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Movie fans eagerly await each year's new edition of Screen World, the definitive record of the cinema since 1949. Volume 54 provides an illustrated listing of every American and foreign film released in the United States in 2002, all documented with more than 1000 photographs. The 2003 edition of Screen World features such notable films as Chicago, the Academy Award winner for Best Picture; Martin Scorsese's Academy Award-nominated Gangs of New York; The Pianist, featuring the surprise Academy Award winners Adrien Brody for Best Actor and Roman Polanski for Best Director; Spider-Man, the highest grossing film of 2002; The Hours with Academy Award winner for Best Actress Nicole Kidman; and About Schmidt starring Academy Award nominees Jack Nicholson and Kathy Bates. As always, Screen World's outstanding features include: photographic stills and shots of the four Academy Award-winning actors as well as all acting nominees; a look at the year's most promising new screen personalities; complete filmographies - cast and characters, credits, production company, date released, rating and running time; and biographical entries - a priceless reference for over 2,400 living stars, including real name, school, and date and place of birth. Includes over 1,000 photos! "The enduring film classic." - Variety
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- A Gripping Read, But In The End, a Tease!
- Realistic Viewpoints From a Real Working-Girl
- An exercise in self-pity.
- Amazingly entertaining and moving read!
- An Astoundingly Beautiul Account
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The Girl You Don't Bring Home to Mother: A Memoir of Prostitution & Redemption
Marylin Jameston , and
Rusty Fischer
Manufacturer: iUniverse
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One part Girl, Interrupted, one part Leaving Las Vegas, all parts brutally frank and entirely truthful, THE GIRL YOU DON'T BRING HOME TO MOTHER tells the unabashed story of one very good girl gone very, very bad. With a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a Master of Communication from Emerson College, Marylin Jameston was on the path to be anything but a working prostitute.
But like so many sex workers in the profession today, Marylin experienced a rash of acting out and other harmful behaviors that made her feel unwanted, unloved, and unworthy of anyone's affection. Suicidal and frantic, at 27 Marylin entered into prostitution, working as a call girl for 5 years in the Boston area. She retired from the sex trade at 32 and started a more vigorous treatment program for her bipolar disorder, which had gone undiagnosed for 10 years.
In the process, Marylin lived a life few of us can ever imagine, let alone survive. From pimps to madams, massage parlors to brothels, in calls to out calls, Marylin has seen, done, and heard it all. And now she is ready to "tell all" in her frank and touching memoir, THE GIRL YOU DON'T BRING HOME TO MOTHER.
Customer Reviews:
A Gripping Read, But In The End, a Tease!.......2006-06-02
I finally managed to locate this book, and read it in one sitting. It is gripping. Initially I was looking for the salacious and sordid details of Marylin's experience as a Provider, but this book doesn't deliver on that point. The description of a "tell all" from her experiences with "pimps and madam, massage parlors and brothels" is not entirely accurate. It is gripping because Marylin is your sister, wife, or friend. She is familiar to you. She is smart, creative, and ambitious, with more than a little "girl gone wild" thrown in. You've met Marylin in your life and you've liked her. You may even identify with her. However, unlike the women that I have met in my life like MarylinJ, her life deviated into prostitution. The reason I read her book in one sitting was to understand WHY she deviated to escort/call girl. However, the book doesn't enlighten us as to the why! I still don't understand what prompted her to become a courtesan. The book is written in a very detached and clinical way, almost glib. Seemingly her ADD would perhaps be more of a reason than her bi-polar condition. I was disappointed that the book didn't illuminate. Maybe "Marylin" doesn't really know the reason herself. Perhaps it is just the "easy" money and having that "secret" that no one else knows. Maybe it's as simple as just avoiding slaving away "at some counter serving uptight people coffee at six bucks an hour." Or maybe she's more like her "old johns" than she would care to admit. Breaking free of life's "rut", the mundane, and middle class morality for just an hour or two to feel alive by "walking on the wild side" (Lou Reed). The "rush" and excitement that confirms that you are alive, and not just sleepwalking through life. In the end, you care about Marylin and hope she finds happiness and serenity, and a safe haven.
