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Yesterday's News

by Kajsa Ingemarsson

Agnes has most things in life: a job at a fancy restaurant, a boyfriend who loves her, and a best friend whom she knows inside out. Or does she? All of a sudden things begin to crumble, one by one, and soon nothing is as it was. This is a beautiful feel-good novel with a memorable heroine, set in Sweden.

Yesterday's Weather: Stories (Books That Changed the World)

by Anne Enright

Named a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review, the San Francisco Chronicle, Kirkus Reviews, and the Washington Post Book World. From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Gathering and Actress, this is a collection of sharp, unpredictable short fiction about people struggling to connect in an increasingly disconnected world.Yesterday&’s Weather shows us a rapidly changing Ireland, a land of family and tradition, but also, increasingly, of organic radicchio, cruise-ship vacations, and casual betrayals. An artisan farmer seethes at the patronage of a former Catholic-school classmate, now a successful restaurateur; a bride cheats on her rich husband with an old college friend—a madman who refuses his pills, disappears for weeks on end, and plays the piano like a dream. These and other stories make up a volume that is &“astonishing: moving, emotionally accurate, sly, and laugh-out-loud funny&” (O, The Oprah Magazine). &“A dazzling collection.&” —Time Out

The Yiddish Fish

by Santiago Cohen

Rob Costello, a fishmonger, must be hearing things, because he swears a fish is speaking to him. Furthermore, it's speaking Yiddish-and Rob doesn't even speak Yiddish. Oy vey! Although Mr. Lipshitz, Rob's boss, is skeptical at first, he eventually hears the fish speak, too. "It sounds like my aunt Louise!" he says. When the mysterious fish seeks refuge back in the fish barrel and Rob and Mr. Lipshitz try to find him again, it looks as though they might have to set their entire catch free. After all, a Yiddish fish doesn't come around every day.The Yiddish Fish is a silly picture book for the whole family. Author/illustrator Santiago Cohen's colorfully drawn scenes are captivating and add a bit of magic to this true-life-inspired story. Children are sure to love reading and speculating about this modern-day miracle. The Yiddish Fish will definitely get people talking-and maybe even a fish or two!

Yiddish for Pirates

by Gary Barwin

Set in the years around 1492, Yiddish for Pirates recounts the compelling story of Moishe, a Bar Mitzvah boy who leaves home to join a ship's crew, where he meets Aaron, the polyglot parrot who becomes his near-constant companion. From a present-day Florida nursing home, this wisecracking yet poetic bird guides us through a world of pirate ships, Yiddish jokes and treasure maps. But Inquisition Spain is a dangerous time to be Jewish and Moishe joins a band of hidden Jews trying to preserve some forbidden books. He falls in love with a young woman, Sarah; though they are separated by circumstance, Moishe's wanderings are motivated as much by their connection as by his quest for loot and freedom. When all Jews are expelled from Spain, Moishe travels to the Caribbean with the ambitious Christopher Columbus, a self-made man who loves his creator. Moishe eventually becomes a pirate and seeks revenge on the Spanish while seeking the ultimate booty: the Fountain of Youth. This outstanding New Face of Fiction is filled with Jewish takes on classic pirate tales--fights, prison escapes, and exploits on the high seas--but it's also a tender love story, between Moishe and Sarah, and between Aaron and his "shoulder," Moishe. Rich with puns, colourful language, post-colonial satire and Kabbalistic hijinks, Yiddish for Pirates is also a compelling examination of mortality, memory, identity and persecution from one of this country's most talented writers.

