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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Cuando Era Puertorriqueña (Spanish Edition)

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Magia, tensión sexual, comedia e intenso drama se mueven dentro de ésta encantadora pero a la vez dura autobiografía; es la historia de una niña que deja a su pueblo en Puerto Rico por la atracción de Nueva York, y una oportunidad para el éxito. "Clara, calladamente poderosa y muy lírica: una historia de verdadera valentía." - Kirkus Reviews


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Simplemente maravilloso - D. B. Morales -
Compre este libro en el aeropuerto, saliendo de Puerto Rico, en un vuelo que me traería hasta Australia. Desde el momento en que comencé a leerlo, no pude soltarlo. Me encanto! No solo es una buena descripción de la cultura puertorriqueña de antaño, sino que también es una historia que se ve reflejada en muchos de nuestros países de Latinoamérica, a través de muchos de nosotros que hemos salido de ellos. Me identifique con Esmeralda Santiago, por experiencia propia y por historias que mis abuelas y mi madre me han contado de sus vidas.

Este libro se lo he prestado a amistades latinoamericanas en Australia, y a cada persona le ha encantado, impactando a todos de manera diferente. Lo recomiendo a todo el que aprecie la buena lectura.




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Sunday, September 12, 2010

The root mean square (eBook Edition)

The middle ground is one of those books that will stay with me for a very long time. I have identified a deep level, I had a larger than life father. I am a "Daddy's girl" was. My father had a long and lingering illness. During his last years we have had the opportunity to redefine our relationship again.

Kelly Corrigan intertwines three compelling stories: her childhood, her battle with breast cancer and her father's illness (cancer).

This is not a "disease of the month" memories. This isan important guide and honest family with all its divisions, loyalties and alliances. Throughout the book, you learn to enjoy and know the whole family: father, mother, brothers, husbands and children.

Kelly Corrigan is a graceful writer with a wonderful sense of the absurdity of life and family. For who else can be crazy, even as they rely?

Corrigan capture the joy of childhood and the angst of teen years. It expresses theThe frustration of seeing your parents are based on known and trusted, whether better medical care is available. The pain of being told to head off all the hard work of finding a new therapy, medication or a doctor. The rage for the "good husband" (mother), how to hide it, how bad things really are trying.

Her story highlights the importance of family, friends and laughter in the process of adoption and use.

Read this book! No matter if you're an EasternPhilly, a Californian or an Irish Catholic. Not come from a large family. Does not have cancer or someone in your family who has cancer. This is a story with universal themes of hope, healing and letting go.

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"The thing is what do you know about me that I am George Corrigan's daughter, his only daughter, I am." So begins this well-written memoir, in which Kelly Corrigan intertwines his story with that of hislarger-than-life shows, Irish-American born in the travel merchant father, and is an incredibly powerful and healing father / daughter relationship and the unbreakable bonds of family. Writing with candor and a surprising amount of humor pretty Kelly changes the story of growing up Corrigan with her life and her father today, as each of them, successfully, for now fight cancer. While she studied in the context of the disease and what it means when a person who has been your sourceThe force is in need of some himself. Uplifting without fear of the reality of life with cancer, this highly personal story ultimately examines the universal theme of family, both those who create and those who created us. The middle ground is the bittersweet moment between childhood and adulthood, when a devoted wife and mother are, but you'll always be Daddy's Girl. In fresh, insightful prose, Kelly explores and ends in "place in between," bring to light thewonderful opportunity to know who you are and where they really belong.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Viaje de Turquía (Spanish Edition)

Viaje de Turquía (Spanish Edition)








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Apasionante relato dialogado de un viaje por Turquía desde la perspectiva de un hombre de la España del siglo XVI.








