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Dancing with a stranger

Dancing with a stranger
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Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 208
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ISBN: 0595326390

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Slow Dancing with a Stranger

Slow Dancing with a Stranger
Author: Meryl Comer
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062130838

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A New York Times Bestseller Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist and leading Alzheimer’s advocate Meryl Comer’s Slow Dancing With a Stranger is a profoundly personal, unflinching account of her husband’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease that serves as a much-needed wake-up call to better understand and address a progressive and deadly affliction. When Meryl Comer’s husband Harvey Gralnick was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease in 1996, she watched as the man who headed hematology and oncology research at the National Institutes of Health started to misplace important documents and forget clinical details that had once been cataloged encyclopedically in his mind. With harrowing honesty, she brings readers face to face with this devastating condition and its effects on its victims and those who care for them. Detailing the daily realities and overwhelming responsibilities of caregiving, Comer sheds intensive light on this national health crisis, using her personal experiences—the mistakes and the breakthroughs—to put a face to a misunderstood disease, while revealing the facts everyone needs to know. Pragmatic and relentless, Meryl has dedicated herself to fighting Alzheimer’s and raising public awareness. “Nothing I do is really about me; it’s all about making sure no one ends up like me,” she writes. Deeply personal and illuminating, Slow Dancing With a Stranger offers insight and guidance for navigating Alzheimer’s challenges. It is also an urgent call to action for intensive research and a warning that we must prepare for the future, instead of being controlled by a disease and a healthcare system unable to fight it.


Dance with a Stranger

Dance with a Stranger
Author: Elizabeth Van Steenwyl
Publisher: Ace Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1984-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780441136094

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Dance with a Stranger

Dance with a Stranger
Author: Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN: 9780425097205

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Dance with a Stranger

Dance with a Stranger
Author: Kit Garland
Publisher: Dell Publishing Company
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780440221005

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Polished, unshakable British secret agent Lucien Sachs planned to use France's premiere danseuse, Ghislaine Nisbet, as a pawn in his dangerous game. But three days in his chateau with the kidnapped enchantress makes him vulnerable as no enemy ever had before.


Dancing with Strangers

Dancing with Strangers
Author: Mel Watkins
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743245415

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From a renowned editor of The New York Times comes a moving memoir that recounts his life from its start. Beginning with his turbulent childhood as an African American coming of age in the 1950s and 1960s, Mel Watkins pens a poignant and powerful memoir of his life at all stages, including his relationship with his brother who was addicted to drugs and violence and his connection with his grandmother, who inspired him to reach for the sky. “Mel Watkins has written a lovely book—warm and smart—that is much more than a memoir. Ohio and its black population have never been better served.” — Toni Morrison


Dancing with a Stranger

Dancing with a Stranger
Author: Katie McLane
Publisher:
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Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9783748565642

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Dancing with Max

Dancing with Max
Author: Emily Colson
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0310293685

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Boehme, a single mother who has faced life's toughest obstacles, relates how her 19-year-old autistic son, Max, unraveled the thinking of those who tried to teach him and help him--a lesson that the seemingly weak people can be more powerful than the strong. (Practical Life)


Dancing for a Stranger

Dancing for a Stranger
Author: Isabella Adams
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Total Pages:
Release: 2018-04-03
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ISBN: 9781625267719

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Dance with Me

Dance with Me
Author: Julia A. Ericksen
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0814722660

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Click here to listen to Julia Ericksen's interview about Dance with Me on Philadelphia NPR's "Radio Times" Rumba music starts and a floor full of dancers alternate clinging to one another and turning away. Rumba is an erotic dance, and the mood is hot and heavy; the women bend and hyperextend their legs as they twist and turn around their partners. Amateur and professional ballroom dancers alike compete in a highly gendered display of intimacy, romance and sexual passion. In Dance With Me, Julia Ericksen, a competitive ballroom dancer herself, takes the reader onto the competition floor and into the lights and the glamour of a world of tanned bodies and glittering attire, exploring the allure of this hyper-competitive, difficult, and often expensive activity. In a vivid ethnography accompanied by beautiful photographs of all levels of dancers, from the world’s top competitors to social dancers, Ericksen examines the ways emotional labor is used to create intimacy between professional partners and between professionals and their students, illustrating how dancers purchase intimacy. She shows that, while at first glance, ballroom presents a highly gendered face with men leading and women following, dancing also transgresses gender.