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作者: Jodi Glickman(乔迪.格里克曼) 著,王瑶 译
出版社:电子工业出版社 2015-4-1
简介:本书结合大量生动有趣的真实案例,阐述了职场人士必备的职场常识:如何与工作伙伴进行沟通,如何进行日常沟通,如何回答我们不知道答案的问题,如何推销自己,如何请假,如何寻求帮助,如何寻求反馈等。通过阅读本书,我们会收获宝贵的知识,帮助我们在职场的夹缝中求生存、求发展。本书中的所有案例都是以工作过程中的真实情境为基础,提出的策略巧妙而简便,列举的示例语句实用而得体。
作者: (美)巴巴拉·迪格斯-布朗(Barbara Diggs-Brown),(美)乔迪·L.G.格洛(Jodi L.G.Glou)著;戴勇,刘琛译
出版社:电子工业出版社,[2005]
简介:《公关媒体应用手册》是关于形式和风格的一本书,它包含了一些信息采集方面的内容,但主要的目的是演示如何表达你的信息。这不是一本教科书,每个部分都有风格注释。作为一本形式和风格体例的指南,本书在课堂上应当有一本优秀的教科书配套使用,在办公室里则作为一本独立的写作工具书来使用。 无论我们在什么情况下工作,我们都在不断寻找从统计学图形和心理描述图形显示出的来自全世界的可能受众。在专业地写作公关材料时,你必须考虑如何呈现统计意义和心理意义上的登记处。这本风格体例指南将通过艺术创新来帮助你完成这个具有一致性要求的目标。 本书是通过感觉上的需求鼓舞人心的。当从事这个领域的教学和工作进,我们已经观察到在公共关系媒体方面使用了很多的形式和风格,例如新闻报道、记者招待会和媒体套伯。通过这本书,我们希望能帮助公共关系从业者理解公共关系媒体最好的形式和风格。 作者简介: 巴巴拉·迪格斯—布朗 在美国大学教授大众传播学,从事私人部门、公共部门及非营利组织的传播策略工作近30年。她曾服务于运输部门,任美国家庭和城市发展部门的规划联络部主任,曾与他人合著《The Color Of Our Skin:The Illusion Of Integration And Reality Of Race》一书。 乔迪·L·G·格洛 在公共关系和广播领域工作超过15年,公关事务遍及全美国。他专注于视频的声讯新闻报道、公司培训视频、分段卫星媒体传送,曾担作 H and K's无线部门的领导。他曾是很多非营利组织、财务公司的顾问。
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作者: (美)Jerry Horazdovsky,(美)Jodi Jensen著;冯博琴等译
出版社:机械工业出版社美国:西蒙与舒斯特国际出版公司,1996
简介:购买方法:点击“蓝色文字收藏品”或者“可以从“这些卖家”购买” .....................购买说明:此书为绝版图书,售价高于原价作者:(美)Jerry Horazdovsky,(美)Jodi Jensen著;冯博琴等译 页数:277 出版社:北京市:机械工业出版社;西蒙与舒斯特国际出版公司 出版日期:1996
简介: Book Description General Fiction Large Print Edition An inspired meditation on love. Publishers Weekly A graceful stylist, Picoult entertains her readers not only with feel-good storytelling and irresistible characters but with consideration of such serious moral dilemmas as euthanasia and forgiveness. Booklist * A Literary Guild Selection What would you do for someone you love? Would you lie? Would you leave? Would you kill? When Jamie MacDonald arrives at the police station with the body of his wife and the confession that he killed her, he is placed under arrest, and a small Massachusetts town grapples with the questions raised by the act. Is it murder to kill a terminally ill person who begs you to do so? Mercy explores this highly charged emotional and ethical issue in a novel that is as haunting as it is beautiful. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Police chief of a small Massachusetts town, Cameron McDonald makes the toughest arrest of his life when his own cousin Jamie comes to him and confesses outright that he has killed his terminally ill wife out of mercy. Now, a heated murder trial plunges the town into upheaval, and drives a wedge into a contented marriage: Cameron, aiding the prosecution in their case against Jamie, is suddenly at odds with his devoted wife, Allie -- seduced by the idea of a man so in love with his wife that he'd grant all her wishes, even her wish to end her life. And when an inexplicable attraction leads to a shocking betrayal, Allie faces the hardest questions of the heart: when does love cross the line of moral obligation? And what does it mean to truly love another? Praised for her "personal, detail-rich style" (Glamour),Jodi Picoult infuses this page-turning novel with heart, warmth, and startling candor, taking readers on an unforgettable emotional journey. From Publishers Weekly What could have been a competent, topical novel about a mercy killing becomes, in Picoult's (following Picture Perfect, 1995) hands, an inspired meditation on love. The setting is Wheelock, Mass., a slightly eccentric town where most of the residents are of Scottish descent, where weddings end in a blood vow, the name MacDonald is "painted on an alarming number of mailboxes" and police chief Cameron MacDonald doubles as clan chief and protector. On a seemingly ordinary day in Wheelock, Jamie MacDonald, a cousin of Cameron's, drives to the police station and announces: "My wife here, Maggie, is dead, and I'm the one who killed her." Cam finds himself saddled with a murder case and a conflict of interest: his cousin has given in to the pleas of his cancer-ravaged wife to kill her, and he's come to the clan chief to confess. But as police chief, Cam must also prosecute. On the same day, Cam's wife, Allie, the local florist, hires Mia, a violet-eyed beauty with a genius for flower arranging. Allie gets involved in Jamie's case, and Cam, who has spent his life in service to his community