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Tea: A Short Introduction to the Health Benefits of Drinking Tea, by Larry Ruskin

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For thousands of years, people have been drinking all types of teas for its wonderful flavor and health benefits. Whether green, black, white, or oolong tea, it all comes from the same plant . This book aims to give a short introduction to the different types of tea and how they can be used to improve health.

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Kamis, 28 Januari 2010

Fortune's June Bride (The Fortunes of Texas: Cowboy Country), by Allison Leigh

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COULD A WEDDING FOR A WEEK…  For weeks now, sexy-as-heck Galen Fortune Jones has been playing the ardent groom in the Wild West Wedding show at Cowboy Country USA. The bride? His sweet, redheaded neighbor Aurora McElroy. Of course, Aurora has had a hidden crush on the rancher for years, but she's been careful to keep that secret close to the vest! …LEAD TO MARRIAGE FOR A LIFETIME? Things get a little out of hand, however, when Galen agrees to pretend he and Aurora are real life husband and wife. It's only temporary, of course, and it's for a good cause. But being Aurora's hubby "off stage" is starting to mess with the confirmed bachelor's head. He's having far from friendly feelings for his in-name-only spouse, and it's freaking him out! Has love finally found Horseback Hollow's last unfettered Fortune?  

Fortune's June Bride (The Fortunes of Texas: Cowboy Country), by Allison Leigh

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  • Published on: 2015-05-19
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About the Author A frequent name on bestseller lists, Allison Leigh's highpoint as a writer is hearing from readers that they laughed, cried or lost sleep while reading her books.  She credits her family with great patience for the time she's parked at her computer, and for blessing her with the kind of love she wants her readers to share with the characters living in the pages of her books.  Contact her at www.allisonleigh.com

