Withers quinn (7 resultados)
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: The Free Press/A Division of the Macmillan Company, New York 1968
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Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. 528 pp. Over-sized and/or over weight book; extra postage required. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur an additional shipping charge. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Water stains on top and bottom edges. Creased spine. Bruce Withe…rs (Cover Design) (ilustrador).

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "NO MO" is a novel that follows the harrowing, transformative journey of Evie (formerly Victoria "Tori" Valentini), a thirteen-year-old girl who escapes a life of abuse and captivity. Raised by her abductor, BB, alongside Mo (Yana Wiyot), another victim, Evie is forced to survive after Mo's…mysterious disappearance and her own flight into the wilderness.Evie's story unfolds across alternating perspectives: her struggle for survival in an isolated cove, BB's desperate attempts to find her, and the investigation led by her brother Fin, who has never given up hope of finding his missing sister. Through flashbacks and present-day action, we learn about the years of abuse Evie and Mo endured, their secret plans to escape, and the deep bond they formed as surrogate siblings. Evie demonstrates remarkable resilience and resourcefulness, surviving off the land, finding food and shelter, and protecting herself and her companion, Sneak. Along the way, she is haunted by questions about her identity and her family, and she is sustained by memories of Mo's love and teachings about nature. Evie's brother, Fin, now a young adult interning with a private investigations firm, picks up BB's trail and, through a combination of forensic work and intuition, locates Evie. Their emotional reunion is complicated by the trauma they've both suffered and the arrest of BB, whose crimes are finally exposed in court. The novel tracks the subsequent legal battle, Fin's trial for BB's assault, and the community's reckoning with years of hidden abuse. With BB's death and the revelation that Mo was also murdered, Evie and Fin, together with Mo's biological family, begin the slow work of healing. Evie channels her pain into advocacy-creating a memoir, a podcast, and ultimately founding "Mo's Garden," a nature-based trauma recovery center on the very land where she survived. Over the decades, the center grows into a sanctuary for others, and Evie builds a meaningful life in the shadow of tragedy, always guided by Mo's spirit and legacy. The novel closes with a confession, and with Evie fulfilling Fin's final request. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Editorial: Artforum 2012
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bien. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Bien. Essays "Books: Eric L. Santner on Giorgio Agamben's 'The Kingdom and the Glory,'" by Eric L. Santner; "Film: P. Adams Sitney on Jerome Hiler's 'Words of Mercury,'" by P. Adams Sitney; "Film: J. Hoberman on Jafar Panahi's 'This Is Not a Film,'" by J…. Hoberman; "Film: James Quandt on Pablo Larraín's 'Post Mortem,'" by James Quandt: "On Site: David Velasco on the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art," by David Velasco; "Design: "Seth Siegelaub on Collecting Textiles," by Seth Siegelaub, introduction by Lauren O'Neill-Butler; "Media: Brian Droitcour on Artie Vierkant," by Brian Droitcour; "Top Ten," by Loretta Fahrenholz; "First Position: The Early Performance Work of Sturtevant," by Bruce Hainley; "Perfect Fit: John Chamberlain Remembered," by Lynne Cooke and Larry Bell; "Pandora's Black Box: Algorithms of Taste," by Michael Sanchez; "L'Homme Machine: The Art of Konrad Klapheck," by Dieter Roelstraete; "1000 Words: Boris Charmatz," by Catherine Wood; " "Close-Up: Restored to Power. Tony Pipolo on Abel Gance's 'Napoléon,'" by Tony Pipolo; "Openings: Rey Akdogan," by Alex Kitnick. Reviews by Anna Lovatt, Sarah K. Rich, Martha Buskirk, David Rimanelli, David Frankel, Robert Pincus-Witten, Frances Richard, Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky, Johanna Burton, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, Donald Kuspit, Joshua Decter, Michael Wilson, Lloyd Wise, Brian Sholis, Emily Hall, Agnieszka Gratza, Daniel Marcus, Jennifer King, Michelle Grabner, Nick Stillman, Franklin Melendez, Natilee Harren, Phyllis Tuchman, Rachel Withers, Sherman Sam, Lillian Davies, Guitemie Maldonado, Astrid Mania, Jens Asthoff, John Beeson, Noemi Smolik, Quinn Latimer, Marco Tagliafierro, Marco Meneguzzo, Hans den Hartog Jager, Jos Van den Bergh, Brigitte Huck, Markéta Stará, Marek Bartelik, Filipa Oliveira, and Daniel Quiles. Cover: Sturtevant.