and his clan, falls in love with Mia and begins an affair that will bring his marriage to the breaking point and change it profoundly. Like Jamie, Allie is the marriage partner who loves more. "It's never fifty-fifty," says Jamie. As Jamie's court case proceeds, Picoult plumbs the emotional core of both marriages. The pace of the trial is slow, but Picoult pays loving attention to her central characters, fashioning a sensitive exploration of the balance of love. From Library Journal Cameron MacDonald is both the chief of police in the Massachusetts village of Wheelock and the reluctant figurehead chieftain of the MacDonald clan, which immigrated there in the late 1700s. Thus it is to Cam that his cousin Jamie turns after he accedes to his suffering wife's wish and helps her to die. Cam, who longs to travel and free himself from his family obligation, arrests Jamie for first-degree murder but then hires a lawyer for him. On that same day, exotic young Mia wanders into the village and is hired by Cam's wife, Allie, to help out in her florist shop. Cam and Allie have reached a comfortable plateau in their marriage, but both sense that something is missing. Mia and Cam are irresistibly drawn to each other, she to his established place in local society and he to her itinerant lifestyle. The story explores love and the intricate balance of give and take that marriage demands. Picoult (Picture Perfect, LJ 1/95) offers a well-written novel with touches of spirituality that are reminiscent of Alice Hoffman's stories. Highly recommended for most collections.?Kathleen Stevens, Fairfax Cty. P. L., Vir. From Booklist Picoult, author of Picture Perfect , has, once again, walked the fine line between fluff and worthwhile drama to create a high-caliber romance. The setting is a small Massachusetts town where Cameron MacDonald, a modern incarnation of a Scottish laird, is the handsome, well-respected police chief, but in spite of appearances, he's quite unhappy and emotionally ill-prepared for the arrival of two unsettling strangers: a long-forgotten cousin, Jamie, who is carrying the body of his adored wife, Maggie, in his truck, and Mia, a beautiful, penniless traveler seeking shelter for herself, her cat Kafka, and her bonsai trees. It is Allie, Cam's calm, competent, and loving wife, a florist, who offers Jamie, who has confessed to the mercy killing of his terminally ill wife, succor and who provides Mia with a job. But, as they say, no good deed goes unpunished, and Allie must contend with Cam and Mia's hot little affair. A graceful stylist, Picoult entertains her readers not only with feel-good storytelling and irresistible characters but with consideration of such serious moral dilemmas as euthanasia and forgiveness. Donna Seaman From Kirkus Reviews Despite kilt-wearing characters right out of Brigadoon, Picoult (Picture Perfect, 1995, etc.) persuasively explores a mercy killing in a small Massachusetts town and the subject of spouses who love too much. Wheelock has been home to the tradition-upholding MacDonalds and their hereditary chieftains since the 18th century, when the clan fled Scotland after the British defeated them in battle. Each clan chief has inherited more responsibilities over time, and the current laird Cam MacDonald is, like his father before him, the local chief of police. Cam yearns to travel and, though married, finds wife Allie's devotion stifling. Allie, a florist, has in turn suppressed all of her own opinions and pleasures for the sake of making Cam, whom she adores, happy. As the story begins, another MacDonald, James, has demonstrated his overwhelming love for wife Maggie in a very extreme form: James turns himself in to cousin Cam after admitting that he has smothered Maggie at her request because she was terminally ill with cancer and could no longer stand the pain. While the quality and wisdom of James's devotion to his wife will be tried in public, Allie's love for Cam will also be tested as free spirit Mia arrives in town. Mia has been everywhere and seen all the places Cam dreams of; she is also a whiz with flowers and gets immediately hired by Allie. While Allie helps James's lawyer find witnesses who will attest to his devotion to Maggie (he's now being tried for murder), Cam and Mia have an affair. A heartsick Allie learns of it, throws Cam out, sells all of his belongings, and then tries to forget him. But true love is resilient, and Allie, like James, having learned the price of being ``the one who loves more,'' will now try for greater balance. Overly predictable characters aside, Picoult does manage this time to bring trendy, headline-grabbing themes to life. (Literary Guild alternate selection) Book Dimension length: (cm)17.1 width:(cm)10.6