Yiddish with Dick and Jane

by Barbara Davilman Ellis Weiner

A primer like no other! In an inspired parodic twist, the two least Jewish characters in American literature spout some of the edgy, ironic Yiddishisms that have become part of the American vernacular. In text that captures the unique rhythms of the original Dick and Jane readers, and in 35 all-new illustrations, a story unfolds in which Dick and Jane--hero and heroine of the classic books for children that generations of Americans have used when learning to read--manage to express shades of feeling and nuances of meaning that ordinary English just can't deliver. How? By speaking Yiddish, employing terms that convey an attitude--part plucky self-assertion, part ironic fatalism. When Dick schmoozes, when Jane kvetches, when their children fressnoodles at a Chinese restaurant, the clash of cultures produces genuine hilarity. In true primer fashion, Yiddish with Dick and Jane tells a simple story: Grandma gets sick and Dick and Jane's sister Sally visits. The book also features subplots about such ethical dilemmas as gift-giving etiquette and marital infidelity.

Yiddish With George and Laura

by Barbara Davilman Ellis Weiner

What do George and Laura Bush have in common with Dick and Jane? Well, both hail from prototypical WASP families. And, perhaps more to the point, both exhibit a natural resistance to moral complexity (i.e., reality). That's the premise of this hilarious new primer-style book in which George, Laura, and the entire Bush family communicate with uncharacteristic expressiveness, conveying shades of of feeling and nuances of meaning that plain old English can't deliver--by peppering their conversatuon with Yiddishisms. See George's mother. Her name is Bar. She wears a lot of pearls and is a farbisseneh . "You are late, George," Bar says. "Of course I am late," George says. "I am the President of the United States. I am a big macher ." Like all good primers, YIDDISH WITH GEORGE AND LAURA tells a simple story--and, in the end, important life lessons are imparted.

Yiddish Yoga

by Lisa Grunberger

Meet Ruthie: a recently widowed New York City Jewish grandmother who doesn't necessarily come to yoga with the most open of minds. But when her granddaughter Stephanie gives her a year of yoga classes as a gift ("I think it will help you grieve, Bubby"), she doesn't want to risk offending her. At first, Ruthie is skeptical of yoga and its promise of renewal, healing, and transformation ("You know what's wrong with yoga? They haven't mastered the art of kvetching!"). She can't resist poking fun at some of the new words and rituals she encounters, translating the exotic language of Yoga into the more familiar idiom of her native Yiddish culture. As Ruthie's journey progresses from week to week, she forges new paths, new postures, and unexpected friendships, slowly overcoming her grief. Yiddish Yoga is a poignant, witty, and human story of love in its many expressions-between grandmother and granddaughter, between an older woman and her younger yoga teacher, between a widow and her beloved husband of fifty years. As Ruthie learns to let go of the past without forgetting, she shows us how to embrace the present with new vigor, strength, and courage-and, above all, makes us laugh.

Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?: A Novel

by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn

&“So modern and fresh. I adore Yinka.&” —Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of People We Meet on Vacation&“Feel good, funny, and clever.&” –Josie Silver, New York Times bestselling author of One Day in DecemberMeet Yinka: a thirty-something, Oxford-educated, British Nigerian woman with a well-paid job, good friends, and a mother whose constant refrain is &“Yinka, where is your huzband?&” Yinka&’s Nigerian aunties frequently pray for her delivery from singledom, her work friends think she&’s too traditional (she&’s saving herself for marriage!), her girlfriends think she needs to get over her ex already, and the men in her life…well, that&’s a whole other story. But Yinka herself has always believed that true love will find her when the time is right. Still, when her cousin gets engaged, Yinka commences Operation Find-A-Date for Rachel's Wedding. Aided by a spreadsheet and her best friend, Yinka is determined to succeed. Will Yinka find herself a huzband? And what if the thing she really needs to find is herself? Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? brilliantly subverts the traditional romantic comedy with an unconventional heroine who bravely asks the questions we all have about love. Wry, acerbic, moving, this is a love story that makes you smile but also makes you think--and explores what it means to find your way between two cultures, both of which are yours.

