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bottlecap-press · 2 years
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From Joanna Acevedo's chapbook, List of Demands, available from Bottlecap Press!
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top 5 books please!! if that's too hard, you can narrow it down to ur top 5 books of 2022 :))) this is purely selfish btw I'm on the hunt for book recs
love me some book recs!! i read 50+ books this year so here's my top ones for 2022 in no particular order (a bit more than 5):
em by kim thúy (historical fiction, beautiful and quick to read, written in fragments that slowly come together)
the secret lives of church ladies by deesha philyaw (another quick read cause my attention span this year was nonexistent, a lovely short story collection)
lost & found by kathryn schulz (very thoughtful and profound memoir, listened to this on audio)
the poet x by elizabeth acevedo (ya book written in verse)
china unbound by joanna chiu (nonfiction, not a light read by any means but super insightful if u have any interest in history, journalism and/or political science)
fun home: a family tragicomic by alison bechdel (memoir in graphic form, just amazing stuff from the author/illustrator behind the bechdel test!)
the great gatsby by f. scott fitzgerald (finally read this one for uni and the writing style blew me away)
brown girl dreaming by jacqueline woodson (another book in verse, this one falls under children's lit but it's pretty ageless)
and for some silly and/or trashy romance (which i read a lot of this year) i enjoyed when a scot ties the knot by tessa dare and the love hypothesis by ali hazelwood once i completely ignored that a certain star wars romance was the inspiration for it
ASK ME MY “TOP 5″ ANYTHING…
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puravibenamastes-blog · 5 months
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Por que psiquiatras começam a prescrever Ozempic
Foi o psiquiatra de Joanna Acevedo quem primeiro levantou a ideia de um remédio para perda de peso. Desde 2018, Acevedo depende de medicamentos antipsicóticos para controlar seu transtorno bipolar. Os medicamentos mantinham sua paranoia sob controle -na verdade, eles a mantinham viva, ela diz. Mas também a fizeram ganhar 31 kg. Aos 26 anos, ela se tornou pré-diabética. Leia mais (11/07/2023 –…
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xiyino · 2 years
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Tijdelijke tattoo
Unlike other temporary tattoos like henna dye or stickers, ephemeral tattoos, like permanent tattoos,are applied with needles and ink under the skin Tijdelijke tattoo.
However, some think that the idea of ​​disappearing body art doesn't make any sense.
Joanna Acevedo, 24, who works at an ice cream parlor in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, has more than 100 tattoos all over her body: "The only thing I don't have tattooed is my chest." Many of her designs, she said, are random things, such as "an alligator, a cat skull, barbed wire, the words 'potato chip,' an eagle, a cactus and an ice cream cone."
“I like the fact that they are permanent because they are a part of me,” he said. "They represent a moment in time, and I like to live with all my history." Acevedo compares the tattoos he doesn't like to the scars he says are another vestige of poor decisions you made when you were younger.
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cmacaulays · 3 years
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peter weibel / jonathan endurance / joanna acevedo / raymond antrobus
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Little list: books that can’t be published soon enough
i had no idea Rupi Kaur had another poetry book coming out in october! so when i found out, i decided to try to catch up on my book news and found these beautiful books to look forward to
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cheshirelibrary · 3 years
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Many writers celebrate National Poetry Month by writing a new poem each day. This April, celebrate with your students in this popular and widespread writing challenge and create 30 poems in 30 days! Use this as an opportunity to explore different poetic forms and prompts, letting you and your students release the “inner-editor” voice and allow your poetic creativity to flow throughout the month.
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30 poetry lessons for 30 days of Poetry
“Exploring Disability Justice through Writing” by Jennifer Bartlett
“Persona Poetry and Mask-Making: Unity for Middle School students” by Jacy Bryla
“I Remember” by Matthew Burgess (Writing Our Way Through)
“‘What If’: Trusting Students with Difficult and Challenging Model Texts” by Brittny Ray Crowell
“Teaching the Tritina and Unraveling Oppression with High School Students” by Trace DePass
“Two Poetry Prompts to Inspire Immigrant Teens” by Sarah Dohrmann
“Investigation Poetry” by Sherese Francis (Writing Our Way Through)
“The Map as Metaphor: Poetic Cartographies in the Virtual Classroom” by Joanna Fuhrman
“List Poems Inspired by Daily Life” by Melanie M. Goodreaux-Fiedler
Collage Poems with “The Jumblies” by Amina Henry
“Who Am I? Exploring Stereotypes and Identity Through Poetry” by Javan Howard
“Origin Story Lesson Plan Using Afro-Latina by Elizabeth Acevedo” by Candice Iloh
“What’s in a Name? Finding Hidden Pictures in the letters of the Alphabet” by Frank Ingrasciotta (Writing Our Way Through)
“The Lune Link” by Susan Karwoska
“Sensory Language” by Jason Leahey
“Reviving Revision through Storytelling and Poetry” by Caron Levis (Spellbound: The Art of Teaching Poetry)
Making Small Moments Big: Teaching Haiku with Sydell Rosenberg by Erika Luckert
“Shout Out Poems” by Libby Mislan
“Rain Can be Anything: Kindergarten Poetry Lesson” by Linda Morel
“Teaching Poetry as a Part of Real Life” by Naomi Shahib Nye
“The Walk Poem” by Ron Padgett
“Math Meets Verse: Counting, Decoding, & Rhythm” by Alice Pencavel
“Visual Poems” by Maya Pindyck
“Rosebuds Folded Over in Sleep: Teaching the Sonnets of Ishle Yi Park to High School Students”, “Personification and War Poetry” by Bushra Rehman
“The Taste of Happiness” by Harriet Riley
“Odes in Science: A Lesson Plan” by Bertha Rogers
“Hidden Beauty: Using a Poem by Jane Cortez” by Mark Statman
“Found Poetry & Accessibility” by Donnie Welch
“Finding Your Voices: How Jericho Brown, Diana Ross and Janis Joplin Can Inspire Student Writing” by Tiphanie Yanique (Spellbound: The Art of Teaching Poetry)
“Writing a Dream Poem” by Bill Zavatsky
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heatherjeff · 3 years
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2020 Book List
It has been ages since I have written and, like everyone else, there seems to be a bit more unstructured time in my everyday life. It makes perfect sense the impetus for a return to blogging is books, reading is fundamental! 