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. "I need you to marry me." The words came out of left field. Literally.Galen Fortune Jones stared down at Aurora McElroy. He was pretty sure the last time he'd seen his neighbor had been a few months ago. They'd run into each other at the Horseback Hollow feed store. There had been no romance involved, considering that at the time he'd paid more attention to helping her daddy, Walt, load up his truck, before tending to his own business there.Now he looked from her hand, clutching his left arm, back to her dark blue eyes. "Beg your pardon?"She huffed, pushing a shining red ringlet out of her face. "It's an emergency, Galen. I need a groom. Right now!"You will marry a woman in white and be married within the month.The words echoed inside his head and he wanted to shake it hard, just to see if something had come loose inside.Instead, he glanced around where they were standing on a side street of Cowboy Country, USA, the Western-style theme park where just last week—in a moment of apparent insanity—he had agreed to be an "authenticity consultant." And where, just a few weeks prior to that, one of the "Wild West" fortune-tellers had told him he would soon be hitched.He'd laughed it off then as nonsense for two simple reasons. One, he didn't believe in fortune-tellers, and two, he'd reached the age of thirty-four without once entertaining the idea of marrying someone.So he looked back at Aurora and adjusted his hat. "You're dressed for the part," he allowed. "I'll give you that."In fact, she looked downright pretty. All dolled up in an old-fashioned-looking dress with beads and lace hanging off her slender shoulders and her eyes made up to look even bigger than they already were.She gave him a look that ought to have scorched his toes. "Of course I'm dressed for the part." Her hands spread a little wider. "Wild West Wedding!" She raised her eyebrows, clearly waiting for some response. "The…noon…show," she elaborated at his blank look.She twitched her skirt, drawing his attention. It was some sort of filmy, lacy thing about the same color as the doily his mom had had forever sitting underneath a vase in the front parlor of the house he and his four brothers and two sisters had grown up in. Sorta white. Sorta beige."Oh, for heaven's sake, Galen." Aurora sounded exasperated. "The noon show! I'm playing Lila, the Wild West bride. But I just found out my groom, Rusty, was hauled off a little while ago to see Doc Shoemaker, because he went and fell off his horse." She shook her head. "Lord save me from city boys who think they know everything about a horse just because they've watched Butch Cas-sidy and the Sundance Kid!''Comprehension finally dawned. Maybe it would have more quickly if Galen hadn't gotten distracted thinking about that fool fortune-teller business."Wild West Wedding," he repeated. "That's the show you put on at the center of the park.""Yes." Looking relieved that he'd finally gotten a clue, she lifted her other hand and shoved a dog-eared script at him. "It'll take ten minutes of your time, Galen. Please.""I'm no good at playacting.""How do you know? Have you ever tried?" She stepped closer and her shoulder brushed against his ribs as she flipped open the pages, seeming to take his compliance as a foregone conclusion. "It's not complicated. I'm Lila. You'll be Rusty." Her slender finger jabbed at the words on the page. "There's not really much time for you to memorize before we need to start, but the premise is simple. Lila and Rusty are in love. Frank, the villain, is determined to have Lila for himself, but what he really wants even more is the deed to her daddy's ranch so his railroad can go through.""Original," Galen drawled."It's a ten-minute attraction at a Western theme park," she countered. "Be glad it's not Shakespeare or we really would be in trouble. Are you willing to do this or not? After all the problems we've had since Cowboy Country opened last month, the last thing this place needs is another canceled show. It's bad publicity when we're finally having a week where nothing seems to go wrong."The "bad" was one of the reasons for Galen's presence. But agreeing to answer a bunch of questions about tending cattle and horses and walking around the park taking note of anything that belittled the ranching community didn't involve filling in for somebody who probably shouldn't have been on a horse in the first place."Weren't you always in the school plays when you and Toby were kids?" His younger brother had gone to school with her. When Galen had been that age, he'd have been one of the kids sitting in the auditorium, hooting over every flubbed line. Though when he thought about it, he couldn't recall Aurora ever flubbing hers. Even as a kid, she'd been memorable with her flaming red hair."If you want to walk down memory lane, we can do that later." She grabbed his arm again and was dragging him toward the rough-hewn gate at the end of the make-believe street. "Right now, you need to get into costume."He grimaced, eyeing the mass of sausage curls streaming down the middle of her back. Her waist below that seemed cinched down even smaller than usual. "Just what all does that mean?"She pulled open the gate and shot him a grin. "You're not going to have to fit into a corset, if that's what you're worried about. They save that torture for the girls." She tugged him through the gate, pushed it closed, and headed toward a trailer that was a century more modern than anything visible within the guests' portion of Cowboy Country. Even the thrill rides were couched in Old West touches.Aurora lifted her skirts and darted up the two metal steps, disappearing inside the trailer. "Come on. We've only got a half hour before we're on."He went up into the trailer and found himself standing inside a miniature warehouse, crowded on all sides by racks loaded with costumes and props. He pulled a bull whip off a hook. "Ohhh-kay.""That's for Outlaw Shootout" she said. "The show's shelved temporarily until they work out some kinks with the stunts. Here." She whisked his black cowboy hat off his head and plopped a creamy white one in its place. "Rusty wears a white hat. Naturally.""Naturally," he repeated drily, even though he was wondering what the hell had gotten into him. He hung the whip back in place."You need to change your shirt, too." She shoved a hanger at him that held a rough cotton button-down. "At least Joey—he's the guy who plays Rusty—hadn't changed into his costume before he fell off a darn horse." She tsked as she pulled open one drawer after another. "Being the big-budget show that we are, we've only got one."She glanced at him. "What're you waiting for?" She waved her hand at the hanger he was still holding and turned back to the drawers she was pawing through. "You can get by with wearing your own Levi's and boots, but that shirt's gotta go."Stifling a passel of misgivings, since he'd yet to actually agree, he dumped the script on a pile of folded Mexican blankets, set the white hat on top and pulled his NASCAR T-shirt over his head."Ah. Success." Aurora pushed the drawer closed and turned to him, a black string tie in her hand.Her eyes seemed to widen a bit at the sight of his bare chest, and she dropped the tie on top of the white Stetson, then quickly turned back around to yank open another drawer while he pulled on the shirt. "It's a little Wyatt Earpish, a la Tombstone" she chattered, "but what it might lack in historic accuracy is at least recognizable for the customers. So