A young woman wants more in life than is being offered as she reaches maturity. Always daring, outspoken and adventurous, she dreams of life beyond her neighborhood and the people she grew up with. The late 1950s and early 1960s rarely offered opportunities to women wishing to reach out and grab a piece of life. Even something as simple as traveling from one state to another, required that they be either chaperoned by a man, or herded into a group like cows. Funny, painful, and at times, incredible, you will find yourself travelling with her, as she makes an escape from a boring switchboard operator's job at a neighborhood bank, to travel for 24 years around the world
... get in past midnight —not ideal for a kid who has to get up for school and a dad who has to get up even earlier for work. I looked up other options and saw that Drake was playing Hartford, Connecticut, the night before Brooklyn.
Dr. Miller then said, "Okay, let's do this. Get ready, Craig, because you're cutting the cords." Twenty-five minutes later, Craig and Venice met the first baby. Dr. Miller yelled, "It's a boy!!" As he handed the baby boy to his nurses, ...
The singer and actor chronicles his marriages to Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor, and Connie Stevens, as well as his high-living exploirts with JFK, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and others. Reprint..
Yearning to be taken more seriously, journalist Kathy Hopkins is forced to use her youthful appearance to go undercover as a freshman at a small liberal arts college rumored to be the home of a secret prostitution ring, and finds herself ...
Based on years of personal experience, this book is packed with advice from Aspie mentors who have all been there and done that! World expert Dr. Tony Attwood rounds up each chapter with professional analysis and extensive recommendations.
One after another, today's social commentators tell us it's because contemporary America has lost its sense of values, absolutes, and meaning. The problem, maintains Ed Young, is not life, but perspective.
The only unquestionable certainty in life is death. On August 18, 2001, Michael Jackson died in a motorcycle wreck.
'Been There, Done That... Now What?' is our invitation to pause and take stock of our lives. Dawn Brown explores the ways in which a shift in how we look at things in our lives can literally change our experience of them.
THAT'S A FACT. But sometimes, it helps to hear a few other experiences to better guide us along our own directions. And that's what this book offers: stories, situations, examples, methods, and tools for you to decide whether or not to use.
Contains advice from students on how to make the most of the college years, discussing money, roommates, orientation, grade point averages, how to choose courses, note-taking, partying, and other topics.