Going My Own Way

Going My Own Way
Title Going My Own Way PDF eBook
Author Gary Crosby
Publisher Fawcett
Pages 316
Release 1984-04-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780449205440

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Going My Way

Going My Way
Title Going My Way PDF eBook
Author Ruth Prigozy
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 240
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781580462617

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A study of the singer/actor's art and of his centrality to the history of twentieth-century music, film, and the entertainment industry. It uses a range of perspectives to explore Crosby's achievements. It also includes tributes and reminiscences and explores his accomplishments as an actor, businessman, and radio and television performer.

Going All the Way

Going All the Way
Title Going All the Way PDF eBook
Author Dan Wakefield
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 250
Release 2016-02-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1504026209

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Two friends return home from the Korean War to find their world—and themselves—irrevocably altered in this novel hailed by Kurt Vonnegut as “gruesomely accurate and enchanting” and “wildly sexy” Willard “Sonny” Burns and Tom “Gunner” Casselman, Korean War vets and former classmates, reunite on the train ride home to Indianapolis. Despite their shared history, the two young men could not be more different: Sonny had been an introverted, bookish student, whereas Gunner had been the consummate Casanova and athlete—and a popular source of macho pride throughout the high school. Reunited by the pains of war, they go in search of finding love, rebuilding their lives, and shedding the repressive expectations of their families. As Sonny and Gunner seek their true passions, the stage is set for a wounded, gripping account of disillusionment and self-discovery as seen through the lens of the conservative Midwest in the summer of 1954. Rendered in honest prose, national bestseller Going All the Way expertly and astutely captures the joys and struggles of working-class Middle America, and the risks of challenging the status quo. Author Dan Wakefield crafts this enduring coming-of-age tale with fluidity, grace, and deep humanity.

Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby
Title Bing Crosby PDF eBook
Author Gary Giddins
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN

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Going My Way

Going My Way
Title Going My Way PDF eBook
Author Janet Dailey
Publisher Zebra Books
Pages 360
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780821779163

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The "New York Times" bestelling author shares a selection of her beloved classic love stories, now completely revised and updated. Each volume contains two full-length novels at a special low price. Reissue.

Going The Wrong Way

Going The Wrong Way
Title Going The Wrong Way PDF eBook
Author Chris Donaldson
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781838012762

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A young man escapes 1970s Belfast on his Moto Guzzi Le Mans, and tries to find himself... and the road to Australia... what could possibly go wrong

Going the Other Way

Going the Other Way
Title Going the Other Way PDF eBook
Author Billy Bean
Publisher The Experiment + ORM
Pages 313
Release 2014-10-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1615192646

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From major league baseball’s only openly gay former player—and now its first-ever Ambassador for Inclusion—the intimate chronicle of a man who, in the prime of his career, had to make a terrible choice between his love of the game and the love of his lifeMore than ten years after its original publication, Going the Other Way remains deeply moving, and more timely than ever. By virtue of a relentless work ethic, exceptional multi-sport talent, and a quick left-handed swing, Billy Bean made it to the majors, where he played from 1987 to 1995—an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres. But as a gay man in the brutally anti-gay world of baseball, closeted to teammates and family, Bean found himself unable to reconcile two worlds that he felt to be mutually exclusive. At the young age of 31, in the prime of his career, even as he solidified his role as a major-league utility player, Bean walked away from the game that was both his calling and his livelihood. At once heartbreaking and farcical, ruminative and uncensored, this unprecedented memoir points the way toward a more perfect game, one in which all players can pursue their athletic dreams free of prejudice and discrimination.