making memories
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Rock Climber Making His Ascent Journal: Take Notes, Write Down Memories in This 150 Page Lined Journal
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In My Mother's Kitchen: Making Delicious Memories One Recipe at a Time
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Art of Making Memories Penguin Books
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The third book from the CEO of The Happiness Research Institute and internationally bestselling author of The Little Book of Hygge, Meik Wiking. Every year, we are given a fixed number of days. Some days pass us by without leaving a trace and some d
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The Art of Making Memories HarperCollins
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What's the actual secret to happiness? Great memories Meik Wiking--happiness researcher and New York Times bestselling author of The Little Book of Hygge and The Little Book of Lykke--shows us how to create memories t
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Memories, Dreams, Reflections HarperCollins Publishers
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'I can understand myself only in the light of inner happenings. It is these that make up the singularity of my life, and with these my autobiography deals' Carl Jung An eye-opening biography of one of the most influential psychiatrists of the modern age, drawing from his lectures, conversations, and own writings. In the spring of 1957, when he was eighty-one years old, Carl Gustav Jung undertook the telling of his life story. Memories, Dreams, Reflections is that book, composed of conversations with his colleague and friend Aniela Jaffe, as well as chapters written in his own hand, and other materials.Jung continued to work on the final stages of the manuscript until shortly before his death on June 6, 1961, making this a uniquely comprehensive reflection on a remarkable life.
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Un sabato italiano. Memories Mondadori
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"Secondo la rivista 'Rolling Stone', 'Un sabato italiano' č uno dei cento dischi italiani piů belli di sempre e infatti la sua fama attraversa le generazioni. Cosě, a trent'anni di distanza dalla pubblicazione di quell'album fortunatissimo, Sergio Caputo ha deciso di offrirci queste memories, un libro che di tutta quella vicenda restituisce i colori e le emozioni. Chiamiamolo un dietro le quinte, il making of letterario di un disco. Con il suo stile accattivante, visuale, immediato e autoironico, Sergio ci dŕ un pass per quell'estate in cui č nato tutto. Č un rullino di polaroid di un'era, un po' futile ma anche ottimista, nella quale in Italia tutto si stava rimettendo in moto. Č uno swing continuo dentro e fuori locali e camere da letto, incontri con impresari, musicisti, animali notturni, ricco di reminiscenze letterarie, dalla beat generation a Henry Miller, e tante riflessioni, esistenziali e non. Una storia che andava raccontata, perché 'Un sabato italiano', nonostante i trent'anni compiuti, sembra un bambino. Perfetto e fuori del tempo, come solo i classici sanno essere." (Prefazione di Carlo Massarini)
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Memories for My Grandchild Chronicle Books
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In this lovely keepsake journal, grandparents can record their stories, memories, and hard-earned wisdom for future generations, making a meaningful family heirloom that will be cherished for years to come. - SHARE MEMORIES AND CREATE A FAMILY HEIRLOOM
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Memory-Making Mom Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Blogger and homeschooling mom of three, Jessica Smartt shares her family's journey out of monotony, distraction, and busyness to a life of making lasting memories, and how families can take those memories, together with old and new traditions, to literally breathe life into their homes.
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Life In Pieces Making & Unmaking of Binjamin Wilkomirski W.W. Norton & Company
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In 1997, Binjamin Wilkomirski arrived in New York to read from his prize-winning book Fragments: Memories of a Wartime Childhood, his memoir of an early childhood lost to the concentration camps at Majdanck and Auschwitz, and to raise money for the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. This orphaned survivor also came as the guest of honor to the family reunion of the Wilburs (once Wilkomirskis). The Wilburs hoped to trace the unrecorded link between the Wilkomirskis of Riga in Latvia and the name that Binjamin remembered. The Wilburs and the media embraced Binjamin as a humanitarian whose eloquent story typified that of many child survivors.One year later, Binjamin was publicly accused of being a Swiss-born, gentile imposter: on August 27, 1998, a German novelist named Daniel Gazfried announced to the world that he had uncovered documentary evidence proving that Fragments was an elaborate fiction. Yet Binjamin still insisted his wartime memories carried more weight than the documents against him, proclaiming, 'Nobody has to believe me.' Those who continued to believe Binjamin included child survivors, psychotherapists, and his publishers.Who was Binjamin Wilkomirsk? Why would someone want to be him? And why would so many of us want to believe him? Wilbur family member Blake Eskin recounts the dispute over Binjamin's authenticity through reportage, interviews with Binjamin's acquaintances, and a visit to Riga in search of actual Wilkomirski relatives. In his absorbing narrative Eskin records the reactions of the media, the child-survivor community, and the Wilburs themselves to reveal larger disagreements over the reliability of memory, the value of testimony, and the individual's relationship to history. Part biography, part mystery, and part memoir, Eskin's A Life in Pieces is an important and lasting contribution to the literature of the Holocaust.
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Making of a Gay Asian Community Rowman & Littlefield
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In this unique oral history, gay Asian Americans talk frankly about their struggle for self-determination and independence. For the first time, in their own words, pioneers in the Los Angeles movement discuss the gay scene in Southern California and the development of a distinctly Asian American identity. Despite its size, until recently the gay Asian American community in Los Angeles was fragmented and marginalized. Gay Asian men separated into their own ethnic cliques and preferred whites as sexual partners. Eric C. Wat convincingly demonstrates that these patterns are legacies of both a racialized hierarchy of desire and racial exclusion from the mainstream gay community. Using a cultural studies lens to interpret the rich oral narratives he collected, Wat shows how a dominant sexual ideology can influence our desires and contradict our memories. He follows the development of "specialty" bars that at once reinforced this dominant ideology and highlighted its contradictions.By documenting the founding of the first gay Asian organization in Southern California (Asian/Pacific Lesbians and Gays [A/PLG]), the author powerfully portrays the ways gay Asian men confronted these contradictions publicly and struggled to reconcile them as they fashioned a coherent identity and community based on both their race and sexuality. Wat's analysis returns gay Asian men to the center of their lives and celebrates the power of individuals working collectively to define their desires and to change what is unjust around them. As living history, their voices are valuable and overdue.
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