Wendy P. Williams' journey of healing unfolds through her sensory experiences with marine life, exploring themes of trauma and resilience. Following a traumatic surgery as an infant, she reflects on the dissociative effects of her early experiences and the misconceptions about pain in infants. The memoir blends lyrical prose with analytical insights, showcasing the transformative power of beauty and interdependence found in nature. Ultimately, it serves as a love letter to the earth and a testament to humanity's potential for healing from deep wounds.
Wendy Williams Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Wendy Williams est une personnalité médiatique américaine et une auteure à succès du New York Times. Connue pour sa carrière de DJ radio, elle a cultivé un style distinctif caractérisé par les potins de célébrités et les interviews. Son écriture plonge dans le monde des coulisses du divertissement avec une approche directe et sans excuses, souvent empreinte d'humour. Williams captive les lecteurs avec ses perspectives sans filtre sur la vie des personnalités publiques.






One Call
- 344pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Introverted call handler Hannah takes a call from Tina who has been date raped. Before the line goes dead the attacker shouts at Tina and Hannah recognises the voice of the man who raped her just over a year ago. It's time to report her own attack. This makes her the only surviving witness in a case against a rapist and murderer.
This story is about a little pen who is tired of living in the bottom of a handbag, he wants to get out and see the world but is too afraid. When the opportunity to escape arises he bravely takes it. Despite some narrow escapes he is found by a new owner. A pilot who takes the little pen to work with her.
In this lyrical book Wendy Williams explores the lives of one of the world's most resilient creatures-the butterfly-shedding light on the role that they play in our ecosystem and in our human lives.
Wild Blooms & Colorful Creatures
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Give your applique a fresh new look by mixing wool with cotton and linen fabrics.
The Globalisation of Love
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
One of the most profound influences of globalisation is that people from everywhere are falling in love with people from everywhere else. The Globalisation of Love is about the whirls and twirls, the quirks and perks, the frustrations and the fun of a multicultural relationship. Multicultural couples have all the issues that exist in monocultural relationships, plus whatever colourful combination of culture, language, religion and ethnicity the couple bring into their marriage. Based on interviews with multicultural couples from around the world, The Globalisation of Love shows how they meet and fall in love, how they choose a country to live in, what happens in bilingual and trilingual families, how they deal with multicultural kids and careers, the consequences of having a family that looks like a mini-United Nations, how to laugh about cultural clashes that make you cry, how to share in prayer around the world, what is done for the holidays, what is cooking in the multicultural kitchen and even who is cooking it. There is a world of multicultural romance happening out there and it is all captured in The Globalisation of Love.
Kraken is the traditional name for gigantic sea monsters, and this book introduces one of the most charismatic, enigmatic, and curious inhabitants of the sea: the squid. The pages take the reader on a wild narrative ride through the world of squid science and adventure, along the way addressing some riddles about what intelligence is, and what monsters lie in the deep. In addition to squid, both giant and otherwise, Kraken examines other equally enthralling cephalopods, including the octopus and the cuttlefish, and explores their otherworldly abilities, such as camouflage and bioluminescence. Accessible and entertaining, Kraken is also the first substantial volume on the subject in more than a decade and a must for fans of popular science.
