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100 jours pour le bonheur (Essai (Éditions La Semaine))
Par Caroline Proulx. 2014
" Nous sommes tous à la recherche du bonheur tranquille, celui qui nous nourrit et nous fait grandir, qui nous…
comble et nous ravit. En septembre 2012, inspirée par le célèbre ouvrage Mange, prie, aime, j'ai entrepris ma quête du bonheur. Après avoir rêvé de faire comme l'auteure Elizabeth Gilbert et collé sur mon frigo une photo de Javier Bardem , je suis partie loin de chez moi, loin des miens, avec comme seuls compagnons de voyage une caméra et quelques cahiers d'écriture. Au cours des 100 jours qu'a duré mon périple, j'ai ri, j'ai pleuré, j'ai angoissé, j'ai voulu revenir à la maison, j'ai douté de moi-même et je me suis questionnée. Mais j'ai encore beaucoup ri et, surtout, j'ai rencontré des gens extraordinaires qui m'ont aidée à trouver mon bonheur. Voici le récit de ce périple. " -- 4e de couvDaniel Boone: an American life
Par Michael A Lofaro. 2003
Biography of early pioneer Daniel Boone (1734-1820), a central figure in the trans-Appalachian westward movement into Kentucky and beyond. Relates…
how Boone's trailblazing exploits spurred increasing settlements but left him restless to explore new wilderness. Also describes his dealings with the Indians and land speculation difficulties. Some violence. 2003Soul on ice
Par Eldridge Cleaver. 1991
Memoirs by African American activist who was an influential leader of the Black Panthers in the 1960s. Includes Cleaver's letters…
from Folsom prison--in which he describes his legal troubles--and essays on politics, race, and sex. 1992 preface by Ishmael Reed. Explicit descriptions of sex and strong language. 1968Francisco Goya: A Life
Par Evan S Connell. 2004
Award-winning author traces the life and career of Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1746-1828). Describes the portraitist of royalty during the…
last days of the House of Bourbon and, while he pursued wealthy patrons, witnessing the turmoil of the Inquisition and Napoleon's invasion. 2004Martin Luther: A Penguin Life
Par Martin E Marty. 2004
Religion professor and pastor discusses Luther's inner experiences as they relate to his surroundings. Describes Luther (1483-1546) as a person…
constantly seeking God's grace and willing to die for his beliefs. Covers Luther's 95 Theses, his large and small Catechisms, and his excommunication. 2004St. Patrick of Ireland: a biography
Par Philip Freeman. 2004
Life of St. Patrick based on his two surviving letters: one a defense of his work in Ireland, the other…
condemning a slave-raiding king and his pirates. Recounts Patrick's kidnapping by Irish pirates, years of slavery, escape, and eventual return to minister to the Irish people. Debunks many myths. 2004Ace of aces: the life of Captain Eddie Rickenbacker
Par H. Paul Jeffers. 2003
A biography of captain Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973), the much decorated "Ace of Aces" who destroyed twenty-six enemy planes in World…
War I. Fascinated with engines and speed, he began his career as a race-car driver, becoming third-ranked in the country. He later founded Eastern Airlines. 2003Big Russ and me: father and son : lessons of life
Par Tim Russert. 2004
Television journalist's memoir celebrating his bond with his father, "Big Russ," a WWII veteran whom Russert calls "endlessly hardworking and…
eternally optimistic." Author recollects his own 1950s Buffalo childhood in a close-knit Irish Catholic neighborhood and recalls teachers who inspired him throughout his life. Bestseller. 2004Ten rings: my championship seasons
Par Yogi Berra, Dave Kaplan. 2003
Autobiography by baseball Hall of Fame catcher highlighting his ten championship seasons with the New York Yankees between 1947 and…
1962. Recalls the "golden years" of baseball, his famous contemporaries, and rival teams and relates how the game has changed since the 1950s. 2003The big house: a century in the life of an American summer home
Par George Howe Colt. 2003
The author returns one final time to the family's hundred-year-old vacation home in Cape Cod to reminisce about forty-two years…
of history there. He provides an account of his Boston Brahmin lineage and recalls milestone events that shaped the attachment of five generations to the large and rambling house. 2003Pocahontas: medicine woman, spy, entrepreneur, diplomat
Par Paula Gunn Allen. 2003
Part-Native American scholar analyzes the life of Pocahontas from a feminist perspective. To interpret the young Powhatan woman in the…
context in which she lived, Allen uses contemporary accounts from English travelers and adventurers, among them John Smith of the Virginia Company. 2003How to win the Nobel Prize: an unexpected life in science (Jerusalem-Harvard lectures)
Par J. Michael Bishop. 2003
Memoir of Nobel Prize-winning microbiologist. Bishop reflects modestly on his journey to success, from his childhood in rural Pennsylvania to…