My friend, KDaddy, annually shares the list of books he’s read. The first time I noticed his list I was thrilled, took notes, commented on how happy I was, and proceeded to read many of his recommendations. When it became clear 2020 was going to be a little different books became an even bigger part of my days as well as an escape from the grind of the news and the pandemic.
When KDaddy tagged me with his book list this year, it occurred to me I have a little platform where I can post my own year in review. Books are the best and reading has served me well my whole life, 2020 was no exception.
First, a few facts. This year I read 35 books, for comparison I read 24 in 2019. That makes me happy especially since there are not a million things about 2020 to invoke a sense of accomplishment. I have long kept a book journal since my title and author memory is similar to a sieve. At the start of the pandemic everyone in my house was gifted a kindle, I was not a fan of the plan, paper books are my love language. As this time has worn on, the kindle has proven to be a brilliant and magical purchase. Libby is a completely modern wonder and the next time I am in NYC I will, for sure, treat myself to a library card from that library system.
With no further ado let’s talk books.
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Definitely Read:
The Nightingale: A Novel by Kristin Hannah
Two sisters reacted to the unfolding atrocities of WWII in very different ways. Both were fierce, suffered in ways unimaginable to most of us, and illustrated the many ways women are impacted by a war. Such a powerful read.
The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman
Great read based on a true story about a teenager who became pregnant. Her family forced her to give up her baby and it was placed in a mental institution for the sole reason the child was an “orphan”. Many more plot twists follow, this was a gem of a book.  
Women in Sunlight: A Novel by Frances Mayes
This book kicked off as total cliche and morphed into complete life goals. Three older women, all single for a variety of reasons, strike up a friendship and move to a Tuscan Villa. I want to be them someday in Italy living with the locals.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
YA This came highly recommended from my youngest. It opened his eyes to the world in a huge way and he was very committed to sharing this story with all of us. William is a complete force of nature and against (truly) all odds changes the trajectory or his family, his village, and his life with ingenuity and desire. Love this book so much.
Little Fire’s Everywhere: A Novel by Celeste Ng
Heard so much about this book and completely loved it all. So. Many. Plot. Twists.
Dear Martin by Nic Stone
YA read from my kid, a MUST read. This book was chilling on a 1,000 different levels. Race, police profiling, education, culture- Nic Stone packed it all in and it opened my heart and sparked some good conversations in our home.
Girl, Woman, Other: A Novel by Bernardine Evaristo
This thoughtfully constructed book was a gift from another reader friend and is one of my favorite reads of the year. It shares multiple first person layered viewpoints from British women who span every part of society. Great read.
Dutch House by Ann Patchett
Let’s be clear, I love Ann Patchett. Love. Whenever she authors a new novel I am jazzed and the Dutch House is no exception. The house becomes an actual character in the story and has everything to do with the brokenness of family who moves into it.
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight
Unpopular opinion, I am not a fan of Nike. I am a tremendous fan of Phil Knight’s innovation and hustle. Phil is a visionary and expert storyteller.
The Tatowist of Auschwitz: A Novel by Heather Morris
The novel is based on interviews with Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew who used his position of relative privilege to positively impact the lives of as many fellow prisoners as possible. I had to read this book fast since it impacted my sleep, which it should. Incredible read.
American Dirt: A Novel by Jeanine Cummins
Ooofff, this book is hard to read. I started and stopped because I could not sleep and opted to read it during daylight hours only. It is seriously terrifying in a million ways. It is about a family who has to flee from Alcopulcio to the United States due to extreme violence from the local and very well connected drug cartel. This book is a testament to the grit of illegal immigrants and an eye opening read about the terror they face.
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
True story of Bryan Stevenson’s quest to navigate the criminal justice system in the rural south where he aims to help the most disadvantaged in the system. Timely, eye opening, and full of action items we all need to help with for the betterment of our society.
City of Girls: A Novel by Elizabeth Gilbert
Books by Elizabeth Gilbert are some of my favorites and I was concerned when I started this book, it was a struggle. It came together and I ended up loving it. A story about NYC in the 1940’s centered around a girl/woman who is sent to live with her aunt at her playhouse full of showgirls. It was such an unrelatable read, it transported me to a time I have never really considered and it was a trip worth taking.
Totally Enjoyable:
True Colors by Kristen Hannah
Reads like YA fiction and I loved it. It’s about a ranch family, their horses, land, siblings, their live father and deceased mother. It is not deep and is a fun read.
In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware
This book was intense, fun, & slightly scary. A “hen party” in a, literal glass house, becomes the scene of a murder.
The Queen of Hearts by Kimmery Martin
This is a fun read about two best friends who become doctors together and then the plot thickens. Can’t say more, it is complicated.
Freud’s Mistress by Karen Mack
This was my last library loan before the pandemic. It is a fascinating read based loosely on the dynamics of Freud’s family, drugs, affairs that feel a bit like incest, a huge male ego, this should not sound familiar in any way!
