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简介:Fuzzy bunnies, big - eyed girls, meat, magic, and mystery. Mark Ryden's carnival of curiosities. Blending themes of pop culture with techniques reminiscent of the old masters, Mark Ryden has created a singular style that blurs the traditional boundaries between high and low art. His work first garnered attention in the 1990s when he ushered in a new genre of painting, "Pop Surrealism," dragging a host of followers in his wake. He has trumped the initial surrealist strategies by choosing subject matter loaded with cultural connotation. Ryden's vocabulary ranges from cryptic to cute, treading a fine line between nostalgic cliche and disturbing archetype. Seduced by his infinitely detailed and meticulously glazed surfaces, the viewer is confronted with the juxtaposition of the childhood innocence and the mysterious recesses of the soul. A subtle disquiet inhabits his paintings; the work is achingly beautiful as it hints at darker psychic stuff beneath the surface of cultural kitsch. In Ryden's world cherubic girls rub elbows with strange and mysterious figures. Ornately carved frames lend the paintings a baroque exuberance that adds gravity to their enigmatic themes. Complex in its arcane and idiosyncratic subject matter, Ryden's work can leave no viewer unmoved. "Pinxit", whose title refers to the Latin term meaning "painted by," is organized by the themes of Ryden's major exhibitions - The Meat Show, Bunnies & Bees, The Tree Show, and so on - and includes collected essays by Yoshitomo Nara, Carlo McCormick, and others, and a new essay by culture critic Kristine McKenna. This sweeping retrospective brings together nearly two decade's worth of Mark Ryden's paintings and works on paper, broadening the horizons of his uncanny universe and bringing it to the world, one page at a time.
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
简介: One of today's strongest trends in design is the desire for a meaningful relationship with the natural world. A whole galaxy of Norwegian architects and designers are increasingly incorporating influences from nature into their work. Many have been inspired by Norway's forward thinking National Tourist Route project to put new energy into connecting humans and the landscape. This inspirational, extensively illustrated book looks at Norwegian design history, then features contemporary projects by some of the design-rich nation's most celebrated creators, including Siren Elise Wilhelmsen's landscape hotel in Juvet, ''Norwegian wood'' blankets from Roros, ''changeable textiles'' from Kristine Bjaadal and the history of Rottefella (mousetrap), the classic Norwegian ski binding.
简介:「等我長大,不管我的小孩想要多乾淨, 我都不會管!」噗噗想。 小寶貝生活系列得獎紀錄 ★Amazon編輯十大選書 ★美國兒童書商協會評選年度最佳童書 ★國際閱讀學會/美國童書協會兒童評選最愛童書 生活教育三大救星──收拾乾淨篇 噗噗是一隻愛乾淨的小豬,爸爸卻要他學習「好好的製造髒亂」! 作者以逆向操作的幽默手法,讓孩子跟著噗噗一起養成好習慣。 這是愛美.羅森黛爾和珍?克拉絲所創作的Little Books(小寶貝生活系列)之一,繼《夏綠蒂的網》之後,我們又可以認識一隻與眾不同的小豬!噗噗是一個愛乾淨的小豬。他就只想要打掃、打掃、打掃。可是爸爸媽媽才不管!他們說想要當一隻好豬,就要學會好好的製造髒亂。「在你房間變成豬窩以前,不准離開房間!」爸爸豬說。「我的小孩絕不能出門看起來整整齊齊、乾乾淨淨的,我不能接受。」媽媽豬說。不論你是喜歡打掃、還是討厭收拾,不論你是孩子或是父母,都會愛上這幽默的小故事,「噗」滋大笑! 摘自《學校圖書館期刊》 幼幼與低年級閱讀──喜歡《小豆子豆豆》Little Pea (2005)、《貓頭鷹飛飛》Little Hoot (2008, Chronicle出版)的讀者又可以享受此團隊的最新創意之作。噗噗喜歡和朋友挖洞、上學,可是他不喜歡髒亂。爸爸告訴他「如果你想要成為一隻了不起的豬,你就得學習好好的製造髒亂。」所以在可以出去玩以前,噗噗必須把床鋪弄亂、衣服亂丟、穿上髒衣服,然後把玩具從箱子裡扔出來。只有在一切都又髒又亂以後,他才可以衝去玩他最愛的遊戲──辦家家酒,他會掃地、到處洗洗刷刷。鮮明的文字把典型的親子爭辯弄得顛三倒四,克拉絲簡單的墨水和水彩畫充滿了表情,在白淨的背景上更顯得突出。年輕的讀者一來會對平凡生活的經典顛覆捧腹大笑,一來也能切身體會小豬的挫折感,許多孩子或許也和小豬一樣說過”類似”的話:「長大以後,不管我的小孩要多乾淨,我都不會管!」 —Kristine M. Casper, Huntington Public Library, NY Copyright ? Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 更多的歌曲、遊戲及教材, 請上格林繪本網:www.grimmpress.com.tw
