Dying to Be Me

Dying to Be Me
Author: Anita Moorjani
Publsiher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781401937522

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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! "I had the choice to come back ... or not. I chose to return when I realized that 'heaven' is a state, not a place" In this truly inspirational memoir, Anita Moorjani relates how, after fighting cancer for almost four years, her body began shutting down—overwhelmed by the malignant cells spreading throughout her system. As her organs failed, she entered into an extraordinary near-death experience where she realized her inherent worth . . . and the actual cause of her disease. Upon regaining consciousness, Anita found that her condition had improved so rapidly that she was released from the hospital within weeks—without a trace of cancer in her body! Within this enhanced e-book, Anita recounts—in words and on video—stories of her childhood in Hong Kong, her challenge to establish her career and find true love, as well as how she eventually ended up in that hospital bed where she defied all medical knowledge. In "Dying to Be Me," Anita Freely shares all she has learned about illness, healing, fear, "being love," and the true magnificence of each and every human being!

Anita Brenner

Anita Brenner
Author: Susannah Joel Glusker,Anita Brenner
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0292728107

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Journalist, historian, anthropologist, art critic, and creative writer, Anita Brenner was one of Mexico's most discerning interpreters. In this book, her daughter, Susannah Glusker, traces Brenner's intellectual growth and achievements from the 1920s through the 1940s. This intellectual biography brings to light a complex, fascinating woman who bridged many worlds--the United States and Mexico, art and politics, professional work and family life.Journalist, historian, anthropologist, art critic, and creative writer, Anita Brenner was one of Mexico's most discerning interpreters. Born to a Jewish immigrant family in Mexico a few years before the Revolution of 1910, she matured into an independent liberal who defended Mexico, workers, and all those who were treated unfairly, whatever their origin or nationality.In this book, her daughter, Susannah Glusker, traces Brenner's intellectual growth and achievements from the 1920s through the 1940s. Drawing on Brenner's unpublished journals and autobiographical novel, as well as on her published writing, Glusker describes the origin and impact of Brenner's three major books, Idols Behind Altars, Your Mexican Holiday, and The Wind That Swept Mexico.Along the way, Glusker traces Brenner's support of many liberal causes, including her championship of Mexico as a haven for Jewish immigrants in the early 1920s. This intellectual biography brings to light a complex, fascinating woman who bridged many worlds--the United States and Mexico, art and politics, professional work and family life.

Anita Loos Rediscovered

Anita Loos Rediscovered
Author: Anita Loos
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2003-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520228948

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"I adored Anita, as did the entire fashion and literary world. She was four feet nine inches of lithe, slender, dramatic chic."—Carol Channing "This book celebrates a character as memorable as any Anita Loos created in her writing. She was an indomitable, wise-cracking prodigy who not only helped create Hollywood, but managed to survive it."—John Sayles "If we can't have the wonderful Anita Loos-smart, witty, literate and fun- writing today's Hollywood movies, at least we can get reacquainted with her and her work through this delightful book. Filled with previously unpublished material, it shows that while gentlemen may have preferred blondes, everyone else in town wisely preferred the irresistible Ms. Loos."—Kenneth Turan, film critic for the Los Angeles Times "This is a wonderful book about a talented, fascinating, and groundbreaking woman. Her life epitomizes a certain era in show business and describes a Hollywood in which few women were allowed to rise to the top. Anita Loos did and we were all the beneficiaries. I loved the book!"—Peter Duchin "Not only is it valuable to have these delightful Anita Loos pieces, but the biographical chapters are fascinating too."—Kevin Brownlow, author of David Lean: A Biography

A Swastika for Anita

A Swastika for Anita
Author: Alida van den Bos
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462818749

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Suddenly a big explosion shook the house. Lisa, who had been asleep, yelled out, What was that? Everybody was sitting up, but there was no sound of aeroplanes. I think I know what it is, theyre just blowing up the bridges, thats normal procedure, it means that the Germans arent here yet. Jelle said. More explosions sounded further away.

Anita and Me York Notes for GCSE 9 1 ebook edition

Anita and Me  York Notes for GCSE  9 1  ebook edition
Author: Steve Eddy
Publsiher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017-07-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781292212814

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Anita and Me. Find everything you need to achieve your full potential with York Notes for GCSE Study Guides, now updated for GCSE (9-1).

Napa Murder of Anita Fagiani Andrews The A Cold Case That Caught a Serial Killer

Napa Murder of Anita Fagiani Andrews  The  A Cold Case That Caught a Serial Killer
Author: Raymond A. Guadagni
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467147415

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In 1974, the brutal murder of Anita Fagiani Andrews, a fifty-one-year-old former beauty queen and mother of two, shook the small working-class town of Napa. Detectives, criminalists and forensic experts raced to identify who'd struck Anita down in her own bar, but despite their efforts, the case went cold. Decades passed, during which the town grew into a world-renowned wine region and tourist destination, but the case remained an open question. After thirty-seven years, thanks to DNA evidence, the killer--imprisoned for a different murder--was finally found and brought to justice. Join author and retired judge Raymond A. Guadagni as he tells the story of the shocking murder, the investigation and the subsequent trial over which he presided in 2011.

Anita s Trial Or Our Girls in Camp

Anita s Trial  Or  Our Girls in Camp
Author: Esther Brown Tiffany
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1889
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:HX5A38

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Anita s Homecoming

Anita   s Homecoming
Author: Claes Johansen
Publsiher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788726305913

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The warm blood trickled over her fingers. His body contracted as he stared at her, a rattling sound passing his lips. Then his knees suddenly caved in and he collapsed in front of her, letting the gun drop onto the floor. She quickly bent down to pick it up. For a moment he lay on the rug staring up at her with profound indignation. It came as no surprise to her. She knew it was a characteristic of psychopaths that for all their ruthlessness towards others, their self-pity was limitless. On a cold and clammy day in March 1948, Anita Gerholdt lands at Copenhagen Airport. She is travelling under a false name, and in her suitcase she carries a gun. Since the war she has worked for the British intelligence services, and now she returns to cooperate with Danish Intelligence on an operation. Opposing interests, rampant paranoia and personal conflicts are clouding the situation, and Anita’s homecoming becomes anything but a warm visit. Old memories and friends pop up – but there is also an abundance of new enemies in an infected political climate, where everybody suspects each other and is only out to save themselves. Anita’s task would seem simple, but soon her visit to Denmark becomes a struggle for her own survival. Anita’s Homecoming is a novel about the Cold War and high politics, but also about love and the people caught up in the political gamble. Claes Johansen (b. 1957) is one of the most prolific Danish writers of his generation. He is bilingual and has so far published 40 books in Danish and English, written several plays for the Danish and Irish State Broadcasting Corporations and carried out work for several British record labels. He has also played in record-releasing New Wave/Mod Revival bands the Squad and Route 66. Claes Johansen moved from Denmark to England in 1992 and today lives in Ireland along with his wife, with whom he has three daughters.