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Nowhere, Exactly: On Identity and Belonging

by M.G. Vassanji

From one of Canada's most celebrated writers, two-time Giller Prize winner M.G. Vassanji, comes a thoughtful meditation on what it means to belong in the world.Home is never a single place, entirely and unequivocally. It is contingent. The abstract "nowhere," then, is the true home.M.G. Vassanji has been exploring the immigrant experience for over three decades, drawing deeply on his own transnational upbringing and intimate understanding of the unique challenges and perspectives born from leaving one's home to resettle in a new land. The question of identity, of how to configure and see oneself within this new land, is one such challenge faced. But Vassanji suggests that a more fundamental and slippery endeavour than establishing one's identity is how, if ever, we can establish a sense of belonging. Can we ever truly belong in this new home? Did we ever truly belong in the home we left? Where exactly do we belong? For many, the answer is nowhere exactly. Combining brilliant prose, thoughtful, candid observation, and a lifetime of exploring how we as individuals are shaped by the places and communities in which we live and the history that haunts them, Nowhere, Exactly examines with exquisite sensitivity the space between identity and belonging, the immigrant experience of both loss and gain, and the weight of memory and nostalgia, guilt and hope felt by so many of those who leave their homes in search of new ones.

Nowhere for Very Long: The Unexpected Road to an Unconventional Life

by Brianna Madia

In this beautifully written, vividly detailed memoir, a young woman chronicles her adventures traveling across the deserts of the American West in an orange van named Bertha and reflects on an unconventional approach to life. <p><p>A woman defined by motion, Brianna Madia bought a beat-up bright orange van, filled it with her two dogs Bucket and Dagwood, and headed into the canyons of Utah with her husband. Nowhere for Very Long is her deeply felt, immaculately told story of exploration—of the world outside and the spirit within. <p><p>However, pursuing a life of intention isn’t always what it seems. In fact, at times it was downright boring, exhausting, and even desperate—when Bertha overheated and she was forced to pull over on a lonely stretch of South Dakota highway; when the weather was bitterly cold and her water jugs froze beneath her as she slept in the parking lot of her office; when she worried about money, her marriage, and the looming question mark of her future. But Brianna was committed to living a life true to herself, come what may, and that made all the difference. <p><p>Nowhere for Very Long is the true story of a woman learning and unlearning, from backroads to breakdowns, from married to solo, and finally, from lost to found to lost again . . . this time, on purpose. <p> <b>New York Times Bestseller</b>

Nowhere Girl: A Memoir of a Fugitive Childhood

by Cheryl Diamond

&“An absolutely breathless read. Nowhere Girl is a courageous, heart-breaking, and beautifully written story of a girl doing everything in her power to protect the ones she loves.&” —Paul Haggis, Academy Award-winning writer/director of Crash, Million Dollar Baby, and Casino RoyaleBy the age of nine, I will have lived in more than a dozen countries, on five continents, under six assumed identities. I&’ll know how a document is forged, how to withstand an interrogation, and most important, how to disappear . . . Wild, heart-wrenching, and unexpectedly funny, Nowhere Girl is an inspiring coming-of-age memoir about running for freedom against the odds. To the young Cheryl Diamond, life felt like one big adventure, whether she was hurtling down the Himalayas in a rickety car or mingling with underworld fixers. Her family appeared to be an unbreakable gang of five. One day they were in Australia, the next South Africa, the pattern repeating as they crossed continents, changed identities, and erased their pasts. What Diamond didn&’t yet know was that she was born into a family of outlaws fleeing from the highest international law enforcement agencies, a family with secrets that would eventually catch up to all of them. By the time she was in her teens, Diamond had lived dozens of lives and lies, but as she grew, love and trust turned to fear and violence, and her family—the only people she had in the world—began to unravel. She started to realize that her life itself might be a big con, and the people she loved, the most dangerous of all. With no way out and her identity burned so often that she had no proof she even existed, all that was left was a girl from nowhere. Surviving would require her to escape, and to do so Diamond would have to unlearn all the rules she grew up with. Like The Glass Castle meets Catch Me If You Can, Nowhere Girl is an impossible-to-believe true story of self-discovery and triumph.

