Fulfilling Paul Newman's Dream

Fulfilling Paul Newman's Dream

Author: Dr. Howard Allen Pearson

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-01

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9780692704370

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Dr. Howard Pearson relates the amazing story of The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, created for children with life-threatening illnesses under Paul Newman's leadership. He describes his unobtrusive medical program and the dynamics, exuberance, and magic of Camp that have helped children and their families experience emotional healing since 1988.


Paul Newman

Paul Newman

Author: Shawn Levy

Publisher: Aurum

Published: 2010-09-25

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1845136543

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Paul Newman, who died in 2008, achieved superstar status by playing charismatic renegades, broken heroes, and winsome anti-heroes in such classic films as The Hustler, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Verdict and The Color of Money. And for all the diverse parts he played on the silver screen, Newman occupied nearly as many roles off it. He was a loving husband and family man, a fund raiser, sold his own brand of pasta sauce to make millions for charity, drove racing cars, and much more. Shawn Levy reveals the many sides of this legendary actor in the most comprehensive biography of the star yet published. We see Newman the consummate professional, a stickler for details and a driven worker. In his private life he played the roles of loyal son and brother, supportive husband – married to Joanne Woodward for 50 years – and responsible provider for six children. But Levy shows that Newman and his life were by no means perfect: there was a dalliance with another woman and failings as a father. The death of his only son Scott from a drug overdose in 1978 would haunt Newman for the rest of his life. Ultimately, the author reveals how Newman was able to blend his many roles and become a man of great integrity who was successful at almost everything he tried. It is a fascinating portrait of an extraordinarily gifted man and will leave readers feeling that they have slipped through the security gate and got to know a movie star who was famously guarded about his private life.


Paul and Me

Paul and Me

Author: A. E. Hotchner

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-04-15

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1847377858

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A.E. Hotchner first met Paul Newman in 1956, when the relatively unknown actor assumed the role James Dean was to play in Hotchner's first television play, based on an Ernest Hemingway story. The project elevated both men from relative obscurity to stardom, and commenced a close and trusted friendship that lasted until Newman's death in 2008. In A Friendship, Hotchner presents a complicated, unpredictable and talented man and leads the reader through their shared adventures. The pair travelled extensively around the globe, and owned fishing boats that involved them in embarrassing incidents. They successfully defended themselves before a jury in a ludicrous two-year trial, and triumphed in a beery tennis match against Robert Redford and Jack Valenti. Most notably, they started a food company, Newman's Own, as a prank and watched it soar into a major enterprise that has given all its 200 million dollars of profits to charities. Hotchner's knowledge of Newman is unparalleled, and as a gifted storyteller he brings to the reader crucial insights Newman revealed about himself. A Friendshipis the story of an unusual friendship and a tribute to the beloved actor who gave to the world as much as the world gave him.


Signs of Taste

Signs of Taste

Author: Steven M Weiss

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-09

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0595468683

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Why do some people have to be the first to eat at a new restaurant? Who are the people who always insist that their mom is the world's greatest cook? What foods do different people insist are necessary for survival? Broadly hailed as informative and entertaining, SIGNS of TASTE is an engaging study of cosmic influences on culinary inclinations. Steven Mark Weiss, a noted food journalist, chef, restaurant consultant and author, filters his food world wit and wisdom through the lens of astrology to remarkable "gastrological" (gastronomy + astrology) effect. The resultant insights are guaranteed to stimulate an appetite for good food and conversation among individuals of all culinary and cosmic persuasions. Are you curious about: Preparing a dinner for that special someone? Selecting the right restaurant to entertain an important client? Understanding why your child suddenly craves artichokes? To these culinary questions and many more, SIGNS of TASTE serves up some truly stellar answers.


Paul and Me

Paul and Me

Author: A E Hotchner

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2010-03-23

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0385532342

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Bestselling author A. E. Hotchner's intimate account of his 53-year friendship with his pal Paul Newman. A. E. Hotchner first met Paul Newman in 1955 when the virtually unknown actor assumed the lead role in Hotchner’s first television play, based on an Ernest Hemingway story. The project elevated both men from relative obscurity to recognition and began a close and trusted friendship that lasted until Newman’s death in 2008. In Paul and Me, Hotchner depicts a complicated, unpredictable, fun-loving, talented man, and takes the reader along on their adventures. The pair traveled extensively, skippered a succession of bizarre boats, confounded the business world, scored triumphs on the stage, and sustained their friendship through good times and bad. Most notably, they started Newman’s Own as a prank and watched it morph into a major enterprise that so far has donated all its $300 million in profit to charities including the Hole in the Wall Camps worldwide, dedicated to helping thousands of children with life-threatening illnesses. Paul and Me, complete with personal photographs, is the story of a freewheeling friendship and a tribute to the acclaimed actor who gave to the world as much as the world gave him.


