Hello! USA


Book Description

Practical information about American life and culture for international individuals and families traveling or moving to the U.S. Overview maps of the U.S. with climates and distances between major cities; charts on converting European-American clothing sizes, Centigrade-Farenheit temperatures, American and metric measurements; samples of job résumés and cover letters, day-care applications, and college-application essays; step-by-step instructions for renting a home, buying a car, filing a tax return; illustrations of social security cards, visas, medicine labels, computers, mobile phones. And so much more.




Hello! USA


Book Description




Arizona


Book Description

Introduces the geography, history, economy, famous people, and environment of the Grand Canyon State.




Oregon


Book Description

An introduction to Oregon and its geography, history, people, and economy.




Alabama


Book Description

Introduces the geography, history, economy, famous people, and environment of the Heart of Dixie.




Texas


Book Description

Introduces the geography, history, environment, economy, famous people, and culture of the Lone Star State.




South Carolina


Book Description

An introduction to the land, history, people, economy, and environment of South Carolina.




Hello Kitty, U.S.A.


Book Description

Includes two leaves of "location and landmark stickers" intended to be adhered to a map in the center of the book.




See You in the U.S.A.


Book Description




Arkansas


Book Description

In 'Saturn Street' a disaffected screenwriter in Los Angeles volunteers to deliver lunches to homebound AIDS patients and falls in love with one of his clients. In 'The Wooden Anniversary', Nathan and Celia - characters familiar to readers of Leavitt's short story collections - reunite awkwardly, at the cooking school Celia runs in Tuscany, after a five-year separation. And in 'The Term Paper Artist', a writer named David Leavitt, hiding out at his father's house in the aftermath of a publishing scandal, experiences literary rejuvenation when he agrees to write term papers for UCLA undergraduates in exchange for sex. Comical, lyrical and speculative, in these three innovative novellas David Leavitt explores the themes of escape, exile and homecoming with a keen eye for human weakness - and strength.