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Steerforth Press Hard Driving: The Wendell Scott Story
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Steerforth Press Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents
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Steerforth Press I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran & Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa
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Steerforth Press Solemn Reverence
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Steerforth Press Spark
Hilarious, strange and moving in equal measure - a Japanese multi-million-copy smash hit about the struggles of a pair of young manzai stand-up comediansTokunaga is a young comedian struggling to make a name for himself when he is taken under the wing of Kamiya, who is either a crazy genius or perhaps just crazy. Kamiya's indestructible confidence inspires Tokunaga, but it also makes him doubt the limits of his own talent, and dedication to Manzai comedy.Spark is a story about art and friendship, about countless bizarre drunken conversations and how far it's acceptable to go for a laugh. A novel about comedy that's as moving and thoughtful as it is funny, it's already been a sensation in Japan.
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Steerforth Press The Allure of Chanel Pushkin Blues
With a foreword by Karl Lagerfeld, “this enchanting, tiny book”—a series of transcriptions from interviews with the fashion icon—is the closest anyone can get to a face-to-face with Coco [Chanel]” (The Spectator) Coco Chanel invited Paul Morand to visit her in St. Moritz at the end of the Second World War when he was given the opportunity to write her memoirs; his notes of their conversations were put away in a drawer and only came to light one year after Chanel’s death. Now, he presents them here in The Allure of Chanel. Through Morand’s transcription of their conversations, Chanel tells us about her friendship with Misia Sert, the men in her life—Boy Capel, the Duke of Westminster, artists such as Diaghilev, her philosophy of fashion and the story behind the legendary Number 5 perfume. The memories of Chanel told in her own words provide vivid sketches and portray the
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Steerforth Press The Evenings A Winters Tale The postwar masterpiece
THE FIRST ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF A POSTWAR MASTERPIECE'I work in an office. I take cards out of a file. Once I have taken them out, I put them back in again. That is it.'Twenty-three-year-old Frits - office worker, daydreamer, teller of inappropriate jokes - finds life absurd and inexplicable. He lives with his parents, who drive him mad. He has terrible, disturbing dreams of death and destruction. Sometimes he talks to a toy rabbit.This is the story of ten evenings in Frits's life at the end of December, as he drinks, smokes, sees friends, aimlessly wanders the gloomy city street and tries to make sense of the minutes, hours and days that stretch before him.Darkly funny and mesmerising, The Evenings takes the tiny, quotidian triumphs and heartbreaks of our everyday lives and turns them into a work of brilliant wit and profound beauty.
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Steerforth Press Had it Coming: Rape Culture Meets #MeToo: Now What?
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Steerforth Press Blood in the Water: A True Story of Small-Town Revenge
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Steerforth Press Minik: The New York Eskimo: An Arctic Explorer, a Museum, and the Betrayal of the Inuit People
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Steerforth Press Mawson's Will: The Greatest Polar Survival Story Ever Written
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Steerforth Press On Locations: Lessons Learned from My Life On Set with The Sopranos and in the Film Industry
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Steerforth Press Torrents As Yet Unknown: Daring Whitewater Ventures into the World's Great River Gorges
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Steerforth Press American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience
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Steerforth Press Mayhem: Unanswered Questions about the Tsarnaev Brothers, the US government and the Boston Marathon Bombing
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Steerforth Press How Free Speech Saved Democracy: The Untold Story of How the First Amendment Became an Essential Tool for Securing Liberty and Social Justice
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Steerforth Press What Kingdom
“An incredibly moving and gripping novel . . . so sure-footed, clear, vibrating, like chiffon or a cigarette.” — Olga RavnAn incandescent debut about young adults learning how to care for themselves — from within the limits of the psychiatric systemPerfect for fans of Tove Ditlevsen and devotees of Sylvia PlathIn honest, crackling investigations of the psychiatric system and the young people trying to find their way, Gråbøl’s soaring debut offers a critique of institutionalization and an urgent recalibrating of the language and conceptions of care.“I’m not inarticulate, but I leave language to the room around me,” says Fine Gråbøl’s nameless narrator as she dreams of furniture flickering to life in the room she occupies at a temporary psychiatric care unit for young adults. A chair that greets you, or shiny tiles of floor that follow a peculiar grammar of their own. Ou
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