My Brother Paul

My Brother Paul

Author: Richard L. Rubenstein

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Paul as a radical Jewish mystic whose insights often anticipate the world of twentieth-century psychoanalysis.


My Brother and His Brother

My Brother and His Brother

Author: Håkan Lindquist

Publisher: Bruno Gmuender

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783959852524

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Coming-of-age novel, detective story and a gripping as well as touching book about love and memory, "My Brother and His Brother" tells the story of 18-year-old Jonas and his quest to discover the truth about the deceased older brother he never got to meet.


My Brother's Madness

My Brother's Madness

Author: Paul Pines

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0810132990

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My Brother's Madness is based on the author's relationship with his brother—who had a psychotic breakdown in his late forties—and explores the unfolding of two intertwined lives and the nature of delusion. Circumstances lead one brother from juvenile crime on the streets of Brooklyn to war-torn Vietnam, to a fast-track life as a Hollywood publicist to owning and operating The Tin Palace, one of New York's most legendary jazz clubs, while his brother falls into, and fights his way back from, a delusional psychosis. My Brother's Madness is part thriller, part exploration that not only describes the causes, character, and journey of mental illness, but also makes sense of it. It is ultimately a story of our own humanity, and answers the question, Am I my brother's keeper?


The Ride Together

The Ride Together

Author: Paul Karasik

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-05-11

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1439122156

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We looked like a cup of human fruit cocktail dumped onto the top of the house, each piece different but all out of the same can. So begins a book unlike any other, half comics and half text, about a family that lives with autism -- and the strange life that is ordinary to them. The oldest son, David, recites Superman episodes as he walks around the living room. A late-night family poker game spirals into a fog-driven duel. A thug from an old black-and-white rerun crawls out of the television. A housekeeper transforms into an avenging angel. A broken plate signals a terrible change in the family that none of them can prevent...until it's too late. This groundbreaking work was excerpted in The New York Times for its ability to honestly, eloquently, and respectfully set forth what life is like with autism in the family. What sets The Ride Together apart is its combination of imagination and realism -- its vision of a family's inner world -- with David at the center.


The Brother You Choose

The Brother You Choose

Author: Susie Day

Publisher: Haymarket Books

Published: 2020-06-02

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1642592013

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In 1971, Eddie Conway, Lieutenant of Security for the Baltimore chapter of the Black Panther Party, was convicted of murdering a police officer and sentenced to life plus thirty years behind bars. Paul Coates was a community worker at the time and didn't know Eddie well – the little he knew, he didn't much like. But Paul was dead certain that Eddie's charges were bogus. He vowed never to leave Eddie – and in so doing, changed the course of both their lives. For over forty-three years, as he raised a family and started a business, Paul visited Eddie in prison, often taking his kids with him. He and Eddie shared their lives and worked together on dozens of legal campaigns in hopes of gaining Eddie's release. Paul's founding of the Black Classic Press in 1978 was originally a way to get books to Eddie in prison. When, in 2014, Eddie finally walked out onto the streets of Baltimore, Paul Coates was there to greet him. Today, these two men remain rock-solid comrades and friends – each, the other's chosen brother. When Eddie and Paul met in the Baltimore Panther Party, they were in their early twenties. They are now into their seventies. This book is a record of their lives and their relationship, told in their own voices. Paul and Eddie talk about their individual stories, their work, their politics, and their immeasurable bond.


Brother Paul's Mormon Bathroon Reader

Brother Paul's Mormon Bathroon Reader

Author: Paul B. Skousen

Publisher: Bonneville Books

Published: 2005-11

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781555178956

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A delightful exploration of discovery for Latter-Day Saints of all ages that promises entertaining reading for hours on end. Within its pages, become inspired, educated, motivated, surprised, and enlightened.


My Brother's Book

My Brother's Book

Author: Maurice Sendak

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780062234896

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Fifty years after Where the Wild Things Are was published comes the last book Maurice Sendak completed before his death in May 2012, My Brother's Book. With influences from Shakespeare and William Blake, Sendak pays homage to his late brother, Jack, whom he credited for his passion for writing and drawing. Pairing Sendak's poignant poetry with his exquisite and dramatic artwork, this book redefines what mature readers expect from Maurice Sendak while continuing the lasting legacy he created over his long, illustrious career. Sendak's tribute to his brother is an expression of both grief and love and will resonate with his lifelong fans who may have read his children's books and will be ecstatic to discover something for them now. Pulitzer Prize–winning literary critic and Shakespearean scholar Stephen Greenblatt contributes a moving introduction.


My Brother Moochie

My Brother Moochie

Author: Issac J. Bailey

Publisher: Other Press, LLC

Published: 2018-05-29

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1590518608

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A rare first-person account that combines a journalist’s skilled reporting with the raw emotion of a younger brother’s heartfelt testimony of what his family endured after his eldest brother killed a man and was sentenced to life in prison. At the age of nine, Issac J. Bailey saw his hero, his eldest brother, taken away in handcuffs, not to return from prison for thirty-two years. Bailey tells the story of their relationship and of his experience living in a family suffering from guilt and shame. Drawing on sociological research as well as his expertise as a journalist, he seeks to answer the crucial question of why Moochie and many other young black men—including half of the ten boys in his own family—end up in the criminal justice system. What role do poverty, race, and faith play? What effect does living in the South, in the Bible Belt, have? And why is their experience understood as an acceptable trope for black men, while white people who commit crimes are never seen in this generalized way? My Brother Moochie provides a wide-ranging yet intensely intimate view of crime and incarceration in the United States, and the devastating effects on the incarcerated, their loved ones, their victims, and society as a whole. It also offers hope for families caught in the incarceration trap: though the Bailey family’s lows have included prison and bearing the responsibility for multiple deaths, their highs have included Harvard University, the White House, and a renewed sense of pride and understanding that presents a path forward.