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Robert Mitchum: a biography
Par George Eells. 1984
Robert Mitchum: "baby, I don't care"
Par Lee Server. 2001
Biography of screen legend Robert Mitchum (1917-1997), who left his bohemian home at age fourteen to lead an unconventional life,…
which included stints as a boxer, labourer, vagabond, and jailbird. Chronicles his family saga, his long marriage to his teenage sweetheart, and his career in Hollywood. Strong language. 2001.Rob Rainford's born to grill: over 100 recipes from my backyard to yours
Par Rob Rainford, Mike McColl, Rita DeMontis. 2012
Chef Rob Rainford provides over 100 recipes all designed for your backyard barbeque. Includes 20 international menus, suitable for both…
charcoal and gas grilling, and recipes for novices and grill masters alike. All you need to master your grill, embrace the outdoor cooking experience, and wow your friends and family with delicious dishes from around the globe - all in your own backyard. 2012.Road song
Par Natalie Kusz. 1990
The author recalls her family and youth in Alaska, including the accident that left her blind in one eye, her…
family's poverty and bad luck, her teenage rebellion and her return to the land. 1990.Roasting In Hell's Kitchen: temper tantrums, f-words, and the pursuit of perfection
Par Gordon Ramsay. 2006
Gordon Ramsay is known as a rude, stubborn, loud, and pathologically driven chef. Here, he tells the inside story of…
his life: his difficult childhood, his father's alcoholism and violence, his brother's heroin addiction, his short-circuited soccer career, and his fanatical pursuit of gastronomic perfection. He also dishes the dirt on the rich and famous, and takes you behind the scenes of some of the great restaurants. Strong language. 2006.River in a dry land: a prairie passage
Par Trevor Herriot. 2000
The author recounts summer days as a youth on a 70-acre piece of land on Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle River, and introduces…
his immediate and extended family, most of whom are farmers. He describes the effect of mining on the river and the valley, retells Cree and Metis legends, and also describes the more recent experiences of the Russians, Finns, Jews, Scots, and English who have settled in the area. A mixture of family history, ecology, and social commentary which laments the loss of rural culture. 2000.Richard Burton, my brother: My Brother
Par Graham Jenkins, Barry Turner. 1988
In this intimate biography of one of the most remarkable actors of our age, Richard Burton's brother, Graham Jenkins, tells…
of Burton's deep-rooted insecurities and the conflict of values which made him veer from high achievement to humiliating failure and, ultimately, plunge into alcoholism. He conveys Burton's extraordinary charisma, and writes movingly about his love and generosity towards his family. 1988.Rex Harrison: a biography
Par Nicholas Wapshott. 1991
One of the most accomplished light comedians of his time, Harrison learned his acting and his manners against the odds,…
becoming a matinee idol in his late twenties. His private life was stormy and anguished, and this authoritative biography highlights the contradictions of his extraordinary life and career. 1991.Rex: an autobiography
Par Rex Harrison. 1975
Reunion: the search for my birth family
Par Madelene Allen. 1992
Like many adopted children, the author struggled to fill a void that would not go away. She chronicles her difficult…
odyssey to discover the identity of her real parents. She discusses the critical issues that face those in her situation and provides guidance to those who embark on a similar journey. 1992.Rescued from ISIS: the gripping true story of how a father saved his son
Par Dimitri Bontinck. 2017
Dimitri Bontinck lived every parent's worst nightmare: his teenage son, introduced to Islam by his girlfriend, fell into the clutches…
of a radical mosque. Completely brainwashed, Jay snuck out of the house and traveled to Syria, all but vanishing. With no one to help him, Dimitri--a white, Christian-raised atheist--set off on his own to save his son. 2017. Uniform title: Syriëstrijder tegen wil en dank.Redneck Riviera: armadillos, outlaws, and the demise of an American dream
Par Dennis Covington. 2004
Redneck Riviera is the true story of Covington's bizarre encounters with a lawless band of gun-toting swamp-dwellers in Central Florida…
who've illegally claimed the two-and-a-half acres of land he inherited from his father. 2004.Remember the sweet things: one list, two lives, and twenty years of marriage
Par Ellen Greene. 2009
The author describes her struggles with divorce and single parenthood before meeting her husband, Marsh, whose many kindnesses she would…