The Yips

by Nicola Barker

The Man Booker Prize-nominated novel by one of the most original authors of our time Storm clouds are gathering above the bar of the less-than-exclusive Thistle Hotel. Stuart Ransom, a jet-setting, supermodel-chasing pro golfer with an extravagant ego and a career nearing the end of a spectacular decline, is drinking his way through the night. Desperate for attention, he strikes up free-flowing conversations with anyone who will listen. But as he banters with Jen, the impish barmaid with a talent for telling tall tales rivaled only by Stuart's own, the night takes an extraordinary turn. Among those caught up in the unfolding drama are a tattooist with a mad mother and a love of anything from the 1940s; a free-thinking Muslim sex therapist and his considerably more conservative wife; the mysterious Vicki, the sister of Stuart's defiant yet curiously devoted manager; and a misguided female vicar of the Church of England and her husband, Gene, the Thistle's hapless bartender. They are a highly entertaining and eccentric bunch, but there's more to them than meets the eye. "There enter in questions of what it is to be consumed by love or lust, by shame, by the longing to be someone else or nobody" (The Guardian), and The Yips unites them in an absorbing, exhilarating tour de force.

Yo fui a EGB

by Javier Ikaz Jorge Díaz

¿A qué esperas para volver a EGB? El libro que celebra el gran fenómeno de internet de los últimos años: un recorrido nostálgico por los usos, las costumbres, las marcas, los programas, las canciones, la comida..., de una época que marcó a varias generaciones de españoles. Si te aprendiste los ríos y las cordilleras mientras mordisqueabas una goma Milán, si comiste empanadillas en Móstoles, si estabas entre dos tierras y no encontrabas el sitio de tu recreo, si para ti el tiempo era oro y jugabas al Precio justo, seguro que fuiste a EGB. Si llevabas hombreras o te echabas laca Nelly, si lo primero que leíste fue El libro gordo de Petete, si tu primera lágrima fue porque Marco no encontraba a su madre, si el primer polo que te comiste fue un Frigodedo, no hay duda de que tú también fuiste a EGB. Los pitufos, Naranjito, Parchís, ET, las chapas, el Seiscientos, Orzowei, los minerales, los gusanos de seda, los Rotring, la Teleindiscreta, la abeja Maya, los lagartos de V, la Botilde, The Final Countdown... Todos los que fuimos a EGB sabemos que hay mil historias que contar, y estamos deseando retroceder en el tiempo para recordarlas todas en un libro totalmente ilustrado y escrito por los autores del exitoso blog Yo fui a EGB. Este es el libro que celebra el fenómeno de internet Yo fui a EGB, seguido por más de medio millón de personas y ganador del Mejor Blog Personal y Mejor Blog del Público en los Premios Bitácoras, y Mejor Blog Personal y Mejor Blog del Año en los Premios 20Blogs. En los blogs... «Son unos libros que tienen que estar en cualquier estantería, porque son magníficos, no solo para recordar épocas increíbles, sino para enseñar a tus hijos la de cosas que hacías tú en esos tiempos y lo bien que te lo pasabas sin estar pegado a una pantalla. Recomendadísimo.»Blog Los mundos de Blue

Yo fui a EGB 2

by Jorge Díaz Javier Ikaz

El segundo volumen del fenómeno de internet que arrasa en redes sociales y librerías. Más nostalgia, más recuerdos, más ilustraciones y más sorpresas en esta segunda parte del libro de no ficción más vendido del momento. De la colonia Chispas a Arconada, del betamax al Spectrum, del bote de Pralin al primo de Zumosol, de AC/DC a Hombres G, del conejito de Duracell a Mr. Proper, de Candy Candy al Un dos tres..., el fenómeno que nos ha trasladado a la mejor época de nuestra vida refresa ahora con más recuerdos, más ilustraciones y más sorpresas. Después de que Jorge y Javi, los creadores de Yo fui a EGB, auparan la «egbmanía» al puesto más alto de ventas y convirtieran el libro en el más vendido del año, ahora vuelven a acompañarnos en un viaje por todo aquello que hizo que los 70, los 80 y los 90 permanezcan todavía en nuestro recuerdo. Sobresaliente para un fenómeno único que, revolucionando las redes sociales con sus 800.000 seguidores en Facebook y su blog, no acepta imitaciones y merece la matrícula de honor. Desde el Cococrash, la Nancy, los marcianitos, Mimosín, el Exin Castillos, las colecciones de cromos, el TENTE hasta el gotelé, Tino Casal o los Fraggle, el nuevo libro de Yo fui a EGB viene cargado de novedades en torno a la música, el cine, la televisión, la comida, el deporte, la tecnología, el mobiliario o las fiestas. Más rico en anécdotas, curiosidades y fotografías, si tú también fuiste a EGB, ¿a qué esperas para volver a clase? En los blogs... «Son unos libros que tienen que estar en cualquier estantería, porque son magníficos, no solo para recordar épocas increíbles, sino para enseñar a tus hijos la de cosas que hacías tú en esos tiempos y lo bien que te lo pasabas sin estar pegado a una pantalla. Recomendadísimo.» Blog Los mundos de Blue