The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon
YA, loaner from my kid (which came to my nightstand highly recommended). This is a sweet, sweet love story of two teenagers who have very different backgrounds and lots of big feelings. The whole book takes place over the course of one day.
It All Comes Back to You by Beth Duke
This was a surprise hit and it sucked me in. The story is about a nurse in a retirement community who befriends a resident who lived a big life.
The Queen’s Fortune: A Novel of Desiree, Napoleon, and the Dynasty That Outlasted the Empire by Allison Pataki
I admit, I am a fan of royalty, it is so intriguing and this book was completely spellbinding. The story is based on Napoleon's France and it was messy.
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
NF This book is amazing. A poor black woman has cancer cells removed from her body, these rapidly reproducing cells become known as HeLa cells and change the trajectory of modern medicine. There are so many consequences from this seemiling small discovery and the impact to the medical world and to Henrietta’s family are far reaching.
The Woman in the Window: A Novel by A.J. Finn
Read this in one day at the beach, I was sucked into this story of Anna Fox and her salacious neighborhood drama.
The Last Romantics by Tara Conklin
I know I liked this book and made a note about the “pause” taken over the summer when the kids in the family basically ran wild. That’s all I’ve got.
Untamed by Glennon Doyle
There was a ton of hype around this book and it is well deserved. Glennon tells it like it is and, like it or not, she has a lot of points that hit. I read this on my kindle and think I would have liked reading the physical book more.
This is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett
Short stories from Ann Patchett? Yes, 100% yes. The story of her relationship with Lucy, of Truth and Beauty: A Friendship, was wonderful as was the explanation of her book store in Nashville.
After You: A Novel (Me Before You Trilogy) by Jojo Moyes
I have zero idea that Me Before You was a trilogy! It is a total candy read, you are not going to learn much about your soul or the universe, but it is fun and better than TV. And yes, I will read the third book in the trilogy because candy is good! 
The Saturday Night Supper Club by Carla Laureano
Also a trilogy, another happy surprise. This book is fun, another candy read, and so appealing. When I was a kid I wanted to have a restaurant so this story made my heart happy. It is a bit too clean, a bit cliche, and an enjoyable read.
Daisy Jones & The Six: A Novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid
This novel will transport you to a land of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. I read this was loosely based on the story of Fleetwood Mac, true or false, this book captures a moment in history and reads a lot like a play and is completely enjoyable.
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
This is the book written before Little Fires Everywhere, similar deal-  family strife/mystery, kind of riveting with lots of twists. Solid read.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, HER Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed by Lori Gottlieb
NF, look at a therapist who finds herself in need of therapy. It is kind of a russian doll type of read with layers, upon layers, hidden within each other.
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo
YA, another loaner from my kid. Such a great book about a kid who wants to be a chef and express herself through her cooking. She is a teen mother living with her abuela, it is a heartwarming book and I love the main character’s spirit.
Sidenote: schools around here are closed for the duration yet students can reserve library books and go to the local library of your choice where their school librarians greet them, warmly, in the parking lot for a drive by pick-up. It is a wonderful and much appreciated service being offered to our kids.
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
This book is ridiculous, it had a strong start, went sideways but was fun and overall enjoyable. The premise is nine people descend upon an exclusive health retreat. The woman who is in change morphs from motivating to overlord, obviously.
No Thank You:
13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher
YA read, loaner from my daughter. I did not like this one bit, it made sucide seem so glam. Glad I read it and am always happy when my kids share books with me and I will always hate stories of kids’ suffering.
There There: A Novel by Tommy Orange
This book was hard to follow, had too many characters, and there was a very dark thread that I did not enjoy.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
This book hit me at the wrong time this year. The dystopian nature felt a little too close to home. I know it is a work for the ages but it was all ouch.
Wow, that felt good to reflect on and process. I have never really looked for threads in my own reading and knew a few things already but like seeing the balance of candy books and hard, timely topics. All in all I feel great about my 2020 reading list and hope there are titles that interest or resonate with you too. Here is to libraries reopening someday in the near future so we can browse the shelves with abandon.
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do u have any collections u would recommend?
I think this is the right time for me to do my favorite poetry collections read in 2018. I read a lot of poetry so forgive the length.