I hope it passes muster on your authenticity scale."She pushed the drawer closed again without removing anything and turned back to face him. Her cheeks looked excessively pink to him. Like she wasn't all that used to seeing a guy shirtless. "Anyway, about the, uh, the show." She pulled the script out and muttered under her breath when the cowboy hat fell on the floor, quickly followed by a cascade of colorful woven blankets.He crouched down to help her right the mess. "Relax, Aurora. The show's still gonna go on. Though I seriously think you'd do better with just about anyone besides me.""You fit the shirt," she said with a shrug.He let out a wry laugh. "Well, hell, then. Guess that makes me feel real good."She smiled. "And soon as I saw you, I knew you wouldn't let me—the park, I mean—down. If you weren't already on staff, we could never get away with this, though. I'm sure there'd be insurance issues and all of that."They reached for the same blanket at the same time, knuckles knocking, and she snatched her hands back, straightening quickly to swipe her hands down the sides of her dress."Thanks." She sounded breathless. "I'll, uh, just wait for you outside." She shoved open the trailer door and brushed past the guy who was coming up the steps. "Hey there, Frank," he heard her say. "I found us a Rusty, so we're still on.""Cool."Blankets stacked once more, Galen straightened and stuck his hand out toward the newcomer as he came into the trailer. "Galen Jones," he offered, and sent a silent apology to his mom for omitting the "Fortune" part that they'd all been adding to the "Jones" ever since his mom's birth family had found her. He was trying to get used to the addition. But it still didn't come all that naturally. Not because he was opposed to acknowledging the Fortune connection. But to him, it just all sounded sorta…fancy. Which he wasn't.The other man shook his hand briefly before grabbing a black hat—a whole lot cleaner and dandier-looking than Galen's usual one—and setting it on his gleaming blond head. "Frank Richter," he said, studying his reflection in the mirror over the drawers. "I play Frank, the dastardly villain. Nice to have the right name already for a part." He adjusted the hat so it sat at an angle, dipping low over his right eye. "Haven't seen you around here before. You been with Moore Entertainment for long?""Not all that sure I'm technically 'with' Moore Entertainment." Galen didn't need to adjust his hat. He dropped Rusty's Stetson on his head the same way he did with his own cowboy hat every single day. Didn't matter if it was black or white or straw. For him, the covering wasn't a matter of costume, but nature. Same as his leather Cas-tleton boots that he got resoled every few years. "I'm the authenticity consultant." He felt more than a little stupid just saying the words, same way he felt using Fortune Jones as his last name when all his life, "Jones" had been plenty, and he flipped up the collar of Rusty's shirt and started on the tie. He didn't need a mirror for that, either. He'd worn a similar one to the Valentine's Day wedding when three of his brothers and one of his sisters all got hitched on the same day.The powers that be for Moore Entertainment considered him a cowboy. So he guessed that made the tie authentic enough for the theme park."Heard they'd hired something like that." Frank was running some dinky comb covered with clear goop through his eyebrows, and Galen nearly stared. "You're supposed to make sure Cowboy Country rings true." Frank air-quoted the word and looked over his shoulder at him. They were about the same height, though Galen damn sure never once combed his eyebrows, with goop or without."That's about it." Galen finished tying the tie and flipped down the collar."Well, make sure your punch during today's show doesn't ring entirely true," Frank said, looking back at his reflection. "I don't need to end up with any real bruises. I'm getting new head shots done tomorrow. I'm trying to get into the Moore Dinner Theatre in Branson. Lot more exposure there than in Hicksville Horseback Hollow." He made a face in the mirror, then pulled another, and another, stretching his face into comic proportions before he fixed on a dark handlebar mustache over his top lip. "Most any one of Moore's other Coaster World locations would be better than here. Not surprised they're having a hard time getting Cowboy Country off the ground in a little Texas backwater like this." He glanced over his shoulder again. "Know what I mean?""Wouldn't know," Galen said with irony. He, for one, was glad that the company had chosen not to follow the Coaster World model like the rest of its theme parks. Horseback Hollow was special.Any park that was going to be there needed to be special, too.He grabbed the script and reached for the trailer door. "Seein' how I'm one of the hicks."He stepped outside and spotted Aurora leaning over her old-fashioned buttoned boot that she'd propped on a picnic bench. The curls of her hair hung over her shoulder, leaving the crisscross laces on the back of her dress visible. They cinched together down the center of the lacy fabric hugging her torso, seeming to make a point of showing off the way her waist nipped in all small and female, and swelled out again over her hips.He frowned, yanking his eyes away.He'd always lumped Aurora in the same category as his little sisters. She'd been the kid sister of one of his best friends. Noticing anything about her waist or hips, or anything else for that matter, wasn't something he was altogether comfortable with.He settled his hat more squarely on his head and made some noise thumping down the metal steps, and as he'd hoped, she lowered her foot and straightened as he approached.Her blue eyes ran over him. "I knew Rusty's costume would fit you." She gave a quick smile. "You don't know how much I appreciate you doing this.""Don't y'all put on this wedding show more than once a day?" The other shows he'd noticed in his week working here had repeated themselves several times a day. There was a bank robbery thing that happened out on Main Street as Aurora's show did, a stunt show that was held at the far end of the park in the corral set in the shadows of a wooden roller coaster complete with two loop-the-loops, a saloon girl dancing show held almost hourly inside the Texas Rose restaurant, and a few others that seemed to alternate, all designed to keep the guests entertained.Aurora was nodding. "You and I…well, Rusty and Lila get to pledge their troth four times daily." She pulled on the thin gold chain hanging around her neck and a locket emerged from the front of her dress. He realized it was a watch when she flipped it open. "Which we've got to do in ten minutes." She slid the locket back into her cleavage.Somehow he'd missed the fact that Aurora McElroy even possessed cleavage. That time at the feed store he was certain she'd been wearing a plaid work shirt that had been big enough to fit her daddy.He dragged his mind away from cleavages. They were fine in their place. He was even a man who enjoyed his fair share of 'em.But not when their existence seemed to come out of the same left field as Aurora's "I need you to marry me" had."Seems to me missing one show wouldn't be the end of Cowboy Country," he said, keeping his eyes well above her neckline."We get paid by the show," Aurora said. "Maybe it wouldn't be the end of Cowboy Country. But it cuts into the performers' paychecks, believe me." She gestured at the script. "Did you look through it?"


