Orange Laughter


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Tony Pellar, a man of former style and fading beauty, has fled to the subway tunnels beneath New York. There he makes an even more perilous interior journey convinced the key to his sanity lies in retracing the events of his North Carolina childhood. As Tony gradually remembers, the stories of both his childhood friend Mikey, and of Agatha, a complex woman with a disfigured face, interweave with his own. All three stories finally come together against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and a heartrending and haunting climax.




Laughter Yoga


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Could you use a good laugh? This definitive guide by the founder of the worldwide laughter yoga movement will show you how to giggle your way to good health! Bring laughter into your life at any time of day--no special equipment needed, no new wardrobe, no expensive classes, not even a sense of humor! Laughter yoga is all about voluntary laughter--how you can learn to laugh even in the absence of humorous stimuli, and reap the extraordinary, scientifically proven benefits, which include stress reduction, pain relief, weight loss, heightened immunity, and, especially, enhanced mood: If you act happy, you'll become happy--your body can't tell the difference! Children laugh more than 300 times a day, adults fewer than fifteen. But it's easy to start laughing again. The exercises in this book combine voluntary laughter with yogic breathing to give you a full body-mind workout. And it turns out that laughter is the fastest way to reduce stress and the best kind of cardio: Ten minutes of hearty laughter is equal to thirty minutes on the rowing machine. With Laughter Yoga, join the growing worldwide movement and discover how laughter really is the best medicine. A PENGUIN LIFE TITLE




Drumbeat – Erica


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DIVProtecting an actor takes Drum into the seedy underworld of psychedelia/div DIVTerminal illness and regret go hand-in-hand. Two months ago, Amos Littlejohn was in the prime of life, and had plenty of energy to be enraged when his pregnant daughter was abandoned by her husband, matinee idol Ahmed Shiraz. Now stricken with leukemia, Littlejohn is near death, and beginning to regret taking out a contract on the actor’s life./divDIV /divDIVHe hires international private eye Chester Drum to call off the hit and protect Shiraz until his life is safe. On his first night on the job, Drum’s partner takes a shotgun blast meant for the actor. Wanting nothing more than to wring Shiraz’s neck, Drum follows him to Europe, where he must contend with assassins, beatniks, and the powerful effects of an experimental drug called LSD./div




Prine on Prine


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"As close to an autobiography as we're going to get from John Prine, Prine on Prine captures the inimitable, whimsical voice of one of our greatest songwriters . . . Nashville legend Holly Gleason knew the man and assembled this brilliant collection with a knowing eye and loving heart." —Joel Selvin, author of Fare Thee Well: The Final Chapter of the Grateful Dead's Long, Strange Trip and other books Curated by a critic who knew him across five decades, Prine on Prine distills the essence of an iconic American writer: unguarded, unfiltered and real. In his own words, in his own time—on the road, in the kitchen, the Library of Congress, radio shows, movie scripts, and beyond. John Prine hated giving interviews, but he said much when he talked. Embarrassed by fame, delighted by the smallest things, the first songwriter to read at the Library of Congress, and winner of the Pen Award for Literary Excellence, Prine saw the world unlike anyone else. The songs from 1971's John Prine remain spot-on takes of the human condition today, and his writing only got richer, funnier, and more incisive. The interviews in Prine on Prine trace his career evolution, his singular mind, his enduring awareness of social issues, and his acute love of life, from Studs Terkel's radio interviews from the early '70s to Mike Leonard's Today Show packages from the '80s, Cameron Crowe's early encounter to Ronni Lundy's Shuck Beans, Stack Cake cookbook, and Hot Rod magazine to No Depression's cover story, through today. Editor Holly Gleason enjoyed a longstanding relationship with Prine and his longtime co-manager, and she often traveled with him on tours in the late 1980s and represented him in the 2000s.




Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 2007


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Up the Walls of the World


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The first novel from the award-winning author of Brightness Falls from the Air, a writer “known for gender-bending, boundary-pushing work” (Tor.com). Up the Walls of the World is the 1978 debut novel of Alice Sheldon, who had built her reputation with the acclaimed short stories she published under the name James Tiptree Jr. A singular representation of American science fiction in its prime, Tiptree’s first novel expanded on the themes she addressed in her short fiction. “From telepathy to cosmology, from densely conceived psychological narrative to the broadest of sense-of-wonder revelations, the novel is something of a tour de force” (The Science Fiction Encyclopedia). Known as the Destroyer, a self-aware leviathan roams through space gobbling up star systems. In its path is the planet Tyree, populated by telepathic wind-dwelling aliens who are facing extinction. Meanwhile on Earth, people burdened with psi powers are part of a secret military experiment run by a drug-addicted doctor struggling with his own grief. These vulnerable humans soon become the target of the Tyrenni, whose only hope of survival is to take over their bodies and minds—an unspeakable crime in any other period of the aliens’ history . . . Praise for James Tiptree Jr. “[Tiptree] can show you the human in the alien and the alien in the human and make both utterly real.” —The Washington Post “Novels that deal with the mental gymnastics of superminds, or with concepts like eternity and infinity, are doomed to fall short of the mark. But Tiptree’s misses are more exciting than the bulls‐eyes of less ambitious authors.” —The New York Times




