Book Description
"[The author] shares the story of a family-- her parents and four siblings-- who lived the American dream, in a neighborhood where families today are living under siege"--Page 4 of cover.
Author : Elaine Hegwood Bowen
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 37,69 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1483414531
"[The author] shares the story of a family-- her parents and four siblings-- who lived the American dream, in a neighborhood where families today are living under siege"--Page 4 of cover.
Author : Elaine Hegwood Bowen
Publisher : LULU
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 48,3 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1483414531
"[The author] shares the story of a family-- her parents and four siblings-- who lived the American dream, in a neighborhood where families today are living under siege"--Page 4 of cover.
Author : Martha Bayne
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 13,48 MB
Release : 2017-08-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 099777438X
Chicago is built on a foundation of meat and railroads and steel, on opportunity and exploitation – but its identity long ago stretched past manufacturing. Today, the city continues to lure new residents from around the world, and from across a region rocked by recession and deindustrialization. But the problems that plague the region don't disappear once you pass the Indiana border. In fact, they're often amplified. A city defined by movement that's the anchor of the Midwest, bound to its neighbors by a shared ecosystem and economy, Chicago's complicated – both of the Rust Belt and beyond it. Rust Belt Chicago collects essays, journalism, fiction, and poetry from more than fifty writers who speak both directly and elliptically to the concerns the city shares with the region at large, and the elements that set it apart. With affection and curiosity, frustration, anger, and joy, the writers sing to each other like the bird on the cover. At times the song sings in harmony and at others sounds in notes of strategic dissonance. But taken as a whole, this book sings one song, responding to one cacophonous city.
Author : Travis A. Weisse
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 42,52 MB
Release : 2024-09-03
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1469683024
Travis A. Weisse tells a new history of modern diets in America that goes beyond the familiar narrative of the nation's collective failure to lose weight. By exploring how the popularity of diets grew alongside patients' frustrations with the limitations and failures of the American healthcare system in the face of chronic disease, Weisse argues that millions of Americans sought "fad" diets—such as the notorious Atkins program which ushered in the low-carbohydrate craze—to wrest control of their health from pessimistic doctors and lifelong pharmaceutical regimens. Drawing on novel archival sources and a wide variety of popular media, Weisse shows the lengths to which twentieth-century American dieters went to heal themselves outside the borders of orthodox medicine and the subsequent political and scientific backlash they received. Through colorful profiles of the leaders of four major diet movements, Health Freaks demonstrates that these diet gurus weren't shady snake oil salesmen preying on the vulnerable; rather, they were vocal champions for millions of frustrated Americans seeking longer, healthier lives.
Author : George M.Goritz
Publisher : Author House
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 35,3 MB
Release : 2014-12-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1496952065
The actor does not create but reacts to the playwright's moments. The dancer glides on a stage to the choreographer's movements. The musician and singer, each performs to the composer's lead, while painter and writer serves those, who come to see or read.
Author : Jasmon Drain
Publisher :
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 29,44 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1984818163
Before they were torn down in 2007, the Stateway Gardens public housing projects on Chicago's South Side were known as a hot-bed of poverty, drugs, gangs, and crime. To Tracy, a shy, intelligent young boy, they are simply home. Set in the mid-1980s, this collection of linked short stories gives an intimate look at the hopes, dreams, failures and fortunes of a group of people growing up with the deck always stacked against them. -- adapted from jacket
Author : Amy Bizzarri
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 14,43 MB
Release : 2025-03-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9783740824020
Author : Kevin Coval
Publisher : Breakbeat Poets
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 34,93 MB
Release : 2017-03-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781608466719
Named "Best Chicago Poet" by The Chicago Reader, Kevin Coval channels Howard Zinn to celebrate the Windy City's hidden history.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 1510 pages
File Size : 10,31 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Baptists
ISBN :
Author : Valerie Jarrett
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 30,31 MB
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0525558144
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Finalist for the NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Literary Work" "Valerie has been one of Barack and my closest confidantes for decades... the world would feel a lot better if there were more people like Valerie blazing the trail for the rest of us."--Michelle Obama "The ultimate Obama insider" (The New York Times) and longest-serving senior advisor in the Obama White House shares her journey as a daughter, mother, lawyer, business leader, public servant, and leader in government at a historic moment in American history. When Valerie Jarrett interviewed a promising young lawyer named Michelle Robinson in July 1991 for a job in Chicago city government, neither knew that it was the first step on a path that would end in the White House. Jarrett soon became Michelle and Barack Obama's trusted personal adviser and family confidante; in the White House, she was known as the one who "got" him and helped him engage his public life. Jarrett joined the White House team on January 20, 2009 and departed with the First Family on January 20, 2017, and she was in the room--in the Oval Office, on Air Force One, and everywhere else--when it all happened. No one has as intimate a view of the Obama Years, nor one that reaches back as many decades, as Jarrett shares in Finding My Voice. Born in Iran (where her father, a doctor, sought a better job than he could find in segregated America), Jarrett grew up in Chicago in the 60s as racial and gender barriers were being challenged. A single mother stagnating in corporate law, she found her voice in Harold Washington's historic administration, where she began a remarkable journey, ultimately becoming one of the most visible and influential African-American women of the twenty-first century. From her work ensuring equality for women and girls, advancing civil rights, reforming our criminal justice system, and improving the lives of working families, to the real stories behind some of the most stirring moments of the Obama presidency, Jarrett shares her forthright, optimistic perspective on the importance of leadership and the responsibilities of citizenship in the twenty-first century, inspiring readers to lift their own voices.