Oil Brat

Oil Brat

Author: Jonathan Bennett

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 0987789104

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Oil Brat is a coming-of-age story you probably won't want your kids to read. Join Dylan, wannabe James Bond style lover, in his raunchy romp through childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood - as he learns to survive, he sometimes gets the girl, but usually she comes with a lot more than he bargained for! An irreverent look at growing up in the dysfunctional world of international oil camps. A picaresque novel about alienation, set in an age when parents allowed kids the freedom to make their own mistakes...and Dylan Douglas is hard-wired for trouble! Oil Brat is also the story of the females that combine to make the boy a man. Dylan's loves - Genevieve, Bridget, Gabriela, Poppy, Megan...and others - each play a special role in transforming a confused three-year-old into a more arrogant, but just as confused twenty-something.


Aramco Brat

Aramco Brat

Author: Richard P Howard

Publisher:

Published: 2021-12

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13:

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From a Pittsburgh trailer park to Harvard Business School, a youth's journey set in the turbulent Middle East spiked with tragedy, wrong turns, unforced errors, luck, espionage, and family love. Whether life grinds you down or polishes you...depends on what you're made of.


Army Brat

Army Brat

Author: Glenda Page

Publisher: LifeRich Publishing

Published: 2018-09-28

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1489719741

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Army Brat is a true story of her military childhood and her high and low points outside the military.


Maracaibo Oil Brat

Maracaibo Oil Brat

Author: Susan McClurg Berman

Publisher:

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780989758406

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When Susan McClurg's parents accept a job transfer in 1957, Susan is plucked out of her familiar and routine existence in Orange, Texas and plunked down in always-hot oil-rich Maracaibo, Venezuela. While too tall, preteen Susan struggles to make new friends at her American school, she comes to grips with life in a country peppered with revolutions, strikes and mandatory curfews. When Pat, Susan's older sister, flies to Maracaibo for her summer break from college, the naïve McClurg family takes trips to Colombia and Caracas.


Where We Find Ourselves

Where We Find Ourselves

Author: Miriam Ben-Yoseph

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2010-03-24

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1438425201

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Explores the universal longing for home, illuminated through the essays, poetry, and fiction of forty Jewish women writers from around the world.


What Wildness Is This

What Wildness Is This

Author: Susan Wittig Albert

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2007-03-01

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0292716303

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A collection of short stories, poems, and essays written by women who share the experiences of living in the Southwest.


Play the Way You Feel

Play the Way You Feel

Author: Kevin Whitehead

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-04-01

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0190847581

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Jazz stories have been entwined with cinema since the inception of jazz film genre in the 1920s, giving us origin tales and biopics, spectacles and low-budget quickies, comedies, musicals, and dramas, and stories of improvisers and composers at work. And the jazz film has seen a resurgence in recent years--from biopics like Miles Ahead and HBO's Bessie, to dramas Whiplash and La La Land. In Play the Way You Feel, author and jazz critic Kevin Whitehead offers a comprehensive guide to these films and other media from the perspective of the music itself. Spanning 93 years of film history, the book looks closely at movies, cartoons, and a few TV shows that tell jazz stories, from early talkies to modern times, with an eye to narrative conventions and common story points. Examining the ways historical films have painted a clear picture of the past or overtly distorted history, Play the Way You Feel serves up capsule discussions of sundry topics including Duke Ellington's social life at the Cotton Club, avant-garde musical practices in 1930s vaudeville, and Martin Scorsese's improvisatory method on the set of New York, New York. Throughout the book, Whitehead brings the same analytical bent and concise, witty language listeners know from his jazz segments on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. He investigates well-known songs, traces the development of the stock jazz film ending, and offers fresh, often revisionist takes on works by such directors as Howard Hawks, John Cassavetes, Shirley Clarke, Francis Ford Coppola, Clint Eastwood, Spike Lee, Robert Altman, Woody Allen and Damien Chazelle. In all, Play the Way You Feel is a feast for film-genre fanatics and movie-watching jazz enthusiasts.