jot down and make into a cause for thanks and celebration every Valentine's Day. 2009.Relative stranger: a life after death
Par Mary Loudon. 2006
The author's quest to find her sister Catherine, a schizophrenic, in Catherine's home, in her last hospital room, her paintings,…
her letters, her clothes. But in facing the truths about Catherine's life and death, she asks hard questions about sanity, family responsibility, love, and about what it means to say that a life is - or is not - worth living. 2006.Reluctant genius: the passionate life and inventive mind of Alexander Graham Bell
Par Charlotte Gray. 2006
Biography of Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), inventor of the telephone and champion of the deaf. Discusses his temperament; creativity; marriage…
to Mabel Hubbard, who was deaf; family life; and friendship with Helen Keller. Covers his many inventions, years living in Washington, D.C., and association with the National Geographic Society. 2006.Récits de table: d'ici et d'ailleurs
Par Lysiane Gagnon. 2014
" À travers une vingtaine de textes inédits ayant pour dénominateur commun " la table ", la journaliste Lysiane Gagnon…
partage ses observations et ses réflexions sur la cuisine, la restauration, les traditions, les habitudes et les modes alimentaires. Dans ce livre, l'auteure traite de l'évolution de la critique gastronomique au Québec et ailleurs, des nouvelles tendances en matière d'alimentation, que ce soit du bio, du " manger local " ou du " manger cru ", des rites du repas chinois, à la façon dont les Japonais découpent le thon qui servira aux sushis. Elle réfléchit à propos des petites luttes de pouvoir au sein des couples lors de la préparation des repas, aux excès des foodies démesurément obsédés par la bouffe, ainsi qu'au phénomène des chefs-vedettes. " -- 4e de couv.Red, white, and drunk all over: a wine-soaked journey from grape to glass
Par Natalie MacLean. 2006
To learn about all aspects of wine, MacLean interviews everyone from grape growers in Burgundy to upstart zinfandel producers in…
Sonoma Valley. Every encounter incorporates vivid descriptions of tastings and colourful personalities. Also includes an explanation for 103 different shapes of glassware, solid research, and commonsense advice. 2006.Recettes gourmandes contre la douleur chronique
Par Jacqueline Lagacé, Louise Labrèche, Louise Côté, Kévin Bélisle, Jean-Marc Enderlin. 2013
" Jacqueline Lagacé offre aujourdhui un livre de recettes plus gourmand et créatif qui prouve qu'une cuisine saine, sans gluten…
et sans produits laitiers, qui respecte les règles de l'alimentation hypotoxique, peut être l'occasion de véritables fêtes gustatives tout en étant simple d'exécution. Ce livre présente 260 recettes de l'entrée au dessert, en passant par les pains, les petits-déjeuners et les aliments crus. La première partie du livre est due à l'expertise en cuisine hypotoxique de l'auteure et de ses deux collaboratrices Louise Labrèche et Louise Côté. La seconde partie du livre est née de la rencontre de Jacqueline Lagacé et de Jocelyna Dubuc, la directrice générale du Spa Eastman. À la suite d'une dégustation, au restaurant du Spa Eastman, de différents plats hypotoxiques exécutés par le chef cuisinier Kévin Bélisle et son collaborateur, Jean-Marc Enderlin, un nutrithérapeute spécialisé en cuisine hypotoxique, Jacqueline Lagacé a été tellement impressionnée par la saveur exceptionnelle de leur cuisine qu'elle les a invités à collaborer à l'élaboration de ce livre. ll semble qu'elle ne soit pas la seule à apprécier cette table, puisque le chef Kévin Bélisle vient d'être honoré Chef Santé 2013 par la Société des chefs, cuisiniers et pâtissiers du Québec. " -- 4e de couv.Recettes pour bébé: 150 repas santé à préparer au mélangeur
Par Nicole Young, Monique Richard, Nadine Day. 2013
" Vous voulez vous assurer d'introduire les bons aliments au bon moment? Ce livre contient, regroupées selon les ingrédients à…
intégrer ou à éviter à chaque âge, 150 recettes pour régaler les tout-petits de six mois à plus de un an. Les menus et conseils mis de l'avant vous permettront d'éveiller graduellement les papilles gustatives de votre enfant tout en privilégiant les meilleurs produits pour la santé, dont le riz brun, les légumes verts et les aliments pauvres en matières grasses, en glucides et en sodium. Préparer de la nourriture saine dont bébé raffolera deviendra un véritable jeu d'enfant!* Des propositions de recettes reflétant les plus récentes recommandations des principales associations pédiatriques. * Des menus spéciaux, dont un pour les bébés qui ont été exclusivement allaités.* Des variantes, des trucs pour gagner du temps et des astuces pour les bébés difficiles. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Blender baby food.Recipes from What's cooking with Ruth Fremes
Par Ruth Fremes. 1982