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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Review the revolutionary edition of Frederick Douglass - The first edition of his newspaper in the states of North

After returning from a triumphant lecture tour in the British Isles with the purchase of a printing press in 1847, dissolved Frederick Douglass, his newspaper's commitment to North Star, an African American newspaper of the anti-slavery politically, and broadening the horizon of his starting players a lot. He shared this idea and ITS justify his mentors, "I see before me a life of work and studies ... But justice must be done, the truth must be said ... Inot remain silent. "On October 28, 1847, Douglass," ... decided finally to publication of the North Star in Rochester and this city my future home. "

The first edition of the newspaper was published on 3 Dezember 1847 Just a point of view of the Jungfrau is certainly a topic of Their problem has been well thought out and articulated manifesto start an important weapon in an entire political and social liberation movement black and an excellent literary work, WHERE Douglass, who no doubtThe young writer from the same piece is a long and fervently torments his vivid description of what we went through all the sufferings and difficulties blacks at this point is given further proof of perfection Douglass' his job as a writer come.

The piece or editorial, 'Our newspaper and its prospects, "that is featured today, well structured and written in six sections, some of different lengths, where it outlined its objectivesand aims of the institution of the paper, their availability in the form of equipment and personal will and commitment and setting the basic tenets of wounded and mutilated a black man in a racist society that was enough incentive, they awakened to write and campaign for their emancipation.

The same article as culled from The North Star, 3 December 1847and in Philip Foner, reprinted ed., Life and Works of Frederick Douglass, vol. 1 (New York: International Publishers,1950), p. 280 reproduced here and is almost completely divided into sections and each paragraph is italicized and followed by notes, comments and analysis by this writer in normal type.

In the first paragraph


Now we are taking the direction of the offices of a newspaper to be the cause of freedom, humanity and progress. The position is one that is filled with the purest of motives, we have long desired. It has long been our desire anxioussee this holding slaves, slave trade and the country who hates blacks, a printing press and paper, he finally settled under the full control and management of direct victims of slavery and oppression

This opening paragraph announces thrive with a lot of opening a new era of blacks, the immediate victims of slavery and oppression to adopt a strong position to own and run a newspaper, which is an important tool in the nucleus has passed through thecould be right, their failures, challenges, social grievances and assert their position and their rights as citizens. It 'been a long cherished dream to be respected for its construction to hate a country that represented the negative superlatives and their intensity in the multiplicity of being "slave mode, the slave trade and the negro." is a remarkable step forward and promising. Although each of these is in the other, Douglass separated them and tacitly confirmed the monumental task that emphasizeThe paper is his task to get rid of the minds of those negative attitudes.

The second paragraph


Inspired by this intense desire, which have pursued our goal by having the threshold. .. . The sincere desire of our hearts for so long and so ardently loved now seems on the eve of full implementation.

This section defines the proposal in the previous one, which had long been a desire to establish black-owned and controlledhatred in slave-holding, slave trade and Negro-land, with emphasis identified as such in the last paragraph, a printing and newspaper, that she had identified as the most appropriate means which may promote their cause in their fight not only for freedom from slavery and oppression, but to establish and ensure their humanity when they fight for human being like the other peoples with equal rights of citizenship and progress could be counted. Goeson the details develop, demonstrate their readiness for work: printing and print materials purchased, secured and well-located offices of the city, well recommended printers for the job willing to write a rapidly growing list of participants, the best minds in the country ready ; financial and moral support of friends and protectors, and then to top it all, an industrious and amiable young man, the whole spirit is dedicated to the improvement of human destiny. This painstaking itemization of their strengths,attitude, spirit and resources so readers would not have had doubts about its eventual success of this analysis, given their willingness to have.

The third paragraph


It is certainly telling us that our desire to fill our current position at the head of the anti-slavery journal, has grown from no unworthy distrust or ungrateful given the lack of understanding of zeal, integrity or ability of the noble band of white workers needed in this department of our cause, butfrom a sincere conviction and the consolidated Such a magazine, if carried out with only moderate skill and ability, a very important and indispensable work, it is impossible for Our white friends to do for us.

This third paragraph, which were deftly pays homage to White stating that the abolition and emancipation, and that its not the same struggle as distrust or ungrateful or lack of recognition of Their zeal should be considered in the fight againsttheir efforts with one for their cause, But that is only a perception that blacks, who could fight for their own cause themselves even with moderate skill is not impossible, gained through his white friends who had to reach for their .