作者: Jodi
出版社:电子工业出版社 2018年06月
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本书结合大量生动形象的案例,给读者呈现出色沟通所需要具备的各种技巧,同时系统阐述了职场人士必备的职场常识 。通过阅读本书,读者对自己的沟通能力会有一个明确的认知,通过一定的策略和技巧,从而实现自我价值的提升。本书以交谈实例为依托,还原工作中各种真实情境,内容简单,逻辑清晰,让读者在轻松阅读的同时掌握良好的沟通秘诀。从多个角度来讲,本书是职场人士高效沟通的实用指导手册。
作者: Jodi
简介:y designed to save her sister. For Sara, it seems the ideal solution. Not only does Kate live, but she gets a beautiful new daughter, Anna, too. Until the moment Anna hands Sara the papers that will rock her whole world. Because, aged thirteen, Anna has decided that she doesn''''t want to help Kate live any more. She is suing her parents for the rights to her own body. ","allNow a major film. Sara Fitzgerald''''s daughter Kate is just two years old when she is diagnosed with a rare form of leukaemia. Reeling with the helpless shock of it, Sara knows she will do anything -- whatever it takes - to save her child. Then the tests results come back time and again to show that no one in their family is a match for Kate. If they are to find a donor for the crucial bone marrow transplant she needs, there is only one option: creating another baby, specifically designed to save her sister. For Sara, it seems the ideal solution. Not only does Kate live, but she gets a beautiful new daughter, Anna, too. Until the moment Anna hands Sara the papers that will rock her whole world. Because, aged thirteen, Anna has decided that she doesn''''t want to help Kate live any more. She is suing her parents for the rights to her own body.
作者: (英)伊恩·凯丽(Erin Kelly)著;孙成昊,赵亦周译
出版社:中信出版社,2010
简介: 浸满青春哀愁气息的情节大戏。 给正值青春和曾经青春的人们。 悬疑+温情+浪漫+伦理+惊悚+激情,饱含眼泪与哀愁。 入围2009年金匕首奖。全球英文版权卖出六位数美元天价。 小说中的女主人公凯伦和她9岁大的女儿爱丽丝过着孤寂漂泊,颠沛流离的生活。她们习惯了驾着车子,带着全部的家当,到处搬家。新家还没有住熟,就又得启程奔赴下一个陌生的城市了。这一次,她们从东伦敦北部驱车前往位于萨福克的住所。与以往不同的是,她们等来了许久未归的家的丈夫雷克斯。10年前,雷克斯锒铛入狱,现在家人终于团聚了。 然而,他们的生活能就此平静吗? 凯伦常常能够察觉到一家人被跟踪,被一些记者或者不知道什么身份的人紧紧地盯着。或许这一次他们难逃一劫,凯伦清醒地意识到,这次她再也无法逃避了。 原来,这一切与埋藏在凯伦心中的秘密有关。10年前,凯伦在伦敦上大学,那个时候的凯伦单纯勤奋,是个优秀的学生。在她的记忆里那是97年那个炎热的暑假,凯伦结识了雷克斯和他的妹妹碧芭。兄妹俩是一对孤儿,在海格特的贫民区里相依为命多年。凯伦跟他们成为了朋友。那时候,谁也想不到,凯伦的一生将就此改变轨迹…… 校园青春的美好回忆,如今却成为不能触碰的秘密。情投意合的朋友之间究竟发生了什么?雷克斯十年的牢狱之灾是否也和凯伦有关,这个深藏多年的秘密究竟能否大白于天下。 本篇是一部不可多得的悬疑佳作。无论是人物刻画,或是心理描写以及情节的铺垫,作者都拿捏得相当巧妙而准确。 小说代理人Sarah Ballard读原稿后,大呼精彩,她预言这必将是下一个畅销天后,从《毒树》上,她看到了《姐姐的守护者》茱迪?皮考特(Jodi Picoult)惯用的伦理纠缠,家庭悲剧,以及入围2009年金匕首奖的畅销书作家尼西?弗伦奇(Nicci French)的叙述技巧。 Sarah Ballard的眼光很快得到证实,小说书讯发出后,英国Hodder & Stoughton跟其他三家出版社激烈的竞价,最后以六位数购得小说版权,而美国版权的竞价更为激烈,Viking最后以高于英国版的高价得到此书,《毒树》也成为英美书业最近低迷时期少数高身价的处女作之一。 《出版者周刊》将伊恩?凯丽(Erin Kelly)与四获金匕首奖的鲁丝?伦德尔(Ruth Rendell)和以《校园秘史》震惊文坛的美国女作家唐娜?塔特(Donna Tartt)相提并论,连呼,又一个推理明星出现。
简介: jodi picoult, bestselling author of my sister's keeper and the tenth circle, pens her most riveting book yet, with a startling and poignant story about the devastating aftermath of a small-town tragedy. sterling is an ordinary new hampshire town where nothing ever happens--until the day its complacency is shattered by an act of violence. josie cormier, the daughter of the judge sitting on the case, should be the state's best witness, but she can't remember what happened before her very own eyes--or can she? as the trial progresses, fault lines between the high school and the adult community begin to show--destroying the closest of friendships and families. nineteen minutes asks what it means to be different in our society, who has the right to judge someone else, and whether anyone is ever really who they seem to be. 作者简介: jodi picoult received an a.b. in creative writing from princeton and a master's degree in education from harvard. the recipient of the 2003 new england book award for her entire body of work, she is the author'0f fourteen novels; including the tenth circle; vanishing acts; and my sister's keeper; for which she received the american library association;s margaret .alexander 'edwards award.recently, she penned several issues of wonder woman for dccomics. she lives in new hampshire with her husband and three children. visit her website at www.jodipicoult.com.