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Terrific book By S. Frank Fantastic conclusion to this year's Fortunes of Texas series. Galen and Aurora have known each other all their lives. Galen had been her brother's best friend, and her secret crush. Galen has never made a secret of the fact that he's quite happy as a bachelor, so she's never had any expectation of drawing his interest.Aurora has been working at the new Cowboy Country theme park in their Wild West Wedding show. It gives her the chance to indulge her love of acting at the same time she helps her parents with their ranch. When the actor playing the part of the groom is injured, Aurora begs Galen to fill in until a new actor can be hired. Galen has been working at the park as the person who checks that the authenticity is being properly portrayed. He's no actor, but he can't tell Aurora no. What he doesn't expect is to find himself attracted to his late friend's little sister, and it's freaking him out a little bit.I loved seeing the two of them together. Galen is just a little bit on the serious side, which makes the whole play acting a bit of a challenge at first. I loved seeing him try to keep things in the friend zone, and how it got harder every day. Aurora really wanted to be more than friends, and her frustration at his actions was obvious. Things got even more complicated when she ran into her college roommate, and ended up giving Roslyn the impression that she and Galen were married. Since she didn't expect to see Roslyn again, she didn't think it would be a problem, until she discovered that Roslyn would be in town for several days. Then she had to confess to Galen and ask for his help.There were several really funny places where their deception nearly got them into real trouble, especially since none of their family members knew anything about it. Then their deception started feeling all too real. The attraction that they feel for each other keeps getting stronger until they can't resist it any longer. Aurora knows going in that her feelings for Galen aren't just physical, but she's willing to take what she can get for as long as she can have it. Galen keeps trying to convince himself that what they have is just for fun, but it's getting harder to do, especially when he finds himself jealous of her old boyfriend.Galen succeeds in making something of an idiot of himself when his jealousy gets out of hand. He says some things that are hurtful, and then suffers when he thinks he's driven her completely away. There are some misunderstandings caused by a lack of communication on both sides. But in the end, Galen realizes the truth of his feelings, and his big moment is very well done.The epilogue was great as all the Fortunes get together for another wedding. The next set of Fortune books is set up as something that was mentioned in the third book, Mendoza's Secret Fortune, is revealed to all.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An adorably sweet confection of fun characters By Isha Coleman What started out as a favor for a skit ends up leaving pretend and becoming reality. An adorably sweet confection of fun characters, hilarious misconceptions and heartwarming moments. I loved it and know that others who read it will fall in love as well. Received an ARC of Fortune’s June Bride for an honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fun story By Bev Faitz I enjoyed thus story. Good strong characters. I enjoy modern dish cowboys and cowgirls. Good descriptions of western ways in modern days.