Realistic Viewpoints From a Real Working-Girl.......2005-04-28
Wow. This book opened my eyes to the fact that there are other ladies in the business as detached yet emotional as myself. Jameston writes a vivid and poignant viewpoint on her experiences in the biz. If it was a little bit more comical (Like the Happy Hooker- the all-time classic on such topics) I think it would be even more thouroughly enjoyable. But no complaints, regardless. After reading it it almost inspires me to write my own experiences in the biz. This biz can be heartbreaking but also damn funny with the clients you meet, depending on your attitude. But Jameston's goal in writing this was to awaken the emotional journey one finds while in the biz. Great read altogether, did not want to put it down once.
An exercise in self-pity........2004-04-05
This book reads like a manual for those looking to find personal depth in a garbage heap.
Amazingly entertaining and moving read!.......2004-03-12
I didn't have any idea how moving this book would be! I was surprised at how much I felt for the author and was blown away by the gripping descriptions of her experiences. This is a woman I can relate to in so many ways and yet shows how life can take you to extremely unexpected and scary places. I didn't put the book down until it was done. I highly reccomend this one to all women....
An Astoundingly Beautiul Account.......2004-03-03
This is an amazing book because it is so honest! Marylin Jameston has guts in writing this book! I recommend this book highly!
Average customer rating:
- This is a #1 book!
- Definetely worth reading!!
- Very Inspirational and Practical - thanks Jaci!
- JACI IS A REAL INSPIRATION TO MY LIFE!!
- I loved this book!
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A Heavenly Place: Words Of Inspiration To Bring A Little Bit Of Peace And Paradise Into Your Life
Jaci Velasquez , and
Thom Granger
Manufacturer: Fireside
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ASIN: 0684846489 |
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Straight Talk from the Heart!
You've listened to Jaci Velasquez sing her songs -- now you can read what she has to say about her family, her friendships, and her faith. A Heavenly Place is Jaci's inspiring story, from her childhood dream of pursuing a musical career to the success she enjoys today as one of America's most popular Christian singers. But it's more than just an autobiography. Jaci talks openly and honestly about the challenges she's faced and the lessons she's learned as a young person growing up in today's world. Here are her views on topics ranging from dating and relationships, emotions and self-esteem, the all-important bonds with family, to, at the heart of it all, the Christian faith that motivates and guides her. Jaci's story will make you laugh and smile -- and think about the things that matter most in your life.
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This is a #1 book!.......1999-11-21
This book is very inspiring. It has inspired me in so many ways. Jaci teaches you how to go for your dreams. She has brought me up when I am feeling depressed. If you love Jaci you will love this book. I love you, Jaci!!!!!
Definetely worth reading!!.......1999-05-18
I was really impressed by the book! I already knew what a great singer she was but I found out more about this wonderful person and learned a lot with her experiences. It was sure worth reading it. Great values, great actions, just awesome! WAY TO GO!!!
Very Inspirational and Practical - thanks Jaci!.......1999-04-28
I got the book in the mail yesterday and read it through in one night! It was neat to learn more about Jaci and her family, but most of all, to see the wisdom she imparted in the sharings. Having a teenage daughter, I have learned a lot about better communicating with her through Jaci's inspirations and straight forward approach to not only "talking the talk, but walking the walk." My wife and I appreciate the great role modeling she provides to kids. Thanks again for a wonderful book and for the examples of how to make our home a more Heavenly Place!
JACI IS A REAL INSPIRATION TO MY LIFE!!.......1999-04-22
To anyone especially young teenage christians such as myself, who ever wanted some inspiration to boost their christian life, then READ THIS BOOK!! This wonderful book by Jaci is truly amazing! The way she has spoken straight from her heart and soul is all but inspiring! She is truly another gift sent from above and this book explains why! Her struggles and triumphs through out the book really expresses Jaci as a young person and most importantly a growing christian. I recommend this book to anyone who is willing to share jaci's truthful words! Also, support her music, they are so great too! email me at: anjo_rodil@yahoo.com
I loved this book!.......1999-02-11
This wasn't just an autobiography about her life. It was really about her, whose she is, and her relationship with God. I got the book for Christmas and read it that day. I really enjoyed it. It touched my heart and I deeply recomend it!
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Bring on the Dancing Girls: A Showgirl's Life in World War II
Mary Logan
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- Swanky! Swanky! Swanky!
- Wodehouse Brings His Mastery to Non-Fiction
- Bring on the Fun
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Bring on the Girls!