简介:Conceived to provide a bone marrow match for her leukemia-stricken sister, teenage Kate begins to question her moral obligations in light of countless medical procedures and decides to fight for the right to make decisions about her own body. New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult is widely acclaimed for her keen insights into the hearts and minds of real people. Now she tells the emotionally riveting story of a family torn apart by conflicting needs and a passionate love that triumphs over human weakness. Anna is not sick, but she might as well be. By age thirteen, she has undergone countless surgeries, transfusions, and shots so that her older sister, Kate, can somehow fight the leukemia that has plagued her since childhood. The product of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, Anna was conceived as a bone marrow match for Kate -- a life and a role that she has never challenged ... until now. When their parents ask her to donate a kidney, Anna has had enough. She enlist the aid of a lawyer and announces her intention to sue for control of her own body. Like most teenagers, Anna is beginning to question who she truly is. But unlike most teenagers, she has always been defined in terms of her sister -- and so Anna makes a decision that for most would be unthinkable, a decision that will tear her family apart and have perhaps fatal consequences for the sister she loves. My Sister's Keeper examines what it means to be a good parent, a good sister, a good person. Is it morally correct to do whatever it takes to save a child's life, even if that means infringing upon the rights of another? Is it worth trying to discover who you really are, if that quest makes you like yourself less? Should you follow your own heart, or let others lead you? Once again, in My Sister's Keeper, Jodi Picoult tackles a controversial real-life subject with grace, wisdom, and sensitivity.
简介: The difficult choices a family must make when a child is diagnosed with a serious disease are explored with pathos and understanding in this 11th novel by Picoult (Second Glance, etc.). The author, who has taken on such controversial subjects as euthanasia (Mercy), teen suicide (The Pact) and sterilization laws (Second Glance), turns her gaze on genetic planning, the prospect of creating babies for health purposes and the ethical and moral fallout that results. Kate Fitzgerald has a rare form of leukemia. Her sister, Anna, was conceived to provide a donor match for procedures that become increasingly invasive. At 13, Anna hires a lawyer so that she can sue her parents for the right to make her own decisions about how her body is used when a kidney transplant is planned. Meanwhile, Jesse, the neglected oldest child of the family, is out setting fires, which his firefighter father, Brian, inevitably puts out. Picoult uses multiple viewpoints to reveal each character's intentions and observations, but she doesn't manage her transitions as gracefully as usual; a series of flashbacks are abrupt. Nor is Sara, the children's mother, as well developed and three-dimensional as previous Picoult protagonists. Her devotion to Kate is understandable, but her complete lack of sympathy for Anna's predicament until the trial does not ring true, nor can we buy that Sara would dust off her law degree and represent herself in such a complicated case. Nevertheless, Picoult ably explores a complex subject with bravado and clarity, and comes up with a heart-wrenching, unexpected plot twist at the book's conclusion. Copyright ? Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. 作者简介: Jodi Picoult received an A.B.in creative writing from Princeton and a master's degree in education from Harvard. The recipient of the 2003 New England Book Award for her entire body of work, she is the author of fourteen novels, including The Tenth Circle, Vanishing Acts, and My Sister's Keeper, for which she received the American Library Association's Margaret Alexander Edwards Award. Recently, she penned several issues of Wonder Woman for DC Comics. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and three children. Visit her website at www.jodipicoult.com.
