and flower accessory pack with 3×4 flowers, 4 butterflies and 4 ladybirds Examine new patients with realistic accessories Listen to heartbeats with the stethoscope Review the x-ray and registration chart LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks Collect all of the LEGO Friends sets for a whole world of LEGO Friends fun |
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LEGO Friends Olivia’s House & Your Choice LEGO Friends Bundle $84.83 LEGO Friends Olivia’s House: Includes cat Kitty and 3 mini-doll figures: Olivia, Mom (Anna) and Dad (Peter) Features kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living room, barbecue, rooftop patio and outdoor table Furniture includes a shower, toilet, sink, bed, vanity, couch, sofa chair, coffee table, flat screen TV, refrigerator with opening door, cabinets, oven, sink, kitchen table and kitchen chairs Accessories include diary, hairbrush, blender, salt and pepper shakers, frying pan, spatula, muffin tins, mixer, utensils, baking tray, bowl, sausage, chicken drumstick, carrots, apple, bunch of cherries and milk carton Also includes flower accessory pack: 3×4 flowers, 4 ladybirds and 4 butterflies Olivia’s House is built in sections to easily rearrange for a custom creation Mow the lawn with the lawnmower Swing in the yard Barbeque a feast on the outdoor grill and invite the girls Host a party for all of the LEGO Friends LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks Collect all of the LEGO Friends sets for a whole world of LEGO Friends fun LEGO Friends City Park Cafe: Includes 2 mini-doll figures: Andrea and Marie Features kitchen area, inside and outside dining areas, counter and cash register Accessories include money bricks, frying pan, spatula, 3 muffin tins, mixer, utensils, baking tray, bowl, pie and juice carton Make tasty treats for your friends in the cafe kitchen Meet up after school and hang in the outdoor dining area Cash out the customers with money bricks and a register Rebuild and create new places to play LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks Collect all of the LEGO Friends sets for a whole world of LEGO Friends fun LEGO Friends Butterfly Beauty Shop: Includes 2 mini-doll figures: Emma and Sarah Features fountain, bench and salon furniture Accessories include a money bill, hair elements, lipsticks, a purse, bows, sunglasses, a hairdryer, hairbrush and a mirror Give all of the LEGO Friends makeovers |
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London Journal 1762-1763 $17 A new edition of one of the most revealing portraits of eighteenth- century London Edinburgh-born James Boswell, at twenty-two, kept a daily diary of his eventful second stay in London from 1762 through 1763. Not discovered for more than 150 years, this journal presents a deft, frank, and artful record of adventures ranging from his vividly recounted love affair with a Covent Garden actress, to his first amusingly bruising meeting with Samuel Johnson, to whom Boswell would later become both friend and biographer. The diarist recounts his scuffles at the notoriously unruly London theater, sojourns into the dangerous streets at night armed with a cudgel, and hours passed at the coffee houses discussing the politics of the day. Witty and gloriously candid, this is a testament both to Boswell’s talents and London’s eternal appeal. |
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London Journal, 1762-1763 $17 A new edition of one of the most revealing portraits of eighteenth- century London Edinburgh-born James Boswell, at twenty-two, kept a daily diary of his eventful second stay in London from 1762 through 1763. Not discovered for more than 150 years, this journal presents a deft, frank, and artful record of adventures ranging from his vividly recounted love affair with a Covent Garden actress, to his first amusingly bruising meeting with Samuel Johnson, to whom Boswell would later become both friend and biographer. The diarist recounts his scuffles at the notoriously unruly London theater, sojourns into the dangerous streets at night armed with a cudgel, and hours passed at the coffee houses discussing the politics of the day. Witty and gloriously candid, this is a testament both to Boswell”s talents and London”s eternal appeal. |
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Rosewood’s Diary – Tales Of Hope & Crescendos CD $17.79 Rosewood’s Diary is an acoustic folk band that plays local coffee shops and enjoy house concerts. Most songs they perform are originals and lyrically press forward from the heart and day to day exp… |