Yo fui a EGB 3

by Jorge Díaz Javier Ikaz

Más sorpresas, emociones y recuerdos en el tercer volumen del fenómeno con casi un millón de seguidores en Facebook y más de 300.000 libros vendidos. ¿Recuerdas los largos y fabulosos veranos en el pueblo con tus abuelos?¿Todavía te sabes de memoria las canciones de los juegos de tu pandilla?¿Volverías a revivir las anécdotas de clase? Hay muchas historias de EGB por contar y Jorge y Javi, los creadores de Yo fui a EGB, están dispuestos a acompañarte por todas ellas. Descubre las nuevas sorpresas, emociones y recuerdos que contiene este tercer volumen de Yo fui a EGB. «Yo fui a EGB ha sabido recopilar los iconos de una generación indeterminada y convertirlos en la cultura popular de este primer cuarto de siglo creando nuestra propia filosofía pop.»Loquillo «Bienvenidos los recuerdos, cuando el presente te decepciona, y el futuro no promete. No es bueno, no es sano, pero reconforta... Alivia las heridas. Estos libros me relajan y me divierten. Bienvenida sea esta tercera parte, que nunca fueron buenas. Pero ¿quién quiere algo bueno? Diviértanse y, sobre todo, no juzguen, que es de tontos.»Álex de la Iglesia «Yo fui a EGB y, como se puede observar, apenas me quedaron secuelas.»Pablo Carbonell «¡Me lo he comprado ya tres veces!, cada vez que viene algún imbécil de mis amigos se emociona y se lo tengo que regalar.»Santiago Segura «En cada página de este libro vuelvo a recordar a mis amigos y la merienda de mi madre. Es medicinal.»Màxim Huerta «Los que fuimos a EGB somos la última generación que llegamos vírgenes a la mayoría de edad. Eso lo dice todo de nosotros.»Frank Blanco «Yo fui a EGB representa a una generación perdida que se ha reencontrado gracias a este libro.»Sandra Barneda «Recuerdo esa época de curas con mucho cariño, hice los mejores amigos que aún conservo, entre capones, regaliz duro negro y petardos... Luego llegó el BUP y por fin, el sexo.»David Summers «Yo NO fui a EGB pero he disfrutado con cada libro como si hubiera ido.»Mayra Gómez Kemp En los blogs... "Son unos libros que tienen que estar en cualquier estantería, porque son magníficos, no solo para recordar épocas increíbles, sino para enseñar a tus hijos la de cosas que hacías tú en esos tiempos y lo bien que te lo pasabas sin estar pegado a una pantalla. Recomendadísimo." Blog Los mundos de Blue

Yo' Mama Is So...: 892 Insults, Comebacks, Putdowns, and Wisecracks About Yo' Whole Family!

