Gimme Shelter

Gimme Shelter
Author: Mary Elizabeth Williams
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1416557091

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"Of course I want a home," writes Mary Elizabeth Williams, "I'm American." Gimme Shelter is the first book to reveal how this primal desire, "encoded into our cultural DNA," drove our nation to extremes, from the heights of an unprecedented housing boom to the depths of an unparalleled crash. As a writer and parent in New York City, Williams is careful to ground her real-estate dreams in the reality of her middle-class bank account. Yet as a person who knows no other way to fall in love than at first sight, her relationship with the nation's most daunting housing market is a passionate one. Williams's house-hunting fantasy quickly morphs into a test of endurance, as her search for a place to live and a mortgage she can afford stretches into a three-year odyssey that takes her to the farthest reaches of the boroughs and the limits of her own patience. "Welcome to the tracks," she declares at the outset of yet another weekend tour of blindingly bad, wildly overpriced properties. "Let's go to the wrong side of them, shall we?" As her own quest unfolds, Williams simultaneously reports on the housing markets nationwide. Friends and family members grapple with real estate agents and lenders, neighborhood and quality-of-life issues, all the while voicing common concerns, as expressed by this Maryland working parent of three: "The market was so hot, there were no houses. We looked for years at places the owners wouldn't even clean, let alone fix up." How frustrating is the process? Williams likens it to hearing "the opening bars of a song you think is 'Super Freak.' And then it turns out to be 'U Can't Touch This.'" Told in an engaging blend of factfinding and memoir, Gimme Shelter charts the course of the real estate bubble as it floated ever upward, not with faceless numbers and documents but with the details of countless personal stories -- about the undeniable urge to put down roots and the lengths to which we'll go to find our way home.

Gimme Shelter

Gimme Shelter
Author: Ivy Zelman
Publsiher: Aspen Gray Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1737709902

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Gimme Shelter

Gimme Shelter
Author: Doreen Cronin
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781534405738

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The Chicken Squad is back for their fifth (mis)adventure in this “lip-bitingly funny” (School Library Journal) chapter book from the bestselling author of Click, Clack, Moo and The Trouble with Chickens. The Chicken Squad prides themselves on being ready for anything. Marshmallow life preservers? Check. Copious bags of jellybeans for a car ride? Check. Storm shelter? Storm shelter! They need a storm shelter in case there is ever a storm. So Sugar takes it upon himself to build one in the yard. But it turns out it’s not big enough for everyone. And the big dig has unearthed some mysterious surprises.

Gimme Love Gimme Hope Gimme Shelter

Gimme Love    Gimme Hope    Gimme Shelter
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-04-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0989493415

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Gimme shelter

Gimme shelter
Author: Eric Rinckhout,Oscar van den Boogaard
Publsiher: Lannoo Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture in art
ISBN: 9401428891

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Architecture and perspective are the common denominators in the oeuvre of Hans Vandekerckhove. Gimme Shelter illustrates 90 of his paintings. Both at home and abroad, Hans Vandekerckhove has been a big name in the art world for quite some time. He has had (solo) expositions in the SMAK museum in Ghent, and the Mu.Zee museum in Ostend, as well as in Amsterdam, Madrid and Frankfurt. In 'Gimme Shelter', Hans has compiled all of his work, which originated from his passion for architecture, ranging from the archetypes from his youth, when he had a studio in his uncle's greenhouse, modern architecture by Mies van de Rohe, and the buildings by Peter Zumthor, to the need of a 'home', as a breeding ground for inspiration. Text in English and Dutch. AUTHOR: Eric Rinckhout is a culture journalist with Belgian newspaper De Morgen who usually writes about visual arts. He has written two books on Willem Elsschot, compiled his art columns 'Ontrafeld', has written articles about Jan Vanriet, Sam Dillemans and Eugeen Van Mieghem, amongst others. SELLING POINTS: * The most recent paintings by this renowned Belgian painter * With texts by author and De Morgen journalist Eric Rinckhout 140 colour illustrations

Gimme Shelter

Gimme Shelter
Author: Rob Gittins
Publsiher: Y Lolfa
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781847717672

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Gimme Shelter pits a young, female, witness protection officer against one of the deadliest psychopaths imaginable as she fights to keep her witness safe; but is that witness all she claims to be? And, in a world in which nothing can be taken on trust, is the protection officer all she seems?

Just a Shot Away

Just a Shot Away
Author: Saul Austerlitz
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781250083203

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“The most blisteringly impassioned music book of the season.” —New York Times Book Review A thrilling account of the Altamont Festival—and the dark side of the ‘60s. If Woodstock tied the ideals of the '60s together, Altamont unraveled them. In Just a Shot Away, writer and critic Saul Austerlitz tells the story of “Woodstock West,” where the Rolling Stones hoped to end their 1969 American tour triumphantly with the help of the Grateful Dead, the Jefferson Airplane, and 300,000 fans. Instead the concert featured a harrowing series of disasters, starting with the concert’s haphazard planning. The bad acid kicked in early. The Hells Angels, hired to handle security, began to prey on the concertgoers. And not long after the Rolling Stones went on, an 18-year-old African-American named Meredith Hunter was stabbed by the Angels in front of the stage. The show, and the Woodstock high, were over. Austerlitz shows how Hunter’s death came to symbolize the end of an era while the trial of his accused murderer epitomized the racial tensions that still underlie America. He also finds a silver lining in the concert in how Rolling Stone’s coverage of it helped create a new form of music journalism, while the making of the movie about Altamont, Gimme Shelter, birthed new forms of documentary. Using scores of new interviews with Paul Kantner, Jann Wenner, journalist John Burks, filmmaker Joan Churchill, and many members of the Rolling Stones' inner circle, as well as Meredith Hunter's family, Austerlitz shows that you can’t understand the ‘60s or rock and roll if you don’t come to grips with Altamont.

Gimme Shelter

Gimme Shelter
Author: Bonnie Stone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-03-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0988267551

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Now and then, there really is good government. Bonnie Stone spent 40 years in New York City-and social services-oriented not-for-profits. She doggedly and ingeniously tackled some of New York's most urgent issues, particularly chronic homelessness. Undaunted, Stone negotiated choppy waters, working with the expert, the difficult, the skeptical, the next-to-impossible, the determined, and the inspired. Gimme Shelter has a cast of characters as colorful and varied as the city itself. There are big stories of apparently insurmountable odds, surmounted-and smaller stories of people who with dedicated help were able to beat terrible odds. At a time when government is viewed as ineffective or even as a saboteur of people's best interests, Gimme Shelter reveals how the men and women who work for the City of New York can bring positive change to the lives of its citizens.