Nowhere Land: A Stephan Raszer Investigation

by A.W. Hill

After a young member of the Jehovah's Witness Church is abducted in conjunction with a ritualistic triple homicide in the mountains outside of Los Angeles, the church engages cult specialist Stephan Raszer to find her perilous trail. Based on evidence that the girl may have been trafficked into a sex and terrorism ring with a Middle Eastern nexus, Raszer soon unveils an inside–out reality that begins on the Internet and ends in a fabled fortress on the borderlands of Turkey, Iran, and Iraq, where a powerful figure known only as the Old Man is said to hold the strings.With the dubious aid of the abductee's wayward sister, along with a renegade CIA agent and a fraternity of sojourning gamesters, Raszer journeys far from the rational world and deep into a dangerous and erotically charged netherland. Piece by piece, he gathers evidence of a world–altering criminal conspiracy linked to an ancient Persian sect that uses an Internet role–playing game to recruit its foot soldiers. To solve the puzzle and find the girl, Stephan Raszer must play the game and try to hold on to his soul and his sanity in a world turned on its head.

The Nowhere Men

by Michael Calvin

Winner of The Times British Sports Book Award 2014. A fascinating insight into the enclosed world of football scouts in the UKA teenaged boy plays football in a suburban park. His name is Raheem Sterling. The call is made: “Get down here quick. This is something special”.Another boy is 8, going on 28. His name is Jack Wilshere. The referee, an Arsenal scout, spirits him away from Luton Town.A young goalkeeper struggles on loan at Cheltenham Town in League Two. His name is Jack Butland. Within months he will be playing for England.Welcome to football’s hidden tribe. Scouts are everywhere yet nowhere, faceless and nameless, despite making the informed decisions worth millions. Award-winning sportswriter Michael Calvin opens up their hidden world, examining their disconnected lifestyles, petty betrayals and unconsidered professionalism of men who spend long, lonely hours on the road.

Nowhere Near Normal

by Traci Foust

In the bestselling tradition of Augusten Burroughs, a compassionate, witty, and completely candid memoir that chronicles growing up with obsessive-compulsive disorder. When all the neighborhood kids were playing outdoors, seven-year-old Traci Foust was inside making sure the miniature Catholic saint statues on her windowsill always pointed north, scratching out bald patches on her scalp, and snapping her fingers after every utterance of the word God. As Traci grew older, her OCD blossomed to include panic attacks and bizarre behaviors, including a fear of the sun, an obsession with contracting eradicated diseases, and the idea that she could catch herself on fire just by thinking about it. While stints of therapy -- and lots of Nyquil -- sometimes helped, nothing alleviated the fact that her single mother and mid-life crisis father had no idea how to deal with her. Traci Foust shares her wacky and compelling journey with brutal honesty, from becoming a teenage runaway on the poetry slam beat in the hippie beach towns of Northern California to living at a family-owned nursing home, in a room with a seventy-five- year-old WWII Vet who kept mistaking her for a prostitute. In this funny, frenetic, and wonderfully dark-humored account of her struggles with a variety of psychological disorders, Traci ultimately concludes that there is nothing special about being "normal."

Nowhere to Go

by Casey Watson

Foster carer Casey Watson shares the shocking true story of Tyler, an abused eleven-year-old who, after stabbing his step-mother, had nowhere else to go.

Nowhere to Run: The ridiculous life of a semi-professional football club chairman

by Jonathan Sayer

‘Captures the illogical romance of the sport’ NEW STATESMANEver wondered what it would be like to run your local football club?On the second oldest football pitch in the world, Jonathan Sayer stands atop a beer crate to address the assembled fans. As his initial optimism begins to slip through his fingers, the new chairman of Ashton United starts to realize the scale of the challenge ahead.With a fan-led mutiny on his hands, a star striker on crutches, and a record number of games without a win, Jonathan is forced to make a series of increasingly desperate decisions – from sinking his life savings into an ever-spiralling wage bill to inviting a local priest to perform a late-night exorcism on the pitch.Chronicling the euphoric highs and bitter disappointments of the less glamourous side of the beautiful game, Nowhere to Run is the hilarious, heart-warming tale of life in the hot seat of a non-league football club.‘A glorious chronicle of memorable highs, bitter disappointments and never-ending bills’MIRROR

Nowhere's Child: The inspiring story of how one woman survived Hitler's breeding camps and found an Irish home

by Kari Rosvall Naomi Linehan

Kari Rosvall's early life was shrouded in mystery until, at age 64, she received a letter through the post. In it was a photograph of herself as a young baby - the only one she had ever seen. This was the first step towards her discovery of the dark secret of her conception.Kari soon learned that she was a Lebensborn child, part of Hitler's 'Spring of Life' programme, which encouraged Nazi soldiers to have children with Scandinavian women in order to create an Aryan race. And so began a journey back to her roots: to Norway, where she was taken from her mother and sent to Germany in a crate to join the other Lebensborn children, and to post-war Germany and her eventual rescue by the Red Cross from an attic.Nowhere's Child is a remarkable story of reconciliation and of forging new beginnings from a dark past. Ultimately, for this woman who set up a new life in Ireland, it is the life-affirming account of what it really means to find a place called home.