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Texas Music $1.85 This definitive history of Texas music from the 1920s to the present combines elements of a textbook, a tribute, a coffee table book, and a zealot’s diary into “the” seminal work on the subject. From Buddy Holly and Janis Joplin to Willie Nelson, ZZ Top, and gospel singer Kirk Franklin–all the music legends of Texas are accounted for and profiled in detail. |
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The Coffee Diary $24 Two years after her father’s brutal murder, Veronica returns to Guatemala to decide whether to sell her family’s coffee farm. Stumbling upon the journal from her teenage years, she recalls crucial events from the past, in particular the arrival of her younger, illegitimate half-brother. This trauma changes her, and forever links her family to Jaime, the man who later becomes the town’s corrupt mayor. Born into the lower class and yearning for respectability, Jaime turned to illegal activities to break the inevitable cycle of poverty. Now he is determined to have Veronica’s farm by any means possible. During the years she lived away, memories of her country faded: the haunting landscapes, the beauty of the coffee farm, traditions, and faith. Upon returning she discovers — despite corruption, violence, and organized crime — a sense of belonging not experienced elsewhere. The country casts its spell on her and she realizes that Mayor Jaime, the villain she thought threatened her, is just a man shaped by the unforgiving nature of Guatemalan society. |
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The Coffee Diary $9.99 Two years after her father’s brutal murder, Veronica returns to Guatemala to decide whether to sell her family’s coffee farm. Stumbling upon the journal from her teenage years, she recalls crucial events from the past, in particular the arrival of her younger, illegitimate half-brother. This trauma changes her, and forever links her family to Jaime, the man who later becomes the town’s corrupt mayor. Born into the lower class and yearning for respectability, Jaime turned to illegal activities to break the inevitable cycle of poverty. Now he is determined to have Veronica’s farm by any means possible. During the years she lived away, memories of her country faded: the haunting landscapes, the beauty of the coffee farm, traditions, and faith. Upon returning she discovers — despite corruption, violence, and organized crime — a sense of belonging not experienced elsewhere. The country casts its spell on her and she realizes that Mayor Jaime, the villain she thought threatened her, is just a man shaped by the unforgiving nature of Guatemalan society. |
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The Coffee Diary $24 Two years after her father”s brutal murder, Veronica returns to her hometown to decide whether to sell her family”s coffee farm. In her abandoned home she stumbles upon her teen journal whose entries rekindle memories of crucial events in her life, in particular the arrival of her young illegitimate half-brother, thrust on her father by his grandmother, a poor villager. This trauma changes her, and links her family to Jaime, the man who later becomes the town”s corrupt mayor. Jaime, born into the lower class, turns to illegal activities to break the inevitable cycle of poverty. Yearning for respectability, he is determined to have Veronica”s farm by any means possible. During the years she lived away, memories of her country faded: the haunting landscapes, the beauty of the coffee farm, traditions. After her return she discovers, despite corruption, violence, and organized crime, a sense of belonging not experienced elsewhere. |
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The Coffee Diary $20.4 Two years after her father’s brutal murder, Veronica returns to her hometown to decide whether to sell her family’s coffee farm. In her abandoned home she stumbles upon her teen journal whose entries rekindle memories of crucial events in her life, in particular the arrival of her young illegitimate half-brother, thrust on her father by his grandmother, a poor villager. This trauma changes her, and links her family to Jaime, the man who later becomes the town’s corrupt mayor. Jaime, born into the lower class, turns to illegal activities to break the inevitable cycle of poverty. Yearning for respectability, he is determined to have Veronica’s farm by any means possible. During the years she lived away, memories of her country faded: the haunting landscapes, the beauty of the coffee farm, traditions. After her return she discovers, despite corruption, violence, and organized crime, a sense of belonging not experienced elsewhere. |
