The Lonely Days Were Sundays

The Lonely Days Were Sundays

Author: Eli N. Evans

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9781617035036

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(In) a multi-layered book of great warmth and feeling, (Evans) reminds us anew of the Jewish southern inheritance, its ancient intensities and rhythms and heartbeats. This is a very southern book, and also an immensely American one (Willie Morris). The Jews of the South have found their poet laureate.--Abba Eban.


Self-esteem: Ages 8-10

Self-esteem: Ages 8-10

Author: Amelia Ruscoe

Publisher: R.I.C. Publications

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1741261465

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Includes infomration on self-management, decision-making, communication, goal-setting, self-reflection, cooperation.


Some Days are Lonely

Some Days are Lonely

Author: Young-Ah Kim

Publisher:

Published: 2012-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781433812880

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Do you ever feel lonely? Like there are dark clouds filling the sky? Everyone feels lonely from time to time. Some Days Are Lonely beautifully illustrates that feeling, and shows how it will eventually pass. As the main character progresses through the story, he experiences loneliness like stormy weather. By the end of the story, the storm has cleared and a rainbow comes out, signifying the transience of uncomfortable or unwelcome emotions. Creative activities for kids and a ""Note to Parents"" are included.


Tragedy

Tragedy

Author: Jeff Apter

Publisher: Woodslane Press

Published: 2023-02-01

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1922800325

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The rollercoaster careers of the brothers Gibb – Barry, Robin, Maurice and younger brother Andy – is perhaps the greatest saga in Australian music history. The Bee Gees as a group, and the brothers individually, enjoyed several rebirths over careers that spanned many decades, but it seemed that tragedy followed them at every turn. For every incredible career high there seemed to be a hefty personal downside: divorce, drunkenness and early death are as synonymous with the Gibbs as falsetto harmonies, flares and multi-platinum selling records. This is the story of the brothers’ incredible careers and an examination of the Gibb ‘curse’ – an all-too-human look at the yin and yang of fame. This edition is a re-issue of the original 2015 book entitled: Tragedy - the Sad Ballad of the Gibb Brothers.


Swamp Pop

Swamp Pop

Author: Shane K. Bernard

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1996-09

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780878058754

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A search for the sources and sounds of an often overlooked sister genre of Cajun and zydeco music


South to Louisiana

South to Louisiana

Author: John Broven

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1987-01-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9780882896083

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Describes the history of the music of southern Louisiana and examines the influence of Cajun songs on American popular music


Southern Cultures

Southern Cultures

Author: Harry L. Watson

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2008-04-28

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 0807886467

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What does "redneck" mean? What's going to happen to the southern accent? What makes black southerners laugh? What is "real" country music? These are the kinds of questions that pop up in this collection of notable essays from Southern Cultures, the journal of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Intentionally plural, Southern Cultures was founded in 1993 to present all sides of the American South, from sorority sisters to Pocahontas, from kudzu to the blues. This volume collects 27 essays from the journal's first fifteen years, bringing together some of the most memorable and engaging essays as well as some of those most requested for use in courses. A stellar cast of contributors discusses themes of identity, pride, traditions, changes, conflicts, and stereotypes. Topics range from black migrants in Chicago to Mexican immigrants in North Carolina, from Tennessee wrestlers to Martin Luther King, from the Civil War to contemporary debates about the Confederate flag. Funny and serious, historical and contemporary, the collection offers something new for every South-watcher, with fresh perspectives on enduring debates about the people and cultures of America's most complex region. Contributors: Derek H. Alderman, East Carolina University Donna G'Segner Alderman, Greenville, North Carolina S. Jonathan Bass, Samford University Dwight B. Billings, University of Kentucky Catherine W. Bishir, Preservation North Carolina Kathleen M. Blee, University of Pittsburgh Elizabeth Boyd, Vanderbilt University James C. Cobb, University of Georgia Peter A. Coclanis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Joseph Crespino, Emory University Drew Gilpin Faust, Harvard University franklin forts, University of Georgia David Goldfield, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Larry J. Griffin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adam Gussow, University of Mississippi Trudier Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Patrick Huber, University of Missouri-Rolla Louis M. Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi Melton McLaurin, University of North Carolina at Wilmington Michael Montgomery, University of South Carolina Steve Oney, Los Angeles, California Theda Perdue, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dan Pierce, University of North Carolina at Asheville John Shelton Reed, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Mart Stewart, Western Washington University Thomas A. Tweed, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Timothy B. Tyson, Duke University Anthony Walton, Bowdoin College Harry L. Watson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Charles Reagan Wilson, University of Mississippi C. Vann Woodward (1908-1999)