In Get Back in the Game, Augusta attorney and prostate cancer survivor Terry Leiden presents a fictionalized account of five men whose lives intersect after they are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Even though it seems at first the five cannot ultimately fulfill their dreams because of cancer s effect on their lives, in the end they experience not dying of, but living with, cancer with lots of humor and irreverence mixed in.
The Lost Get-Back Boogie appeared to wide acclaim in 1986, James Lee Burke had been out of print in cloth for thirteen years and his fifth novel had received a record 111 rejection letters. "LSU Press put me back in the game and turned my career around," Burke says. The novels and stories Burke had written during those years of rejection eventually became the stuff of the Dave Robicheaux series, which has earned him two Edgar Awards. The novel's title is also the name of the song that Iry Pareta honky-tonk musician, Korean vet, and ex-conwants to write to hold his memories of a "more uncomplicated time," before the war, before prison. The book opens the day thirty-year-old Iry leaves Louisiana's Angola state penitentiary, after serving two years for manslaughter, and follows him to Montana, where he hopes to stay cool and out of trouble by working hard on a ranch owned by the father of his prison pal, Buddy Riordan. Iry finds the fresh start he seeks, joins a weekend band, and even falls in love. But the Riordan family's problems deal Iry a new sort of trouble with some ultimately tragic consequences. The Lost Get-Back Boogie is a novel about loyalty and friendship, betrayal and loss. It is about essentially good people and their attempts to define the value of their lives and to find their place in a changing, complicated world. And it is the work of James Lee Burke at the top of his form.
Retired? Get Back in the Game! by Jack Wyman Published in 1994 by Doer Publications
Kenya Moore, former Miss USA and successful actress has added author to her list of impressive accomplishments. Moore flips the script by penning a light hearted How-To guide, entitled GAME, GET SOME! Game! subtly coaches men on how to get the woman of their dreams as she reveals the secrets of what women truly desire from men. No one man can know everything there is to know about women, but with my help, they may just come close. Moore proclaims. I feel like the female Ms. Hitch! I want to bring us together not apart. In the all sports themed Playbook , Kenya effortlessly, often bullet pointing, essential points from each chapter. Highlights include preferred methods to approach women, knowing your trophy , how to win points, even sexual advice on how to please her in bed. She delves into self-esteem issues, baggage, and if by chance it does not work out, how to properly break up with us. If you have shared a special bond with someone you have dated, if you always treat her with respect, you will always have a friend at the end of the day. Moore adds. Not just for men, women will curiously read chapter after chapter and laugh about how common and universal the mistakes that men make are. They will also gain a better understanding of self and how to improve on what they may be doing wrong in relationships. Kenya outlines why communication between the sexes can be so difficult. She gives practical advice on understanding the differences between us and tips on making it better. It is Women from A-Z . Overall, Game, Get Some! is an imperative and palatable easy read for men and women alike. It will not only give men the Game to capture the heart of any woman they desire, it will ensure their success on any platform when dealing with this thing you call woman.
The 'Halti' is a totally force-free way to get your dog used to a lead. Simply put it over your dog's nose. The special design works so that if your dog tried to pull at the leash, its head is turned in another direction, losing sight of whatever fixed point had caught its eye and diverting attention firmly back to you. A natural way to accustom your dog to lead control. The Halti is also an increasingly common sight in obedience schools, as some amazing results are possible. To get your dog used to the Halti, it's a good idea to let it wear one at home at first and then start lead training after a few days. Please Note: breeds listed under collars sizes are only recommendations based on breed standards. The individual size of the animal must be taken into consideration when choosing the size.
The 'Halti' is a totally force-free way to get your dog used to a lead. Simply put it over your dog's nose. The special design works so that if your dog tried to pull at the leash, its head is turned in another direction, losing sight of whatever fixed point had caught its eye and diverting attention firmly back to you. A natural way to accustom your dog to lead control. The Halti is also an increasingly common sight in obedience schools, as some amazing results are possible. To get your dog used to the Halti, it's a good idea to let it wear one at home at first and then start lead training after a few days. Please Note: breeds listed under collars sizes are only recommendations based on breed standards. The individual size of the animal must be taken into consideration when choosing the size.
The 'Halti' is a totally force-free way to get your dog used to a lead. Simply put it over your dog's nose. The special design works so that if your dog tried to pull at the leash, its head is turned in another direction, losing sight of whatever fixed point had caught its eye and diverting attention firmly back to you. A natural way to accustom your dog to lead control. The Halti is also an increasingly common sight in obedience schools, as some amazing results are possible. To get your dog used to the Halti, it's a good idea to let it wear one at home at first and then start lead training after a few days. Please Note: breeds listed under collars sizes are only recommendations based on breed standards. The individual size of the animal must be taken into consideration when choosing the size.