简介:Conceived to provide a bone marrow match for her leukemia-stricken sister, teenage Kate begins to question her moral obligations in light of countless medical procedures and decides to fight for the right to make decisions about her own body. New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult is widely acclaimed for her keen insights into the hearts and minds of real people. Now she tells the emotionally riveting story of a family torn apart by conflicting needs and a passionate love that triumphs over human weakness. Anna is not sick, but she might as well be. By age thirteen, she has undergone countless surgeries, transfusions, and shots so that her older sister, Kate, can somehow fight the leukemia that has plagued her since childhood. The product of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, Anna was conceived as a bone marrow match for Kate -- a life and a role that she has never challenged ... until now. When their parents ask her to donate a kidney, Anna has had enough. She enlist the aid of a lawyer and announces her intention to sue for control of her own body.ike most teenagers, Anna is beginning to question who she truly is. But unlike most teenagers, she has always been defined in terms of her sister -- and so Anna makes a decision that for most would be unthinkable, a decision that will tear her family apart and have perhaps fatal consequences for the sister she loves. My Sister's Keeper examines what it means to be a good parent, a good sister, a good person. Is it morally correct to do whatever it takes to save a child's life, even if that means infringing upon the rights of another? Is it worth trying to discover who you really are, if that quest makes you like yourself less? Should you follow your own heart, or let others lead you? Once again, in My Sister's Keeper, Jodi Picoult tackles a controversial real-life subject with grace, wisdom, and sensitivity.
简介: Book Description Amazon.com Best known for tackling controversial issues through richly told fictional accounts, Jodi Picoult's 14th novel, Nineteen Minutes, deals with the truth and consequences of a smalltown high-school shooting. Set in Sterling, New Hampshire, Picoult offers reads a glimpse of what would cause a 17-year-old to wake up one day, load his backpack with four guns, and kill nine students and one teacher in the span of nineteen minutes. As with any Picoult novel, the answers are never black and white, and it is her exceptional ability to blur the lines between right and wrong that make this author such a captivating storyteller. On Peter Houghton's first day of kindergarten, he watched helplessly as an older boy ripped his lunch box out of his hands and threw it out the window. From that day on, his life was a series of humiliations, from having his pants pulled down in the cafeteria, to being called a freak at every turn. But can endless bullying justify murder? As Picoult attempts to answer this question, she shows us all sides of the equation, from the ruthless jock who loses his ability to speak after being shot in the head, to the mother who both blames and pities herself for producing what most would call a monster. Surrounding Peter's story is that of Josie Cornier, a former friend whose acceptance into the popular crowd hangs on a string that makes it impossible for her to reconcile her beliefs with her actions. At times, Nineteen Minutes can seem tediously stereotypical-- jocks versus nerds, parent versus child, teacher versus student. Part of Picoult's gift is showing us the