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Rabu, 27 Januari 2010

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A dazzling new collection from an award-winning poet--longlisted for the 2015 National Book Award for Poetry"Amy Gerstler has won acclaim for sly, sophisticated, and subversive poems that find meaning in unexpected places. The title of her new collection, Scattered at Sea, evokes notions of dispersion, diaspora, sowing one’s wild oats, having one’s mind expanded or blown, losing one’s wits, and mortality. Making use of dramatic monologue, elegy, humor, and collage, these poems explore hedonism, gender, ancestry, reincarnation, bereavement, and the nature of prayer. Groping for an inclusive, imaginative, postmodern spirituality, they draw from an array of sources, including the philosophy of the ancient Stoics, diagnostic tests for Alzheimer’s disease, 1950s recipes, the Babylonian Talmud, and Walter Benjamin’s writing on his drug experiences.

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Scattered at Sea (Penguin Poets), by Amy Gerstler

Review “This wry book is like a wave that knocks you over and changes how you view the world. . .[It] mixes salty humor, invigorating rhythms and sharp-edged wisdom.”—The Washington Post                                                                               “Scattered at Sea takes deep, often beautiful dips into matters of femininity, sexuality, and mortality, while staying fleet, feisty, and musical enough to feel like short adventures. .  .Gerstler’s real strength is in the way she collides the sensual with the spiritual. . .the world she creates is beautifully diffuse, as freeform as her poems are.”—The Boston Globe                                                                                  “Gerstler once again brilliantly amplifies the natural world in this blisteringly humorous eleventh collection. . .her dexterous poems work as satire as well as truthful reflections of humanness, often beautifully crushing in their honesty. . .what is most compelling is Gerstler’s dynamic consideration of spirituality, afterworlds, and reincarnations. . .[A] delightful, surreal, and well-rounded book.”—Publishers Weekly