by Hugh Payne

It's everyone's favorite form of insult comedy (as seen on MTV!)--hundreds of crushingly funny one-liners about "yo' mama"--and all yo' other relatives--sure to shut people's mouths or make them howl with laughter. Yo' mama is so fat, when her beeper goes off, people think she's backing up. Yo' mama is so old that when she was young, rainbows were black and white. Yo' mama is so fat, she eats Wheat Thicks. Yo' mama is so dumb that when she saw a sign that said, "Airport Left," she turned around and went home. Yo' mama's so short you can see her feet on her driver's license. So dumb, so fat, so ugly, and so old have never been SO FUNNY, thanks to this exhaustive and inventive assortment of laugh-out-loud one-line jokes sure to cause a sensation. Hundreds of quotable and easy-to-remember quips have been gathered here by a comedy master, and the result is a relentless collection of wholesome, all-in-good-fun nastiness for every occasion. Divided into handy categories (in case you happen to need a boatload of fat jokes, skinny jokes, or whatever) Yo' Mama Is So... is an essential addition to the humor shelf of any self-respecting smart aleck. Hey...what did you call my mama??!!

Yo Momma So Extraordinary: A Treasury of Yo Momma Compliments

by Zachary Reese

For generations, young men have used Yo Momma jokes to torment their closest friends (e.g., “Yo momma so ugly, they filmed Gorillas in the Mist in her shower!”). But here at Quirk, we reject these cruel and hurtful insults. We want to show yo momma the love and respect she deserves. And so we’ve created Yo Momma So Extraordinary—the first-ever book of Yo Momma compliments. This is how we roll: ♥ Yo momma so considerate, she puts sheets on the couch when I stay over so it looks like I slept on it. ♥ Yo momma so hygienic, she sings the whole birthday song while she washes her hands to ensure that they are clean. ♥ Yo momma has so many cats, it’s like DAAAAAMN! Which one should I pet first? ♥ Yo momma so old, I sometimes question if what we have together is right.Illustrated with dozens of ridiculously funny photographs of Mommas (and the men who love them), this odd little book will make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift for the quirky momma in yo life.

Yo No Hice Mi Tarea Porque . . . (I Didn't Do My Homework Because . . . Spanish Language Edition)

by Benjamin Chaud Davide Cali

In this Spanish edition of Junior Library Guild selection I Didn't Do My Homework Because . . . homework (or the lack thereof) is the inspiration for a laugh-out-loud look at the not-so-true stories that ensue when an assignment is left undone: giant lizards invaded the neighborhood; gremlins hid all the pens; the dog was swallowed up by another dog and the afternoon was spent at the vet. And then there was that problem with carnivorous plants. . . . The excuses go on and on, each more absurd than the next. With detail-rich illustrations and a delightfully wry text, this favorite by Davide Cali and Benjamin Chaud is guaranteed to amuse kids and their parents, not to mention anyone (and isn't that everyone?) who has experienced a slacker student moment.

Yo también no es te quiero

by Violeta Reed

Tras el éxito de la bilogía Mis Razones, Violeta Reed regresa con una nueva novela que enamorará a las lectoras. La pluma de Violeta Reed es actual, divertida y cautivadora, y el tira y afloja de William y Raquel engancha desde el minuto cero, pero ten cuidado: esta historia a fuego lento te derretirá por dentro. ELENA ARMAS ESCRIBIR ROMANCE NUNCA FUE TAN COMPLICADOWilliam Anderson es el escritor de fantasía más exitoso de la década, con millones de lectores enganchados a su pluma. Es exigente, ambicioso… y tremendamente atractivo. Y también es un bocazas. Raquel García es una joven española que llegó a Nueva York persiguiendo su sueño: trabajar en una de las editoriales más importantes del país. Lo que no imaginaba es que, para conseguirlo, debería lidiar con Anderson después de que este, con más ego que sentido común, prometa en un reconocido programa de televisión que su próximo libro será el best seller de romántica del año. William no está dispuesto a dejarse corregir y Raquel no va a pasarle ni una, sobre todo si lo que escribe está lleno de clichés pasados de moda. Condenados a entenderse, tendrán que trabajar juntos para superar un gran reto: sacar adelante la novela que cambiará sus vidas.UNA HISTORIA DE AMOR CORREGIDA EN BOLI ROJO