subtleties of these common dynamics, and the startling effects they often have on the moral landscape. As Peter's mother says at the end of this spellbinding novel, "Everyone would remember Peter for nineteen minutes of his life, but what about the other nine million?" --Gisele Toueg From Publishers Weekly Bestseller Picoult (My Sister's Keeper) takes on another contemporary hot-button issue in her brilliantly told new thriller, about a high school shooting. Peter Houghton, an alienated teen who has been bullied for years by the popular crowd, brings weapons to his high school in Sterling, N.H., one day and opens fire, killing 10 people. Flashbacks reveal how bullying caused Peter to retreat into a world of violent computer games. Alex Cormier, the judge assigned to Peter's case, tries to maintain her objectivity as she struggles to understand her daughter, Josie, one of the surviving witnesses of the shooting. The author's insights into her characters' deep-seated emotions brings this ripped-from-the-headlines read chillingly alive. (Mar.) From The Washington Post's Book World/washingtonpost.com Reviewed by Frances Taliaferro Early in Nineteen Minutes, Detective Patrick Ducharme walks through a deserted crime scene. Artifacts have been left behind: "the Wonder-bread sandwiches scarred by only one bite; the tub of Cherry Bomb lip gloss . . . the salt-and-pepper composition notebooks filled with study sheets on Aztec civilization and margin notes about the current one: I luv Zach S!!!" It's eerily ordinary -- until you notice the dead bodies. This is the cafeteria of Sterling (N.H.) High School, shortly after a gunman has killed 10 people and wounded many others. His rampage lasted 19 minutes. As the prosecutor will later point out, "In nineteen minutes, you can mow the front lawn, color your hair, watch a third of a hockey game. You can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist. You can fold laundry for a family of five. Or . . . you can bring the world to a screeching halt." There's never any doubt that the gunman was Peter Houghton, a 17-year-old student. Hundreds of witnesses confirm it. Now, justice must be accomplished -- properly, and not by an angry mob. It won't be easy in this small town where everybody is connected. Peter's mother, for instance, is the midwife who delivered Josie Cormier. Peter and Josie were best friends until puberty hit and Josie became a "cool girl" while Peter remained a nerd. Matt Royston, Josie's dazzling boyfriend, was Peter's last victim. Josie's mother, Alex Cormier, is the judge who will try Peter's case -- unless she can be brought to recuse herself. And these are only the most salient connections. Dozens of others must be traced as the authorities piece together why the shooting happened. Parent-child relationships are central to Nineteen Minutes. When you're a teenager, the fact of parents is unavoidable, even when they're not very good at being parents. For Josie's single mother, it's easy to be a judge and hard to be a mother; everything she says "comes out wrong." To Peter, his parents seem equally inept and obtuse. But then, most adolescents find their parents wanting; so how does a normal teenage worldview turn into a homicidal one? As Picoult answers this question, the sociology of Sterling High School comes to life: nerds and jocks and brains, adults from another planet, school as heaven or hell. For many of us, high school meant self-discovery complicated by acne, prom anxiety and the perfidy of other teenagers. Though we've never been