P. G. Wodehouse , and
Guy Bolton
Manufacturer: Limelight Editions
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Swanky! Swanky! Swanky!.......2006-11-21
Anyone who says God starts to make toads and end up with theater producers get's my snap of approval! I received this book in college and it's falling apart thanks to many times I've read it. Yeah, I love Bolton, Wodehouse and Kern... yeah, I love theater... yeah, I love laughing out loud when I read a book - well here's the book - a triple threat! C'mon fellas - we need some new copies!!!
Wodehouse Brings His Mastery to Non-Fiction.......2006-05-02
"The Master," P.G. Wodehouse's very apt nickname, is in top form of this non-fiction account (well, I suspect there are a few embellishments) of his early days as a Broadway and off-Broadway lyricist. Working with the great Guy Bolton (they have a wonderful and witty relationship), and later joined by none other than Jerome Kern, the duo/trio face stubborn producers, a demand for formulaic story lines, a few prima donnas and prima dons, and the usual obstacle of financing. Wodehouse, who, as always, is a complete pleasure to read, marvelously chronicles their successes and failures.
Although a tad misogynistic by today's standards, the description of the lot of the chorus girls (from which comes the title) reveals the hard life of the era, even before the Depression. The "Common Reader" edition of the book includes 16 pages of photos, including George and Ira Gershwin, Noel Coward, Charlie Chaplain, W.C. Fields. Gertrude Lawrence, Ethel Merman, and many more involved with Wodehouse and Bolton. With a list like that, it's clear that the struggling team made it big, both on Broadway and "across the pond."
This is a breezy, witty, and informative account of the American theatre's early years, as it transformed from vaudeville into, eventually, the musical, as we know it today. Filled with shams and shenanigans, it sometimes has the flavor of the "lowlife" portraits of A. J. Liebling, but with a lot more of the trappings and triumphs of showbiz.
Bring on the Fun.......2002-07-19
P.G. Wodehouse was often quoted as saying that his novels and stories were musical comedy without the music. Just how much this is true becomes apparent from reading his autobiographical book _Bring on the Girls_ (co-written with his musical theater partner, Guy Bolton). Although Wodehouse is now known for the 80-plus novels he wrote over his life starring such wonderful characters as Bertie Wooster and his manservant Jeeves, in the 1920s, Wodehouse was better known as a lyricist for a string of hit Broadway plays to which Bolton wrote the book (the play itself or the story) and Jerome Kern wrote the music. One New York critic thought so much of this trio that he wrote his own lyrics in praise:
This is the trio of musical fame,
Bolton and Wodehouse and Kern:
Better than anyone else you can name,
Bolton and Wodehouse and Kern.
Nobody knows what on earth they'be been bitten by:
All I can say is I mean to get lit an' buy
Orchestra seats for the next one that's written by
Bolton and Wodehouse and Kern.
It's slightly difficult for us today to understand the Broadway of the 20s, because shows today take millions of dollars to stage and are usually remakes of movies. In the heyday of this trio, though, it only took $50k to stage one of their productions, and often this musical would move on to Hollywood or into one of Wodehouse's novels after it's run was done.
The book itself reads like one of Wodehouse's best, as it focuses often on humorous anecdotes of the flamboyant characters of the time like Flo Ziegfield (he of Follies fame) and Col. Savage (who used to trick authors to work on his boat under the pretense of listening to their ideas for new plays). You can also get a glimpse into the stock market bubble of the time as Wodehouse and Bolton get all set to produce their own plays right before the crash. Of course, this is a Wodehouse book, so the text doesn't linger on the tragedy but instead focuses on how Wodehouse and Bolton both move on to Hollywood from there, making a silk purse out of a pork belly.
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- Gorgeous illustrations
- Beautiful, Authentic
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The Snail Girl Brings Water: A Navajo Story
Geri Keams
Manufacturer: Northland Publishing
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Gorgeous illustrations.......1998-12-27
Beautifully illustrated, this book is a delightful authentic Native American tale. Every child I bought this for has loved the drawings.
Beautiful, Authentic.......1998-11-13
Geri is a genuine Native American storyteller (Navajo) and one of the few authentic indian authors of children's books today. This book reflects her creativity, while the vivid and beautiful illustrations excite the imagination! "Snail Girl" is based on a story from the Navajo creation myth which imparts respect and honor for a most precious substance, water. Highly recommended.
