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Leading Lady: Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker
The definitive biography of movie executive and philanthropist Sherry Lansing traces her groundbreaking journey to become the first female head of a major motion picture studio, shares behind-the-scenes tales from movie sets and Hollywood boardrooms, and explains what inspired her to walk away from it all to start the Sherry Lansing Foundation.
Stephen Galloway (Author), Kirsten Potter (Narrator)
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Su nombre era Dolores: La Jenn que yo conoc
La historia jamás contada del ícono musical, Jenni Rivera, relatada a través de la perspectiva de dos exmánagers, Pete Salgado y Gabriel Vazquez, y es la base para la serie de televisión que se transmitirá en Univision.Este libro nos lleva al ojo del huracán y ofrece una perspectiva a las estrategias y momentos que llevaron a Jenni a los titulares nacionales. Pete Salgado fue un apoyo fundamental en la carrera de Jenni, y lo considerado como su quinto hermano. Salgado trabajó con ella casi una década y ayudó a negociar muchos de sus contratos. Jenni compartió cosas con él, que no compartió con nadie más, y llegó a conocerla en formas que nadie más lo hizo. Los meses previos a la muerte de Jenni estuvieron llenos de traiciones y desilusiones de las personas que ella más amaba y en quienes confiaba. Salgado aborda el tema y lleva a los lectores a descifrar algunos de los tuits publicados por Jenni, así como también esclarece asuntos tales como: ¿Chiquis tuvo un romance con el esposo de Jenni, Esteban? ¿Quién era realmente El Pelón, acerca del que Jenni tuiteaba y qué significaba para ella? ¿Estuvo Jenni involucrada con el cartel de la droga? ¿El narco llamado El Barbie la maltrataba? ¿Iba Jenni a comprar un avión? ¿Fue la muerte de Jenni realmente un accidente? Este libro describe todo lo que pasó hasta ese momento final y, por primera vez, ofrece detalles sobre la belleza, el amor, la complejidad y el dolor de la relación de Jenni con Chiquis, la cual fue muy diferente y mucho más allá de la relación tradicional de madre e hija. Salgado comparte quién era Dolores realmente, la que sus seguidores no conocían y nunca vieron en el escenario...Salgado y Vazquez ofrecen una mejor perspectiva de la vida de «la diva de la banda» por las dos personas involucradas más profundamente en su carrera y que la conocían como nadie más.
Gabriel Vazquez Aguayo, Pete Salgado (Author), Eduardo Blancas (Narrator)
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I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live in It: Stories from an Online Life
I Love My Computer Because My Friends Live in It is tech analyst Jess Kimball Leslie's hilarious, frank homage to the technology that contributed so significantly to the person she is today. From accounts of the lawless chat rooms of early AOL to the perpetual high school reunions that are modern-day Facebook and Instagram, her essays paint a clear picture: That all of us have a much more twisted, meaningful, emotional relationship with the online world than we realize or let on. Coming of age in suburban Connecticut in the late '80s and early '90s, Jess looked to the nascent Internet to find the tribes she couldn't find IRL: fellow Bette Midler fans; women who seemed impossibly sure of their sexuality; people who worked with computers every day as part of their actual jobs without being ridiculed as nerds. It's in large part because of her embrace of an online life that Jess is where she is now, happily married, with a wife, son, and dog, and making a living of analyzing Internet trends and forecasting the future of tech. She bets most people would credit technology for many of their successes, too, if they could only shed the notion that it's as a mind-numbing drug on which we're all overdosing. **Contact Customer Service for Additional Material**
Jess Kimball Leslie (Author), Jess Kimball Leslie (Narrator)
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There Is No F*cking Secret: Letters From a Badass Bitch
People ask Kelly Osbourne all the time: “What’s your secret?” Kelly Osbourne may not always have been a typical role model, but no one can say that her perspective isn’t hard won after spending three decades in the spotlight: from growing up completely exposed to the heavy metal scene—replete with crazy antics most readers have only begun to hear about—to spending her teenage years as the wild middle child of an even wilder Ozzy Osbourne, to the family’s popular stint on their wacky eponymous reality show. Since then, Osbourne has forged her own path as a style icon and powerful woman in the media who isn’t afraid to tell it like it is and be honest with her fans. But being the daughter of a music legend hasn’t always been glamorous; growing up Osbourne is an experience that Kelly wouldn’t trade, but there are battle scars, and she is finally now ready to embrace and reveal their origins. Told as a series of letters to various people and places in her life, There Is No F*cking Secret gives readers an intimate look at the stories and influences that have shaped Osbourne’s highly speculated-about life, for better or for worse. The stories will make readers’ jaws drop, but ultimately, they will come away empowered to forge their own path to confidence, no matter how deranged and out of control it may be, and to learn the ultimate lesson: that there just is no f*cking secret.