homecoming queen or most valuable player, we've made our peace with our own uncoolness. But at Sterling, a nerd doesn't have that relief. Bullying doesn't officially exist -- ask any grown-up -- but if you're a nerd, you know what to expect. At the very least, cool girls will look at you as if you were a bug on the windshield. If you're lucky, the abuse will be verbal: The guys will call you freak or homo or retard. On a bad day, they'll crush your glasses or stuff you into a locker. Torment could come from any direction at any time, and you live in the adolescent version of post-traumatic stress disorder. For some adult characters in the novel, this diagnosis is news, but no teenager would be surprised to hear it. Certainly the reader is not surprised to hear about HIDE-N-SHRIEK, the video game Peter created, in which the underdog gets a chance to annihilate the bullies with weapons found in any school building. Peter's ingenuity is appalling and pathetic and almost valiant; like Josie, he's a person of moral complexity. The adult characters, however, tend to be one-sided and given to making snappy comebacks with a frequency that's entertaining but not plausible. The judge has such gumption and good sense that her refrain of maternal inadequacy just doesn't ring true. Picoult is the author of 13 other novels, most of them widely popular, but I came to Nineteen Minutes with no previous Picoult experience. It's absorbing and expertly made. On one level, it's a thriller, complete with dismaying carnage, urgent discoveries and 11th-hour revelations, but it also asks serious moral questions about the relationship between the weak and the strong, questions that provide what school people call "teachable moments." If compassion can be taught, Picoult may be just the one to teach it. From Booklist Popular and prolific Picoult (My Sister's Keeper, and The Tenth Circle , 2006) now tackles the troubling topic of a school shooting. Picoult considers the tragedy--in 19 quick minutes, 10 are dead and 19 are wounded--from several different perspectives, including that of the shooter, a troubled boy named Peter, who was mercilessly picked on at school. The small town of Sterling is rocked by the carnage. Alex Cormier is the superior court judge planning to hear the case, but her daughter, Josie, Peter's only friend during childhood but now a member of the in crowd, was in the midst of the melee. Peter spared Josie, but killed her boyfriend. Two characters from previous Picoult novels are also involved. Charismatic detective Patrick DuCharme rushes into the school and apprehends Peter, and Jordan McAfee agrees to defend the young killer. Every bit as gripping and moving as Picoult's previous novels, Nineteen Minutes will no doubt garner considerable attention for its controversial subject and twist ending. Kristine Huntley From AudioFile Recent events and Picoult's powerful description of the horrors of a school shooting make this a hard story to hear. Carol Monda's voice is calm as she leads listeners back and forth through time, revealing the shooter, Peter's, torment. Bullied since kindergarten, he can't put up with it a moment longer and in 19 minutes guns down 10 students and injures many more. Peeling back the layers of story until black-and-white becomes gray, Picoult reveals the stress of high school social structures, parents' pain, and characters who come to see deeper truths about themselves. Monda's gift is her ability to shift seamlessly among the many roles, imbuing each with a meaningful