Slow Motion

Slow Motion
Title Slow Motion PDF eBook
Author Dani Shapiro
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 255
Release 2012-09-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030782800X

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From one of the most gifted writers of her generation comes the harrowing and exquisitely written true story of how a family tragedy saved her life. Dani Shapiro was a young girl from a deeply religious home who became the girlfriend of a famous and flamboyant married attorney—her best friend's stepfather. The moment Lenny Klein entered her life, everything changed: she dropped out of college, began to drink heavily, and became estranged from her family and friends. But then the phone call came. There had been an accident on a snowy road near her family's home in New Jersey, and both her parents lay hospitalized in critical condition. This haunting memoir traces her journey back into the world she had left behind. At a time when she was barely able to take care of herself, she was faced with the terrifying task of taking care of two people who needed her desperately. Dani Shapiro charts a riveting emotional course as she retraces her isolated, overprotected Orthodox Jewish childhood in an anti-Semitic suburb, and draws the connections between that childhood and her inevitable rebellion and self-destructiveness. She tells of a life nearly ruined by the gift of beauty, and then saved by the worst thing imaginable. This is a beautiful and unforgettable memoir of a life utterly transformed by tragedy.

God in Slow Motion

God in Slow Motion
Title God in Slow Motion PDF eBook
Author Mike Nappa
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 236
Release 2013-08-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1400204631

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Jesus was not in a hurry. He had only three years of public ministry—three years to heal and teach and change the world—but the Bible never tells us he was rushing through them. We are the ones who rush through them. Catching the gist of this parable. Smiling at the punch line in that dialogue. We can race through the Gospels in hours, fully briefed on Christ’s life, but hardly changed. Until we sit down with Mike Nappa’s God in Slow Motion. Nappa hasn’t carved up the Gospels for quick review or sliced them into tiny pieces for academic study. He has taken ten important moments from the life of Christ and reveled in them, chewing on their words, relating them to life, comparing them with modern culture, allowing the Spirit to work, and letting Christ change him. The result is a rich, personal, and biblical narrative about Jesus and how His purposes unfold, then and now. See how God is sneaky about his glory. How he presents evidence for belief. How he can be comforting and terrifying at once. This is the “good news” in all its many-splendored wonder: the life of Christ, frame by frame. And it is worth every minute because it will change you too.

Death in Slow Motion

Death in Slow Motion
Title Death in Slow Motion PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Cooney
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 274
Release 2013-02-26
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0062275976

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A raw, unsentimental and passionately written memoir about trying to care for a parent with Alzheimer’s When her once-glamorous and witty novelist-mother got Alzheimer's, Eleanor Cooney moved her from her beloved Connecticut home to California in order to care for her. In tense, searing prose, punctuated with the blackest of humor, Cooney documents the slow erosion of her mother's mind, the powerful bond the two shared, and her own descent into drink and despair. But the coping mechanism that finally serves this eloquent writer best is writing, the ability to bring to vivid life the memories her mother is losing. As her mother gropes in the gathering darkness for a grip on the world she once loved, succeeding only in conjuring sad fantasies of places and times with her late husband, Cooney revisits their true past. Death in Slow Motion becomes the mesmerizing story of Eleanor's actual childhood, straight out of the pages of John Cheever; the daring and vibrant mother she remembers; and a time that no longer exists for either of them.

Suffering in Slow Motion

Suffering in Slow Motion
Title Suffering in Slow Motion PDF eBook
Author Pamala Condit Kennedy
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 2003
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781569553596

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This inspirational book answers questions about terminal illness, dementia, and coping with these situations.

Slow Motion Riot

Slow Motion Riot
Title Slow Motion Riot PDF eBook
Author Peter Blauner
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre
ISBN 9781639511488

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An Emergency in Slow Motion

An Emergency in Slow Motion
Title An Emergency in Slow Motion PDF eBook
Author William Todd Schultz
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 234
Release 2011-09-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 160819681X

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Diane Arbus was one of the most brilliant and revered photographers in the history of American art. Her portraits, in stark black and white, seemed to reveal the psychological truths of their subjects. But after she committed suicide at the age of 48, the presumed chaos and darkness of her own inner life became, for many viewers, inextricable from her work. In the spirit of Janet Malcolm's classic examination of Sylvia Plath, The Silent Woman, William Todd Schultz's An Emergency in Slow Motion reveals the creative and personal struggles of Diane Arbus. Schultz, an expert in personality psychology, veers from traditional biography to look at Arbus's life through the prism of five central mysteries: her childhood, her outcast affinity, her sexuality, her time in therapy, and her suicide. He seeks not to give Arbus some definitive diagnosis, but to ponder some of the private motives behind her public works and acts. In this approach, Schultz not only goes deeper into her life than any previous writing, but provides a template to think about the creative life in general. Schultz's careful analysis is informed, in part, by the recent release of Arbus's writing by her estate, as well as interviews with Arbus's last therapist. An Emergency in Slow Motion combines new revelations and breathtaking insights into a must-read psychobiography about a monumental artist -- the first new look at Arbus in 25 years.

Motion

Motion
Title Motion PDF eBook
Author Darlene R. Stille
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 25
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1404802509

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Learn how things get moving and what makes them stop.