Sheila Says We're Weird

Sheila Says We're Weird
Title Sheila Says We're Weird PDF eBook
Author Ruth Ann Smalley
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780884483793

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Sheila is either hanging over the back fence or hanging out with her neighbors. They're interesting, but they're weird. Why do they hang their laundry outside instead of using the dryer? Why are they riding their bikes to the library instead of just using the car? Why do they mow their lawn with a push mower when a gas mower is much faster? But Sheila discovers that their homemade soup sure tastes good, that she likes picking cherry tomatoes and strawberries in their garden, and it's pretty cozy to sit around their woodstove in the winter. Are Sheila's neighbors really weird, or do they have some good ideas going on?

Motherhood

Motherhood
Title Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Sheila Heti
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 305
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1627790780

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From the author of How Should a Person Be? (“one of the most talked-about books of the year”—Time Magazine) and the New York Times Bestseller Women in Clothes comes a daring novel about whether to have children. In Motherhood, Sheila Heti asks what is gained and what is lost when a woman becomes a mother, treating the most consequential decision of early adulthood with the candor, originality, and humor that have won Heti international acclaim and made How Should A Person Be? required reading for a generation. In her late thirties, when her friends are asking when they will become mothers, the narrator of Heti’s intimate and urgent novel considers whether she will do so at all. In a narrative spanning several years, casting among the influence of her peers, partner, and her duties to her forbearers, she struggles to make a wise and moral choice. After seeking guidance from philosophy, her body, mysticism, and chance, she discovers her answer much closer to home. Motherhood is a courageous, keenly felt, and starkly original novel that will surely spark lively conversations about womanhood, parenthood, and about how—and for whom—to live.

Would I Lie to You?

Would I Lie to You?
Title Would I Lie to You? PDF eBook
Author Sheila Norton
Publisher Kensington Books
Pages 424
Release 2006
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780758209511

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Single British mom, aspiring screenwriter, and cleaning lady Beth Marston, tired of being the only one in her family and in her group of friends who is not successful, takes matters into her own hands by telling one little lie that forever changes her life and the lives of those around her. Reprint.

How Should a Person Be?

How Should a Person Be?
Title How Should a Person Be? PDF eBook
Author Sheila Heti
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 320
Release 2012-06-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429943483

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Chosen as one of fifteen remarkable books by women that are shaping the way we read and write in the 21st century by the book critics of The New York Times "Funny...odd, original, and nearly unclassifiable...unlike any novel I can think of."—David Haglund, The New York Times Book Review "Brutally honest and stylistically inventive, cerebral, and sexy."—San Francisco Chronicle Named a Book of the Year by The New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle, Salon, Flavorpill, The New Republic, The New York Observer, The Huffington Post A raw, startling, genre-defying novel of friendship, sex, and love in the new millennium—a compulsive read that's like "spending a day with your new best friend" (Bookforum) Reeling from a failed marriage, Sheila, a twentysomething playwright, finds herself unsure of how to live and create. When Margaux, a talented painter and free spirit, and Israel, a sexy and depraved artist, enter her life, Sheila hopes that through close—sometimes too close—observation of her new friend, her new lover, and herself, she might regain her footing in art and life. Using transcribed conversations, real emails, plus heavy doses of fiction, the brilliant and always innovative Sheila Heti crafts a work that is part literary novel, part self-help manual, and part bawdy confessional. It's a totally shameless and dynamic exploration into the way we live now, which breathes fresh wisdom into the eternal questions: What is the sincerest way to love? What kind of person should you be?

Ex Libris

Ex Libris
Title Ex Libris PDF eBook
Author Anne Fadiman
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 180
Release 2000-11-25
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780374527228

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A collection of essays discusses the central and joyful importance of books and reading in the author's life.

Things We Never Say

Things We Never Say
Title Things We Never Say PDF eBook
Author Sheila O'Flanagan
Publisher Headline
Pages 411
Release 2017-12-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1472256107

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Sheila O'Flanagan's unputdownable bestseller THINGS WE NEVER SAY is a must-read for fans of Jamie Beck and Liane Moriarty. The things we never say: A daughter doesn't say how she feels about the past... A husband is afraid to say that selling the house his wife loves is the only option... A woman hasn't said that even though they live thousands of miles apart, this man is always on her mind... If those things were said, the results could be life-changing. As Abbey - and a whole family she knew nothing of - are about to find out in this warm-hearted, thought-provoking and touching novel.

The Beat of My Own Drum

The Beat of My Own Drum
Title The Beat of My Own Drum PDF eBook
Author Sheila E.
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2014-09-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476714983

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From the Grammy-nominated singer, drummer, and percussionist who is world renowned for her contributions throughout the music industry, a moving memoir about the healing power of music and spiritual growth inspired by five decades of life and love on the stage. She was born Sheila Escovedo in 1957, but the world knows her as Sheila E. She first picked up the drumsticks and started making music at the precocious age of three, taught by her legendary father, percussionist Pete Escovedo. As the goddaughter of Tito Puente, music was the heartbeat of her family, and despite Sheila's impoverished childhood in Oakland, California, her family stayed strong, inspired by the music they played nightly in their living room. When she was only five, Sheila delivered her first solo performance to a live audience. By nineteen, she had fallen in love with Carlos Santana. By twenty-one, she met Prince at one of her concerts. Sheila E. and Prince would eventually join forces and collaborate for more than two decades, creating hits that catapulted Sheila to her own pop superstardom. The Beat of My Own Drum is both a walk through four decades of Latin and pop music—from her tours with Marvin Gaye, Lionel Richie, Prince, and Ringo Starr to her own solo career. At the same time, it’s also a heartbreaking, ultimately redemptive look at how the sanctity of music can save a person’s life. Having repeatedly endured sexual abuse as a child, Sheila credits her parents, music, and God with giving her the will to carry on and to build a lasting legacy. Rich in musical detail, pop, and Latin music history, this is a fascinating walk through some of the biggest moments in music from the ’70s and ’80s. But as Sheila’s personal story, this memoir is a unique glimpse into a world-famous drummer’s singular life—a treat for both new and longtime fans of Sheila E. And above all, The Beat of My Own Drum is a testament to how the positive power of music has fueled Sheila’s heart and soul—and how it can transform your life as well.