Nuclear Forces: The Making of the Physicist Hans Bethe

by Silvan S. Schweber

“A highly readable account . . . tracing the future Nobel laureate through his formative years and up to the eve of World War II” (The Wall Street Journal).On the fiftieth anniversary of Hiroshima, Nobel-winning physicist Hans Bethe called on his fellow scientists to stop working on weapons of mass destruction. What drove Bethe, the head of Theoretical Physics at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project, to renounce the weaponry he had once worked so tirelessly to create? That is one of the questions answered by Nuclear Forces, a riveting biography of Bethe’s early life and development as both a scientist and a man of principle.As Silvan Schweber follows Bethe from his childhood in Germany, to laboratories in Italy and England, and on to Cornell University, he shows how these differing environments were reflected in the kind of physics Bethe produced. Many of the young quantum physicists in the 1930s, including Bethe, had Jewish roots, and Schweber considers how Liberal Judaism in Germany helps explain their remarkable contributions. A portrait emerges of a man whose strategy for staying on top of a deeply hierarchical field was to tackle only those problems he knew he could solve.Bethe’s emotional maturation was shaped by his father and by two women of Jewish background: his overly possessive mother and his wife, who would later serve as an ethical touchstone during the turbulent years he spent designing nuclear bombs. Situating Bethe in the context of the various communities where he worked, Schweber provides a full picture of prewar developments in physics that changed the modern world, and of a scientist shaped by the unprecedented moral dilemmas those developments in turn created.Praise for Nuclear Forces“Schweber’s account of Hans Bethe’s life . . . reveals the origins of a charismatic scientist, grounded in the importance of his parents and his Jewish roots . . . [Schweber] recreates the social world that shaped the character of the last of the memorable young scientists who established the field of quantum mechanics.” —Publishers Weekly“Nuclear Forces is a carefully researched, historically and biographically insightful account of the development of a profession and of one of its leading representatives during a century in which physics and physicists played key roles in scientific, cultural, political, and military developments.” —David C. Cassidy, author of A Short History of Physics in the American Century

Nuclear Forces: The Making of the Physicist Hans Bethe

by Silvan S. Schweber

On the fiftieth anniversary of Hiroshima, Nobel-winning physicist Hans Bethe called on his fellow scientists to stop working on weapons of mass destruction. What drove Bethe, the head of Theoretical Physics at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project, to renounce the weaponry he had once worked so tirelessly to create? That is one of the questions answered by Nuclear Forces, a riveting biography of Bethe’s early life and development as both a scientist and a man of principle. As Silvan Schweber follows Bethe from his childhood in Germany, to laboratories in Italy and England, and on to Cornell University, he shows how these differing environments were reflected in the kind of physics Bethe produced. Many of the young quantum physicists in the 1930s, including Bethe, had Jewish roots, and Schweber considers how Liberal Judaism in Germany helps explain their remarkable contributions. A portrait emerges of a man whose strategy for staying on top of a deeply hierarchical field was to tackle only those problems he knew he could solve. Bethe’s emotional maturation was shaped by his father and by two women of Jewish background: his overly possessive mother and his wife, who would later serve as an ethical touchstone during the turbulent years he spent designing nuclear bombs. Situating Bethe in the context of the various communities where he worked, Schweber provides a full picture of prewar developments in physics that changed the modern world, and of a scientist shaped by the unprecedented moral dilemmas those developments in turn created.

Nuclear Non-Proliferation in International Law - Volume III

by Jonathan L. Black-Branch Dieter Fleck

This Third Volume of the book series focuses on the development and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, an interdependent characteristic of the Non-Proliferation Treaty along with disarmament and non-proliferation. This Volume explores this interrelationship focusing on issues of peaceful uses, i. e. safety and security of fissile material, considering the different roles of nation states as well as the International Atomic Energy Agency, ultimately presenting a number of conclusions for international cooperation in this sensitive field where political discussion often dominates over legal analysis. Jonathan L. Black Branch is Professor of International Law at Royal Holloway University of London and Barrister at One Garden Court; a Magistrate in Oxfordshire; a Justice of the Peace for England & Wales; a Member of Wolfson College, University of Oxford; Chair of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Nuclear Weapons, Non-Proliferation & Contemporary International Law. Dieter Fleck is Former Director International Agreements & Policy, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany; Member of the Advisory Board of the Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL); Rapporteur of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Nuclear Weapons, Non-Proliferation & Contemporary International Law.

