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  • Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

    Jamie Ford

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, Oct. 6, 2009)
    In the opening pages of Jamie Ford’s stunning debut novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Henry Lee comes upon a crowd gathered outside the Panama Hotel, once the gateway to Seattle’s Japantown. It has been boarded up for decades, but now the new owner has made an incredible discovery: the belongings of Japanese families, left when they were rounded up and sent to internment camps during World War II. As Henry looks on, the owner opens a Japanese parasol.This simple act takes old Henry Lee back to the 1940s, at the height of the war, when young Henry’s world is a jumble of confusion and excitement, and to his father, who is obsessed with the war in China and having Henry grow up American. While “scholarshipping” at the exclusive Rainier Elementary, where the white kids ignore him, Henry meets Keiko Okabe, a young Japanese American student. Amid the chaos of blackouts, curfews, and FBI raids, Henry and Keiko forge a bond of friendship–and innocent love–that transcends the long-standing prejudices of their Old World ancestors. And after Keiko and her family are swept up in the evacuations to the internment camps, she and Henry are left only with the hope that the war will end, and that their promise to each other will be kept.Forty years later, Henry Lee is certain that the parasol belonged to Keiko. In the hotel’s dark dusty basement he begins looking for signs of the Okabe family’s belongings and for a long-lost object whose value he cannot begin to measure. Now a widower, Henry is still trying to find his voice–words that might explain the actions of his nationalistic father; words that might bridge the gap between him and his modern, Chinese American son; words that might help him confront the choices he made many years ago. Set during one of the most conflicted and volatile times in American history, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet is an extraordinary story of commitment and enduring hope. In Henry and Keiko, Jamie Ford has created an unforgettable duo whose story teaches us of the power of forgiveness and the human heart."Sentimental, heartfelt….the exploration of Henry’s changing relationship with his family and with Keiko will keep most readers turning pages...A timely debut that not only reminds readers of a shameful episode in American history, but cautions us to examine the present and take heed we don’t repeat those injustices."-- Kirkus Reviews“A tender and satisfying novel set in a time and a place lost forever, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet gives us a glimpse of the damage that is caused by war--not the sweeping damage of the battlefield, but the cold, cruel damage to the hearts and humanity of individual people. Especially relevant in today's world, this is a beautifully written book that will make you think. And, more importantly, it will make you feel." -- Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain“Jamie Ford's first novel explores the age-old conflicts between father and son, the beauty and sadness of what happened to Japanese Americans in the Seattle area during World War II, and the depths and longing of deep-heart love. An impressive, bitter, and sweet debut.”-- Lisa See, bestselling author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
  • A Giacometti Portrait

    James Lord

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, July 1, 1980)
    When we look at a painting hanging on an art gallery wall, we see only what the artist has chosen to disclose--the finished work of art. What remains mysterious is the process of creation itself--the making of the work of art. Everyone who has looked at paintings has wondered about this, and numerous efforts have been made to discover and depict the creative method of important artists. A Giacometti Portrait is a picture of one of the century's greatest artists at work.James Lord sat for eighteen days while his friend Alberto Giamcometti did his portrait in oil. The artist painted, and the model recorded the sittings and took photographs of the work in its various stages. What emerged was an illumination of what it is to be an artist and what it was to be Giacometti--a portrait in prose of the man and his art. A work of great literarydistinction, A Giacometti Portrait is, above all, a subtle and important evocation of a great artist.
  • Tennis Psychology: How To Build Mental Toughness In Tennis

    James Ford

    eBook
    TENNIS PSYCHOLOGY : MASTERING THE INNER GAME OF TENNIS Take Your Game To The Next LevelSports can be psychologically demanding.Tennis is no different.Many Tennis players come close to success and give up because they make themselves believe that they are not talented enough.Many times this is not the case at all.The problem is usually a lack of mental toughness or mental strength. This book will show you tested methods to make you psychologically strong and give you the ability to deal with any situation on the tennis court.You can take control of the moments that matter by becoming mentally strong.Master the INNER GAME and you will master Tennis and take your game to the next level. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...What It Means To Be Mentally Strong In TennisThe Biggest Mental Mistakes Tennis Players Make How To Improve Your Mental StrengthHow To Maintain Top PerformanceHow To Overcome Mental BlocksHow Build ConfidenceMake Winning a HabitTaking Your Game To The Next LevelMuch, much more!Download your copy today!
  • Tennis Psychology: How To Build Mental Toughness In Tennis

    James Ford

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2018)
    TENNIS PSYCHOLOGY : MASTERING THE INNER GAME OF TENNIS Take Your Game To The Next LevelSports can be psychologically demanding.Tennis is no different.Many Tennis players come close to success and give up because they make themselves believe that they are not talented enough.Many times this is not the case at all.The problem is usually a lack of mental toughness or mental strength. This book will show you tested methods to make you psychologically strong and give you the ability to deal with any situation on the tennis court.You can take control of the moments that matter by becoming mentally strong.Master the INNER GAME and you will master Tennis and take your game to the next level. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...What It Means To Be Mentally Strong In TennisThe Biggest Mental Mistakes Tennis Players Make How To Improve Your Mental StrengthHow To Maintain Top PerformanceHow To Overcome Mental BlocksHow Build ConfidenceMake Winning a HabitTaking Your Game To The Next LevelMuch, much more!Download your copy today!
  • History of the Civil War, 1861-1865