Book Description
Since 1973, Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletins have offered practical, hands-on instructions designed to help readers master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily. There are now more than 170 titles in this series, and their remarkable popularity reflects the common desire of country and city dwellers alike to cultivate personal independence in everyday life.
Customer Reviews:
decent starter book.......2006-07-30
its ok i guess for a beginner. i have no knowlage of doing this,but this book will get me through the seats on my canoe.
for learning the basics,,it fine.
roy
Chair Caning and Seat Weaving : Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-16 .......2005-08-29
Good beginner instructions but not all the weaves are present. Would have like more illustrations
Book Description
A manifesto for reinventing the sales function
Selling Is Dead argues that selling teams and growth-motivated organizations must change to remain competitive. It presents a new selling framework based on research that indicates that buyer behavior can be modeled and that large sales and small sales are fundamentally different. This new framework provides salespeople with a practical structure for giving buyers significantly more value for their dollar-value well beyond the products and services being sold. Rather than focusing on one selling model, regardless of the type of sale, this book offers four different types of large sales and presents specific strategies for succeeding at each. Many sales organizations are systematically mismanaging their selling opportunities and failing to optimize their markets. Through effective selling models, illustrative case studies and examples, and real-world anecdotes, Selling Is Dead brings strategy and efficiency to sales-and shows every sales-based business how to reap the rewards.
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Sending your gluten-free youngsters off to school can be a worrisome experience for both parents, kids, and school personnel. This guide is jam packed with ideas and strategies for helping your child maneuver through a gluten-filled mine field with minimal disruption to you or to school personnel. ¿Back to School with Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance¿ is a comprehensive guide which thoroughly covers areas where your G/F child may encounter gluten during their school day; many of which you may not even be aware of. It offers a huge array of suggestions on how you can successfully integrate your child¿s needs into the school environment without making them feel different or deprived. This is an in-depth guide filled with information such as: - A special pull-out summary, targeted specifically at educators which conveys the basics of gluten intolerance and the importance of following the diet - Hid
Customer Reviews:
If your product/service is not mission critical -- buy this book.......2007-07-07
This is THE best book I've ever read (and I have shelves full of them) on the sales process as it applies to products and services which fall outside of being mission critical to the buying organization.
If a company has to have some form of what you sell even though they don't have to have your's this book would be of some value. If your offering falls in to the elective category - people like it, think it would helpful, has a wow factor - by which I mean it is a nice to have but the buying organization doesn't absolutely have to have it in some form to continue doing business this is a must have book.
The writing style is a bit stiff to the point of being slightly academic at points but this is a reflection of the process which has yielded their step by step methodology. If you've been in elective style sales such as much of the software world you will find that this book helps you think more systematically.
I have found help in making this my primary sales process resource and in making the "Advanced Selling" podcast my primary personal motivation resource.
If you are a student of sales you will welcome this addition to your library.
Selling is Dead.......2007-06-08
As with Spin Selling (Neil Rackham), it's pretty heavy reading, and contradicts a lot of old style selling techniques,so I am yet to see if it works well. But I do admit that selling has changed a lot over the years, and it could be worthwhile advice !
Provocative & Practical For Enterprise-level Selling.......2007-02-11
'Selling is Dead' offers insightful & provocative perspectives for sales organizations to capitalize on large selling opportunities. It offers readers a disciplined framework in selling. There are two key points of the framework that I cannot agree more: 1)To plan sales activities from prospects' point of view & decision making process, and 2)To develop sales people into 'business people who sell'. These two points may seem to be common sense, but I find many sales organizations overlook them or may find them challenging to be executed successfully; Miller concisely illustrated practical steps (along with some good case studies) to make them happen. Taking Rackham's 'SPIN' process to a new level, Miller elaborated a new systematic questioning process called 'FOCAS' (Fact, Objective, Concern, Anchor, Solution), which I also find to be pragmatic for enterprise-level sales situation.
Strong Contribution to Effectiveness in Complex Sales.......2005-09-02
"Selling is Dead" is one of 10 best books on sales effectiveness published in the United States in the past 20 years. It makes a strong contribution to sales effectiveness for sales reps and sales managers who are involved in complex sales in major accounts. It is especially valuable for companies that sell innovative solutions.
