Candid autobiography of the great rock diva of Jefferson Airplane & Jefferson Starship revealing her wildly outlandish life in the Sixties & the Seventies.
Hudson had been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 1984, but had kept this secret from all but his closest friends. It had begun with a minor irritation on his neck, which he continually scratched and picked at. When he went to see his doctor, ...
Parker Welles, a single mother whose family has just lost everything, finds love in an unexpected place when she travels to Maine to sell her lone possession, a decrepit house in need of repair.
he saw it was Ray, he answered. “Yeah, what's up?” “Hello to you, too,” Ray said. “Did you hear about Birdie?” “Yes, I heard about Birdie, but not from any of the family. Thank you for calling,” he said, and hung up. Ray called back.
Forty-two ways to rethink how you relate to what you eat and to people around you. Startling, and provocative, ... this book will change many women's lives.' -- Jewish Weekly News A moving experience and a practical tool.
In a corrupt world where appearance is everything, what makes us open our hearts to others? Steve Holden's haunting debut novel reminds us that the search for love requires courage, no matter whose skin you inhabit.
Chicago homicide detective Tyler Jamison has accepted the fact that he was born defective.
You search… and search… and search. Life is best journeyed with the one you love, but where does the search for that somebody begin? And where does it all end? Sometimes, the answer may not be as complicated as it seems.
Don't You Want Somebody to Love: Reflections on the San Francisco Sound : a 25th Anniversary "Summer of Love" Presentation
This biography aims to deconstruct the myths surrounding Queen's lead singer and provide an intimate portrayal of Freddie's life and death.
Drawing on court documents and testimonials, [the book] presents a multi-perspective tracking of every individual involved and the part they played as the tragedy unfolded, examining forensically the mystery of the 83 minutes that elapsed ...