The Great People of Our Time

The Great People of Our Time

Author: Dean Gualco

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2014-10-28

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1491750324

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We read about the great people of our time to find their inspiration for a life of risk and uncertainty, how they overcame the challenges of their life, and why they never gave up no matter the adversity or criticism encountered. We study great people because we want to learn from their stories, their hardships and their triumphs. We converse with great people because we want to be inspired to achieve greatness in our own lives, a fact that is certainly within our grasp. Greatness, in contrast to what some believe, is not a circumstance a person is born into. Most are not born to be multimillionaires any more than others are born to be the best tennis players of their generation. Those who become great are among the chosen few not solely because of their birthright or talent, but because of their passion and fearlessness. Great people have certain traits and characteristics that make them unique, but these traits are common to most men and women. In studying the great people of our time, the most striking revelations were the similarities in their paths to greatness. Those who become great did so because they followed their passions, overcame formidable obstacles, went down swinging for what they believed in, and left a legacy of honor, decency, and goodness. These are the defining characteristics of the great people of our time, a remarkable story of those who led purposeful and meaningful lives that fulfilled their destiny and made the world a better place to live.


Radiation And Modern Life

Radiation And Modern Life

Author: Alan E. Waltar

Publisher: Prometheus Books

Published: 2010-01-28

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1615923160

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With an introduction by Marie Curie''s granddaughter, nuclear physicist Dr. Hélène Langevin-Joliot, who reveals a host of interesting and hitherto unknown stories about her famous family (winners of five Nobel Prizes), this unique popular science book dispels many unfounded fears and provides a wealth of valuable information.As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Marie Curie''s first Nobel Prize, awarded to her and her husband, Pierre, for their monumental discovery of radioactivity, it is an ideal time to reflect on the countless ways that their astounding work has so marvelously enriched our daily lives. Despite public fears of the potentially harmful effects of radiation from nuclear waste, we in fact rely on its many beneficial uses everyday for fresh food preservation, fighting terrorism, stopping crime, cancer detection and treatment, spacecraft power, and numerous other life-enhancing applications.In this lucid overview of radiation''s many great benefits and ongoing potential, Dr. Alan E. Waltar, past president of the American Nuclear Society, explains how this important energy source has been harnessed to serve a plethora of humanitarian tasks. Through artful use of vivid anecdotes that give vibrancy to technical explanations, Waltar provides numerous examples of radiation''s many uses in agriculture, medicine, electricity generation, modern industry, transportation, public safety, environmental protection, space exploration, and even archeology and the arts. Estimating the total financial contribution of all these varied uses, Waltar comes to the startling revelation that radiation technology now contributes more than $420 billion to the U.S. economy and over 4.4 million jobs. In only one century, Marie Curie''s discoveries have provided an infrastructure larger than the entire U.S. airline industry.In the future Dr. Waltar foresees continuous improvement in many areas of science, industry, and medicine through tapping the incredible potential of Marie Curie''s initial insights. At a time when our dependency on foreign oil makes us vulnerable and when we know that our fossil fuel resources will soon be used up, we need to understand radiation more than ever. This superb book will provide that necessary insight.


The Play Goes On

The Play Goes On

Author: Neil Simon

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-12-13

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 0743242289

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A revealing and heartfelt memoir of a Pulitzer Prize–winning artist finding joy and inspiration after tragedy. In his critically acclaimed Rewrites, Neil Simon talked about his beginnings—his early years of working in television, his first real love, his first play, his first brush with failure, and, most moving of all, his first great loss. Simon's same willingness to open his heart to the reader permeates The Play Goes On. This second act takes the reader from the mid-1970s to the present, a period in which Simon wrote some of his most popular and critically acclaimed plays, including the Brighton Beach trilogy and Lost in Yonkers, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. Simon experienced enormous professional success during this time, but in his personal life he struggled to find that same sense of happiness and satisfaction. After the death of his first wife, he and his two young daughters left New York for Hollywood. There he remarried, and when that foundered he remarried again. Told with his characteristic humor and unflinching sense of irony, The Play Goes On is rich with stories of how Simon's art came to imitate his life. Simon's forty-plus plays make up a body of work that is a long-running memoir in its own right, yet here, in a deeper and more personal book than his first volume, Simon offers a revealing look at an artist in crisis but still able and willing to laugh at himself.


Love by the Numbers

Love by the Numbers

Author: Glynis McCants

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1402244649

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"To put it simply, if cupid and a clairvoyant were to have an affair, Glynis McCants would very much look like their offspring." — L.A. Confidential magazine An exciting guide to love through the power of numerology! The greatest gift one can receive is that of true and lasting love, and the secret to understanding your partner is to look to the numbers. International bestselling author and media sensation Glynis McCants has a contemporary spin on the ancient Science of Numerology that is easy to use and amazingly accurate. Create a Numerology Blueprint to discover how to: pick the right partner from the start reignite the passionate love you once had find compatibility with the right person for you! With Love by the Numbers as your guide, you can ensure that your love relationship stays healthy, satisfying, and on track for a lifetime.


Worldwalk

Worldwalk

Author: Steven M Newman

Publisher: Steven Newman

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780974123509

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American walks around the world alone.