Reculturing schools as professional learning communities
作者: (美)Jane Bumpers Huffman,(美)Kristine Kiefer Hipp著;贺凤美[等]译
出版社:中国轻工业出版社,2006
简介:本书切中21世纪教育改革的焦点,以六所学校作为重点案例,展示它们在创建专业学习共同体,实现有目的变革过程中的各种努力和成功经验。本书吸引人的地方不仅在于它提供了关于专业学习共同详细的信息,还在于讨论这些问题时提出了许多精辟独到的见解。另外,书中的调查工具将有助于教育研究,以及学校进行的自我评估。对于那些有志于在中小学创建高绩效工作团队的教育者来说,必然会激发他们进行更为深入的研究和实践。
简介: Book Description Now in paperback: In this charming novel, internationally bestselling author Cecelia Ahern shows that sometimes not seeing is believing! Readers and critics alike adore Cecelia Ahern for her lighthearted yet insightful stories about modern women and their often unusual situations. In If You Could See Me Now,she takes that theme a step further, offering us a heroine who is entirely believable, and the new man in her life who is, well, slightly less so. Elizabeth Egan’s life runs on order: Both her home and her emotions are arranged just so, with little room for spontaneity. It’s how she counteracts the chaos of her family -- an alcoholic mother who left when she was young, an emotionally distant father, and a free-spirited sister, who seems to be following in their mother’s footsteps, leaving her own six-yearold son, Luke, in Elizabeth’s care. When Ivan, Luke’s mysterious new grown-up friend, enters the picture, Elizabeth doesn’t know quite what to make of him. With his penchant for adventure and colorful take on things large and small, Ivan opens Elizabeth’s eyes to a whole new way of living. But is it for real? Is Ivan for real? If You Could See Me Nowis a love story with heart -- and just a touch of magic. From Publishers Weekly In her third novel, Ahern (P.S., I Love You and Love, Rosie) employs an imaginary best friend to breathe distinctiveness into an otherwise stereotypical Irish tale. Living in her own house in a small, posh Irish town, 35-year-old Elizabeth Egan is an uptight interior designer and adoptive mother to her six-year-old nephew, Luke, whose mother, Elizabeth's 23-year-old sister, Saoirse, prefers boozing to parenting. Saoirse's behavior reminds Elizabeth of a painful past—the alcoholic mother who abandoned the family, leaving Elizabeth to care for her baby sister and forgo her own childhood, and the emotionally distant, controlling father still waiting for his wife's return. Unlike the other women in her family, Elizabeth adheres to a fastidiously well-ordered existence—no mess, no complications, no love. But all that changes with the arrival of Ivan, a goofy and spontaneous man intent on infusing much-needed fun and tenderness into Elizabeth's frigid persona. The catch is no one can see this ageless man from the land of "Ekam Eveileb" save Elizabeth and her nephew. Through Ivan, Elizabeth becomes the woman she's always been too afraid to be. He helps her reclaim the childhood she never had and, most importantly, to forgive those who have let her down. Ahern tempers heartbreak with hope and playfulness in this uplifting, sentimental tale. (Jan.) From Booklist Ahern's charming third novel takes an imaginative twist, literally, as one of the main characters in her novel is an invisible friend, Ivan. Ivan befriends six-year-old Luke Egan, who is being raised by his aunt Elizabeth. Luke's mother, Saoirse, is 12 years Elizabeth's junior and very much like their flighty mother, who ran off and left Elizabeth and Saoirse with their cold father. Serious, grounded