Nuestra América: My Family in the Vertigo of Translation

by Claudio Lomnitz

NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR BY KIRKUS REVIEWSA riveting study of the intersections between Jewish and Latin American culture, this immigrant family memoir recounts history with psychological insight and the immediacy of a thriller. In Nuestra América, eminent anthropologist and historian Claudio Lomnitz traces his grandparents&’ exile from Eastern Europe to South America. At the same time, the book is a pretext to explain and analyze the worldview, culture, and spirit of countries such as Peru, Colombia, and Chile, from the perspective of educated Jewish emigrants imbued with the hope and determination typical of those who escaped Europe in the 1920s. Lomnitz&’s grandparents, who were both trained to defy ghetto life with the pioneering spirit of the early Zionist movement, became intensely involved in the Peruvian leftist intellectual milieu and its practice of connecting Peru&’s indigenous past to an emancipatory internationalism that included Jewish culture and thought. After being thrown into prison supposedly for their socialist leanings, Lomnitz&’s grandparents were exiled to Colombia, where they were subject to its scandals, its class system, its political life. Through this lens, Lomnitz explores the almost negligible attention and esteem that South America holds in US public opinion. The story then continues to Chile during World War II, Israel in the 1950s, and finally to Claudio&’s youth, living with his parents in Berkeley, California, and Mexico City.

Nuestra América: 30 Inspiring Latinas/Latinos Who Have Shaped the United States

by Sabrina Vourvoulias

Celebrate 30 influential Latinas/Latinos/Latinxs in U.S. history with Nuestra América, a fully-illustrated anthology from the Smithsonian Latino Center. Nuestra América highlights the inspiring stories of thirty Latina/o/xs throughout history and their incredible contributions to the cultural, social, and political character of the United States. The stories in this book cover each figure's cultural background, childhood, and the challenges and opportunities they met in pursuit of their goals. A glossary of terms and discussion question-filled reading guide, created by the Smithsonian Latino Center, encourage further research and exploration. Twenty-three of the stories featured in this anthology will also be included in the future Molina Family Latino Gallery, the first national gallery dedicated to Latina/o/xs at the Smithsonian.This book is a must-have for teachers looking to create a more inclusive curriculum, Latina/o/x youth who need to see themselves represented as an important part of the American story, and all parents who want their kids to have a better understanding of American history. Featuring beautiful portraits by Gloria Félix, this is a book that children (and adults) will page through and learn from again and again.Nuestra América profiles the following notable figures: Sylvia Acevedo, Luis Álvarez, Pura Belpré, Martha E. Bernal, Julia de Burgos, César Chávez, Sandra Cisneros, Roberto Clemente, Celia Cruz, Olga E. Custodio, Óscar de la Renta, Jaime Escalante, Macario García, Emma González, Laurie Hernández, Juan Felipe Herrera, Dolores Huerta, Jennifer Lopez, Xiuhtezcatl Martínez, Sylvia Méndez, Lin-Manuel Miranda, C. David Molina, Rita Moreno, Ellen Ochoa, Jorge Ramos, Sylvia Rivera, María Elena Salinas, Sonia Sotomayor, Dara Torres, and Robert Unanue.

Nuestra Am¿rica: 30 latinas/latinos inspiradores que han forjado la historia de Los Estados Unidos

by Sabrina Vourvoulias

Se celebran 30 latinas y latinos influyentes en la historia estadounidense con Nuestra América, una antología completamente ilustrada del Centro Latino Smithsonian.Nuestra América resalta las historias inspiradoras de treinta latinas y latinos a lo largo de la historia y sus muchas contribuciones al carácter cultural, social y político de los Estados Unidos.Las historias de cada figura dentro del libro relatan su herencia cultural, su niñez y los retos y oportunidades con las cuales se encontraron al perseguir sus metas. Un glosario de términos y una guía de lectura, creada por el Centro Latino Smithsonian, promueven más investigaciones y exploración. Veintitrés de las historias presentadas en esta antología serán también incluidas en la futura Galería Latina de la Familia Molina, la primera galería nacional dedicada a los latinos en el Smithsonian.Este libro es imprescindible para maestros buscando crear un currículo más inclusivo, jóvenes latinos que necesitan verse representados como una parte importante de la historia estadounidense y todo padre queriendo que sus hijos tengan mejor entendimiento de la historia de los Estados Unidos. Con bellos retratos por Gloria Félix, jóvenes (y adultos) seguirán hojeando y aprendiendo de Nuestra América una y otra vez.Nuestra América destaca las siguientes figuras notables:Sylvia Acevedo, Luis Álvarez, Pura Belpré, Martha E. Bernal, Julia de Burgos, César Chávez, Sandra Cisneros, Roberto Clemente, Celia Cruz, Olga E. Custodio, Óscar de la Renta, Jaime Escalante, Macario García, Emma González, Laurie Hernández, Juan Felipe Herrera, Dolores Huerta, Jennifer Lopez, Xiuhtezcatl Martínez, Sylvia Méndez, Lin-Manuel Miranda, C. David Molina, Rita Moreno, Ellen Ochoa, Jorge Ramos, Sylvia Rivera, María Elena Salinas, Sonia Sotomayor, Dara Torres y Robert Unanue.

