The Sea We Swim In
Author: Frank Rose
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2024-02-13
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781324074557
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA practical guide to "narrative thinking," and why it matters in a world defined by data.
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Author: Frank Rose
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2024-02-13
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781324074557
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA practical guide to "narrative thinking," and why it matters in a world defined by data.
Author: Frank Rose
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2012-03-05
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 0393341259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a field guide to the visionaries - and the fans - who are reinventing the art of storytelling.
Author: Dillon Seitchik-Reardon
Publisher:
Published: 2018-09-20
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9781741175660
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom lap pools to ocean pools, rockpools to hot springs, Places We Swim covers the breadth of Australia, bringing you the 60 best places to swim, dive, jump, paddle and float around the country. You'll discover just what makes each swimming spot unique, learn the best time to go, gain some useful local knowledge and find out the best things to see and do in the area. With destinations ranging from the neighbourhood city pool to remote outback waterfalls, this book is a celebration of not just these magnificent swimming spots, but of the diverse landscapes and communities that make up Australia.
Author: Lynn Sherr
Publisher: Public Affairs
Published: 2012-04-03
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 1610390466
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the nature and appeal of swimming, from the history of the strokes to aspects of modern Olympic competition, as well as the author's personal experiences and milestones in the sport.
Author: Shyam Selvadurai
Publisher: Tundra Books
Published: 2012-12-04
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 1551997207
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmrith comes to terms with his sexuality in this sweeping coming-of-age story set against the stormy backdrop of monsoon season in 1980s Sri Lanka. For fans of Call Me By Your Name. Shyam Selvadurai’s brilliant novels, Funny Boy and Cinnamon Gardens, have garnered him international acclaim. In his first young adult novel, he explores first love with clarity, humor and compassion. The setting is Sri Lanka, 1980, and it is the season of monsoons. Fourteen-year-old Amrith is caught up in the life of the cheerful, well-to-do household in which he is being raised by his vibrant Auntie Bundle and kindly Uncle Lucky. He tries not to think of his life “before,” when his doting mother was still alive. Amrith’s holiday plans seem unpromising: he wants to appear in his school’s production of Othello and he is learning to type at Uncle Lucky’s tropical fish business. Then, like an unexpected monsoon, his cousin arrives from Canada and Amrith’s ordered life is storm-tossed. He finds himself falling in love with the Canadian boy. Othello, with its powerful theme of disastrous jealousy, is the backdrop to the drama in which Amrith finds himself immersed.
Author: Georgie Codd
Publisher: Fleet
Published: 2021-01-28
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780708899199
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGeorgie Codd is scared of fish. Really, really scared. Loving the sea and resenting her phobia, she plots to cross continents, learn to dive and swim with the world's biggest fish: the mighty whale shark. Georgie soon plunges into a realm of strange creatures and intrepid diving adventurers. But as her quest to fight fear expands over oceans, the shark remains elusive, and everything else starts to fall apart around her.
Author: Frank Rose
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2021-06-29
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 1324003146
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA practical guide to "narrative thinking," and why it matters in a world defined by data. In The Sea We Swim In, Frank Rose leads us to a new understanding of stories and their role in our lives. For decades, experts from many fields—psychologists, economists, advertising and marketing executives—failed to register the power of narrative. Scientists thought stories were frivolous. Economists were knee-deep in theory. Marketers just wanted to cut to the sales pitch. Yet stories, not reasoning, are the key to persuasion. Whether we’re aware of it or not, stories determine how we view the world and our place in it. That means the tools of professional storytellers—character, world, detail, voice—can unlock a way of thinking that’s ideal for an age in which we don’t passively consume media but actively participate in it. Building on insights from cognitive psychology and neuroscience, Rose shows us how to see the world in narrative terms, not as a thesis to be argued or a pitch to be made but as a story to be told. Leading brands and top entertainment professionals already understand the vast potential of storytelling. From Warby Parker to Mailchimp to The Walking Dead, Rose explains how they use stories to establish their identity and turn ordinary people into fans—and how you can do the same.
Author: Victoria Whitworth
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2017-04-20
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 1784978361
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize 2018. This is a memoir of intense physical and personal experience, exploring how swimming with seals, gulls and orcas in the cold waters off Orkney provided Victoria Whitworth with an escape from a series of life crises and helped her to deal with intolerable loss. It is also a treasure chest of history and myth, local folklore and archaeological clues, giving us tantalising glimpses of Pictish and Viking men and women, those people lost to history, whose long-hidden secrets are sometimes yielded up by the land and sea.
Author: Ingrid Horrocks
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Published: 2021-07-02
Total Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 0702265357
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe question didn't seem to be so much why we swim, as where and how we swim, and with whom. Also, where we fail to swim, water threatening to flood our lungs or the lungs of others, as well as where we rise and float. Ingrid Horrocks had few aspirations to swimming mastery, but she had always loved being in the water. She set out on a solo swimming journey, then abandoned it for a different kind of immersion altogether – one which led her to more deeply examine relationships, our ecological crisis, and responsibilities to those around us. Where We Swim ranges from solitary swims in polluted rivers in Aotearoa New Zealand, to dips in pools in Arizona and the Peruvian Amazon, and in the ocean off Western Australia and the south coast of England. Part memoir, part travel and nature writing, this generous and absorbing book is about being a daughter, sister, partner, mother, and above all a human being living among other animals on this watery planet.
Author: Angus Fletcher
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2022-03-08
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 1982135980
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A brilliant examination of literary invention through the ages, from ancient Mesopotamia to Elena Ferrante, showing how writers created technical breakthroughs as sophisticated and significant as any in science, and in the process, engineered enhancements to the human heart and mind"--