A New Cosmic Race


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Masters of Metaphysics and Bio-Essence Love, Light Energy Communication Masters, Energy Potential Magi, Love and Life fulfillment Masters, and those Light Beings awakening! You are now illuminating, transmitting, and streaming forth light fusion in a new standard of consciousness for a new cosmic race; through your free energy mastery of the biology and bio-essence of love and its meta-physics. Divine Self moves life’s heart’s bio-essence from the human to the soul’s light body transition into the spirit’s ascended form, and into the stellar/star-sun biosphere, which is a metaphysical or meta-sense form. This stellar star-sun biosphere is an illuminating Heart Sphere of light, which allows you to explore the new infinite unknowns of light fusion, to be lived as stellar beings of light; where you can light-travel, imprint-manifest, and create in your heart awareness instantly. Indeed, your universe’s experiment, exploration, discovery, and next journey seeded as one new cosmic race, throughout the cosmos, came from mastery over the bio-essence of grown love. As these new galaxies, worlds, and light universes appear in your awareness, you will realize they are inside your own illuminating star biospheres as your own infinite unknown potentials to experience super-universal light fulfillment; which includes the ascended Divine heart-essence-human prototype you mastered. Your awareness is a base standard of soul heart essence mastery in self-acceptance, self-love, and self- realization, allowing Essence Heart to change atomic-quantum matter in any form of life via light fusion.




Magical Stories From Tagarama


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Dear Readers, I am sure that you will feel great pleasure and excitement while reading my literary works (screenplays and poems) written for the 7th art, cinema.The free -verse poems include "global" issues appearing in the form of sometimes objects, sometimes animals (our buddies), sometimes sports and sometimes global warming. Film Director Jean-Luc Godard said: "Photography is truth. The cinema is truth twenty-four times per second." As I adopted this statement, I want to state that my literal and narrative screenplays will not only affect your left and right lobe but also allow you, my dear readers, to push the limits of your imagination, so you will visualize yourself as the characters depicted in the book and you will experience different evens as if you were one of them without being dependant on place, time and characters. You will, indeed, feel all the features of the ruler, of the referee and of the director of this book. These 19 screenplays and IO poems will enable you sometimes to travel to Colorado, the homeland of Cheeseburger, by following a small yellow flower; sometimes to witness extinct giant birds that came back from the dead after an earthquake; sometimes to find yourself in Machu Picchu with the help of the sun and water upon coming across a parchment paper; and sometimes to witness the messages coming from the Northern and Southern lights when Malaccan and Turkish sweethearts go to Lapland, to snow country, due to financial problems. You will feel many other common excitements and adventures like these. You will burst with excitement, laugh, cry, and shiver with fear. You will have all the feels in this book. I feel great pleasure to write like Atilla iLHAN and Hasan Huseyin KORKMAZGiL, some of the great poets and writers in our neighbourhood. May all the writers who lived in the past and in our neighbourhood and also my late father Selahattin KAHVECi rest in peace...




Popisho


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"Bold, iridescent... Dazzling and shocking... Ross’s lyrical, rhythmic writing is something to be savored... [Her] voice sings out loud and pure." —Eowyn Ivey, The New York Times Book Review An uproarious, sensual novel, Leone Ross's Popisho conjures a world where magic is everywhere, food is fate, politics are broken, and love awaits. Everyone in Popisho was born with a little something-something, boy, a little something extra. The local name was cors. Magic, but more than magic. A gift, nah? Yes. From the gods: a thing so inexpressibly your own. Somewhere far away—or maybe right nearby—lies an archipelago called Popisho. A place of stunning beauty and incorrigible mischief, destiny and mystery, it is also a place in need of change. Xavier Redchoose is the macaenus of his generation, anointed by the gods to make each resident one perfect meal when the time is right. Anise, his long-lost love, is on a march toward reckoning with her healing powers. The governor’s daughter, Sonteine, still hasn’t come into her cors, but her corrupt father is demanding the macaenus make a feast for her wedding. Meanwhile, graffiti messages from an unknown source are asking hard questions. A storm is brewing. Before it comes, before the end of the day, this wildly imaginative narrative will take us across the islands, through their history, and into the lives of unforgettable characters. Leone Ross’s Popisho is a masterful delight: a playful love story, a portrait of community, a boldly sensual meditation on desire and addiction, and a critique of the legacies of corruption and colonialism. Inspired by the author’s Jamaican homeland, inflected with rhythms and textures of an amalgam of languages, it is a dazzling, major work of fiction.