Nuestra Arma es Nuestra Palabra: Escritos Selectos

by Jose Saramago Juana Ponce De Leon Subcomandante Marcos Ana Carrigan

En este libro fundamental, Seven Stories Press presenta una poderosa colección de escritos literarios, filosóficos y políticos del enigmático vocero de los zapatistas, SubComandante Marcos. Con la Introducción del ganador del Premio Nobel, José Saramago, e ilustrado con bellas fotos en blanco y negro, Nuestra Arma es Nuestra Palabra cristaliza, la pasión de un rebelde, la poesía de un movimiento y el genio literario de los indígenas de México. Marcos captura por primera vez la atención mundial el primero de enero de 1994 cuando un grupo guerrillero indígena que se llama a sí mismo "Zapatista", en rebelión contra el gobierno de México, se apodera de poblaciones claves en Chiapas, el Estado más al sur del país. En los ocho años que han pasado desde esa rebelión, Marcos ha alterado el curso de la política mexicana y ha surgido como un símbolo internacional de la construcción de los movimientos de base, rebelión y democracia. Su prolífico torrente de escritos de poesía política, cuentos, mitos tradicionales que Marcos ha recogido desde el primero de enero de 1994, llena más de cuatro volúmenes. Nuestra Arma es Nuestra Palabra presenta lo mejor de sus escritos, muchos de los cuales no habían sido publicado antes en inglés. Nuestra Arma es Nuestra Palabra está dividido en tres secciones. La primera junta sus ensayos políticos esenciales y muestra la evolución del pensamiento zapatista como un movimiento tanto dentro, como fuera de México. La segunda, presenta el pensamiento filosófico de Marcos, sus reflexiones personales e incluye una recolección humorística de sus primeros días de guerrillero, así como sus cartas a otros escritores. En la tercera aparecen muchas historias cortas, cuentos populares, y mitos indígenas que Marcos ha conocido, incluída la premiada "Historia de los Colores". A través de este libro extraordinario oimos la voz no comprometida de las comunidades indígenas que viven en resistencia, expresando por medio de manifiestos y mitos el apremio universal de dignidad, democracia y libertad. Es la voz de un pueblo que rehusa ser olvidado, es la voz la transición de México, la voz de un pueblo luchando por la democracia, usando sus palabras como su única arma.

