Sharps

Sharps

Author: K. J. Parker

Publisher: Hachette+ORM

Published: 2012-07-17

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 0316194107

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K.J. Parker's new stand-alone novel is a perfectly executed tale of intrigue and deception. For the first time in nearly forty years, an uneasy truce has been called between two neighbouring kingdoms. The war has been long and brutal, fought over the usual things: resources, land, money. . . Now, there is a chance for peace. Diplomatic talks have begun and with them, the games. Two teams of fencers represent their nations at this pivotal moment. When the future of the world lies balanced on the point of a rapier, one misstep could mean ruin for all. Human nature being what it is, does peace really have a chance?


Defying the Nazis

Defying the Nazis

Author: Artemis Joukowsky

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 080707182X

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The little-known story of the Sharps whose rescue and relief missions across Europe during World War II saved the lives of countless Jews, refugees, and political dissidents. Official companion to the Ken Burns PBS film. For readers captivated by the story of Antonina Zabinski as told in The Zookeeper's Wife and other stories of rescue missions during WWII, Defying the Nazis is an essential read. In 1939, the Reverend Waitstill Sharp, a young Unitarian minister, and his wife, Martha, a social worker, accepted a mission from the American Unitarian Association: they were to leave their home and young children in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and travel to Prague, Czechoslovakia, to help address the mounting refugee crisis. Seventeen ministers had been asked to undertake this mission and had declined; Rev. Sharp was the first to accept the call for volunteers in Europe. Armed with only $40,000, Waitstill and Martha quickly learned the art of spy craft and undertook dangerous rescue and relief missions across war-torn Europe, saving refugees, political dissidents, and Jews on the eve of World War II. After narrowly avoiding the Gestapo themselves, the Sharps returned to Europe in 1940 as representatives of the newly formed Unitarian Service Committee and continued their relief efforts in Vichy France. A fascinating portrait of resistance as told through the story of one courageous couple, Defying the Nazis offers a rare glimpse at high-stakes international relief efforts during WWII and tells the remarkable true story of a couple whose faith and commitment to social justice inspired them to risk their lives to save countless others.


Sharp

Sharp

Author: Michelle Dean

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2018-04-10

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0802165710

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A “deeply researched and uncommonly engrossing” book profiling ten trailblazing literary women, including Dorothy Parker and Joan Didion (Paris Review). In Sharp, Michelle Dean explores the lives of ten women of vastly different backgrounds and points of view who all made a significant contribution to the cultural and intellectual history of America. These women—Dorothy Parker, Rebecca West, Hannah Arendt, Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, Pauline Kael, Joan Didion, Nora Ephron, Renata Adler, and Janet Malcolm—are united by what Dean calls “sharpness,” the ability to cut to the quick with precision of thought and wit. Sharp is a vibrant depiction of the intellectual beau monde of twentieth-century New York, where gossip-filled parties gave out to literary slugging-matches in the pages of the Partisan Review or the New York Review of Books. It is also a passionate portrayal of how these women asserted themselves through their writing despite the extreme condescension of the male-dominated cultural establishment. Mixing biography, literary criticism, and cultural history, Sharp is a celebration of this group of extraordinary women, an engaging introduction to their works, and a testament to how anyone who feels powerless can claim the mantle of writer, and, perhaps, change the world.


Card Sharps and Bucket Shops

Card Sharps and Bucket Shops

Author: Ann Fabian

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9780415923576

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Sharp Leadership

Sharp Leadership

Author: Carl Sharperson, Jr.

Publisher: Sharperson's Executive Leadership

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780999202364

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Carl Sharperson, Jr. takes readers on a journey of how to transition life experiences, good or bad, into leadership opportunities. He shares with transparency how racism, cancer, the United States Naval Academy, The Marine Corps, hiring and firing shaped him into the entrepreneur he is now. From his stories, you will receive a blueprint for how you, too, can transform¿ ¿your trials to triumph by leading your team, your family, or your business to the next level. Sharp Leadership is for those who: Have been counted out Faced seemingly insurmountable obstaclesFelt stuck in their circumstancesAre unclear about how to navigate corporate AmericaAre trying to build cohesive military or sports teamsSharp Leadership inspires and offers strategies on how to: Lead from an authentic placeOvercome adversity with sanity Form a tribe of supportersMake every circumstance a learning opportunity


The Norton Book of Friendship

The Norton Book of Friendship

Author: Eudora Welty

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9780393030655

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Famous literary friendships such as those between H.L. Mencken and James Joyce, Gustave Flaubert and Ivan Turgenev, and Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore are examined in this magnificent collection of stories, legends, poems, essays, letters, and memoirs that illuminate the breadth and depth of friendship in all its human complexity.