Kelly Osbourne (Author), Kelly Osbourne (Narrator)
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Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World
Rob Sheffield, the Rolling Stone columnist and bestselling author of Love Is a Mix Tape offers an entertaining, unconventional look at the most popular band in history, the Beatles, exploring what they mean today and why they still matter so intensely to a generation that has never known a world without them. Dreaming the Beatles is not another biography of the Beatles, or a song-by-song analysis of the best of John and Paul. It isn’t another exposé about how they broke up. It isn’t a history of their gigs or their gear. It is a collection of essays telling the story of what this ubiquitous band means to a generation who grew up with the Beatles music on their parents’ stereos and their faces on T-shirts. What do the Beatles mean today? Why are they more famous and beloved now than ever? And why do they still matter so much to us, nearly fifty years after they broke up? As he did in his previous books, Love is a Mix Tape, Talking to Girls About Duran Duran, and Turn Around Bright Eyes, Sheffield focuses on the emotional connections we make to music. This time, he focuses on the biggest pop culture phenomenon of all time—The Beatles. In his singular voice, he explores what the Beatles mean today, to fans who have learned to love them on their own terms and not just for the sake of nostalgia. Dreaming the Beatles tells the story of how four lads from Liverpool became the world’s biggest pop group, then broke up—but then somehow just kept getting bigger. At this point, their music doesn’t belong to the past—it belongs to right now. This book is a celebration of that music, showing why the Beatles remain the world’s favorite thing—and how they invented the future we’re all living in today. **Please Contact Customer Service for Additional Documents**
Rob Sheffield (Author), Rob Sheffield (Narrator)
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Dryland: One Woman's Swim to Sobriety
For swimming champion Nancy Stearns Bercaw, the pool was a natural habitat. But on land, she could never shake the feeling of being a fish out of water. Starting at age two, Nancy devoted her life to swimming, even qualifying for the 1988 Olympic Trials in the fifty-meter freestyle event. But when she hung up her cap and goggles, she was confronted with a different kind of challenge: learning who she was out of the lanes. In this honest, intimate memoir, Nancy reflects on her years wandering the globe, where tragic events and a lost sense of self escalate her dependence on booze. Thirty-three years after her first sip of alcohol, the swimmer comes to a stunning realization while living with her husband and son in Abu Dhabi—she’s drowning in the desert. Nancy looks to the Bedouin people for the strength to conquer one final opponent: alcohol addiction.
Nancy Stearns Bercaw (Author), Donna Postel (Narrator)
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Matriarch: Queen Mary and the House of Windsor
The life of Princess May of Teck is one of the great Cinderella stories in history. From a family of impoverished nobility, she was chosen by Queen Victoria as the bride for her eldest grandson, the scandalous Duke of Clarence, heir to the throne, who died mysteriously before their marriage. Despite this setback, she became queen, mother of two kings, grandmother of the current queen, and a lasting symbol of the majesty of the British throne. Her pivotal role in the abdication of her eldest son, the Duke of Windsor, is just one of the events that provide the backdrop for both thrilling biography and for narrating the splendors and tragedies of the entire house of Windsor.
Anne Edwards (Author), Corrie James (Narrator)
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The Chronology of Water: A Memoir
This is not your mother's memoir. In The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch expertly moves the listener through issues of gender, sexuality, violence, and the family from the point of view of a lifelong swimmer turned artist. In writing that explores the nature of memoir itself, her story traces the effect of extreme grief on a young woman's developing sexuality that some define as untraditional because of her attraction to both men and women. Her emergence as a writer evolves at the same time and takes the narrator on a journey of addiction, self-destruction, and ultimately survival that finally comes in the shape of love and motherhood.
Lidia Yuknavitch (Author), Christina Delaine (Narrator)
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A Pole and an Argentinean. Sometimes, a Native American. A French partisan and a Pulitzer Prize winner. Discoverer of the hidden Inca capital. We remember him from "Pepper and Vanilla", a documentary series about his exotic travels. Who was Tony Halik, really? Miros?aw Wlek?y, one of the best reporters of the young generation, faces the mystery of this famous traveller. In order to explain the phenomenon that was Tony Halik, Miros?aw goes on a journey through France, Mexico, the United States, Argentina, and Poland following the traveller's adventures.