About the Author AMY GERSTLER is a writer of poetry, nonfiction, and journalism who lives in Los Angeles. Her ten previous poetry collections include Bitter Angel, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Dearest Creature, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. "Chew dew-bejeweled weeds" By Himri 'The Dead Woman's Telephone' poem in the book makes for a good example of a line for Ars Poetica. Its at once specific and general. It resonated with me when I was reading John Berger's line on archives being another way of dead people living.'Thoughts of Tree at twilight' is how we look at things and think things. Even in 'Bon Courage' when poet Amy Gerstler tries to guides us through the imaginary woods like a docent in a museum, where you are welcome to linger but there's more to look too - but you are there.'but the forest is our subject, not this young girl'That sense of being in the poem is what you should read 'Scattered at Sea' for.The little squiggles on the cover are cute.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Juxtapositions abound By C. D. Varn Amy Gerstler’s poetry has always had a maniacal edge. In prior collections, she illustrates an ability to make hard-hitting and real observations in a verse that remains slight and tends to be both scattered and surreal. This tendency remains prominent in her most recent collection with Penguin, Scattered At Sea. However, while her manic style seemed more unique in the late 1990s when Gerstler first burst onto the stage, now, in the age of social media, her poetry seems to share much more with other poetry we might now see as having a referential quality that responds to internet meme culture. Yet, despite my distrust of this absurd and now more common style, the manic quality has any endeared me to Gerstler’s work more than alienated me from it, particularly in the case of this latest collection.Gerstler scatters her topics and observations, but there are some “movements” reigning in her madcap poetry. The first section focuses on sex, the next on banality, the third on death, while the latter seems to explore spirituality. The themes are remarkably consistent: the core things of life , such as sex, death, going to the grocery store, can cause disorientation, loss, and wonderment. We are scattered like the sea creatures on the cover, both comically but also beautifully.Gerstler’s habits of normalizing the absolutely strange and making the banal seem secretly odd is used to good effect in this collection. One sees, in poems like “Stoics” and “The Suicide’s Wife,” a willingness to go to places that seem both serious and humorous, both banal and weird. The strength in accepting death becomes almost caricatural in “The Suicide’s Wife” and in both “Early Greek Philosophy” and the “Stoics,” our selective acceptance of the abundant wisdom from people who still looked in bird intestines for hints of the future renders even common intellectual presumptions strange.In “The Suicide’s Wife” one can see strength, humor, and grief all at once, but scattered through the poem:six weeks later she looks greatthin and translucenta statue of justice sans blindfoldshe wears beautiful blouses nowpeach, gold, seedling greenher complexionhas never been betterlushness nips at the heelsof destructionThis can be contrasted with a cartoonish image of the Suicide’s wife almost comically soaked to the bone, even her panties water logged, which occurs just before it. The juxtaposition here is very powerful: the comic mingling with the tragic, statuesque composure crammed near cartoonish images of overwhelming grief, felt tragedy paired with strength from surviving it. The depth of feeling is hidden in playful idiom and slice-of-life observations.This is not to say that playfulness or Gerstler’s bold irreverence is lacking from the poem. In the aforementioned “Early Greek Philosophers,” Gerstler is humanely mocking all involved:On sorting the jumble of events into gorgeous orderGetting a lot of the science rightWhile still pawing through entrails to divine the futureA vigorous lot of intellectual adventurersWhose mission was to explain the universeWild minds we have only in fragmentsBecause whether papyrus scraps, birch barkOr this mortal coilDammit, matter just doesn’t lastGerstler’s point is not just that philosophers are sillier than we make them out to be, but that our wider preoccupation with ‘eternal truths’ seems somewhat ridiculous when paired with the decay of earthly things, including our bodies. The intellectualization often assumed in the spiritual and philosophical is often complicated in Gerstler’s pairing it against bodies—both male and female—which seem awkward, almost alien, and utterly amusing. One can see these images popping up over and over again. For example, in “Sea Foam Place” the poem turns on these lines:to our bodies we canbarely walk a straight line,remaining (most days) onlymarginally conscious.We stagger and shudderas buckets of   blood or spermor chocolate mousse or spittleor lymph or sludge sluicecontinually through us…I love the way you wear yourface, how you ride this life.I delight in the sight of you,your nervous, inquisitive eyes,though I try to act otherwise.Gerstler uses the seemingly disgusting litany of fluids that strangely animate our bodies turning into a memory of attractiveness and affection. Similarly, in her poem “Womanishness,” we see the viscerally moist used to make one’s body more alien than one’s mind:The dissonance of women. The shrill frilly sillydrippy prissy pouty fuss of us. And all the whilescience was the music of our minds…”The repetition of such child-like sounds pairs disarmingly well with Gerstler’s intended effect. The language also mirrors that of misogynistic mocking of a woman’s opinion, but it’s the body being mocked while the “science was the music of our minds” which inverts both gendered and poetic expectations for the stanza. This effect seems playfully sloppy at first—partly because of its subject matter—but is actually quite expert it is ability to undermine itself for poetic and emotional effects.These juxtapositions can be dizzying, even slightly annoying. In several of Gerstler’s ‘catalogue’ poems, the apparently arbitrariness of the images doesn’t produce as the emotional resonance of the rest of the collection. One can see this in “A Short History of Sublime Moments on Hold,” “”Press five to put continents between you and a former love/ . . .Press eight to be connected to an invertebrate.” Gerslter’s love for idiom, particularly onomatopoeia, can be tiresome, such as “Prehistoric Porn Film” – “twig crack, muzzle cuff snuffinglicks nuzzleshove….” In short, sometimes the scattered nature of the poems doesn’t cohere enough and the idiosyncrasy of Gerstler’s style produces a flat note. Yet the overall effect is richer than these over indulgences would indicate.Grestler’s overall effect is surprising cohesive—more late Coltrane than Ornette Coleman—and it can be deeply effective. In the last section of the collection, the poems become the more clearly reflective. One can feel it in “Kitchen Annunciation”:Brute beast led by sensualityAnd yearning, weak as an earthworm,Don’t shun my light. Correct yourAffections. Revel while you’re flesh.Gerstler’s direct address and violation of the ban on telling being particularly effective here. Awe and wonder are here, but so is mortality. In Gerstler’s playful juxtapositions, there is a reflection on life that is deceptively deep for a poet who presents her work in the form of almost childlike idiom.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Hot, sticky, and sweet By Jon Wiener Fabulous poems, written "hotly, stickily, sweetly"; also, some that are grief-stricken, and one consisting of great curses.

