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Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor

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Book, Styne, Marlys Marshall
Date: 
May 2006
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
Retired seven years, widowed six years, childless, seventy-three years old, depressed, the author set out to find contentment through reflection and writing. Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor is a series of personal essays recounting that quest and some of the experiences that came before it. Ms. Styne advocates writing for everyone, and hopes to encourage people of all ages, especially her fellow senior citizens, to write.
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eng
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0-7414-3208-0

How to Pick Up Your Teeth with No Arms: an Autobiography

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z.29.5
Date: 
2006
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
An introduction to Patrick’s autobiography. This is Part I. Recollections from growing up in an Irish family Queens during the Depression.
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eng
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Boots - Trailing the Appalachians (And Other Bucolic Mishaps)

Catalog Number: 
b.27
Date: 
1995
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
A work inspired by the author's true experience hiking the Appalachian Trail from New York to Maine with her son and daughter-in-law. Thoughts on trail food, hiking tips, and preparation and training scattered throughout.<br />
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eng
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0-9645648-0-7

Finding Your Chicago Ancestors: A Beginner's Guide to Family History in the City and Cook County

Catalog Number: 
b.20.2
Date: 
March 2005
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
Family historian Grace DuMelle provides the means to trace your Chicago connections like a pro. She shows you not just what to research, but how to research. Without wading through lots of preliminaries, choose any of the self-contained chapters that focus on the questions beginners most want answered and jump right in! (From publisher)
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eng
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Abstract borrowed from Lake Claremont.
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ISSN/ISBN: 
1-893121-25-9

Alternatives: Roads Less Traveled

Catalog Number: 
b.37
Date: 
1997
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
<p>&quot;Sometimes a disquieting idea, for at its core, an alternative signals difference: a state some may dustrust, others tolerate, still others, embrace. Fortunately, divergent views remain energetically alive, experience brings hope, exhilerating no matter what the outcome. In this anthology on less traditional and predictable lifepaths, the intensity, humor and spirit of these writing actually transcends differences, evidence of the strength found in exploring less travelled roads.&quot;</p><p>Contributors, cont'd: Mary Damon Peltier, Shirley Powers, Rita Reinert, Ellen Rosen, P. Kelly Rugg, Amy Sanderson, Patti See, Claudia Rosa Silva, Carol Smith, Grazina Smith, Sandra Tatara </p>
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eng
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0-9621039-4-2

New Chicago Stories

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Book, Gardaphe
Date: 
1990
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
"The stories presented here tell tales of a new Chicago, a Chicago that, like the Scott Mutter montage that fronts this book, is made up of diverse images that suggest new ways of seeing. They provide alternative interpretations of life in the city. What you will find in this collection is a a multi-cultural neighborhood in print, a neighborhood which has yet to surface on Chicago streets, one which is perhaps still years away in a city that touts its culturally plural make-up while still enforcing rigid boundaries between segregated neighborhoods. Murder by industrial pollution (often masked by self-abuse), racism, homophobia, the disintegration of family life, the struggle for control of one's own body and mind, the troubles facing a growing elderly population, the subjugation of minority cultures to the rich, the white, the male, are all issues confronted by the writers of these stories. They speak through a range of voices, creating a new, urgent sense of Chicago Realism. These storytellers provide testimony to a new Chicago, a Chicago that while steeped in American tradition challenges the narrow boundaries of its stereotype. They speak to a changing America, an America that has awakened from decades of a false, prosperity-driven revelry with a reality hangover. They speak of an America that must now begin to turn its attention to the social and environmental problems it has too long ignored." - From the back cover
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eng
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0-9627425-0-3

Eight Permutations on the Binoculars of Power

Catalog Number: 
e.1.9
Date: 
2005
Volume: 
1st ed, Light Reading Series
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Eight short fiction scenarios within one longer piece that explores the decline of people, things, and relationships through one object, a pair of binoculars.<br />
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eng
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Grandpa

Catalog Number: 
e.1.5
Date: 
2005
Volume: 
1st ed, Light Reading Series
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"...Paw Paw's got a rabbit and three legs on us and he's been holding the thing for two months. My brother Glen was hot on his weekly phone call to the city. You gotta get out here and take it back, man..."
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English
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Sounds Like a Real Poem: Writing By The Dramagirls

Catalog Number: 
z.69
Date: 
2005
Abstract: 
The Redmoon Dramagirls use art and performance to celebrate middle school girls. We believe that performing powerful actions (such as stitlt-walking, drumming, and acting) creates powerful girls. Through supportive relationships, safe environments, challenging training, and public performance, the proram offers a safe environment for girls to investigate and create original works of theater that express the truth of their lives.<br />
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eng
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