Yo, tan mal tiempo y tú, tan buena cara

by Isabel Jenner

Drew es un cazador de tormentas. Sammy es electricidad en estado puro. Juntos provocarán un auténtico tornado... Samantha es de Madrid, vive en Londres y es gótica. A Sammy no le importa lo que la gente piense de sus gustos oscuros y, además, metaleros. Ni de que lleve un registro infalible en su preciado libro de agravios de todas aquellas personas que han cometido alguna afrenta contra ella. Pero le preocupa que su novio, con quien tiene una relación desde hace ocho años por internet, haya desaparecido sin dejar rastro poco antes de su cita en Las Vegas, donde habían acordado verse por primera vez. Drew tiene un trabajo en Las Vegas con el que sobrevive la mayor parte del año para poder dedicarse a su gran pasión, cazar tormentas a lo largo y ancho del país y dejar que la adrenalina le haga hormiguear el cuerpo igual que los rayos que persigue. Sammy y Drew tocarán tierra en el mismo punto. Ella, en busca de su novio. Él, en busca de tornados. A los dos los arrastrará una química tan fuerte como las tempestades que cruzarán en su viaje por carretera por Estados Unidos. Un secundario de «Ebrias de amor» que no te querrás perder

Yoga Bitch

by Suzanne Morrison

What happens when a coffee-drinking, cigarette-smoking, steak-eating twenty-five-year-old atheist decides it is time to get in touch with her spiritual side? Not what you'd expect... When Suzanne Morrison decides to travel to Bali for a two-month yoga retreat, she wants nothing more than to be transformed from a twenty-five-year-old with a crippling fear of death into her enchanting yoga teacher, Indra--a woman who seems to have found it all: love, self, and God. But things don't go quite as expected. Once in Bali, she finds that her beloved yoga teacher and all of her yogamates wake up every morning to drink a large, steaming mug...of their own urine. Sugar is a mortal sin. Spirits inhabit kitchen appliances. And the more she tries to find her higher self, the more she faces her cynical, egomaniacal, cigarette-, wine-, and chocolate-craving lower self. Yoga Bitch chronicles Suzanne's hilarious adventures and misadventures as an aspiring yogi who might be just a bit too skeptical to drink the Kool-Aid. But along the way she discovers that no spiritual effort is wasted; even if her yoga retreat doesn't turn her into the gorgeously calm, wise believer she hopes it will, it does plant seeds that continue to blossom in surprising ways over the next decade of her life.suzannemorrison.blogspot.comFrom the Trade Paperback edition.

Yoga Dogs

by Dan Borris

Learn how to sit, stay, and roll over with this fully illustrated, &“delightful&” guide to yoga starring man&’s best friend (Shutterbug magazine). Inspired by a friend&’s mastiff who would imitate his master&’s morning yoga routine, photographer Dan Borris created Yoga Dogs, a full-color collection of forty-five different dogs and puppies doing human yoga poses. Don&’t worry: No animals were harmed during the making of these images; their extreme flexibility is the result of clever digital trickery. The curious, humorous, and distinctly original pictures are paired with useful information about the poses, as well as some funny canine meditations. &“A fresh and highly entertaining visual treat,&” Yoga Dogs is perfect for any yogi of the two or four-legged variety (Shutterbug magazine).

Yoga Pant Nation: A Novel (Class Mom #3)

by Laurie Gelman

A Good Morning America Buzz PickFrom the author of Class Mom and You've Been Volunteered comes a new book on one mom's challenges through parenting and life, keeping her on her toes and perpetually in yoga pants.Jen Dixon of Overland Park, Kansas—fearless mother of a fifth-grade boy and two thirty-something daughters—is used to juggling a lot, from her mission to become a spin instructor, to stepping in as the most acerbic class mom ever (again), to taking care of her two-year-old granddaughter. But when the PTA president throws her a mandate to raise $10,000 for the fifth-grade class, even unflappable Jen is going to need more than her regular spin class to get her through this final year at William Taft Elementary School.In the midst of new complications—organizing the class overnight to Topeka, an unexpected spin class fan in the form of her husband’s crazy ex-wife, and trying to navigate her parents’ sudden descent into apparent delusions—Jen hardly has the patience to listen to yet another half-baked idea (come on, ladies, another wrapping paper sale?) from WeFUKCT (We Fundraise Until Kingdom Come Team), her fundraising committee. But if anyone can get elementary parents to pull off the impossible, it’s Jen Dixon. With her always irreverent and laugh-out-loud humor—boldly holding forth on those things you’re thinking, but would never dare say out loud—Laurie Gelman shines a light on the indignities and hilarities of modern parenting.