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The Diary of Jinky: The Dog of a Hollywood Wife $9.99 My mom used to be somebody, but she doesn’t want to remember who that was. She was in movies, on TV, she made records, and was an underwear model. My dad is a writer–or at least he sleeps at the computer a lot.”Jinky’s “mom” and “dad” might be complainers, but Jinky is just happy to be alive. He enjoys every minute and he can’t understand why his lucky, pampered Hollywood parents and their show business friends are such miserable whiners. After all, Jinky’s life started badly:My life began in a cage in San Pedro, California. Some creepy guy bought me for his stupid wife and she didn’t want me. . . . One night, the guy took me to the pound. They threw me into a cold, wet crate and slammed the gate. . . . I was scheduled to be ‘put down’ or, as I like to say, murdered. But I got lucky.”Now Jinky lives in a beautiful house in the Hollywood Hills. He has a pool and a Jacuzzi and sports cars and a fat blond terrier girlfriend named Finley who loves to lick his ears.Jinky went from an unloved and abandoned pet to sleeping in bed with his mom (a former Pet herself, in Penthouse–she looks good) and eating delicious food off his dad’s plate (his mom cooks good, too).Jinky knows what’s important in life, and he wishes his mom and dad could stop worrying about their status in Hollywood and enjoy life as much as he does. He can’t understand why show business people are always so unhappy, especially the funny ones. Every “pitch” meeting Jinky overhears, every Hollywood dinner he eavesdrops on, every Hollywood barbecue, lunch, and casual encounter in coffee shops is another chance for these people to bitch and moan about “the business.”But Jinky’s “tail” is not just about his hilariously self-obsessed parents and their friends. And his message is not just that happiness is not about how much we have, but how we love. His is a tale about how hope, perseverance, and even one small act of kindness can change a life. |
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The Portable Henry Rollins $13.03 Henry Rollins is an artist whose legendary, no-holds-barred performances encompasses music, acting, and written and spoken word. As Details magazine said when it named Rollins the 1994 Man of the Year: “through two decades of rage and discipline, Henry Rollins has transformed himself from an L.A. punk rocker into a universal soldier. His enemies: slackers and hypocrites. His mission: to steel your soul and rock your world.” Rollins was frontman for the seminal punk band Black Flag, and since 1987 has led the Rollins Band, whose ninth album, Come In and Burn, was just released by DreamWorks. As a spoken-word artist, he regularly performs at colleges and theaters worldwide and has released eight spoken-word audiotapes. His album Get in the Van won the Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for 1995. As an actor, he has appeared in The Chase, Johnny Mnemonic, Heat, and David Lynch’s forthcoming film, Lost Highway. From his days as front man for the band Black Flag and the current Rollins Band to his books and spoken-word audiotapes, Henry Rollins is the music, the attitude, and the voice that takes no prisoners. In his twelve books, he has led us on a hallucinatory journey through the decades–and his mind–with poems, essays, short stories, diary entries, and rants that exist at “the frayed edges where reality ends and imagination begins” (Publishers Weekly). For the first time, the best of his legendary, no-holds-barred writings are available. This collection includes new photos and works from such seminal Rollins books as: High Adventure in the Great Outdoors Art to Choke Hearts Bang! Black Coffee Blues Get in the Van Do I Come Here Often? Solipsist Plusnever before released stories and more… |
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The Portable Henry Rollins $19.95 Henry Rollins is an artist whose legendary, no-holds-barred performances encompasses music, acting, and written and spoken word. As Details magazine said when it named Rollins the 1994 Man of the Year: through two decades of rage and discipline, Henry Rollins has transformed himself from an L.A. punk rocker into a universal soldier. His enemies: slackers and hypocrites. His mission: to steel your soul and rock your world. Rollins was frontman for the seminal punk band Black Flag, and since 1987 has led the Rollins Band, whose ninth album, Come In and Burn, was just released by DreamWorks. As a spoken-word artist, he regularly performs at colleges and theaters worldwide and has released eight spoken-word audiotapes. His album Get in the Van won the Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for 1995. As an actor, he has appeared in The Chase, Johnny Mnemonic, Heat, and David Lynch’s forthcoming film, Lost Highway. From his days as front man for the band Black Flag and the current Rollins Band to his books and spoken-word audiotapes, Henry Rollins is the music, the attitude, and the voice that takes no prisoners. In his twelve books, he has led us on a hallucinatory journey through the decades–and his mind–with poems, essays, short stories, diary entries, and rants that exist at the frayed edges where reality ends and imagination begins (Publishers Weekly). For the first time, the best of his legendary, no-holds-barred writings are available. This collection includes new photos and works from such seminal Rollins books as: High Adventure in the Great OutdoorsArt to Choke HeartsBang!Black Coffee BluesGet in the VanDo I Come Here Often?Solipsist Plusnever before released stories and more… |
