At The Heart Of It


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In My Heart


In My Heart

Author: Jo Witek

language: en

Publisher: Abrams

Release Date: 2014-10-14


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New York Times Bestseller! “A must-have for any storytime.” ―Kirkus Reviews “Childlike drawings evoke each feeling with a playful style.” ―Publishers Weekly “Evocative imagery, popping with bright colors.” —School Library Journal Happiness, sadness, bravery, anger, shyness . . . celebrate feelings in all their shapes and sizes in this full-color picture book from the Growing Hearts series! Our hearts can feel so many feelings! Some make us feel as light as a balloon, others as heavy as an elephant. In My Heart explores a full range of emotions, describing how they feel physically, inside, with language that is lyrical but also direct to empower readers to practice articulating and identifying their own emotions. With whimsical illustrations and an irresistible die-cut heart that extends through each spread, this gorgeously packaged and unique feelings book is sure to become a storytime and bedtime favorite. It will not only help your little boy or girl understand his or her feelings, but you may also hear, “Read it again! Read it again!” when you think it’s time for bed. The Growing Hearts series celebrates the milestones of a toddler’s emotional development, from conquering fears and expressing feelings to welcoming a new sibling. Read them all! Hello in There: A Big Sister’s Book of Waiting In My Heart: A Book of Feelings Brave As Can Be: A Book of Courage All My Treasures: A Book of Joy In My Room: A Book of Creativity and Imagination With My Daddy: A Book of Love and Family My Little Gifts: A Book of Sharing My Tree and Me: A Book of Seasons

At the Heart of It


At the Heart of It

Author: Tawna Fenske

language: en

Publisher: Tawna Fenske

Release Date: 2017-10-03


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Kate Geary has finally made it. She’s producing a new reality show starring her hero, self-help icon Dr. Vivienne Brandt. The Dr. Viv whose gentle wisdom helped Kate survive her darkest days. This is Kate’s big break. Her chance to help others in crisis. Then Jonah Porter walks into the studio. The same bookish dreamboat Kate had one unforgettable date with. The guy she was hoping to see again— just not across a conference table. Definitely not with off-limits ties to the show’s star. The last thing Jonah wants is to get sucked into reality TV. Back to his own messy past. But a personal stake in the story leaves Jonah no choice. At least working with Kate—brilliant, funny, and way too tempting—makes it bearable. Now they’re sneaking around behind the scenes. Trying to keep their chemistry quiet and careers intact. But cameras have ways of exposing secrets. Especially ones with the power to break hearts. One-click this smart, heartfelt, rom-com about love in the spotlight, the power of a good self-help book, and what happens when reality TV gets a little too real.

At the Heart of it


At the Heart of it

Author: Walt Harrington

language: en

Publisher: University of Missouri Press

Release Date: 1996


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Delving into the everyday lives of real, everyday people, Walt Harrington skillfully draws the reader into an intimate relationship with the men and women profiled in this powerful collection of stories--people like V. I. Smith, a homicide detective; Deane Guy, a stock car racer; Jackie Jordan, a social worker in family services; and Sheri D'Amato, a girls' soccer coach. Originally appearing in the Washington Post Magazine, these stories, which capture a cross section of Americans, stand out in the field of journalism because of the unique way in which Walt Harrington uses unheralded, individual lives to elaborate on the great human issues of the day. In "Mothers and Daughters" three generations of women discuss how society affected the choices they made and who they became. "The Mystery of Goodness" follows a Harvard-educated lawyer who handles death-row cases for very little money because he feels the system is unfair to African Americans. In "To Have and Have Not" a young couple with two small children struggle to make ends meet. Harrington describes in detail the creation of a poem by Rita Dove, then United States Poet Laureate, in "The Shape of Her Dreaming." Harrington has adeptly combined sociology and journalism into beautiful prose. As "literary journalism," the stories employ scene, dialogue, and physical description within a narrative framework. At the same time, they also adhere to all the traditional journalistic standards of accuracy, fairness, and balance. As a result, At the Heart of It represents a subgenre that is rarely practiced and seldom understood even within the profession of journalism. All of these stories are snapshots, pieces of everyday life in America that are intended to be a mirror held to the lives of readers. These are not stories about which you can remain neutral; even the most casual readers will be moved by the glimpses Walt Harrington provides us of ourselves.