Elizabeth all but raised her sister, and now she's doing the same with her nephew. Elizabeth is distressed when Luke starts talking to his invisible friend Ivan, but it is Ivan who is truly puzzled when it seems as though Elizabeth can sense his presence. And then Elizabeth actually sees him, although she believes he's the father of Luke's friend, Sam. Ivan decides to get to know her, but things become complicated when Elizabeth and Ivan begin to fall in love. An imaginative twist on romantic comedy, Ahern's novel should have appeal among readers looking to move beyond the usual fare. Kristine Huntley From AudioFile Living in an Irish village and raising her young nephew, Luke, isn't what interior designer Elizabeth Egan imagined, but she accepts her fate--until she meets Luke's not so imaginary friend, Ivan, and everything changes! Resonant with the charm and melancholy of Ireland, Susan Lynch's characterization is the strongest aspect of her reading, and her interpretation of rigid, emotionally repressed Elizabeth almost makes her likable. Equally impressive is Rupert Degas's performance as Ivan. The joy and warmth infusing his voice are contagious, and his comic timing is impeccable--particularly in the scenes involving Ivan's otherworldly cohorts. Also notable is the moody Celtic-flavored score, which helpfully denotes time passing or a flashback. C.E.W. Book Dimension length: (cm)17.2 width:(cm)15.4
简介:平面設計師&插畫家 最關注的議題 倫敦藝術大學、紐約帕森設計學院 教授群好評推薦 關於如何準備作品集的一切技巧 盡在「這樣準備作品集!」 ★本書教您★ 正確解讀客戶需求 製作優秀的作品集、選擇適合的作品集 在眾多競爭者中脫穎而出 受完四年大學設計教育,想要找到一個理想的設計工作,你還有「最後一哩」的路要走!作品集正是設計科系學生離開學校前「最後一哩」的作業,也是設計新鮮人進入職場「第一步」的工具,甚至是所有專業設計人必須持續更新和不斷維修的生涯工作。 本書作者來自英國深厚設計文化和高階設計水平的背景,不只提供歐洲正規作品集製作的實務觀念,也是台灣設計界對作品集的概念、本質、功能、類型等難得的全面性探索機會;書中許多歐、美、澳專業設計人士對作品集的肯切看法,也提供國內設計新鮮人製作作品集時,一個多面相的實務參考資料。 作品集是個人設計實力的展示櫃,本書除了教你把什麼東西放進作品集的同時,也告訴你把哪些東西剔除出去。這不是一本拉著你的手做剪貼裁接的「技術」手冊,而是教你用腦筋思考的「觀念」書本。讀者在吸收作者完整知識的灌輸之外,還可以在訪談摘錄裡,聆聽不同專業人士的說詞和看法。 全書包含: ◆囊括打造出色作品集的一切技巧: .正確解讀客戶需求 .製作優秀的作品集 .選擇適合的作品集 .成為市場上的搶手新秀 .在眾多競爭者中脫穎而出 ◆232幅全彩插畫案例輔助說明 ◆8種設計相關產業類別需求解析 設計團體|廣告公司|報刊業|書籍出版|漫畫與圖像小說|電視與電影|電玩開發|卡片設計 ◆29位業界精英建言 設計師Josh Keay|設計師Lance Hidy|品牌顧問Martin Vintner-Jackson|書籍封面設計師Lucy Bennett|讀者文摘藝術總監Martin Colyer |連環漫畫作者Boo Cook|連環漫畫作者、藝術家及出版人Steven Preston|英國愛丁堡藝術學院插畫教授Jonathan Gibbs|英國Conran Octopus出版社藝術總監Jonathan Christie|Airside設計工作室公關Anne Brassier|Art Plus Technology資深設計副總裁Robert Linsky|Brooklyn Brothers藝術總監Steve Rutterford|Centaur Media集團藝術總監Colin McHenry|Design USA副總裁Christopher Pullman |Fallon廣告公司藝術總監Dave Day|New Scientist雜誌藝術總監Alison Lawn|Philips, DDB全球創意總監Neil Dawson|Plus et Plus創意總監Judy Wellfare|Print藝術總監Kristine DiMatteo|Radio Times雜誌美術副總編Hazel Brown|Random House出版社藝術總監Richard Ogle|Scholastic出版社藝術總監Steve Scott|Schwadesign設計公司創辦人Josh Silverman|Schwartz Powell Design創意總監Doug Powell|The Chamber零售顧問Susan Williamson|The Folio Society出版社藝術總監Eleanor Crowe|The New York Time Style Magazineg攝影副總編Jennifer Pastore|TimeOuty雜誌集團藝術總監John Oakey|Why Not Associates創意總監Andy Altman
简介:Book Description After losing one of its own, Lindsay Boxer and the Womens Murder Club make a courageous return for their fourth and most chilling case ever--one that could easily be their last. A young girl is killed in crossfire after a routine arrest goes terribly wrong, and Lt. Lindsay Boxer has to defend herself against a charge of police brutality. In a landmark trial that transfixes the nation, Lindsay fights to save her career and her sanity. While awaiting trial, Lindsay escapes to the beautiful town of Half Moon Bay, but the