    James Ford Rhodes

    eBook (Reservoir House, Sept. 26, 2016)
    On April 12, 1861, the first shots were fired in a conflict that would become the bloodiest war to have ever occurred on American soil.It would continue to rage across the states for a further four years.In this Pulitzer Prize winning history of that period James Ford Rhodes fully explains its causes, events and effects.From the moment of secession by the southern states through to Lee’s surrender, Rhodes encompasses the full narrative of the conflict in this single-volume history.Rhodes provides vivid portraits of the main leaders of the war as well as their actions, both on the battlefield and in the political discussions taking place in Washington and Richmond.Rich in scholarship and written in engrossing style History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 is essential reading for anyone with an interest nineteenth century American history."Well worthy of the welcome." — American Historical ReviewJames Ford Rhodes was an American industrialist and historian born in Cleveland, Ohio. After earning a fortune in the iron, coal, and steel industries by 1885, he retired from business and spent the rest of his life writing on the history of America. His most famous work was History of the Civil War, 1861-1865, which won a Pulitzer Prize, and was published in 1917. He died in 1927.
  • Rain School

    James Rumford

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 25, 2010)
    It is the first day of school in Chad, Africa. Children are filling the road. "Will they give us a notebook?" Thomas asks. "Will they give us a pencil?""Will I learn to read?"But when he and the other children arrive at the schoolyard, they find no classroom, no desks. Just a teacher. "We will build our school," she says. "This is our first lesson."James Rumford, who lived in Chad as a Peace Corps volunteer, fills these pages with vibrant ink-and-pastel colors of Africa and the spare words of a poet to show how important learning is in a country where only a few children are able to go to school.
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  • The Twelve Labors of Hercules

    James Ford

    Hardcover (Sterling, Aug. 16, 2013)
    In a fit of madness, Hercules has killed his family and offended the gods. As punishment, King Eurystheus has set him twelve seemingly impossible tasks. They will take our hero all over the known world and test the limits of his strength and ingenuity. Can he overcome the odds?
  • Traveling Man: The Journey of Ibn Battuta 1325-1354

    James Rumford

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 25, 2004)
    James Rumford, himself a world traveler, has retold Ibn Battuta’s story in words and pictures, adding the element of ancient Arab maps—maps as colorful and evocative as a Persian miniature, as intricate and mysterious as a tiled Moroccan wall. Into this arabesque of pictures and maps is woven the story not just of a traveler in a world long gone but of a man on his journey through life.
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  • Traveling Man: The Journey of Ibn Battuta 1325-1354

    James Rumford

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 24, 2001)
    Ibn Battuta was the traveler of his age—the fourteenth century, a time before Columbus when many believed the world to be flat. Like Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta left behind an account of his own incredible journey from Morocco to China, from the steppes of Russia to the shores of Tanzania, some seventy-five thousand miles in all. James Rumford has retold Ibn Battuta’s story in words and pictures, adding the element of ancient Arab maps—maps as colorful and as evocative as a Persian miniature, as intricate and mysterious as a tiled Moroccan wall. Into this arabesque of pictures and maps, James Rumford has woven the story not just of a traveler in a world long gone but of a man on his journey through life.
  • White Mischief

    James Fox

    Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 1998)
    Just before 3am on January 24th, 1941, when Britain was preoccupied with surviving the Blitz, the body of Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll, was discovered lying on the floor of his Buick, at a road intersection some miles outside Nairobi, with a bullet in his head. A leading figure in Kenya's colonial community, the Earl had recently been appointed Military Secretary, but he was primarily a seducer of other men's wives. Sir Henry Delves Broughton, whose wife was Erroll's current conquest, had an obvious motive for the murder, but no one was ever convicted and the question of who killed him became a classic mystery, a scandal and cause celebre. Among those who became fascinated with the Erroll case was Cyril Connolly who joined up with James Fox for a major investigation of the case in 1969 for the Sunday Times magazine. After his death James Fox inherited the obsession and a commitment to continue in pursuit of the story both in England and Kenya in the late 1970s. One day, on a veranda overlooking the Indian Ocean, Fox came across a piece of evidence that seemed to bring all the fragments and pieces together and convinced him that he saw a complete picture...
  • White Mischief: The Murder of Lord Erroll

    James Fox

    eBook (Open Road Media, May 6, 2014)
    The riveting true story of decadence, deception, and murder among British aristocrats in colonial KenyaIn 1941, with London burning in the Blitz, a group of hedonistic English nobles partied shamelessly in Kenya. Far removed from falling bombs, the wealthy elites of “Happy Valley” indulged in morphine, alcohol, and unrestricted sex, often with their friends’ spouses. But the party turned sinister in the early hours of a January morning for Josslyn Hay, Lord Erroll, who had been enjoying the favors of the beautiful young wife of a middle-aged neighbor. Hay was found dead, a bullet in his brain. The murder shocked the close-knit community of wealthy expatriates in Nairobi and shined a harsh light on their louche lifestyle.Three decades later, author James Fox researched the slaying of Lord Erroll, an unsolved crime still sheathed in a thick cloud of rumor and innuendo. What he discovered was both unsettling and luridly compelling. White Mischief is a spellbinding true-crime classic, a tale of privileged excess and the wages of sin, and an account of one writer’s determined effort to crack a cold and craven killing.
  • Beowulf

    James Rumford

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 6, 2007)
    When sleep was at its deepest, night at its blackest, up from the mist-filled marsh came Grendel stalking . . .Thus begins the battle between good and evil, for lying in wait and anxious to challenge the ogre Grendel is a young man, strong-willed and fire-hearted. This man is Beowulf, whose heroic dragon-slaying deeds were sung in the courts of Anglo-Saxon England more than a thousand years ago.Award-winning author and illustrator James Rumford forges his own account of Beowulf with the few Anglo-Saxon words still present in our language. These ironstrong ancient words recall the boldness of the original poem and, together with Rumford’s pen-and-ink illustrations, they fashion an unforgettable story of a hero who never gave up—no matter how difficult the struggle—no matter how deep and dark the night.
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