Full-Length Poetry Collections (2018)
The Carrying by Ada Limón
If They Come for Us by Fatimah Asghar
Premonitions by Elizabeth Schmuhl
From the Inside Quietly by Eloisa Amezcua
A Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon
Brown by Kevin Young
This Is How We Lost Each Other by Karese Burrows
Red Channel in the Rupture by Amber Flora Thomas
Oceanic by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
She Used to Be on a Milk Carton by Kailey Tedesco
Autobiography of a Wound by Brynne Rebele-Henry
Registers of Illuminated Villages by Tarfia Faizullah
Virgin by Analicia Sotelo
High Ground Coward by Alicia Mountain
Holy Wild by Gwen Benaway
Citizen Illegal by José Olivarez
bury it by Sam Sax
When Rap Spoke Straight to God by Erica Dawson
Refuse by Julian Randall
Museum of the Americas by J. Michael Martinez
Perennial by Kelly Forsythe
Not Here by Hieu Minh Nguyen
Cenzontle by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo
Junk by Tommy Pico
New Poets of Native Nations ed. Heid E. Erdrich
Who Is Mary Sue? by Sophie Collins
Tenderling by Emily Corwin
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes
Empty Clip by Emilia Phillips
Indictus by Natalie Eilbert
Girl with Death Mask by Jennifer Givhan
Wild Is the Wind by Carl Phillips
Indecency by Justin Phillip Reed
Anagnorisis by Kyle Dargan
Monument: Poems New and Selected by Natasha Trethewey
Cape Verdean Blues by Shauna Barbosa
Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism ed. Danielle Barnhart & Iris Mahan
Full-Length Poetry Collections
blud by Rachel McKibbens
The Easy Body by Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta
The Descent of Alette by Alice Notley
Sin: Selected Poems by Forough Farrokhzad
The Book of Endings by Leslie Harrison
Nature Poem by Tommy Pico
Together and By Ourselves by Alex Dimitrov
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Forgiveness Forgiveness by Shane McCrae
I have to live by Aisha Sasha John
Unaccompanied by Javier Zamora
Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 by Lucille Clifton
poems for the sound of the sky before thunder by Topaz Winters
How Do I Look? by Sennah Yee
Hyperboreal by Joan Naviyuk Kane
Thieves in the Afterlife by Kendra Decolo
The Yearning Feed by Manuel Paul Lopez
L'Heure Bleue, or the Judy Poems by Elisa Gabbert
Chapbooks (2018)
We Begin in the Dark by Zara Williams
poems to carry in your pocket by Laura Villareal
As If by Anna Meister
Lemon Effigies by Zaina Alsous
Oracle: A Cosmology by Destiny Hemphill
Riding with Anne Sexton by Jen Rouse
On My Way to Liberation by H. Melt
Loneliness, and Other Ways to Split a Body by Kanika Lawton
Dreamland for Keeps by Sarah Nichols
ghost exhibit by Melissa Atkinson Mercer
Before Vanishing by Jen Rouse
Tunsiya-Amrikiya by Leila Chatti
Ebb by Leila Chatti
Pamper Me to Hell & Back by Hera Lindsay Bird
Thin Fire by Alicia Mountain
Knock by Melissa Atkinson Mercer
Reasons for Smoking by Xandria Phillips
Bad Anatomy by Hannah Cohen
Chapbooks
al youm: for yesterday & her inherited traumas by George Abraham
Poor Banished Child of Eve by Joanna Climaxus (links to PDF) 
Drapetomania by Jasmine Gibson
Flower Wars by Nico Amador
The Ophelia Letters by Rebecca Tamás
Mexicamericana by Eloisa Amezcua
Vibe Check by Candice Wuehle
Poetry Audiobooks (2018)
The Carrying by Ada Limón
Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey
Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across by Mary Lambert
Girl with Death Mask by Jennifer Givhan
A Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon
If They Come for Us by Fatimah Asghar
Brown by Kevin Young
IRL by Tommy Pico 
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (technically a verse novel)
Poetry Audiobooks
Floating, Brilliant, Gone by Franny Choi 
The World’s Wife by Carol Ann Duffy
Bone by Yrsa Daley-Ward
Zaatardiva by Suheir Hammad
There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé by Morgan Parker
Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine
Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson (technically a verse novel)
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Un iPhone explota en la mano de una dominicana en El Bronx y se prende en fuego
Un iPhone explota en la mano de una dominicana en El Bronx y se prende en fuego
Miguel Cruz Tejada
NUEVA YORK,- A menos de un año de haberlo comprado en una tienda, un iPhone le explotó en la mano a la dominicana Joanna Acevedo de 22 años de edad y residente en El Bronx, y luego el dispositivo se prendió en fuego.
Ella dijo en una entrevista con el canal Bronx News 12, que compró el iPhone en marzo de 2016 y que hasta el móvil no había presentado ningún problema. Recibió…
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libromundoes · 4 years
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Resumen de los libros infantiles: los mejores nuevos libros ilustrados y novelas | Libros
Fo lectores mayores de ocho este mes, La lista de cosas que no cambiarán. (Andersen) de la autora de Newbery, Rebecca Stead, sigue a Bea, una hija que se adapta a la vida con padres separados, mientras su padre se prepara para casarse con su novio, Jesse. Bea está emocionada de adquirir una nueva hermana, Sonia, pero ¿estará Sonia tan emocionada? Mientras Bea lucha con la culpa y la ansiedad y aprende a hacer frente al cambio, el amor familiar sigue siendo una constante en esta historia bellamente construida y engañosamente simple.
En segundo lugar en la serie de asesinatos misteriosos de Sharna Jackson en la finca Tri, y protagonizada por las hermanas detectives negras Nik y Norva, Caída de micrófono (Knights Of) comienza con la caída fatal de la estrella del pop TrojKat desde el techo de una torre. Kat se había desviado de sus raíces en el campo, y la fama mundial estaba a la vuelta de la esquina, pero ¿pueden Nik y Norva saber quién tenía motivos para crear un "accidente"? Ofreciendo un impacto emocional, así como un rompecabezas intrigante y complejo, la escritura de Jackson es original y animada.
Los fanáticos de la fantasía deberían tomar el debut superlativo de Jenni Spangler, El juego de manos (Simon y Schuster). El huérfano Leander lleva una precaria existencia como carterista hasta que se cruza con la inescrupulosa Madame Pinchbeck. Vinculados a su servicio, Leander, Charlotte y Felix deben actuar como las estrellas de las sesiones de Pinchbeck, atrapados por objetos que sostienen parte de su alma y en los que desaparecen cuando se les ordena. ¿Alguna vez serán liberados de su temible amante o se reencontrarán con sus seres queridos? Ambiente y transporte, con ilustraciones de Chris Mould, es una aventura victoriana deliciosamente aterradora.