his studies at Harvard Medical School and the cancer cell research for which he was recognized in 1989. Also provides background on the prize, the field of microbiology, and modern scientific controversies. 2003Remember: the journey to school integration
Par Toni Morrison. 2004
An account of the thoughts and feelings of children involved in school desegregation. Provides background to the 1954 groundbreaking Brown…
v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision and the movement to eliminate racist laws. For grades 3-6. 2004Blind Boone: piano prodigy
Par Madge Harrah. 2004
Presents the life and career of blind pianist John William "Blind" Boone (1864-1927), who toured the United States after the…
Civil War bringing ragtime, classical, and African American music to the concert stage for forty-seven years. For grades 5-8. 2004Losing my faculties: a teacher's story
Par Brendan Halpin. 2003
A Boston inner city school teacher's anecdotes ranging from his perpetual teaching-job search, student disciplinary problems, bureaucratic wrangling and infighting,…
and other frustrations. Details his involvements in the Famous Athlete Youth and the charter school Better Than You programs. Some strong language. 2003Bryson City tales: stories of a doctor's first year of practice in the Smoky Mountains
Par Walter L Larimore. 2002
Chronicles a young doctor's passage from Duke University to rural North Carolina, where he establishes a practice, raises his family,…
and expands his spirituality and human understanding. As an emergency physician, coroner, obstetrician, and wilderness search-and-rescue doctor he is shaped in medicine and reinforces his faith. 2002Sam Patch, the famous jumper
Par Paul E Johnson. 2003
Biography of working-class jump artist Sam Patch drawn from genealogical resources and town records. History professor tells how Patch, a…
mill spinner and drunk, became a folk hero after his 1827 jump in New Jersey and later a celebrity as the first Niagara Falls jumper in 1829. 2003Voices of war: stories of service from the home front and the front lines (The library Of Congress Veterans History Project)
Par Veterans History Project. 2004
Personal accounts of American soldiers and medical personnel active in World War I, World War II, the Korean and Vietnam…
wars, and the Persian Gulf conflicts. Extracts from interviews, letters, and diary entries collected by the Library of Congress Veterans History Project are grouped by themes: Answering the Call, Under Fire, Coming Home. 2004À ses côtés: mémoires
Par Éliette Von Karajan. 2008
"Eliette Mouret, mannequin chez Dior, n'a que dix-huit ans lorsqu'elle rencontre le chef autrichien Herbert von Karajan, qu'elle épouse le…
8 octobre 1958. Elle devient Frau Operndirektor : la femme du directeur de l'Opéra de Vienne, qui préside déjà aux destinées du prestigieux Philharmonique de Berlin. La jeune Française n'a d'abord qu'une rivale : la musique. Mais elles vont devenir partenaires. À Berlin, Paris, Milan, Éliette gagne l'estime des musiciens du rang, dont elle a le privilège de suivre et d'évaluer les répétitions : plus de mille, au cours de trente années ! [...] De la révélation Pavarotti en 1967 à la découverte d'Anne Sophie Mutter puis d'Evgueni Kissin dans les années 1980, Eliette von Karajan dresse les portraits intimes et saisissants de quelques monstres sacrés nommés Gould, Mravinski ou Domingo. Pour la première fois, elle offre sur Herbert von Karajan le regard irremplaçable de l'intimité, révélant son amour du silence et de la nature, sa discrète générosité pour les membres de son orchestre, marques de son culte absolu de la musique." -- 4e de couvDans le lit de l'ennemi: Coco Chanel sous l'Occupation
Par Hal Vaughan. 2012
" Elle a incarné l'élégance française, révolutionné l'image de la femme, donné son nom à la plus prestigieuse des maisons…
de couture. Mais derrière la légende, Coco Chanel a laissé dans son sillage un parfum de scandale. Au-delà d'un antisémitisme dont elle ne se cachait guère, il manquait une pièce maîtresse au puzzle de sa vie. S'appuyant sur des archives récemment déclassifiées, l'Américain Hal Vaughan, ancien diplomate et écrivain, lève les ultimes zones d'ombre en apportant les preuves de la collaboration de Chanel, recrutée officiellement comme agent par les services de renseignement de l'armée allemande dès 1940. La créatrice entretient alors une relation passionnelle avec le baron Hans Günther von Dincklage, un espion nazi de haut rang, longtemps considéré, à tort, comme un play-boy inoffensif, et fréquente assidûment une petite bande de collaborateurs fort actifs. Recréant à merveille l'atmosphère du tout-Paris de l'époque, cette biographie explosive éclaire d'un jour nouveau la personnalité insaisissable d'une femme dont le génie provocateur n'a pas fini de fasciner. " -- 4e de couv