Editorial: Artforum 2012
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bien. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Bien. Essays "Books: Eric L. Santner on Giorgio Agamben's 'The Kingdom and the Glory,'" by Eric L. Santner; "Film: P. Adams Sitney on Jerome Hiler's 'Words of Mercury,'" by P. Adams Sitney; "Film: J. Hoberman on Jafar Panahi's 'This Is Not a Film,'" by J…. Hoberman; "Film: James Quandt on Pablo Larraín's 'Post Mortem,'" by James Quandt: "On Site: David Velasco on the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art," by David Velasco; "Design: "Seth Siegelaub on Collecting Textiles," by Seth Siegelaub, introduction by Lauren O'Neill-Butler; "Media: Brian Droitcour on Artie Vierkant," by Brian Droitcour; "Top Ten," by Loretta Fahrenholz; "First Position: The Early Performance Work of Sturtevant," by Bruce Hainley; "Perfect Fit: John Chamberlain Remembered," by Lynne Cooke and Larry Bell; "Pandora's Black Box: Algorithms of Taste," by Michael Sanchez; "L'Homme Machine: The Art of Konrad Klapheck," by Dieter Roelstraete; "1000 Words: Boris Charmatz," by Catherine Wood; " "Close-Up: Restored to Power. Tony Pipolo on Abel Gance's 'Napoléon,'" by Tony Pipolo; "Openings: Rey Akdogan," by Alex Kitnick. Reviews by Anna Lovatt, Sarah K. Rich, Martha Buskirk, David Rimanelli, David Frankel, Robert Pincus-Witten, Frances Richard, Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky, Johanna Burton, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, Donald Kuspit, Joshua Decter, Michael Wilson, Lloyd Wise, Brian Sholis, Emily Hall, Agnieszka Gratza, Daniel Marcus, Jennifer King, Michelle Grabner, Nick Stillman, Franklin Melendez, Natilee Harren, Phyllis Tuchman, Rachel Withers, Sherman Sam, Lillian Davies, Guitemie Maldonado, Astrid Mania, Jens Asthoff, John Beeson, Noemi Smolik, Quinn Latimer, Marco Tagliafierro, Marco Meneguzzo, Hans den Hartog Jager, Jos Van den Bergh, Brigitte Huck, Markéta Stará, Marek Bartelik, Filipa Oliveira, and Daniel Quiles. Cover: Sturtevant.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "NO MO" is a novel that follows the harrowing, transformative journey of Evie (formerly Victoria "Tori" Valentini), a thirteen-year-old girl who escapes a life of abuse and captivity. Raised by her abductor, BB, alongside Mo (Yana Wiyot), another victim, Evie is forced to survive after Mo's…mysterious disappearance and her own flight into the wilderness.Evie's story unfolds across alternating perspectives: her struggle for survival in an isolated cove, BB's desperate attempts to find her, and the investigation led by her brother Fin, who has never given up hope of finding his missing sister. Through flashbacks and present-day action, we learn about the years of abuse Evie and Mo endured, their secret plans to escape, and the deep bond they formed as surrogate siblings. Evie demonstrates remarkable resilience and resourcefulness, surviving off the land, finding food and shelter, and protecting herself and her companion, Sneak. Along the way, she is haunted by questions about her identity and her family, and she is sustained by memories of Mo's love and teachings about nature. Evie's brother, Fin, now a young adult interning with a private investigations firm, picks up BB's trail and, through a combination of forensic work and intuition, locates Evie. Their emotional reunion is complicated by the trauma they've both suffered and the arrest of BB, whose crimes are finally exposed in court. The novel tracks the subsequent legal battle, Fin's trial for BB's assault, and the community's reckoning with years of hidden abuse. With BB's death and the revelation that Mo was also murdered, Evie and Fin, together with Mo's biological family, begin the slow work of healing. Evie channels her pain into advocacy-creating a memoir, a podcast, and ultimately founding "Mo's Garden," a nature-based trauma recovery center on the very land where she survived. Over the decades, the center grows into a sanctuary for others, and Evie builds a meaningful life in the shadow of tragedy, always guided by Mo's spirit and legacy. The novel closes with a confession, and with Evie fulfilling Fin's final request. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.