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¡No me llames Grumpycorn! por Sarah McIntyre. Fotografía: Sarah McIntyre
De Alex Gino, autor de Jorge, viene después Rueda (Escolar). Al comenzar la universidad y la pubertad, Rick quiere hacerse amigo de Melissa, a quien antes conocía como George, pero el mejor amigo de Rick, Jeff, es violentamente homofóbico y transfóbico. . Esta exploración de sentimientos, cambio, coraje y aceptación es una adición rara y esencial a los libros para este grupo de edad.
Durante siete años y más, un joven activista indomable está allí para hacer un cambio en Hope Jones salva el mundo (Andersen) por Josh Lacey, ilustrado por Beatriz Castro. A través de publicaciones de blog divertidas y creíbles, Hope comparte el progreso de su lucha contra el plástico, con protestas fuera del supermercado local, trata de reciclar a su vecino gruñón y da pasos en falso en el camino . El enfoque de Lacey en las pequeñas ganancias y la acción colectiva permite una lectura animada y alentadora.
Un magnífico e instructivo guisante para plantas, Comí sol para el desayuno (Flying Eye) de Michael Holland y Philip Giordano atraerá a más de cinco lectores con coloridas ilustraciones gráficas y texto reflexivo, guiando al lector a través de lo que las plantas necesitan para prosperar, cómo se adaptan a él La adversidad y la infinidad de formas en que dependemos de ellos, con proyectos simples pero emocionantes para probar en casa.
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Comí sol para el desayuno de Michael Holland y Philip Giordano. Fotografía: Philip Giordana
Deliciosamente tonta, con eslóganes hilarantes, Joanna Nadin La peor clase del mundo. (Bloomsbury), ilustrado con la asquerosa alegría de Rikin Parekh, es un excelente libro de confort. Según la directora, la Sra. Bottomley-Blunt, los huevos 4B son los huevos más podridos. ¿Cuándo ganarán un premio como 4A? Pero de una forma u otra, la tripulación shambolic todavía está bien, incluso si el Sr. Nidgett continúa amenazando con dejar la enseñanza y convertirse en un domador de leones.
En los libros ilustrados, Sarah McIntyre regresa con ¡No me llames Grumpycorn! (Scholastic), en el que Unicornio va al espacio en busca del planeta más fabuloso del mundo. Resplandeciente en los colores de los fuegos artificiales, es muy divertido leer en voz alta, con un mensaje dulce pero claro sobre la importancia de la amistad.
La amistad también está en el centro. Me quedo contigo (S&S) por Smriti Halls y Steve Small. Un oso galopante siempre ayuda a su mejor ardilla amiga, con consecuencias mixtas, hasta que Squirrel le dice a Bear que le gustaría tener espacio. Imágenes hábilmente humorísticas y texto con rima cálida hacen de este un libro encantador para abrazar.
Finalmente, de Jackie Morris y James Mayhew, Jardín de la señora Noah (Otter-Barry) es una historia esperanzadora de lo que pudo haber sucedido cuando el arca tocó el suelo. Las gloriosas obras de arte pegadas de Mayhew se combinan con el texto sobrio de Morris para mostrar cómo las rocas desnudas y la escasa vegetación pueden convertirse en un jardín próspero, alimentando una nueva vida de todo tipo.
Resumen de adolescentes
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Acampar por Lev Rosen, Penguin, £ 7.99 Randy ha amado Camp Outland, un refugio de verano para niños LGBTQ +, durante años. Esta vez, sin embargo, las cosas serán diferentes; abandonando sus amados musicales y maquillajes, Randy se reinventó a sí mismo como un musculoso y musculoso Del, decidido a ganarse el corazón de Hudson, que solo sale con muchachos "mascotas". . Pero, ¿vale la pena su transformación, y qué sucederá cuando Hudson descubra la verdad? Dichosamente cómico (y explícito) romance extraño utópico.
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Golpea cuando aterrizas por Elizabeth Acevedo, Hot Key, £ 7.99 Cuando Camino se entera de que el vuelo de su padre ha caído en el camino a la República Dominicana, ni ella ni Yahaira esperan descubrir que son hermanas. En su poesía tensa e intensamente evocadora, Anevedo, ganadora de Carnegie, cuenta una conmovedora historia de diferentes vidas inextricablemente entrelazadas, y de tristeza, amargura y renovación, en una nueva novela en verso tan transportadora y poderosa como El poeta X.
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Los colores que ciegan por Rutendo Tavengerwei, tecla de acceso rápido, £ 7.99 En esta historia de la actual Zimbabwe y Rhodesia devastada por el conflicto, el talentoso nadador Tumi desconfía de su albinismo; su propio tío incluso sabe de su secuestro. Enviado para quedarse con su abuela Thandiwe, Tumi es cautelosa con ella, hasta que leer su historia la ayuda a entender lo que están compartiendo. La tragedia, el odio y la atrocidad se muestran con franqueza impecable, pero la segunda novela de Tavengerwei es también una elocuente petición de aceptación y reconciliación.
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Horrible belleza por William Hussey, Usborne, £ 7.99 Dylan tiene miedo de salir hasta que la extravagante y hermosa Ellis llegue a la escuela. Cuando salieron a través de las redes sociales, él está orgulloso de reconocer su sexualidad y su amado novio. Pero de repente la tragedia golpea. Afligido y conmocionado, Dylan está decidido a investigar, cualquier verdad incómoda que descubra. Casi insoportablemente conmovedora, esta tierna evocación del primer amor y la pérdida también es cálida, divertida y profundamente inspiradora.