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To the Grave: Inside a Spectacular RCMP Sting $11.95 It was a mystery destined for the Cold Case files. A pretty teenager from Brandon, Manitoba, named Erin Chorney steps out for coffee, tells her mom she’ll be back in an hour…and never returns. Rumours about Erin’s fate begin to fly. Psychics with bizarre theories and suggestions. Shocking accusations and denials. Cryptic diary entries. Disturbing anonymous letters. Search warrants and surveillance. But she doesn’t turn up. Nearly two years later, when all hope seems lost – a last-ditch plan straight out of Hollywood.The RCMP take aim at the prime suspect in Erin’s disappearance through a unique undercover sting operation, and the result is a wild, four-month ride into a dark criminal underworld filled with cunning mind games, shadowy figures, daring twists and Academy-award winning acting performances.And an explosive ending that nobody saw coming. |
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With The Men Who Do Things $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. THE “RUBBER NECK” AUTO. “WELL, what shall we see first?” asked Bill as we stowed away the coffee and “ham and.” “This is a great day for Coney Island,” I replied, “and the Hippodrome, I want to take that in, and then there is the What’s the matter?” The withering scorn on Bill’s face halted me. “I thought better of you than that, Jim. Do you suppose Uncle Ed gave us a thousand dollars to spend on shows?” I felt decidedly humiliated and badly nettled by his manner. “But I thought we were to see New York.” “Look here, Jim, there is more to New York than shows. What would Uncle Ed think if we started our diary with a description of Coney Island?” “Our diary?” “Yes, didn’t I tell you we had to write an account of everything we do?” “Oh, I see,” said I, with all the sarcasm I could muster. “So you would rather go to Coney Island, too, if it were not for the diary.” “Oh, come off, Jim. What’s the use of starting out with a quarrel. Uncle Ed would not kick if we spent every cent in a penny arcade, but I have a notion that he expects moreof us than that. Now I should like to see how they are building those tunnels under the river and the bridges over them, and what’s more I know you would, too. Then there is the Navy Yard and the power stations and a hundred other sights.” “If you know what you want to see why did you ask me about it?” I returned, still irritated at his rebuke. “Say, but you are touchy, Jim. I haven’t made any plans yet because I thought we could make them out together. As long as Uncle Ed deposited the money in my name I think I shall have to be the treasurer of this association, and since you have always been handier than I with the pen I suggest that you hold the office of recording secretary. As for president, vice-… |
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Woman At War $20 WOMAN AT WAR is the diary of a woman’s growing self-awareness. Beginning as a passively absent narrator, Vannina encounters a fascinating array of characters during the holiday she takes on an island in the Bay of Naples with her husband, Giacinto. When he returns to work in a garage in Rome, Vannina travels to Naples with Suna, a friend she has made on vacation.This startling character opens Vannina to the possibility of finding love through other women and helps her reject the role of serving coffee to the men who would change the world through violence. Back in Rome, Vannina rejects her former life and moves toward complete, if difficult, independence.Maraini’s writing is superb. Its warm and sensual style gives life to details: the food of the Mediterranean, the smell of its herbs, the acts of making coffee and making love, the step-by-step journey of an individual to self-awareness, self-reliance and independence. Everything is vivid and vibrant.Maraini’s women grow in strength beyond the clamor of political slogans. The values of understanding, intuition and compassion effect real change that transcends the wearisome struggle between the chauvinisms of the political Right and the political correctness of the Left. A milestone in Italian literature. |
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