Nobody's Perfect

  • Nobody's Perfect: Writings from the New Yorker
    By Anthony Lane

    Topped with his imposing frizz of hair, it brought to mind a radical bishop from the pages of Trollope, pondering schism with solemn glee. “I intend to treat the whole thing as performance art,” Figgis had declared.

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By Simon Williams

    Now adapted for the US audience it has the fertile tradition of Some Like It Hot, Tootsie, and Mrs. Doubtfire. This is a play that offers belly laughs galore - four irresistibly loveable characters locked into a hilarious plot.

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By Pat Ballard

    He only grunted halfheartedly to the occasional comments the older man made, so Mr. Adams finally gave up trying to talk to him and concentrated on getting them to their destination safely. Sam reflected over his good-bye to Nella.

  • Nobody's Perfect: Writings from The New Yorker
    By Anthony Lane

    Anthony Lane on Con Air— “Advance word on Con Air said that it was all about an airplane with an unusually dangerous and potentially lethal load.

  • Nobody's Perfect: Two Men, One Call, and a Game for Baseball History
    By Daniel Paisner, Armando Galarraga, Jim Joyce

    On June 2, 2010, Armando Galarraga threw baseball’s twenty-first. Except that’s not how it entered the record books. That’s because Jim Joyce, voted the best umpire in the game in 2010 and 2011, missed the call on the final out.

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By Donald E Westlake

    “I'm finished with Mr. Dortmunder,” he went on, “and if Your Honor pleases, I would like now to crossexamine Officer Fahey. ... He could clearly be seen thinking to himself, You won't get around me with your shenanigans.

  • Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder, a Personal Biography
    By Charlotte Chandler

    At every visit the tape-recorder was left on, and their conversations were preserved. Over time, Wilder introduced her to his friends, who also were taped for inclusion in the book.

  • Nobody's Perfect: A Story for Children About Perfectionism
    By Ellen Flanagan Burns

    Jill walked over and stood next to Sally.

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By Doug Cooney, Marlee Matlin

    Once again Marlee Matlin draws on experiences from her own childhood to tell Megan's story. In this funny, poignant book, readers will root for Megan, a spirited young girl who doesn't let anything stand in her way.

  • Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder : a Personal Biography
    By Charlotte Chandler

    The author of "I, Fellini" offers a candid look at the life and career of the great film director, Billy Wilder--much of it told in his own voice. 20 photos.

  • Nobody's Perfect: Living and Growing with Children who Have Special Needs
    By Nancy B. Miller

    Nobody's Perfect: Living and Growing with Children who Have Special Needs

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By David Elliott

    A little kid shares a child's-eye view of how friends and family can often be less than perfect, revealing that the secret to life may be more about patience than perfection. By the award-winning author of And Here's to You!

  • Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder, a Personal Biography
    By Charlotte Chandler

    "'Nobody's perfect' is the line that most sums up my work," Billy Wilder told writer Charlotte Chandler. "There is no comedy, no drama about perfect people."Film is the Cinderella Art...

  • Nobody's Perfect: Bill Bernbach and the Golden Age of Advertising
    By Doris Willens

    The inside story of the legendary advertising agency, Doyle Dane Bernbach, and its founder, Bill Bernbach, as told by the former public relations director of DDB

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By Donald E. Westlake

    Nobody's Perfect

  • Nobody's Perfect: A New Whig Interpretation of History
    By Annabel M. Patterson, Professor Annabel Patterson

    In this new account of liberal thought from its roots in seventeenth-century English thinking to the end of the eighteenth century, Annabel Patterson tackles these important historiographical questions.

  • Nobody's Perfect
    By Penny Black

    An intriguing story of a young woman who found love with two men, both very different and both gave her everything they could.