Because of its focus on selling innovative solutions, the book cites examples that tend to be skewed toward sales of technical solutions and especially of information technology. But the book also carries useful advice for selling less innovative products and services.
Of course selling isn't dead, literally. But it's changing in major ways, the authors say. Sales teams are underperforming because they are ineffective. The cost of sales people has risen much higher than their productivity. If selling isn't exactly dead, it's broken. The authors say the main reason is that sellers are generally unable to cope with the quickening pace of innovation.
"Sales teams rarely falter when selling commodities because buyers see commodities as safe, comfortable, existing applications," they say. "However, once a company's core business has matured and the market for those commoditized offerings has become saturated, organizations must turn to innovation for growth and survival. Unfortunately, there is powerful evidence that the transition of sales teams from selling commodities to selling innovative new platforms is difficult and fraught with failure. The real challenge in selling is selling innovation."
The authors' answer, in part, is to develop sales people into "business people who sell."
The authors rightly give credit to Neil Rackham for his prior contributions in "SPIN Selling," "Major Account Sales Strategy" and other ground-breaking work. They then build beyond Rackham's work to distinguish between appropriate selling behavior for what they call "continuous" and "discontinuous" products.
Continuous products are already well known in their marketplace. Some level of demand already exists for them. Many customers are familiar with such products and are likely to know when they need them. They may already have set a budget and established a selection process to acquire them.
Discontinuous products, on the other hand, did not previously exist in their target market. They are so new that no budgets are set for them and decision processes are not in place to evaluate them. Most prospects have no idea they need them. Such products represent the greatest selling challenge and also the greatest profit opportunity. They are highly differentiated. Because they are not subject to direct competition, they command premium prices. The challenge for the seller is to help people recognize that they need them enough to outweigh the cost and perceived risks of buying them.
For sales of discontinuous solutions, the authors propose that sellers use a structured questioning process the authors call FOCAS. The acronym, like Rackham's SPIN, stands for different kinds of questions: Fact Questions, Objective Questions, Concern Questions, Anchor Questions and Solution Questions. The purpose of these questions is to help the prospect recognize his or her latent needs. Having done so, s/he can overcome innate resistance to change and aversion to risk. Only then is a sale possible.
For sales of continuous products, the authors propose a significantly different sales behavior. It is more oriented toward helping buyers choose which of several alternate products they prefer in a category they already know and understand.
As good as the book is, it could be better in some areas. The authors refer to empirical research they say they've done, but they provide no details on methodology or results. The book contains a few copy-editing errors and oversights. It seems to take more time than may be necessary to describe the differences between continuous and discontinuous sales. The book also seems to spend excessive energy in explaining the need to sell each type of solution differently. The authors describe FOCAS questions very briefly, and they provide no advice on how to develop or refine them. Nor do they give enough guidance on how to use FOCAS questions in everyday selling situations.
Even so, the book is well worth reading multiple times.
This field is full of books that are little more than thinly disguised, high-priced sales-promotion vehicles whose primary objective is to build the authors' consulting business. While it's clear the authors would also be happy to provide their consulting and training services, this volume is a quality stand-alone effort from a quality publisher (John Wiley). It does not invite you to visit the authors' web site to learn how much you can pay for the really useful stuff they've maddeningly withheld from the book you bought for $30.00.
With dedication and imagination, you can begin right away applying the principles they teach. When you overlay the ideas in "Selling is Dead" onto the step-by-step question-generation process in Rackham's "SPIN Selling Field Guide," you can start improving your sales effectiveness almost immediately.
Selling is Dead - couldn't agree more.......2005-08-29
This book reiterates what I've long thought - that selling, at least in the traditional (pushy, gimmicky) sense, is completely outmoded for today's much more complicated exchanges between buyers and sellers. The title caught my eye and I found that Selling is Dead addressed the issue of growing complexity (especially when dealing with innovative sales offerings) in a useful and very applicable way.
The authors not only explain the theory behind the work, but also provide plenty of case studies to illustrate, and different questioning strategies for the different types of sales offerings.
For anyone who A) realizes that selling is dead and wants to take advantage of a better way to exchange offerings or who B) doesn't realize that selling is dead and can't understand why the old tricks aren't working. Great read, and enjoy the humor between the theory!
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