Feldstein's argument is fascinating, because she shows us how hard it is to fully separate the "good guys" from the "bad guys" when we study the complexities of American history: liberation in one arena can depend on reinscribing a kind of oppression in another.
And the book, while very scholarly, is also an interesting read. The author discusses popular culture (such as the Imitation of Life movies), social movements, and intellectual history in a highly nuanced and yet readable way.
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I recommend this book for anyone who needs help choosing a nursing home or dealing with one already chosen. It may also help you decide, as I did, that a nursing home is not the right choice at this time.
For instance, when I asked to read my loved one's medical chart I was told, "okay, but hurry. I don't want anyone to see that I'm letting you do this." In Davis' book, she states that we have a legal right to read our own medical charts. Her book is full of this type of "been there, done that" advice.
The next to last chapter, which gives some information on hospice and practical advice on how to sit by the bedside when it's time for your loved one to leave this world, was very well written and is alone worth the price of this book.
I've read many of these books and this is one of the few that I'd highly recommend.
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book is incredible. I use it as a daily devotional. Buy it.
You need this book!
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It not only has great information about entomology and the individual bugs but also details about how to live with them. The illustrations are wonderful too!
As a teacher, I suggest that it would make an excellent resource for school libraries as well because it's not only dry facts but is written in a manner that is easy and fun to read.
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This volume contains a few nude and topless female photographs that are artfully and tastefully done.
Francesco Scavullo created the images that most of us carry around with us that "define" the celebrities that have made an impression on us. These images are greatly enhanced in this volume by brief captions in which Mr. Scavullo shares his verbal perspective on the model. For example, about Diana Vreeland, he says, "Allure personified." His way with words is as good as his way with the camera. Louise Nevelson (one of the subjects of this volume) called his work "the poetic essence of his subject." In doing this, he "filters out visual cliches." In fact, he changed the images of many of his subjects (do you remember the glamor portrait of Martha Mitchell on the cover of New York Magazine?). He has been fascinated that "you could make people attractive."
Mr. Scavullo has an obvious love for people that carries from one thoughtful portrait to the next. He captures a liveliness that most people only feel a few times a year, yet that spark exists in almost all of these images. It's enough to get you to jump up out of your seat and kick your heels in the air!
The book's essay is also candid about Mr. Scavullo's experiences with manic depression, and his joy in doing his photography while in the manic state. Many of his downs are described as "nervous breakdowns" and certainly give a greater poignancy to these bouyant views.
There is also a brief chronology of his career that will put events in perspective for you.
The book is a blockbuster of outstanding images. I could have listed dozens as my favorites from these great black and white and color photographs. Here are a few selections to whet your appetite for the real thing:
Sophia Loren, 1973
Catherine Deneueve, 1970 (1st one)
Elizabeth Taylor, 1977
Oprah Winfrey, 1994
Maria Shriver, 1986
Louise Nevelson, 1981
Christopher Reeve, 1977
Dick Cavett, 1978
Salvador Dali, 1973
Gore Vidal, 1975
Andy Warhol, 1983
Samantha Jones, 1969
Iman, 1989
Lauren Hutton, 1975, 1973
Rene Russo, 1974 (2nd image)
Ingemore, 1968
Maria Badeau, 1970
Brooke Shields, 1983, 1991
Pauline Trigere, 1977
Linda Evangelista, 1990
Claudia Schiffer, 1989
Elizabeth Hurley, 1995
Julie Andrews, 1994
Bee Gees, 1977
Gene Simmons, 1979
Isabella Rossellini, 1986
What thought does it take for you to come alive as these people do? Notice that they seem younger, less guarded, and more confident and comfortable. That makes them more appealing.
Be your most attractive to inspire you . . . and everyone else!
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