Robert Gottlieb:Balachine: The Ballet Maker
- primeira edição 2006, ISBN: 9780007213740
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New York: Knopf. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1996. First Trade Edition. Hardcover. 0679446486 . No names, no marks, no tears. A great looking book! ; 351 pages; Three passengers are dead. … mais…
New York: Knopf. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1996. First Trade Edition. Hardcover. 0679446486 . No names, no marks, no tears. A great looking book! ; 351 pages; Three passengers are dead. Fifty-six are injured. The interior cabin virtually destroyed. But the pilot manages to land the plane. . . .<br> <br>At a moment when the issue of safety and death in the skies is paramount in the public mind, a lethal midair disaster aboard a commercial twin-jet airliner bound from Hong Kong to Denver triggers a pressured and frantic investigation.<br> <br>AIRFRAME is nonstop reading: the extraordinary mixture of super suspense and authentic information on a subject of compelling interest that has been a Crichton landmark since The Andromeda Strain. ., Knopf, 1996, 5, Perspectives Press. Very Good. 6.25 x 1.25 x 9 inches. Hardcover. 2002. 391 pages. <br>Attaching in Adoption: Practical Tools for Today's Parents by Deborah D. Gray. 2002 Hardcover Edition. Condition: N ew Editorial Reviews Review Proper attachment is the most fundamental issue in a successful adoption, but what exactl y does the term mean? Attaching in Adoption answers that question thoroughly, and it provides solutions to a variety of specific a ttachment problems. Along with technical explanations of challen ges such as self-esteem, childhood grief, and limit-testing, the book includes a tremendous number of personal vignettes illustrat ing attachment-related situations. Parents who are convinced that only their child has ever behaved a certain way are sure to take comfort in these stories; not only do they include kids from all backgrounds and age groups, but each has an ultimately happy end ing. The emotional health of the whole family is also paramount a ccording to the book--with plenty of rest and alone time, caregiv ers are more likely to be emotionally available when they are mos t needed. Because Attaching in Adoption focuses on special need s, families who are coming together through foster programs, at l ater ages, or across cultural lines will find it especially helpf ul. Both psychologically detailed and straightforwardly helpful, it can be of equal benefit to counselors and parents alike. --Jil l Lightner From Publishers Weekly Gray, a clinical social worke r specializing in attachment, grief and trauma, has penned a comp rehensive guidebook for adoptive parents, taking an in-depth look at how children and families adjust. The author notes that many of today's adoptions involve older children who may have been abu sed or neglected, or who may have spent years in institutions or various foster situations; due to their past experiences these ch ildren may have difficulty attaching to their adoptive parents. E xplaining that attachment forms the template for future adult rel ationships, Gray stresses how important it is for adoptive parent s to be patient in forging this new bond. She advises creating a high structure/ high nurture environment for the child, and instr ucts parents to find out about their child's background. The book covers many issues, including cross-cultural and interracial ado ption, religious concerns and other complications for attaching, such as ADHD and learning disabilities. Gray also includes a deta iled exploration of developmental delays common in kids who have been adopted later in life. While the book is densely written, it will nevertheless be invaluable for adoptive parents. Gray compa ssionately helps readers form realistic expectations, while offer ing a myriad of suggestions for families and children striving to form lasting, loving relationships. Copyright 2002 Cahners Busi ness Information, Inc. From Publishers Weekly Gray, a clinical s ocial worker specializing in attachment, grief and trauma, has pe nned a comprehensive guidebook for adoptive parents, taking an in -depth look at how children and families adjust. The author notes that many of today's adoptions involve older children who may ha ve been abused or neglected, or who may have spent years in insti tutions or various foster situations; due to their past experienc es these children may have difficulty attaching to their adoptive parents. Explaining that attachment forms the template for futur e adult relationships, Gray stresses how important it is for adop tive parents to be patient in forging this new bond. She advises creating a high structure/ high nurture environment for the child , and instructs parents to find out about their child's backgroun d. The book covers many issues, including cross-cultural and inte rracial adoption, religious concerns and other complications for attaching, such as ADHD and learning disabilities. Gray also incl udes a detailed exploration of developmental delays common in kid s who have been adopted later in life. While the book is densely written, it will nevertheless be invaluable for adoptive parents. Gray compassionately helps readers form realistic expectations, while offering a myriad of suggestions for families and children striving to form lasting, loving relationships. Copyright 2002 C ahners Business Information, Inc. ., Perspectives Press, 2002, 3, Atlas Books, Great Britain, 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Part of the new 'Eminent Lives' series, this short biography captures the remarkable talent and spirit of the world's foremost contemporary choreographer and his legendary creative force.Writing with wit, warmth and insight, Robert Gottlieb has created a loving portrait of a man he knew and admired, whose life story was almost as dramatic as some of the seminal performances he created for stage and screen. Founder of the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet, Balanchine came to America from Russia in the early 1930s and married five times. His forays into films and musicals, as well as his reinterpretations of ballet classics, revolutionised the look of modern dance to such an extent that he remains a paramount influence in the dance world.Building on a biographical tradition that can be traced back to Aubrey's 'Brief Lives', Dr Johnson's 'Lives of the Poets' and Lytton Strachey's 'Eminent Victorians', this exciting and groundbreaking new series pairs great biographers, historians and novelists with iconic subjects, the writing bristling with original and distinctive points of view. 'To preserve a becoming brevity which excludes everything that is redundant and nothing that is significant,' wrote Strachey. 'That, surely, is the first duty of the biographer.' 216 pages. Tanning to pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Dance::Ballet; Dance; ISBN: 0007213743. ISBN/EAN: 9780007213740. Inventory No: 236792.. 9780007213740, Atlas Books, 2006, 3<