Jan Karon has created a town where we feel wonderfully at home. In Mitford, a village nestled in the hills of North Carolina, she shows us small-town life for what it really is: completely engrossing. And absolutely hilarious. In this irresistible third book of The Mitford Years series, Father Timothy Kavanagh is married to more than his lovable and eccentric Episcopal parishioners. He's also married to Cynthia, his vivacious and talented neighbor. Suddenly, the routine existence of a sixtysomething bachelor is out the window. How will they keep his sofa-sized dog at a safe distance from her arrogant, albeit famous, cat? Can he learn to love the old-Italian-villa look his wife is bent on giving the rectory? These concerns pale, however, beside the growing pains of Dooley Barlowe, the thrown-away boy whom the rector loves as his own son. Then, the poverty and violence of an area known as the Creek comes knocking at the rectory door. Clearly, being at home in Mitford has its challenges. And, when the rector goes on a camping trip with the church youth group, he's forced to confront the toughest challenge of all - his own fears.
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Cinematherapy for Lovers: The Girl's Guide to Finding True Love One Movie at a Time by Nancy K. Peske, ISBN 0440509270
Movies are more than entertainment...
They're couples therapy!
If you've ever wondered how to meet Mr. Right, boot Mr. Wrong, inspire Mr. Reluctant to propose, or ignite youthful passion in a middle-aged romance, then we've got some good news for you.
The help you need is no farther away than your remote control. Sink into your sofa and discover the healing power of movies. From the bestselling duo who brought you Cinematherapy, Advanced Cinematherapy, and Bibliotherapy comes Cinematherapy for Lovers, a video guide guaranteed to help you find the perfect movie prescription to cure all your relationship woes.
Trouble in your couple's paradise? "Watch a Rediscovering Your Dream movie like Pollock and rise above.
Looking for the key to your guy's psyche? Crack the code with an "Understanding Your Man movie like Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and unlock the secrets of your own international man of mystery!
Ready to hear those magic words but your summer lover is...
Cinematherapy for Lovers: The Girl's Guide to Finding True Love One Movie at a Time by Nancy K. Peske, ISBN 0440509270
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These High, Green Hills by Jan Karon, ISBN 0670869341
Jan Karon has created a town where we feel wonderfully at home. In Mitford, a village nestled in the hills of North Carolina, she shows us small-town life for what it really is: completely engrossing. And absolutely hilarious. In this irresistible third book of The Mitford Years series, Father Timothy Kavanagh is married to more than his lovable and eccentric Episcopal parishioners. He's also married to Cynthia, his vivacious and talented neighbor. Suddenly, the routine existence of a sixtysomething bachelor is out the window. How will they keep his sofa-sized dog at a safe distance from her arrogant, albeit famous, cat? Can he learn to love the old-Italian-villa look his wife is bent on giving the rectory? These concerns pale, however, beside the growing pains of Dooley Barlowe, the thrown-away boy whom the rector loves as his own son. Then, the poverty and violence of an area known as the Creek comes knocking at the rectory door. Clearly, being at home in Mitford has its challenges. And,...
These High, Green Hills by Jan Karon, ISBN 0670869341
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These High, Green Hills by Jan Karon, ISBN 0670869341
Jan Karon has created a town where we feel wonderfully at home. In Mitford, a village nestled in the hills of North Carolina, she shows us small-town life for what it really is: completely engrossing. And absolutely hilarious. In this irresistible third book of The Mitford Years series, Father Timothy Kavanagh is married to more than his lovable and eccentric Episcopal parishioners. He's also married to Cynthia, his vivacious and talented neighbor. Suddenly, the routine existence of a sixtysomething bachelor is out the window. How will they keep his sofa-sized dog at a safe distance from her arrogant, albeit famous, cat? Can he learn to love the old-Italian-villa look his wife is bent on giving the rectory? These concerns pale, however, beside the growing pains of Dooley Barlowe, the thrown-away boy whom the rector loves as his own son. Then, the poverty and violence of an area known as the Creek comes knocking at the rectory door. Clearly, being at home in Mitford has its challenges. And,...
These High, Green Hills by Jan Karon, ISBN 0670869341
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Champagne Sandwich by Christian Miller, ISBN 0753168871
It began when Elizabeth Lindsay and her teenage daughters, Kate and Cassy, fell in love with a flat - a tiny flat. It had only two rooms and the three Lindsays, plus their dog Dipso and their very vocal canary Jaundice, needed considerable ingenuity to fit into it. They put the 'fridge' on the fire-escape and hid favorite dresses in the breadbin; Cassy perched precariously on the narrow balcony while Kate entertained her friends; and Elizabeth fended off the advances of an admirer while actually sitting on Cassy - admittedly Cassy was hidden inside the convertible sofa, but she was also singing Christmas carols. . . Life in a small flat, the Lindsays discovered, might be a bit hectic - but it was always fun.
Champagne Sandwich by Christian Miller, ISBN 0753168871
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Franz West by Franz West, ISBN 071483825X
In 1995 the Austrian Franz West transformed the terraces of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles into a glorious salon, with ranks of metal sofas draped with bright African fabrics: a new kind of public art for weary museum visitors. Drawing inspiration from the history of art (reclining icons such as Manet's Olympia), psychoanalysis (Freud's sofa in West's native Vienna) and a socially interactive type of art, his work is at once both personal and public. As one of Europe's best-known sculptors, West is regularly invited to such major surveys as Skulptur Projekte in Munster and Documenta. He has gained particular recognition for incorporating the bodies of his spectators into his sculpture, producing oddly-hued forms called Passstucke ('adaptives') -- plaster sculptures designed to be worn, and which contort the wearer into bizarre positions.
Franz West by Franz West, ISBN 071483825X
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A Book of Monsters: Meet the Monster & Their Makers by David J. Howe, ISBN 0563405627
They lumbered through space, lurched from the sea, slimed along ventilator shafts and even visited St Paul's Cathedral. They were the scourge of the Doctor's many lives: they were the monsters.
Sending millions of children scurrying behind the sofa each week, Doctor Who has been host to same of the mast weird and wonderful species to emerge from the imagination. Daleks, Ice Warriors, Sea Devils, Cybermen... whether they dreamed of intergalactic conquest or simply wanted to survive, the Doctor has met them all. The Doctor Who: A Book of Monsters takes you behind the scenes of Doctor Who to meet the monsters and their makers.
A Book of Monsters: Meet the Monster & Their Makers by David J. Howe, ISBN 0563405627