Nuestra casa está ardiendo: Una familia y de un planeta en crisis

by Greta Thunberg Varios Autores

Esta es la historia de una familia que afronta su propia crisis enfrentándose a una crisis aún mayor: la de nuestro planeta #HuelgaPorElClima «Quiero que actúen como si nuestra casa estuviera ardiendo. Porque así es.» Con estas palabras cerraba Greta Thunberg su discurso en el foro de Davos el 25 de enero de 2019, cinco meses después de iniciar su huelga por el clima. Desde entonces, la activista ha sumado a millones de personas a su lucha para salvar el planeta. Pero ¿qué llevó a una adolescente de quince años a tomar la decisión de plantarse en solitario ante el Parlamento de su país y desde allí intentar cambiar el mundo? Esta historia, escrita por la familia Thunberg y narrada por la voz de la madre, la cantante de ópera Malena Ernman, comienza cuando la pequeña Greta cae en una depresión severa y deja de comer por el impacto de un documental sobre el cambio climático. Sus padres emprenden una batalla feroz por su salud hasta que le diagnostican síndrome de Asperger, autismo de alto funcionamiento y TOC. Al poco tiempo, la hija menor, Beata, muestra signos de trastornos similares. Este es el grito de auxilio de una niña para convencer, primero a los suyos y luego al mundo, de que la sociedad está tan enferma como el planeta y de que es urgente que reaccione. Una narración sobrecogedora de una familia moderna que supera su propia crisis desafiando una crisis global. La crítica ha dicho...«Esta época necesita gente como Greta. Las ideas están en el aire y hace falta alguien que las formule.»Svetlana Alexiévich «Escuchemos a Greta. Tal vez todavía estemos a tiempo.»J. M. G. Le Clézio «El relato extraordinario de cómo una familia logra erguirse, con gran lucidez moral, ante la tremenda responsabilidad de estar vivos en el momento en que nuestras decisiones colectivas inmediatas están determinando el futuro de la vida en la Tierra. [...] Greta Thunberg ya ha inspirado un hito global: este libro guarda la esencia de cómo ganaremos.»Naomi Klein «La historia de Greta es sorprendente y emocionante. [...] No creo que exista un precedente similar en toda la historia: que una adolescente [...] lidere un movimiento de millones de personas.»David Wallace-Wells (autor de El planeta inhóspito), El País «Greta arde de autenticidad, es un puro aullido de desesperación y de incredulidad ante nuestra ceguera.»Rosa Montero «La familia Thunberg-Ernman narra de manera amena y con una sinceridad apabullante su paso devastador por los infiernos.»Eva Stegen, The Friday «Una lectura poderosa y convincente, distópica y optimista, personal y objetiva.»Marie Pettersson, Sydsvenskan «Un grito [...], un testimonio escrito ahora que el presagio de un desastre avanza. La propia crisis de una familia es, en realidad, una prueba de su inteligencia.»Sverker Sörlin, Dagens Nyheter «Un libro conmovedor.»Arno Widmann, Berliner Zeitung «Una mirada sorprendente e introspectiva de una familia que vive adaptándose a los reveses del destino.»Steffen Trumpf, dpa «Valiente y tenaz.»Anna Hellgren, Expressen «Una historia extraordinaria y emocionante.»Alexandra von Poschinger, Passauer Neue Presse

Nuestra generación dorada

by Diego Muñoz

Diego Muñoz ensaya una explicación al increíble fenómeno de la selección uruguaya de fútbol a partir de conversaciones con los artífices de lo que denomina «nuestra generación dorada». En 2006, el Maestro Tabárez volvió a dirigir a la Celeste con un plan muy particular que le devolvería la gloria a una selección que llevaba décadas sin dar pie. Ya no se trataba de juntar estrellas, sino de potenciar la adhesión de quienes vistieran la Celeste y de generar conciencia de grupo. El plan tuvo éxito bastante pronto, con el cuarto puesto en Sudáfrica 2010 y el título en la Copa América 2011. Pero la llama de la nueva Selección, lejos de apagarse, se potenció. En 2018, aun con los necesarios recambios generacionales, Uruguay tiene jugadores de élite que están en su pico de rendimiento en las ligas más importantes del mundo y que al mismo tiempo mantienen intacto su compromiso con la Selección. Tanto es así que rompen récords históricos de anotaciones y presencias con la Celeste y hasta alientan cambios estructurales en la organización del fútbol local.

Nuestra última oportunidad: La búsqueda de la paz en tiempos difíciles

by King Abdullah II

Unas memorias reveladoras del rey de Jordarnia, que se enfrenta al mayor desafío del mundo en la actualidad, el conflicto de Oriente Próximo. El mundo quedó asombrado cuando el rey Husein de Jordania, en su lecho de muerte, nombró sucesor a su hijo, en vez de a su hermano, primero en la línea de sucesión. Pero el primer sorprendido fue el propio Abdullah, entonces el joven jefe de las tropas especiales, cuya vida iba a dar un vuelco radical. Esta es la fascinante historia de un joven príncipe que estudió en un internado en Estados Unidos y luego en una academia militar en el Reino Unido, siempre convencido de que sería un soldado. De regreso a casa, persiguió terroristas y modernizó las tropas especiales de Jordania, hasta que, de improviso, se vio en el trono. Junto a la reina Rania, redefinió el significado de la monarquía, mientras su esposa se convertía en la más ferviente defensora de los derechos de la mujer en el mundo musulmán. En estas memorias insólitamente sinceras, y desde su posición de interlocutor fundamental entre Occidente y el mundo árabe, el rey Abdullah habla sin ambages del problema más complejo al que se enfrenta, el conflicto palestino-israelí, sin soslayar el impacto de la guerra de Irak o cómo abordar las ambiciones nucleares de Irán. ¿Por qué un jefe de Estado en ejercicio escribe sobre los temas más delicados que ha de afrontar? Porque estamos ante un momento decisivo: nuestra última oportunidad para lograr la paz en Oriente Próximo. Reseñas:«Un libro excepcional que combina con maestría lo político y lo personal.»The Spectator «Una gran aportación, parte autobiografía, parte historia política, enriquecida con numerosos retratos de primera mano de líderes estadounidenses, israelíes, palestinos e iraquíes.»Foreign Affairs «Un libro lleno de valor y de verdad.»The Globe and Mail