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Photo of 'lynched' Kaepernick doll sparks outrage
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La serie cuenta con las actuaciones de Frank Grillo, KieleSánchez, Matt Lauria, Jonathan Tucker, Nick Jonas y Joanna Going. En esta tercera temporada se incorporan al elenco los actores,  Kirk Acevedo, Talia Shire, y Zach Gilford.
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EM SOLIDARIEDADE A JAILSON CORREIA – MÉDICO, PESQUISADOR E SECRETÁRIO DE SAÚDE DO RECIFE
Nós – Profissionais, Professores/as, Pesquisadores/as e militantes da área da Saúde – vimos através desta demonstrar nossa solidariedade e apoio a Jailson Correia. Somos testemunhas, ao longo dos anos, da sua retidão de caráter, competência técnica e compromisso político com o Sistema Único de Saúde.
Recife, 31 de maio de 2020.
ASSINAM:
Adelaide Caldas – Sanitarista
Adilis Stepple da Fonte Neto – Médico
Adriana Scavuzzi Carneiro da Cunha – Médica
Adriano Massuda – Médico Sanitarista e pesquisador-visitante em Harvard/EUA
Afra Suassuna – Médica Sanitarista
Alfredo Costa – Médico Sanitarista
Alfredo Macedo Gomes – Reitor UFPE
Alexandre Neto – Enfermeiro Sanitarista
Alexandre Padilha – Médico infectologista, ex-ministro da saúde
Alexandre Stamford da Silva – Professor de Economia e Diretor de Inovação da SECTI
Amélia Lyra – Médica Psiquiatra
Ana Brito – Médica Epidemiologista
Ana Glória Melcop – Sanitarista
Ana Luiza Fassizoli – Médica
Ana Maria Aguiar – Médica
Ana Paula Sóter – Médica Sanitarista, ex-Secretária Executiva do Ministério da Saúde
Ana Paula F de Souza Leão – Médica
André Longo – Médico Cardiologista
André Luis Bonifácio de Carvalho – Fisioterapeuta, ex-dirigente do Ministério da Saúde
Anna Renata Lemos – Servidora pública
Antônio Alves de Souza – Médico Cirurgião Geral, Médico do Trabalho e Mestre em Saúde Coletiva
Antônio Carlos dos Santos Figueira – Médico, ex-secretário de saúde de PE
Antônio Cavalcanti – Médico
Aristides Oliveira – Médico de Família e Comunidade, Sanitarista, Mestre em Saúde Coletiva
Arthur Chioro – Médico Sanitarista, ex-ministro da saúde, Professor da Unifesp
Beate Saegesser Santos – Professora do Curso de Farmácia da UFPE
Bernadete Antunes – Médica Sanitarista – Professora da UPE
Breno Caldas de Araújo – Biomédico e membro da Incubatecs UFPE
Caio Souza Leao – Médico
Carlota Coelho – Enfermeira
Carlos Abath – Médico Radiologista Intervencionista
Carlos Eduardo Guimarães Padilha – Médico infectologista
Carlos Vasconcellos – Médico de Família e Comunidade
Carmelita Maia e Silva – Médica Sanitarista
Carol Gois Leandro – Pró-reitora de pesquisa e pós graduação da UFPE
Carolina Martins – Médica
Catarina Cavalcanti – Médica
Celia MMB de Castro – Médica e Professora Do Departamento de Medicina Tropical
Claudeni Brito de Souza Leao – Gerente da Central de Leitos do Estado
Claudia Roberta Miranda Pereira – Médica
Cinthia Kalyne de Almeida Alves – Sanitarista, Terapeuta Ocupacional e Professora da UFPE
Cristiano de Souza Leão – Médico
Cristina Mota – Médica
Cristina Sette – Sanitarista e Professora
Cristiana Acevedo Zarzar – Sanitarista
Cristiano Augusto Recksher – Médico
Cynthia Braga – Pesquisadora em Saúde Pública/Fiocruz-PE
Demetrius Montenegro – Médico Infectologista
Demócrito Miranda- Médico Infectologista
Diogo Aguiar – Fisioterapeuta – Mestre em Saúde coletiva
Dione Maciel – Médica e Docente UPE e UFPE
Djalma Agripino de Melo Filho – Médico Epidemiologista
Eduardo Bezerra – Sanitarista
Eduardo Jorge Fonseca – Médico
Eduardo Jorge Abrantes da Fonte – Médico
Euclides Dias Martins Filho – Médico Cirurgião
Eliane Cruz – Mestre em Direitos Humanos e Cidadania
Eliane Germano – Enfermeira
Erika Siqueira – Médica de Família e Sanitarista
Fabia Pottes Enfermeira e Professora do curso de enfermagem da UFPE
Fatima Brito – Médica
Fausto Pereira dos Santos – Médico Sanitarista, Ex-presidente da ANS
Felipe Proenço – Médico – Doutor em Saúde Coletiva e Professor de Medicina
Fernando Henrique Cabral- Médico nefrologista infantil
Filipe Aragao Felix – Médico
Fernando Augusto Marinho dos Santos Figueira – Médico
Fernando Moraes – Médico
Flávio Lins – Médico do trabalho
Francisco Santos – Fisioterapeuta, Doutor em Saúde Coletiva, Prof. UFPE.
