Red Raphael has his wits about him and he thinks he’s the fastest car ever. He challenges Pretty in Pink to race around the lake later that night. She gladly accepts the challenge and turns up at midnight. Mean and Green, Blue Will Show You, along with Pretty in Pink and Red Raphael show up. The race begins and it appears Red Raphael is in the lead. However, the race takes a surprising turn and the outcome shocks them all !!!!!
If Cars Could Talk examines urban environments, how they are born, change, and die, and offers fresh approaches to unlocking our cities great potential. More than half of the world's population lives in a city and that number stands to increase. Crafted with the tools gleaned during the author's 40 years of working as an urban designer around the world, Fain's message could not be more timely. More than a mere urban fix-it book, If Cars Could Talk presents a call to action to city builders everywhere that major issues threaten our cities and failure to confront them will diminish the quality of life for a majority of the human population. This collection of hard-hitting, focused essays advances the understanding of the importance of community participation, sustainability, and the creation of rich urban neighborhoods. A must-read for city-lovers, professional and amateur alike.
Growing up during the Civil Rights era in the San Francisco Bay Area provides a backdrop of relationship adversity for a young African American boy.This story tells how he overcame obstacles as a young boy and teen during a controversial time in American History.It's a touching story about the purchase of his first car and much more.The prologue also contains a compelling story of friendship and a short historical reference of life growing up in the late 1960's and early 1970's in the liberal West.Family, Friendship and Acquaintance relationships are shared with humor and realism from the author's voice as he recalls life lessons learned during in his early life experience.Every car he has ever owned could tell a story about life, this is the first.
In the last twenty-five years, the explosive rise of car mobility has transformed street life in postsocialist cities. Whereas previously the social fabric of these cities ran on socialist modes of mobility, they are now overtaken by a culture of privately owned cars. If Cars Could Walk uses ethnographic cases studies documenting these changes in terms of street interaction, vehicles used, and the parameters of speed, maneuverability, and cultural and symbolic values. The altered reality of people’s movements, replacing public transport, bicycles and other former ‘socialist’ modes of mobility with privatized mobility reflect an evolving political and cultural imagination, which in turn shapes their current political reality.
Buying a used car can feel like a risky experience. You need a good, reliable vehicle that isn't going to break the bank with payments or unexpected repairs. But all you can know about the car is what you're told, and what you can see...right? Well, yes and no! In this concise, engaging, friendly guide, expert mechanic Joe Boulay shows you how to see a car through the eyes of experience, greatly expanding what you're able to tell about that used car before you spend your hard-earned money. Even if you have no mechanical knowledge or aptitude, Joe's clear explanations, supported with photographs, can give you a wealth of information about what to look and listen for. You'll also find pragmatic advice about how and where to shop for a car, the ins and outs of maintenance, and how to find a good mechanic. Whether you're looking at your first used car or your tenth, If That Car Could Talk is an invaluable resource for getting the most out of your next car purchase.
A recollection of memories and stories written by the Russian guitar maker Yuriy Shishkov. After his risky departure from the Soviet Union to the USA in 1990, he began working for major guitar companies. This led to many of his instruments finding their place in the hands of famous artists, celebrities, and guitar collectors. This book describes interesting aspects of his life, in detail, covering everything from Soviet daycares to the search for music that was banned by the state. It explains the beginning of his guitar making career in Russia as well as the harsh life of the Soviet people at the time of the Cold War spanning from 1964 until the end of the USSR. Aside from the up-close and personal life story, this autobiography includes unique photos depicting a wide spectrum of his craftsmanship work from Russia and America. A detailed anthology about the reality of the Soviet Union, the challenges faced during this time, and Yuriy's passion to pursue guitar making artistry.
Throughout their history, the Oakland Athletics have been one of the most audacious and individual franchises in all of baseball. As the longtime radio voice of the A's, Ken Korach has called countless improbable, unforgettable moments. As the San Francisco Chronicle's veteran beat reporter, Susan Slusser has become the preeminent scribe of the A's modern era. Both have witnessed more than their share of team history up close and personal. In If These Walls Could Talk: Oakland A's, Korach and Slusser provide insight into the A's inner sanctum as only they can. Readers will gain the perspective of players, coaches, and front office executives in times of greatness as well as defeat, making for a keepsake no fan will want to miss.
Do you feel as if you're walking through a valley of despair? Are you tired of living in fear or suffer from a phobia, but dont how to climb out of the valley into victory? In When I Was Silenced, Then I Could Talk, Rebecca Krell takes you through the valley of death and despair, and comes out successful and victorious. Whether dealing with eating disorders, anxiety, illness, death experiences, and failed relationships, Rebecca will show you how God helped her walk through each vale, and climb out to the other side in triumph. Through vivid and real life experiences, you will walk with her through this journey. She will show you the key to overcoming these crippling fears by letting God take control. When God is in control, the battle can be won! For we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. (Rom. 8:37) This book is a great resource for those who just need to know that someone else gets it. Rebecca gets it and prays that the words of this book will flow into the hearts of those who need to read it. No one needs to feel the fear of silence. Everyone needs their time to talk!
This book is about Trey, a college professor, [who] is involved with the wrong woman and it almost costs him everything. Phoenix, a librarian living away from home, is been bombarded with job stress and a troubled romantic entanglement. Both are sinking and cleave to their spirituality to survive.
John Aston's anecdotes, wit, strong opinion and acute observations recount insightful and affectionate portraits of the many facets of motor sport, its people and its places. DRIVEN takes you on a journey from Lake District vintage car trials to drag racing at Santa Pod, NASCAR racing in North Carolina and international events at Silverstone.