Nuestro frugal verano en Charente

by Sarah Jane Butfield Gloria Cifuentes Dowling

Conozca a Sarah Jane, una mujer famosa por sus desastres culinarios que intenta alimentar a su familia en circunstancias extremas en una zona campestre de Francia. La vida frugal no era parte del plan cuando Sarah Jane llegó desde Australia y comenzó la restauración de su pintoresca casa de campo en Charente. Sin embargo, cuando las circunstancias de la vida la tomaron por sorpresa, el desafío estaba planteado: cómo sobrevivir en Francia, junto a su familia, con poco dinero y dos perros pastores australianos. La respuesta llegó de la mano de 5 pollos, 4 patos y un huerto casero. El plan de economía consistió en ahorrar dinero por cualquier medio posible para invertirlo en la renovación de la casa de campo. Con un verdadero estilo "La vida de los Good", al igual que el programa de TV de los años 70, Sarah Jane enfrenta de lleno el desafío criando unos cuantos animales y transformando un jardín que más bien parecía un pastizal en un pequeño huerto o granja francesa. En Francia es famosa la tradición familiar de aprovechar el producto de pequeños huertos caseros para obtener alimentos saludables, simples y de bajo costo. En este libro encontrará más de 30 recetas para una gran variedad de alimentos y bebidas, incluyendo un detalle mes a mes de cómo Sarah y su familia transformaron un jardín abandonado en el frugal pero productivo huerto casero de una expatriada.

Nuestro hombre: Richard Holbrooke y el fin del siglo americano

by George Packer

Un vívido relato que nos acerca a una de las figuras más complejas y relevantes de la diplomacia estadounidense. Richard Holbrooke fue un actor principal en un período histórico de incuestionable trascendencia, marcado por el ascenso y por la caída del poder de Estados Unidos. En un vibrante relato, George Packer saca a la luz el idealismo y el propósito humanitario del controvertido diplomático enfrentados, paradójicamente, a su terquedad y su egolatría, y ahonda en el papel clave que desempeñó en las guerras de Vietnam, Bosnia y Afganistán, cuyas consecuencias resuenan hasta nuestros días. La obra no solo penetra en los secretos y la personalidad de Holbrooke, sino que permite al lector abrirse camino a través de las esferas sociales y gubernamentales a las que este perteneció. Una incursión sin precedentes en la diplomacia estadounidense. Reseñas:«Dudé que cualquier novela, ni siquiera una coescrita por Graham Greene y F. Scott Fitzgerald, pudiera capturar a Holbrooke por completo, y ciertamente pensé que ninguna biografía lo haría. Pero ahora una lo ha conseguido. El libro de Packer retrata a Holbrooke en todo su esplendor... Una historia trepidante con sabor a tragicomedia de Shakespeare.»Walter Isaacson, The New York Times «Absolutamente fascinante. Una elegía tanto de Holbrooke como de la visión estadounidense del poder que este representaba. Una obra profunda, reflejada a través de una atractiva prosa.»Barbara Spindel, The Christian Science Monitor «Si este libro rebosa tal intensidad, complejidad y profundidad narrativa es porque su autor había nacido para escribirlo. La fuerza de estas páginas reside en la figura de Holbrooke, que Packer ha definido al mismo nivel que Boswell definió la verdad humana que se escondía tras Samuel Johnson.»Thomas Powers, The New York Review of Books «Una lectura genial, exuberante, elaborada y con el toque justo de cotilleo.»Roger Boyes, The Times «La prosa enérgica de Packer transporta al lector a través de los tres primeros actos de la vida diplomática de Holbrooke. Un trabajo de investigación impecable.»Paddy Hirsch, NPR «Cautivador.»Max Boot, The Washington Post «Excepcional, una de las disecciones del poder en Estados Unidos más fascinantes que he leído jamás.»Steve Bloomfield, The Guardian «Se devora como una novela. Cautivadora y brillante, desprende un aire irresistible de arrogancia.»Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times «Para los Estados Unidos, Packer es una voz de una claridad y una humanidad excepcionales. Cuando nuestros descendientes tracen el mapa de las ruinas de este imperio moderno en búsqueda de sus vestigios culturales, el tesoro que perdurará y van a poder desenterrar son testimonios como el de Packer.»Independent