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The Uses of the Body, by Deborah Landau

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“Landau's killer wit evokes Dorothy Parker crossed with Sylvia Plath—leaping spark after spark, growing to deadly dark fire. The Uses of the Body is her best book, its acerbic tone interspersed with lines of grave and startling beauty.” —Los Angeles Times

* “As freshly immediate as ever, award-winning poet Landau reveals that ‘the uses of the body are manifold,’ moving in four sections with a roughly chronological feel from wedding parties to flabby bodies around the pool to the realization ‘But we already did everything’—all with an underlying sense of urgency: ‘Life please explain.’ As Landau explores her physical self and her sexuality, she’s tart, witty, fluid, direct, and brutally honest, and her work can be appreciated by any reader.”—Library Journal,starred review

"Deborah Landau . . . is both confessional and direct, like Sylvia Plath and Allen Ginsberg. Her taut, elegant, highly controlled constructions meditate upon yearning and selfhood."—Booklist

Deborah Landau's Uses of the Body presents the very specific challenges of womanhood. Her poems address what it means to be alive—right now—in a female body. She fills her poetry with compelling nouns: wine glasses, bridal gowns, and "books and teacups and ghosts." And what ghosts: underneath evocative images and poetic play, there's a moving, yearning mysticism.

From "Mr and Mrs End of Suffering":

The uses of the body are wake up.The uses of the body, illusion.

The uses of the body. Rinse repeat.To make another body.

September. Draw the blanket up.Lace your shoes.

The major and minor passions. Sunlight. Hair.

The basic pleasures. Tomatoes, Keats, meeting a smart man for a drink.

The uses of the body.It is only a small house. It gets older.

Its upper and lower.Its red and white trim.

It's tempting to gloss over this part,so you won't really see me.

Deborah Landau is the author of two books of poetry. She was educated at Stanford, Columbia, and Brown, where she earned her PhD. Currently she is the director of the NYU Creative Writing Program and lives in New York City.

The Uses of the Body, by Deborah Landau

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  • Published on: 2015-05-18
  • Released on: 2015-05-18
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  • "Landau's killer wit evokes Dorothy Parker crossed with Sylvia Plath--leaping spark after spark, growing to deadly dark fire. The Uses of the Body is her best book, its acerbic tone ("The uses of the body, illusion") interspersed with lines of grave and startling beauty. --The Los Angeles Times
  • "Landau has found an insidiously catchy music in The Uses of the Body. It's like weaponized vers de société. "  --The New Yorker
  • "Like Richard Linklater's Boyhood, but for girls (and women): Deborah Landau's vividly relatable third collection, The Uses of the Body (Copper Canyon), reminds us that coming of age lasts well beyond adolescence. "   --Vogue
  • "Her arch observations create dark interior comedy that's reminiscent of Virginia Woolf or Sylvia Plath....Get this book." -NPR, All Things Considered
  • "A thrilling meditation on the passages of a woman's life." --O, The Oprah Magazine
  • "Deborah Landau is (a) fierce poet of desire...Her stunning third book, The Uses of the Body, offers a meditation on aging and loss: a series of elegant, long poems that sing, hesitate and haunt."  -The San Francisco Chronicle
  • "As freshly immediate as ever, award-winning poet Landau (The Last Usable Hour) reveals that "the uses of the body are manifold," moving in four sections with a roughly chronological feel from wedding parties to flabby bodies around the pool to the realization "But we already did everything"--all with an underlying sense of urgency: "Life please explain." As Landau explores her physical self and her sexuality, she's tart, witty, fluid, direct, and brutally honest, and her work can be appreciated by any reader."--Library Journal, Starred Review
  • "Forces of opposition rule in this gorgeous and unflinching third collection from Landau....Powerful and vulnerable, spare in form and ardent in tone, her lyric sequences broach existential questions as sweeping and timeless as her language is particular and contemporary." -Publisher's Weekly
  • "Landau shows a Plathian sensibility, a gaze whose honesty regarding the processes of womanhood, motherhood, and aging is as perceptive as it is unsettling."  -Los Angeles Review of Books