In the fourth paragraph


It is neither a reflection on fairness, also reduces the ability of our friends and fellow workers, apply what they said "common sense and stupidity only deny" that theThe man who suffered the wrong, is the man to ask for compensation, the man struck the man is crying, and that those who have endured the pain of slavery is cruel for the man, the Liberty. It is clear that we need our own representatives and advocates, not exclusively but in particular is no different, but in collaboration with our white friends. lead in the great struggle for freedom and equality now, it's just, right and important in our series of authors and publishers, as areand speakers, for which there is in this capacity that most permanent good can be done to our cause.

This paragraph is closely related to the fourth paragraph on the strengthening why that should start the fight, Rather Than sit while others do not feel pain more directly connected to fight for them. It therefore calls for the convocation of writers, authors, publishers, and speakers from their files and make the most of their communication skills so that mostpermanent good would come to their cause. The plausibility Douglass taught his demands for the acceptability of blacks support a takeover defense in right, can not be denied, but that the cause and other causes may be much more effective if they support those who do not directly affected, but has only moral aberration in the revolt. These are the ones who earn the highest honor to sacrifice for the comfort of his battleOppressed.

The fifth paragraph


So far, the direct victims of slavery and prejudice, due to various causes, had little interest in this department of effort, played often, and almost as often failed. This last fact has often been urged by our friends, against our involvement in this society, but to convince us that our course is unwise, helps us to confirm the need, if not the wisdom of ourCompany. Others have failed is a reason for our efforts in earnest to succeed. Our race has the embarrassing allegations that are confirmed by former non-success. We believe that what should be done can be done. We say this in no boastful or self-conscious mind, but with a full sense of our weakness and unworthiness, which is the highest wisdom and strength to sustain us in our commitment to justice. We are not completely ignorant of the duties, hardshipsand responsibilities of our position. We have some imagine, and friends did not hesitate to inform us by others. Many will probably be revealed until that infallible teacher, experience. A look commemorate them, but do not frighten us. We counted the cost. Our mind is made and we are determined to move forward.

Douglass continues in the next paragraph because it complains that they are victims of slavery and prejudice too long in the backgrounddefend their cause and to articulate their wishes. Pursue the many experiments that have failed and that these collectors were often as a reason for the argument against further efforts to prevent or, repent from other uses as further evidence. But here the author argues that past failures should have incentives to make serious efforts to reverse this trend with the pursuit of success. Going further, he observes thatNeed to justify its race of beings with perpetual failure, because it binds strongly believe that what is done can be done by a strong will and determination. You are fully aware of their roles, responsibilities and the enormity of the task. But far from scary as huge and gigantic role, tasks and responsibilities and their celebrated press a tireless spirit and soul to a determined look forward and not back untilSuccess ..

The final paragraph

And was armed in this last paragraph the writer by a careful chronicle of the long march Douglass' the scourge of slavery of a teacher and his generous donations from his friends and generous philanthropic white with a printing press, the main tool of their trade is felt clear that these terrible circumstances led by divine providence, is the solemnthe success of their cause. A surprising effect is transmitted in Douglass' efforts to reach the suffering and triumphs, as the forward march of the whole black defiantly continued pushing and reversing the process all obstacles in their path.


In aspiring to our current location, the help of circumstances was so amazingly clear, as our modest efforts almost at odds with the solemn sanctions of a divine providence. Nine years ago, when most of our readers areknown, we were treated like a slave, wrapped in the midnight, ignorance of the system hidden in the depths of hell and humiliation of senility registered populated by four animals, reptiles considered as properties of forced labor without pay, with a heavy heart with bitter pain and a spirit crushed and broken. Through a unique combination of circumstances, we finally come out of the hands of the man who we have claimed as their own, and succeeded in safely reaching NewBedford, Mass. In this town we worked three years as a day laborer in the shipyards. Six years ago we became a lecturer in slavery. After the capture to be put back into slavery, two years ago we started for England. During our stay in this country, my friends, concerned for our safety, redeemed us from slavery by paying a large sum. Friends the same, as unexpected as generously placed in our hands the means to buy a printing press and print materials.Find ourselves now in a position to target a major hit against slavery and prejudice, we feel crowded in our society a sense of duty to God and man, in the belief that our efforts will be crowned with complete success.