peaceful community there is reeling from a string of unspeakable murders. Working with her friends in the Womens Murder Club, Lindsay finds a link between these killings and a case she worked on years beforean unsolved murder that has haunted her ever since. As summer comes into full swing, Lindsay battles for her life on two fronts: before a judge and jury as her trial comes to a climax, and facing unknown adversaries who will do anything to keep her from the truth about the killings--including killing again. It all comes to a head before the big annual 4th of July celebration on the waterfront at Half Moon Bay. Patterson fine-tunes the tension like never before in this heart-racing new novel in the bestselling detective series to debut in years. From Publishers Weekly Mega-bestseller Patterson teams up with journalist/novelist Paetro for a rousing fourth installment of the Women's Murder Club series. This time, bright, tough SFPD Lt. Lindsay Boxer is battling police brutality charges while chasing down a clan of murderers. When a botched police arrest of two gun-toting minors expands from a shaky preliminary hearing to what promises to be a nerve-rattling jury trial of Lindsay, she flees the pre-trial media frenzy for the serene haven of sister Cat's house in Half Moon Bay. But instead of finding relaxation and romance with her Homeland Security beau, Lindsay becomes embroiled in the ruthless crimes of a troika of killers who've been slashing and flogging victims all over town. With surprisingly little aid from the Murder Club, Lindsay performs her detective handiwork (and steps on the toes of Half Moon's police chief). As more bodies surface, sketchy suspects like a smitten grease monkey and a slimy porn star emerge, then the murderous threesome set their sights on Lindsay. Back in San Francisco, Lindsay is acquitted; she then rushes back to Half Moon Bay to apprehend the elusive villains and put to rest her unresolved first homicide case as well. Heroic super-sleuthing, a steadily gripping plot line and 146 snappy chapters add up to suspense fiction euphoria for Patterson's legion of fans. (One-day laydown May 2) From Booklist After the explosive events of the third entry in the Women's Murder Club series, 3rd Degree (2004), which claimed the life of one of the members, it's understandable that the follow-up might be a bit of a letdown. But only a little. Patterson's characteristic brutal murders and elusive killers are present, keeping the stakes high. Lindsay Boxer, the police lieutenant who brought the club together, is taking some serious heat in this installment. After a car chase goes wrong, Lindsay is forced to shoot two killers after they wound her and her partner. The firefight leaves a 15-year-old girl dead and her 13-year-old brother paralyzed, making way for a police brutality lawsuit. Lindsay hides out in her sister's suburban house, where she hopes to escape the media circus surrounding her trial. But someone has been killing married couples in the upscale community, and the method greatly resembles a case from early in Lindsay's career, one that she was never able to close the book on. Even though the Women's Murder Club itself is consigned to the background, Lindsay's trial and the murders keep the pages turning. Kristine Huntley From AudioFile Lieutenant Lindsay Boxer is involved in a shooting that causes her to be charged with police brutality. Relieved of duty while awaiting trial, Lindsay travels to Half Moon Bay, only to find this community