Nuestro Vinicius: Vinicius de Moraes en el Río de la Plata

by Liana Wenner

Esta biografía recorre los momentos menos conocidos de la vida delbrasileño nómade que interpretó la bossa nova no solo como un géneromusical, sino como una actitud ante la vida. «Nuestro Vinicius» es un exquisito perfil coral del último Vinicius. Elpoeta y músico genial que eligió las calles porteñas y uruguayas tras elexilio, para difundir su arte y pasarla bien con amigos. Noctámbulo,bohemio, gran bebedor de whisky, padre ausente, mujeriego y excéntrico,Vinicius le cantó #como dice Liana Wenner- a la libertad individual, laalegría, la sofisticación y la promesa de la realización de lasfantasías sexuales.

Los nuestros

by Harss, Luis

El minuto uno del Boom. La foto fija que anticipó un fenómeno literario sin precedentes en nuestra lengua. En el año 1964, Luis Harss emprendió un viaje por Francia, Italia, México y por todo el continente americano con el fin de trazar el retrato literario y psicológico de quienes consideraba los diez autores latinoamericanos más representativos del momento. Borges, Asturias, Guimarães Rosa, Onetti, Cortázar, Rulfo, Fuentes, García Márquez y Vargas Llosa «posaron de buena gana». El resultado de esta aventura honesta y desinteresada fue que, sin proponérselo ni adivinar lo atinado de su predicción, Harss creó el canon y la carta de navegación de un fenómeno aún incipiente que más tarde se llamaría Boom. «La década del sesenta puede muy bien ser un momento decisivo. Nuestra novela está todavía a prueba. Es demasiado pronto para saber si las pocas figuras realmente notables que asoman en las penumbras son una casualidad o una promesa. Pero si la diferencia entre un accidente y una tradición está en el encadenamiento del esfuerzo común, el futuro se ve propicio. Hoy por primera vez nuestros novelistas pueden aprender los unos de los otros. Cada cual hace su camino propio, pero forma parte de un mismo universo de la imaginación. Hay acumulación y el comienzo de una continuidad. En este sentido podemos hablar del verdadero nacimiento de una novela latinoamericana.»Luis Harss, 1966

Nuestros años verde olivo

by Roberto Ampuero

El protagonista de esta novela autobiográfica abandona el Chile de la Junta Militar en 1974 para buscar refugio en Alemania Oriental. Allí se enamora de Margarita, la hija del comandante Cienfuegos, el poderoso embajador de Fidel Castro en Moscú. El matrimonio se celebra pocos meses después en la «isla de la Libertad», sin que el joven veinteañero de entonces intuyera que todas las ilusiones se derrumbarían una tras otra en la medida en que la Revolución cubana mostrara su otra cara. Nuestros años verde olivo es uno de los testimonios más contundentes sobre el desencanto político de una revolución que marcó el siglo XX. Y es a la vez la comprobación de que solo la literatura es capaz de narrar lo inenarrable.

Nuff Said

by Tyrus

The New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Just Tyrus returns in his inimitable style with deeper reminiscences on the life that shaped him and how he views the world we&’re living in."In this sequel, you'll delve into some of Tyrus's extraordinary life experiences and see how they connect with the most pressing issues of our time: immigration, crime, bullying, athletics, politics, China, parenting, and respect (for ourselves, each other, and the planet). It is Tyrus&’s commentary on all of these issues that has the power to silence a room. When he talks, people listen. There's so much wisdom and common sense in his takes that you&’ll finish this book more informed and more optimistic about the future—and we could all use that.&” —Dana Perino A rare voice of reason and authentic storyteller who never holds back, Tyrus picks up where he left off in Just Tyrus, delivering a series of gut-wrenching, heart-rending and redemptive tales from his remarkable life and coupling them with no-nonsense insights on the hottest issues being discussed around the country. &“Tyrus remains one of the most distinct, original voices in any medium, if not one of the most brutally honest to enter the realm of television since Charles Krauthammer. I mention them both because they're not different—both deep thinkers who leave inedible marks on those who are lucky enough to cross their paths. It&’s Tyrus's thinking that drives this book, and you'll get it through his powerful words. Writers spend years trying to concoct a voice. Tyrus makes it seem like it was always there.&” —Greg Gutfeld Whether he&’s tackling the issues of race and activism in America today or confronting his past with stories of family, relationships, wrestling, and more, this is pure Tyrus at his unbridled best. The parallels he draws between current culture and his personal past are insightful, provocative, and profound. Nuff Said is a powerful reflection on a complex life and a complicated world.

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