About the Author Deborah Landau is the author of three collections of poetry. Her poems have appeared in The Paris Review, Poetry, The New Yorker, Tin House, and The New York Times. She directs the Creative Writing Program at New York University and lives in Brooklyn.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A woman's journey By James Kelly A brutally honest and journey through poetry of a woman’s life. It captures the questioning soul striving for answers through being single, being married, and becoming a mother, and finding none. Throughout it is an acerbic, funny, provocative meditation on what being a woman means in contemporary life. Highly recommended.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. wildly impressive breakthrough poetry collection By Susan Shapiro A beautiful, hilarious, fascinating book. No wonder the L.A. Times called Landau "a cross between Sylvia Plath and Dorothy Parker."

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. One Star By allfalldown Don't bother with this silly book.

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Selasa, 19 Januari 2010

Excellence of Soul: The Pathway to Spiritual Maturity, by J. Wayne Rodrigue

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How many times have you made a decision or told someone something only to regret doing it as the words were coming out of your mouth? The apostle Paul was no different from us in this regard. He stated in scriptures that what he wanted to do he did not do and what he did not want to do he found himself doing in spite of himself.

The apostle Paul discovered ways to address this seemingly insurmountable obstacle to his growth as a Christian, and so will you in this book. In Excellence of Soul I will share from the Bible what it says about the soul and how you can learn to control your emotions in every situation of life.

This book is full of biblical truths and experiences from over twenty-five years of seeking answers to one of the most important areas of the Christian walk. Please join me in finding growth and healing.

Excellence of Soul: The Pathway to Spiritual Maturity, by J. Wayne Rodrigue

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5172403 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-27
  • Released on: 2015-05-27
  • Original language: English
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  • 112 pages
Excellence of Soul: The Pathway to Spiritual Maturity, by J. Wayne Rodrigue

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There comes a time in the lives of many people when they come face to face with what God has planned for their lives. The calling and gifts of God are discovered by each of us. So is the case for the author J. Wayne Rodrigue.

Being a father of seven children-six boys and one girl-as well as a grandfather to ten grandchildren has also prepared Mr. Rodrigue for writing this book.

At sixty-one years of age Mr. Rodrigue has embarked on this journey of addressing the issues that confront a Christian on a daily basis and how to overcome these issues in an entertaining but informative way.

Mr. Rodrigue is founder of Stop the Hurt Ministries and EOS Ministries along with his wife, Brenda.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I really enjoyed the book By Patrick Foster I really enjoyed the book! It resonated for me as a mature reader who has battle with my spirituality off and on my entire life. I could very much relate to the life experiences of the author. I have had times of despair and times of hope. Much like the experiences in the book of begging for help, forgiveness, and almost complete rejection. It really enforced God's message that we are forgiven and there is hope! A good road map for all Christians and non-Christians alike, no matter what age or experience. Pat Foster, Harlingen, TX

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Senin, 18 Januari 2010

Price First Ward Cook Book: Relief Society Cook Book, Price, Utah 2014, by Julianne Orth

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The following is a collection of favorite recipes from the LDS Relief Society of the Price First Ward, in Price, Utah, 2014. Recipes were collected by Kelley Jensen and the Price 1st Ward Relief Society presidency. You will find many recipes in each of the following categories: appetizers, soups and sandwiches, salads, veggies and sides, main dishes, casseroles and freezer meals, crockpot, breakfast, breads, cookies, candy and snacks, desserts, and canning.

Price First Ward Cook Book: Relief Society Cook Book, Price, Utah 2014, by Julianne Orth

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very nice cookbook. (The only thing disappointing about it By CooCooBananas Very nice cookbook. (The only thing disappointing about it, was, I had contributed about 50 recipes, that got accidentally misplaced, and left out; before they sent it for printing. Thankfully, I brought it to the Relief Society's attention, and they made me a flash drive. I was able to take it to a copy center and have a revised one made .) I am very pleased with how it turned out. A head's up to Kelley Jensen and Tonia Bishop, of the First Ward Relief Society, of Price, Utah; for all the hours and work they put into it. Well worth the price. Kelley Jensen should be listed as the contributor and author , along with the Price First Ward Relief Society.

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