experiencing a rash of murders. With Yuki Castellano fighting for Lindsay in the courtroom and the murders in Half Moon Bay escalating, the Women's Murder Club cranks into full form. Carolyn McCormick drives this fast-paced, high-powered novel right off the printed page into real experience. A whining, pleading injured teen driving with only a learner's permit is so skillfully presented that danger is ignored; a spinal-cord-injured witness whose sobs are interrupted by the sucking of ventilator-initiated breathing is believable even while demonstrating courtroom theatrics. K.A.T. Book Dimension
Academic encounters: life in society reading, study skills, writing,Student’s book
作者: 夏纪梅总主编;(英)Kristine Brown,(英)Susan Hood编著
出版社:上海外语教育出版社,2013
简介: 《大学学术英语系列教材:读写教程(上)(学生用书)》特点: 按照“通用性学术英语”的目的和内容设计,适合高校所有专业学生学习。 通过学术性听、说、读、写训练,使大学生能够规范、熟练地用英语进行书面和口头学术交流。 教学理念与时俱进,教学方法体现国际潮流。
Academic encounters: life in society reading, study skills, writing,Teacher’s book
作者: 夏纪梅总主编;(英)Kristine Brown,(英)Susan Hood编著
出版社:上海外语教育出版社,2013
简介: 《大学学术英语系列教材:读写教程(上)(教师用书)》特点: 按照“通用性学术英语”的目的和内容设计,适合高校所有专业学生学习。 通过学术性听、说、读、写训练,使大学生能够规范、熟练地用英语进行书面和口头学术交流。 教学理念与时俱进,教学方法体现国际潮流。
作者: Adele
出版社: 2010年01月
简介:
A chronicle of life on the resplendent island, combining theimmediacy of memoir with the vividness of travelogue andreportage
Adele Barker and her son, Noah, settled into the centralhighlands of Sri Lanka for an eighteen-month sojourn, immersingthemselves in the customs, cultures, and landscapes of theisland—its elephants, birds, and monkeys; its hot curries and sweetmangoes; the cacophony of its markets; the resonant evening chantsfrom its temples. They hear stories of the island’s colorful pastand its twenty-five-year civil war between the Sinhalese majorityand the Tamil Tigers. When, having returned home to Tucson, Barkerawakes on December 26, 2004, to see televised images of theisland’s southern shore disappearing into the ocean, she decidesshe must go back. Traveling from the southernmost coasts to thefarthest outposts of the Tamil north, she witnesses the ravages ofthe tsunami that killed forty-eight thousand Sri Lankans in thespace of twenty minutes, and reports from the ground on thetriumphs and failures of relief efforts. Combining the immediacy ofmemoir and the vividness of travelogue with the insight of the bestreportage, Not Quite Paradise chronicles life in a place few haveever visited.--From the Trade Paperback edition.
【媒体评论】
x “Rich in the tales of Sri Lanka under colonial British ruleas well as coverage of the current civil war, Barker’s memoir is anenlightening and captivating read.”—Kristine Huntley,Booklist
“Anyone going to Sri Lanka should consider Adele Barker’sNot Quite Paradise essential reading. Even travelers headed toother parts of the globe—or those going no farther than their ownliving room—will find this story of an American woman thoughtfullywending her way through the complexities of another country’sculture and history fascinating.”—Kristin Ohlson, author ofStalking the Divine and coauthor of Kabul Beauty School
“Adele Barker offers this memorable gift: the story ofstrangers from very different countries becoming cherished andenduring friends. Against the background of a most beautifulcountry and through the tragedies that have marred its recenthistory, her love of the land and for its people won a high placein this reader’s heart.”—Mary Oliver, Pulitzer Prize–winningpoet
From the Trade Paperback edition.
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