
Experiencing Ornette Coleman: A Listener's Companion
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Saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Ornette Coleman, along with pianist...
Kentucky Heirloom Seeds: Growing, Eating, Saving
Bill Best, A. Gwynn Henderson, Brook Elliott and Dobree Adams
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Saving seeds to plant for next year's crop has been key to survival around the globe for millennia....

Truly Devious (Truly Devious #1)
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Author Maureen Johnson weaves a tale of murder and mystery in the first book of a new series. ...
crime thriller mystery series

Slaughterhouse-Five
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Kurt Vonnegut's absurdist classic Slaughterhouse-Five introduces us to Billy Pilgrim, a man who...

The Theatre of Tennessee Williams
Brenda Murphy, Bruce McConachie, John S. Bak and Felicia Hardison Londre
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Perfect for students of English Literature, Theatre Studies and American Studies at college and...

Worlds Made by Words: Scholarship and Community in the Modern West
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In this book Anthony Grafton lets us in on one of the great secrets of scholars and intellectuals:...

Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump
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Just as Donald Trump's victorious campaign for the US presidency shocked liberal Americans, the...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Proxima (2019) in Movies
Aug 3, 2020
Not really a science fiction film in any genuine sense of the word, but one which combines a very realistic portrayal of life as an astronaut in training with an examination of what it means to go off into space leaving your children behind. Doesn't quite ring correctly on a number of levels: we are invited to dislike the American mission commander, who is a chauvinist alpha-male in some ways, but on the other hand the film is about the extra difficulties of being a mum on the way to orbit. Mmm, I don't know - is it really that different from being a father and going off into space? A definite sense of maternity being idealised - a key sequence sees Green's character breaking mission protocols in a pretty major way just to keep a promise to her daughter. (Then again I'm neither a woman or a parent.) A bit of a shame as the film is engaging and well-played, but it's much more about Mas than Mars.

Saffire
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I reminded myself that once you start to defend someone, it’s difficult to find a place to stop....
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The King Is Always Above the People: Stories
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A slyly political collection of stories about immigration, broken dreams, Los Angeles gang members,...
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