This last paragraph is actually the culmination of all previous terms of detail and rhetorical effects, whose address ECHO Gettsyberg of Abraham Lincoln, who had clearly done a lot of influence on Douglass

Douglassreached informal independence when he wrote on various subjects freely for the anti-slavery constitution as a document of legal standing on politics as a necessary step for the empowerment and support of the movement for women's rights. .

The star of the North soon gained a circulation of over 4,000 readers in the U.S., Europe and the Caribbean as a forum not only for the abolition of the death penalty reviews, but also to support the feminist movement and the liberation of other oppressedGroups represents a significant advance in African-Americans to give voice to the abolitionist movement, providing an open forum of their community leaders, since 1847-1863.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Broken Birds, The Story of My Momila

Broken Birds, The Story of My Momila








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World War II has long since ended, and yet Jaclyn and her four brothers and sisters grow up learning to survive it. Having pulled through the Holocaust on the principle of constant distrust, their mother, Channa, dutifully teaches her children to cling to one another while casting a suspicious eye to the outside world. When Channa dies, the unexpected contents of her will force her adult children to confront years of suppressed indignation. For Jaclyn and her siblings, the greatest war will not be against strangers, but against one another.

Broken Birds, The Story of My Momila is Jeannette Katzir’s achingly honest memoir of the enduring effects of war. From her parents’ harrowing experiences during the Holocaust to her own personal battles, Katzir exposes the maladies of heart and mind that those broken by war inevitably and unintentionally pass down to the generations that follow.










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A story of family dynamics - Joanna Daneman - Middletown, DE USA
Jeannette Katzir wrote the story of her Momila, her mother, who survived the Holocaust and went on to raise a family in the US. As is often the case, sibling rivalry has the fans flamed by the desires of a mother to support the weakest bird in the nest. Jeannette's will causes a family war that splits the family apart in ways that are instructive.

This is a great memoir about a post-WWII immigrant Jewish family, but it's also a very good memoir about family dynamics and issues that span across generations and are as relevant today as sixty years ago. After you read this, you may re-evaluate your relationship with your parents and siblings, and you probably will be thinking about your own family. Hard to read because of the pain and difficulties each person causes each other, but really instructive, too. A very insightful book.



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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Monday, June 28, 2010

Mozart

Even after two centuries after his death, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart remains as one of the most famous and influential composers the world has ever seen. His extensive classical music production extends over six hundred compositions, including some works that are revolutionary pieces of symphonic, chamber, piano, opera and choral music. Today, there are many compositions of Mozart, yet part of standard repertoire.

Mozart is also unique in thatIt 's rare among composers, who celebrated his life outside the boundaries of their art. But of Mozart's life was the subject of numerous myths and controversies, some of them are so colorful are the subject of countless biographies and even games and movies.

Some say, Mozart's life was as colorful as one of his biographers knew him personally and as such had to guess, and production in the absence of real fact Resort. Historians havenoted that many of the myths about Mozart actually started after his death. And 'the belief that Mozart composed his Requiem for himself, but has neither denied nor confirmed by many scientists, the Mozart, his life continued until the study today.

A famous story revolves around the supposed rivalry between Mozart and Antonio Salieri heated. There was some speculation that Salieri poisoned Mozart, who died for delivery. This is exactly theAleksandr Pushkin object play Mozart and Salieri and opera by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Mozart and Salieri. Finally, this issue was addressed by Peter Shaffer's Amadeus in his game, who won then made into a feature film with the same name. In 1984 the film eight Academy Awards and was one of the most popular movies of. But beyond that, the film created a new generation of lovers of Mozart.

Then there is the portrait of Mozart as a kind of superhuman miraclemusical genius from childhood until his death showed. It can be something real. Many of Mozart's first compositions were popular, including the motet Exultate, which Mozart wrote when he was seventeen.