Bialosky's Christmas

Bialosky's Christmas PDF

Author: Leslie McGuire

Publisher: Golden Books

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9780307118912

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Bialosky plans a wonderful Christmas party and spends all day preparing for it, but he forgets to do one important thing.

Bialosky's Best Behavior

Bialosky's Best Behavior PDF

Author: Leslie McGuire

Publisher: Golden Books

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9780307119292

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A teddy bear demonstrates how to use good manners in a variety of sticky situations.

Blinded

Blinded PDF

Author: Stephen White

Publisher: Dell

Published: 2005-03-01

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 0440237432

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In his latest masterwork of psychological suspense, the New York Times bestselling author of The Program, Warning Signs, and The Best Revenge peers into a troubled marriage to craft a shattering tale of secrecy, eroticism, betrayal, and murder. Psychologist Alan Gregory is juggling his responsibilities as a father, a husband, and doctor when a beautiful woman walks into his office with an astounding admission. Gibbs Storey believes that her husband may have murdered a woman. Then, Gibbs stuns Alan again with another revelation: She thinks there are other victims…and her husband is not finished killing yet.

The Life Room

The Life Room PDF

Author: Jill Bialosky

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780151010479

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A chance encounter with Stephen, a childhood friend with whom she has shared a complicated relationship, forces Eleanor Cahn, a literature professor and wife of a leading cardiac surgeon, to reevaluate her life, her erotic past, and the passionate woman she suppressed for years.

The Prize

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Author: Jill Bialosky

Publisher: Catapult

Published: 2016-08-09

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1619027968

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Edward Darby has everything a man could hope for: meaningful work, a loving wife, and a beloved daughter. With a rising career as a partner at an esteemed gallery, he strives not to let ambition, money, power, and his dark past corrode the sanctuary of his domestic and private life. Influenced by his father, a brilliant Romantics scholar, Edward has always been more of a purist than an opportunist. But when a celebrated artist controlled by her insecurities betrays him, and another very different artist awakens his heart and stirs up secrets from his past, Edward will find himself unmoored from his marriage, his work, and the memory of his beloved father. And when the finalist of an important prize are announced, and the desperate artists maneuver to seek its validation, Edward soon learns that betrayal comes in many forms, and that he may be hurtling toward an act that challenges his own notions about what comprises a life worth living. A compelling odyssey of a man unhinged by his ideals, The Prize is also an unflinching portrait of a marriage struggling against the corroding tide of time and the proximity to the treacherous fault line between art and money.

History of a Suicide

History of a Suicide PDF

Author: Jill Bialosky

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-02-07

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1439101949

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The author presents an account of her sister's suicide, and the lifelong impact that the suicide has had on her own life and the lives of the other members of her family.

Christmas Show

Christmas Show PDF

Author: Harriet Levin

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 1997-05-31

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9780807068373

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Harriet Levin is a wonderfully courageous and exacting poet. . . . [Her] poems will attract many readers. —from the Introduction by Eavan Boland Beginning with the stunning title poem about her younger sister's brutal rape, Harriet Levin juxtaposes the ordinary with the terrible in this powerful collection.

History of a Suicide

History of a Suicide PDF

Author: Jill Bialosky

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-02-15

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 143913474X

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“It is so nice to be happy. It always gives me a good feeling to see other people happy. . . . It is so easy to achieve.” —Kim’s journal entry, May 3, 1988 On the night of April 15, 1990, Jill Bialosky’s twenty-one-year-old sister Kim came home from a bar in downtown Cleveland. She argued with her boyfriend on the phone. Then she took her mother’s car keys, went into the garage, closed the garage door. She climbed into the car, turned on the ignition, and fell asleep. Her body was found the next morning by the neighborhood boy her mother hired to cut the grass. Those are the simple facts, but the act of suicide is anything but simple. For twenty years, Bialosky has lived with the grief, guilt, questions, and confusion unleashed by Kim’s suicide. Now, in a remarkable work of literary nonfiction, she re-creates with unsparing honesty her sister’s inner life, the events and emotions that led her to take her life on this particular night. In doing so, she opens a window on the nature of suicide itself, our own reactions and responses to it—especially the impact a suicide has on those who remain behind. Combining Kim’s diaries with family history and memoir, drawing on the works of doctors and psychologists as well as writers from Melville and Dickinson to Sylvia Plath and Wallace Stevens, Bialosky gives us a stunning exploration of human fragility and strength. She juxtaposes the story of Kim’s death with the challenges of becoming a mother and her own exuberant experience of raising a son. This is a book that explores all aspects of our familial relationships—between mothers and sons, fathers and daughters—but particularly the tender and enduring bonds between sisters. History of a Suicide brings a crucial and all too rarely discussed subject out of the shadows, and in doing so gives readers the courage to face their own losses, no matter what those may be. This searing and compassionate work reminds us of the preciousness of life and of the ways in which those we love are inextricably bound to us.