Yoga With Your Cat: Purr-fect Poses for You and Your Feline Friend

by Sam Hart

Cats are natural-born yogis – they know this – and when you’re practising your poses, be it cobra, cow or even crow, you’d better be ready for your kitty to upstage you. With charming illustrations and easy-to-follow yoga poses, this delightful guide will help you perfect the “cat stretch” and maybe even impress your flexible feline friend.

Yoga With Your Cat: Purr-fect Poses for You and Your Feline Friend

by Sam Hart

Cats are natural-born yogis – they know this – and when you’re practising your poses, be it cobra, cow or even crow, you’d better be ready for your kitty to upstage you. With charming illustrations and easy-to-follow yoga poses, this delightful guide will help you perfect the “cat stretch” and maybe even impress your flexible feline friend.

The Yogi Book: "I Really Didn't Say Everything I Said!"

by Yogi Berra

Celebrate one of the greatest and most beloved baseball players who ever lived—and certainly the most quoted. <P><P>The Yogi Book is the New York Times bestseller filled with Yogi Berra’s immortal sayings, plus photographs, a career timeline, and appreciations by some of his greatest fans, including Billy Crystal and Tim McCarver. <P> Yogi Berra's gift for saying the smartest things in the funniest, most memorable ways has made him a legend. The Yogi Book brings all of his famous quotes together in one place—and even better, gives the story behind them. <P>"It ain't over till it's over."—that’s Yogi's answer to a reporter when he was managing the Mets in July 1973, and they were nine games out of first place (not only quotable, but prophetic—they won the pennant). <P>"Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded."—Yogi's comment to Stan Musial and Joe Garagiola about Ruggeri's restaurant in St. Louis in 1959. <P>"It gets late early out there."—Yogi describing how shadows crept across Yankee Stadium's left field during late autumn afternoons.

Yogscast: The Diggy Diggy Book

by The Yogscast

Yogscast is a wildly popular YouTube channel--with more than 4 BILLION views--that is made up of 20+ gamers who create hilarious videos, animations, and songs based on their favorite games.Drop your axe. Lower your sword. And open the ultimate, must-have book for gamers of all ages! The Diggy Diggy Book includes the best (and worst) jokes from the massively successful YouTube creators. Meet the Yogscast, see exclusive look inside YogTowers, become a JaffaQuest cadet, read the tourists guide to Datlof and more, so much more that we don't want to give away. (Yet!) If you've ever watched a Minecraft YouTube video, chances are you know who The Yogscast is. This is THE book for you.

Yokohama Threeway

by Beth Lisick

Peering into life's cringe-worthy moments, best-selling author Beth Lisick excavates territory that most would rather ignore. Funny, odd, deeply personal, yet somehow universal, these are the kind of memories that haunt us all, the small awful moments of shame and humiliation that we'd rather forget than relive.Beth Lisick has made a career of opening her life to her readers in all of its messy, smart hilarity, but this type of story doesn't usually find its way into a memoir. With her trademark humor and sly intelligence, writing in short flashes the way these episodes tend to pop up in memory, Lisick recounts her most embarrassing moments with gusto. From a trick she played on a neighbor thirty years ago to what she accidentally blurted out at last night's dinner party, she explores the bad judgments and free-floating regrets that keep her up at night, and the result is a daring, candid, and wickedly funny collection of embarrassment embraced, the triumph of humor and perspective over everyday mortification.Writer, performer, and independent film actress Beth Lisick is the author of the New York Times best-selling comic memoir Everybody Into the Pool and the gonzo self-help manifesto Helping Me Help Myself.

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