Miros?aw Wlek?y, Mirosław Wlekły (Author), Jerzy Stuhr (Narrator)
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In his New York Times bestselling memoir, A Work in Progress, Connor Franta shared his journey from small-town Midwestern boy to full-fledged Internet sensation. Exploring his past with humor and astounding insight, Connor reminded his fans of why they first fell in love with him on YouTube-and revealed to newcomers how he relates to his millions of dedicated followers. Now, two years later, Connor is ready to bring to light a side of himself he's rarely shown on or off camera. In this diary-like look at his life since A Work In Progress, Connor talks about his battles with clinical depression, social anxiety, self-love, and acceptance; his desire to maintain an authentic self in a world that values shares and likes over true connections; his struggles with love and loss; and his renewed efforts to be in the moment-with others and himself. Told through short essays, letters to his past and future selves, poetry, and original photography, Note to Self is a raw, in-the-moment look at the fascinating interior life of a young creator turning inward in order to move forward.
Connor Franta (Author), Connor Franta (Narrator)
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This is Jim Hart's story: how he survived a violent childhood home, how he overcame obsessive dependencies, and how he finally found the strength to be his true self. A master at building relationships, Jim is charming, funny, and a great listener. His success in life and business was based on his ability to connect with others, from people recovering in 12-step groups in Upstate New York to those living in the rarefied air of Martha's Vineyard. But after more than twenty years of being sober, one slip-up triggered an active addiction that threatened his relationships with his then-wife, singer-songwriter Carly Simon, his recovery friends, his severely disabled son, and--as he began to confront his own sexuality--even with himself. With profound clarity and thoughtful language, Jim weaves together the beautiful and all-too-often heartbreaking events of his life into an inspiring tale of bravery, healing, and above all, love.
James Hart (Author), Pete Cross (Narrator)
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Die verschleierte Gefahr: Die Macht der muslimischen Mütter und der Toleranzwahn der Deutschen
Der Islam gehOrt nicht zu Deutschland«, sagt Zana Ramadani. Muslime gehOren zu Deutschland – aber nur, wenn sie sich dieser Gesellschaft anpassen.« Doch das kann nicht gelingen, solange die Uberkommenen Regeln einer vormodernen Religion auf die heutige westliche Welt angewendet werden und muslimische MUtter frauenfeindliche Werte an ihre Kinder weitergeben. Als Tochter einer muslimischen Einwandererfamilie nennt Zana Ramadani Dinge beim Namen, die sich sonst kaum jemand zu sagen traut: Die muslimischen Frauen herrschen in der Familie. Ihre TOchter erziehen sie zu willenlosen Lemmingen, ihre SOhne zu verwOhnten Machos – und weil diese HAtschel-Machos damit im Leben scheitern, zu den nAchsten Radikalen.« In ihrem Buch plAdiert Zana Ramadani fUr eine offene, schonungslose Auseinandersetzung und macht deutlich: Ohne die muslimischen MUtter kann Integration nicht gelingen. Zana Ramadani ist eine der meinungsstArksten islamkritischen Stimmen Deutschlands. FUr die engagierte Menschenrechtsaktivistin ist klar: Ein Islam, der den Koran wortwOrtlich nimmt und Regeln aus dem Mittelalter einfordert, der Frauen missachtet und junge MAnner radikalisiert, der die westliche Kultur und die hier existierenden Gesetze ablehnt, gehOrt nicht zu Deutschland. Als Tochter einer muslimischen Einwandererfamilie erlebte auch Zana Ramadani Gewalt und UnterdrUckung. Schnell lernte sie: Es sind oft die muslimischen MUtter, die in den Familien herrschen, indem sie die frauenfeindlichen Werte, unter denen sie selbst gelitten haben, an ihre Kinder weitergeben. In ihrem Buch macht Zana Ramadani deutlich, dass die Integration von Muslimen in unsere Gesellschaft nicht gelingen kann, solange muslimische MUtter ihre SOhne zu verwOhnten Machos und ihre TOchter zu Gehorsam und Anpassung erziehen. Gleichzeitig stellt sie klar: Wir mUssen aufhOren, den politischen Islam und die fortdauernde Diskriminierung der muslimischen Frau als kulturelle Eigenart zu verharmlosen, wenn wir unsere freiheitlich-demokratische Grundordnung verteidigen wollen.
Zana Ramadani (Author), Sabine Stark (Narrator)
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