Francisco Mário De Biase Neto – Médico
Francisco Rafael do Couto Soares – Médico
Garibaldi Gurgel – Médico, Doutor em Saúde Coletiva e pesquisador da Fiocruz/PE
Gessyanne Vale Paulino- sanitarista, ex presidente do Cosems
Gilda Kelner – Médica
Giliate Coelho – Médico de Família e Comunidade, Sanitarista e Mestre em Saúde Coletiva
Glauber Moreira Leitao – Médico oncologista
Glaydes Maria Torres de Lima – Médica e Professora de Medicina
Graça Cavalcante – Sanitarista e Médico de Família e Comunidade
Graça Oliveira – Médica Pediatra
Guilherme V. De Mendonça Filho – Médico
Gustavo Couto – Médico Psiquiatra
Heider Pinto – Médico Sanitarista, Mestre em Saúde Coletiva e Professor
Helena Catão – Psicóloga – SMS Recife
Humberto Antunes – Médico
Humberto Costa – Médico, ex-ministro da saúde
Idê Gurgel – Médica, Doutora em Saúde Coletiva e Pesquisadora da Fiocruz/PE
Isabel Brandão Correia – Médica de Família e Comunidade
Isabel Cristina Areia Lopes Pereira – Médica
Joao Paulo Ribeiro Neto – Médico
Joanna Freire – cirurgiã Dentista – Sanitarista
José Édson de Sousa – Médico, Secretário de Saúde de Brejo da Madre de Deus
Jose Luiz de Lima Filho – Médico
Jose Luiz de Figueiredo – Médico
José Luís Simões – Profissional de Educação Física e Professor do Centro de Educação da UFPE
Jones Albuquerque- Cientista da Computação
José de Arimatea Rocha Filho – Farmacêutico do HC-UFPE
Jose Roberto Correia – Psicanalista
José Wellington Barros – Médico
Jurema Telles – Médica Oncologista e Professora de Medicina
Kaline Maciel – Médica
Karina Tenório – Servidora Pública
Lannuze Gomes Andrade- Enfermeira
Lara Ximenes – Médica de Família e comunidade e Sanitarista
Lélia Moreira- Médica da Família e Comunidade
Lia Bissoli Malaman – Enfermeira Sanitarista, Doutoranda em saúde coletiva/Unicamp
Lucia Katharina Röhr – Médica ginecologista e obstetra
Luciana Albuquerque – Dentista Sanitarista
Luiz Alberto Reis Mattos Junior – Médico e superintendente do Hospital das Clínicas da UFPE
Maira Galdino Pitta – Farmacêutica e Diretora de Inovação da UFPE
Marcos Pedrosa – Médico de Família e comunidade
Marcelo Padilha – Médico
Maria Cristina dos Santos Figueira – Enfermeira
Maria do Carmo Duarte – Médica pediatra
Maria de Fátima Militao – Médica Epidemiologista
Maria Julia Gonçalves de Melo – Médica Pediatra
Mariana Seabra – Enfermeira Sanitarista
Marina Kelner Silveira – Médica
Mecciene Mendes Rodrigues – Médica Hansenóloga e Doutora em Medicina Tropical
Mecneide Lins: Médica Pediatra Hemato/oncologista
Melania Maria Ramos de Amorim – Médica ginecologista e obstetra , Epidemiologista e Professora da Pós-Graduação em Saúde Integral do IMIP
Moacyr Jesus Barreto de Melo Rego – Professor e pesquisador do NUPIT UFPE
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J. Cole - Kevin's Heart from Pomp&Clout on Vimeo.
Directed by J.Cole & Scott Lazer
Starring Kevin Hart
Pomp&Clout + Dreamville - Production Company Ryen Bartlett - Executive Producer Jefferis Gray - Producer Dustin Highbridge - Co-Producer Kevin Staake - Head of Production Isiah Donté Lee - Director of Photography Miles Ford Mullin - Production Designer Deryck Highbridge -Production Supervisor Preston Clay Reed -Production Coordinator Ivette Anthony - Production Assistant (Office) Yule Owens - Production Assistant (Set) Jose Luis Guzman - Production Assistant (Set) Arleen Ayala - Production Assistant (Set) Lewis Espinoza - Production Assistant (Set) Chris Sinclair - Production Assistant (Set) Michael Henrickson - Production Assistant (Set) Samuel Schneider - Production Assistant (Set) Caleb Wall - Production Assistant (Driver) Austin Lucht - Production Assistant (Driver) Jordan Shafer - Production Assistant (Set) Jesse Hays - 1st A.D Bryon Dormandy - 2nd A.D. Karim Belkasemi - 1st AC Anthony Goodman - 2nd AC Collin Scouten - Steadicam Operator Evan Butka - DIT Raeana Anaïs - Wardrobe Stylist Raeshon Roberson - Wardrobe Stylist Assistant Ashley North - Stylist Valene Del Rosario - Hair/Makeup Artist Luckyna Sin - Hair/Makeup Assist Moore Huffman - Production Sound Mixer Amelia Ferroni - Script Supervisor Byron Echeverria - VTR Jarrod Butler - VTR Chad Sarahina - On Set Editor Assist Manuel Lizaso - Craft Service Jim Griffin - Location Scout Nicholas Sternberg - Location Manager Arjun Prakash - Gaffer Jeff Godshall - Best Boy Electric Ryan Hueter - Electric Doug Frerichs - Electric Joseph Feffer - Electric Driver Joanna Nguyen - Key Grip Sean Hunt - Best Boy Grip Rebecca Plasencia - Grip Matthew Planer - Grip Miguel Davila - Balloon Tech Juan Garcia - Teamsters/Drivers Ruben Acevedo - Teamsters/Drivers Arae Webner - Art Director Eric Palmer - Art Director