characterization. S.W. From Bookmarks Magazine "Nobody does 'ripped from the headlines' better than Picoult," claims the Christian Science Monitor, and in her 14th book she takes on the sensitive, disturbing topic of school shootings. This is a raw subject for many, and reviewers were quick to note that this intense novel is not for the squeamish. Fans of Picoult (My Sister's Keeper,***1/2 July/Aug 2004) will recognize the setting, some of the characters, and her trademark, jaw-dropping plot twists as she explores the events leading up to and following the tragedy. Reviewers applauded her ability to make readers sympathize as much with the shooter as with his targets, blending the lines of aggressor and victim with ease. Those who dare to venture into such dark territory will be richly rewarded. Book Dimension length: (cm)17.4 width:(cm)10.6
作者: ( )Peggy Holmes导演;( )裘蒂·班森(Jodi Benson), ( )Parker Goris[配音]
出版社:太平洋影音公司,[2014]
简介: 全新迪士尼《小美人鱼》,除结合为人熟悉的生动角色,及收录画面更进行先进数码修复,值得珍藏!
作者: 茱迪·皮考特(Jodi Picoult)著;林劭贞译
简介: 小心輕放 ★全球暢銷作家,茱迪.皮考特2009年最新作品,甫出版即登上《紐約時報》暢銷排行榜! ★史蒂芬.金大力推薦:自《姐姐的守護者》後,皮考特最好的作品! ★罕見疾病基金會推薦讀本! ★「書中所描述的骨折情況及患者所遇的生活狀況,一般人也許以為是誇張了,但在我們協會的病友及家長看來,卻是再真實不過了……」先天性成骨不全症關懷協會理事長蔡淑慧專文推薦! 茱迪.皮考特是一名罕見作家,擅長運用文字,她創造出來的故事情境不僅發人深省,而且觸動我們有所瑕疵的心靈。每本書都成功結合了文學與商業的元素。很少讀者能預見這本書令人震驚的結局。這是典型的皮考特,技巧精湛,發人深省,而且扣人心絃。每一本她的作品皆是一則精彩的故事。 素以優雅與智慧聞名的《紐約時報》暢銷作家茱迪.皮考特,透過這部小說訴說一則令人難忘的故事,闡述生命的脆弱以及誓言保護生命的堅毅。 《小心輕放》這本感人之作,帶領我們進入這一家人的內心,他們因為難以置信的負擔而緊密相繫,他們急欲維繫這份連結的意志力甚鉅,最後轉化為強大的愛的能量。 「凡事皆會破裂。 破曉,破浪,破音。 承諾會被打破。 心會破碎。」 每對懷孕父母都會說,他們不要完美的嬰兒,只要孩子健康就好。如果能有選擇的機會,他們也會要求一個健康的嬰兒。夏洛特和尚恩生了一個漂亮的小女孩──小柳,而她卻像肥皂泡泡一樣易碎,可能一個跌倒、扭轉、或打個噴嚏,骨頭就會斷裂。任何人只要看一眼她手腳彎曲的狀況、她臉上的三角突起,以及她永遠無法長到超過三呎的事實,就知道她將要用一生的時間來忍受這種病症。於是,夏洛特和她的丈夫,他們的生活盡是失眠的夜晚、日漸增加的帳單、其他父母的同情目光,以及一連串「如果」的疑問與想像──如果他們的孩子出生時是健康的呢?如果夏洛特早一點知道小柳的疾病呢?如果事情可以不一樣呢?如果他們摰愛的小柳從未出生呢?為了替小柳討個公道,夏洛特必須自問這些問題,以及另一個問題:什麼是有價值的生命呢? ?茱蒂.皮考特的小說實在是兩性相宜,時常引領潮流話題。本書是她自《姐姐的守護者》後最好的作品。表面上看來,這是一本有關法律與醫學的驚悚小說,其實描述的是成骨不全症(玻璃娃娃)與美國社會在重重壓力下的小鎮婚姻。最令人稱許的是,皮考特的文字樸素但情節精采,並未把它的格調降低為誇張的肥皂劇碼。──史蒂芬?金(Stephen King),《USA Today》,2009.2 ?皮考特以細膩、神祕與睿智的筆調,架構出發人深省且重大的道德困境。──美國《Booklist》雜誌(Booklist magazine) ?皮考特向我們揭示如何讓自己敞開心胸,面對新的可能性。──北卡新聞暨觀察家報(The News and Observer) ?就連平常幾乎事事意見不同的母女,都會一致認同這本小說。──紐約每日新聞(NY Daily News) ?茱迪.皮考特,以她向來慣用的寫作手法,融合醫學、法律與愛,訴說動人的家庭戲碼。──出版人週刊(Publisher’s Weekly) ?皮考特坦率面對有關生死的重大疑問……閱讀此書時,你會一直關心接下來會發生什麼事。──聖安東尼快訊報(San Antonio Express News) ?茱迪.皮考特巧妙地寫出另一個動人的故事,並且再度為似乎難以解決的情況找到解˙決方法。她的寫作像是令人墮落放縱的甜點,正如她在書中安插的那些甜點食譜一般。──奧蘭多前哨報(Orlando Sentinel) ?這本書文筆極佳,謹慎查證資料,更重要的是,它呈現一個孩子的角色個性,而不只是將殘障事實賦予人物性格……《小心輕放》值得一讀,書中角色人物性格鮮明,而且有一場令人熱血沸騰且扣人心絃的官司,她巧妙運用醫療作為敘事背景。──華盛頓郵報(Washington Post) ?這個懸疑的故事透過多元觀點的敘述,探究醫學倫理與個人選擇的議題,也指出了個人悲劇與身障問題衍生出來的那些脆弱的裂縫。──克爾庫斯評論(Kirkus Reviews) ?《小心輕放》果然不負皮考特忠實讀者的期望,她的體貼、哀憫的行文...發人深省且複雜。──《BookPage》雜誌(BookPage magazine) ?擅長描寫家庭場景的皮考特,創造出一部令人一直想讀下去的好書。這本書在讀者心中造成的效果,正如醫生們在夏洛特把小柳生下來時告訴她的:「生活,總免不了受到影響。」──《時人》雜誌(PEOPLE magazine) < TOP>
作者: 茱迪·皮考特(Jodi Picoult)著;苏莹文译
简介: ★讀過前二十頁的人,絕對不可能放下這本書不顧! 如果你真心誠意愛上一個人,你願意放他走嗎?茱迪在本書中點出愛情裡的信賴與承諾問題,探討人性最底層的道德矛盾,藉由深情卻殺害病妻的丈夫,以及外遇不可自拔的警長,對比愛的寬容以及自私,愛的路途猶如高空鋼索,需要智慧與勇氣才能走的平順長遠。 週二的早晨,瑪姬親吻了我,道再會。整個過程不到五分鐘,我的時間就此凝結在早上七點三十八分…… 如果你真心誠意地愛上一個人,你願意放他走嗎? 瑪姬請求詹姆士用枕頭將自己悶死,因為這樣她可以看著心愛的丈夫而死去,有丈夫味道的枕頭會伴隨著她走完人生最後時光,她愛詹姆士,她也不捨分離,但是死亡的恐懼讓她夜不成眠,總擔心會一睡不醒,來不及跟丈夫道別。她受夠了這病痛帶來的身心折磨,如果要將生命交給老天來完結,瑪姬寧願死在心愛的丈夫手裡,有他的陪伴,她離開人世的時候才不會覺得孤單害怕。她要詹姆士再娶,她要他完成當父親的願望,她知道他將會是個好爸爸,她要他幸福快樂,縱使不是自己陪伴在他身邊,也希望他能擁有美滿富足的人生。最後的週末,他們在屋頂上野餐、在電影院纏綿、在陌生人的婚禮上共舞,在十一年前詹姆士求婚的餐廳享用最昂貴的餐點,然後,最後一次做愛,最後一次相擁而眠,最後一次道再會。 本書特色 皮考特點出愛情裡的信賴與承諾問題,探討人性最底層的道德矛盾,藉由深情卻殺害病妻的丈夫,以及外遇不可自拔的警長,對比愛的寬容以及自私,愛的路途猶如高空鋼索,需要智慧與勇氣才能走的平順長遠。 < TOP>


