Dina Coccari - Asst. Art Director Sean Berger - Art Coordinator Scott Schiefer - Leadman Lauren Anderson - Prop Master Amber Padgett - Set Dresser Jena Serbv - Set Dresser Syliva Kim - Set Dresser Brian Laprocino - Set Dresser Kevin Beebe - Carpenter Esther Fuentes - Carpenter Micaela Silberstein - Carpenter Byron Garcia Diaz - Art Assts. Fred Foote - Art Assts. Orlando Tarango - Art Assts. William Stewart - Art Assts. David Seguin - Art Assts. Gilbert Murillo - Policemen James Thornton - Policemen John Waroff - Firemen Amy Stanoszek - Welfare/Teacher Susan Deming - Casting Director Extras on Avail - Extras Casting Pomp&Clout - VFX Pete Puskas - VFX Supervisor & Lead GFX Designer - Aaron Vinton Blacksmith - 2D Daniel Morris - Conform Work Editorial - Editorial Adam Robinson - Editor Erik Vogt - Nilsen - Assistant Editor Marlo Baird - Executive Producer Brian Scharwath - Post Producer Beacon Street Studios - Sound Mix Rommel Molina - Mixer Vivi Rojas - Mix Assistant Kate Vadnais - Mix Producer Cast: Stacy Gaspard - Mom at Baby Store Jayden Green - Son at Baby Store Jasmine Burch - Temptress in Car Sakura Sugihara - Super Market Patron George Wrighster - Super Market Patron Brandon Brown - Super Market Patron Tonya Reid - Super Market Patron Rhonda Bankston - Woman Sipping Tea Patee Spurlock - Super Market Patron Belita Edwards - Woman In Car Lucus Taiyo - Super Market Patron Babylungs - Cashier Cory Roberts - Man in Bathroom Muneeb Rehman - Hollywood Executive Keteruh Cerrone - Woman In Restaurant Janice Hughes - Restaurant Server Karla Kamm - Restaurant Hostess Giselle Dalmage - Restaurant Hostess Stephen Brown - Restaurant Patron Vincent Estrellas - Restaurant Patron Babylungs - Restaurant Patron Eugene Hatia - Restaurant Patron Vanessa Arcia - Restaurant Patron Khaliq King - Restaurant Patron Kanika Lal - Restaurant Patron Johnnie McQuarley - Restaurant Patron Dymytro Nepochatov - Restaurant Patron Nicole Pazmino - Restaurant Patron Michael Sandy - Restaurant Patron Lina Todorova - Restaurant Patron Julieta Villatoro - Restaurant Patron Lovena Kagel - Restaurant Patron
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oldmogg · 6 years
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The trailer for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" third game from The Witcher series. PLATIGE IMAGE Director: Tomek Bagiński Executive Producer: Marcin Kobylecki, Jarosław Sawko, Piotr Sikora Producer: Marta Staniszewska CG Supervisor: Grzegorz Kukuś Art Director: Maciej Jackiewicz Production Coordinator: Monika Paćkowska, Karolina Czabaj Lead Rendering Artist: Stanisław Marek Lead Shading Artist: Wojciech Idzi Lead Compositing Artist: Maciej Jackiewicz Lead Character TD: Michał Krupa Lead Simulation TD: Sobisz Łukasz Lead Face TD: Bartosz Opatowiecki Environment Artist: Marcin Stępień, Michał Firek, Robert Kudera Concept Art: Damian Bajowski, Artur Sadłos Animation: Sebastian Kalemba, Anna Płocica, Tycjan Bartuś, Firlit Arkadiusz Character Modeler: Tomasz Wróbel, Artur Owśnicki, Tomasz Stefański, Klaudiusz Wesołowski, Tomasz Stryjewski Character TD: Kamil Hepner, Mateusz Popławski Texture Artist: Tomasz Zaborek, Bartłomiej Walendziak, Maciej Bugajski Rendering: Wojciech Idzi, Grzegorz Kukuś, Mariusz Samson, Daniel Schmid Leal Layout Artist: Michał Kaleniecki, Dominik Wawrzyniak, Bartłomiej Kik Simulation TD: Marek Sulęcki, Maciej Benczarski, Burie Sophie FX TD: Piotr Suchodolski, Bartosz Grzybowski, Carlos Acevedo Logo Sequence: Artur Szymczak, Arkadiusz Leszko Additional Artist: Marcin Jakubowski, Piotr Arendzikowski, Błażej Andrzejewski, Łukasz Burnet, Mateusz Gamroth RnD: Adam Wierzchowski, Jakub Pietrzak CTO: Tomasz Kruszona IT: Jakub Dąbrowski, Piotr Getka, Łukasz Olewniczak, Tomasz Zając DI support: Piotr Janisiewicz, Maciej Niemirski, Mariusz Seliga, Łukasz Szulc, Michał Własiuk, Maciej Żak Music: Adam Skorupa Sound Design and Mix: Kuba Pietrzak (Juice) Actor: Marianna Januszewicz, Grzegorz Kowalczyk, Robert Sikorski, Grzegorz Stelmaszewski Mocap Performer/Stunt: Mariusz Dzięcioł, Sławomir Kurek, Maciej Kwiatkowski Mocap Performer/Actor: Juliusz Dzienkiewicz, Marek Serafin, Joanna Federowicz-Żurawska Casting: Maciej Nawrotkiewicz 3D Scanning Session: Lee Perry Smith (IR-Entertainment Ltd.) Mocap session: Alvernia Studios, Platige Image - Mateusz Golik, Łukasz Salabura Photo Session: Jakub Sapija (Metaluna) CD PROJEKT RED Production: Adam Badowski, Paweł Mielniczuk Story and Dialogues: Jakub Szamałek, Borys Pugacz-Muraszkiewicz Character Modeler: Grzegorz Chojnacki, Dominik Milecki, Arek Matyszewski
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