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The Marshmallow Test: Why Self-Control Is the Engine of Success, by Walter Mischel

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Renowned psychologist Walter Mischel, designer of the famous Marshmallow Test, explains what self-control is and how to master it. A child is presented with a marshmallow and given a choice: Eat this one now, or wait and enjoy two later. What will she do? And what are the implications for her behavior later in life?The world's leading expert on self-control, Walter Mischel has proven that the ability to delay gratification is critical for a successful life, predicting higher SAT scores, better social and cognitive functioning, a healthier lifestyle and a greater sense of self-worth. But is willpower prewired, or can it be taught? In The Marshmallow Test, Mischel explains how self-control can be mastered and applied to challenges in everyday life--from weight control to quitting smoking, overcoming heartbreak, making major decisions, and planning for retirement. With profound implications for the choices we make in parenting, education, public policy and self-care, The Marshmallow Test will change the way you think about who we are and what we can be.

The Marshmallow Test: Why Self-Control Is the Engine of Success, by Walter Mischel

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19505 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-22
  • Released on: 2015-09-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages
The Marshmallow Test: Why Self-Control Is the Engine of Success, by Walter Mischel

Review "The discoveries that grew out of the marshmallow studies add up to one of the most insightful research stories in the history of psychology. Whatever it is now, your view of human nature will change profoundly as you read this brilliant book."―Daniel Kahneman, author of Thinking Fast and Slow"A fascinating book. It is such an addictive treat that I had no self-control in reading it, until I understood that I could actually improve my self-control, and from then on I was in marshmallow heaven. Stimulating, fun, clear, lively, and drawn from rigorous studies. It's not only accessible, but very convincing. Seriously, I love it."―Alan Alda, actor, writer, science communication advocate"The book we've all been waiting for. ... [Mischel] illustrates with solid research and insightful anecdote the most important claim of the book: that self-control can be taught and mastered."―Angela Lee Duckworth, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, and a 2013 MacArthur Foundation Fellow"This is an amazing - eye-opening, transformative, riveting - book from one of the greatest psychologists of our time. Mischel delivers the powerful message that self-control can be enhanced, and shows us how!"―Carol S. Dweck, Professor of Psychology, Stanford University, author of Mindset"a charmingly told scientific story, makes clear the test is not just about youngsters, but is helpful to us all in the marshmallow moments we face through life. Mischel has written a wonderful book, engaging, enlightening, and profound."―Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence and Focus"This marvelous book is unique, and beautifully written from beginning to end. The range that Walter Mischel covers-from creative cognitive science to neuroscience to genetics-is breathtaking. This speaks for science at its best. Bravo!"―Eric R. Kandel, MD, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, University Professor, Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University, author of The Age of Insight and In Search of Memory"Walter Mischel is one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century, and The Marshmallow Test will make him one of the most influential in this century, too."―Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and the author of The Better Angels of Our Nature."Walter Mischel has changed psychologists' view of human potential, and The Marshmallow Test will change yours. The book is full of insights about self-control and how to master it, though it does create one impulse that is hard to resist-the desire to read the book cover to cover. It is both a fascinating story of a brilliant researcher at work and a recipe for how to change one's life."―Timothy Wilson, Sherrell J. Aston Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia, author of Redirect

About the Author Walter Mischel holds the Robert Johnston Niven chair as professor of humane letters in psychology at Columbia University. He is the author of more than two hundred scientific papers as well as the coauthor of Introduction to Personality, now in its eighth edition. He has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has won the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of APA and the Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. He lives in New York.


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97 of 103 people found the following review helpful. The best book on self-control thus far, by the man who started it all. By Dr. Chuck Chakrapani The Marshmallow Test by Walter Mischel, the man who started it all, is a book on self-control, probably the best one on the subject thus far. This book is everything that the currently leading book on the subject (Willpower by Baumeister and Tierney) is not: intellectually coherent, scientifically sophisticated, and concerned more about sound reasoning than about sound bites.Research on self-control was probably started in earnest in the 1960s with Walter Mischel's celebrated "Marshmallow Test". Children around the age of five were given a choice between one marshmallow now or two marshmallows later, a delay lasting up to 20 minutes. While some ate the marshmallow right away, others used different strategies to control themselves such as averting their gaze, pulling their hair, squirming, closing their eyes or just sniffing the marshmallow and putting it back. The implications of this research came to life when researchers went back to the same children several years later. They found children who exercised self-control and waited 15 or 20 minutes to double their payoff had higher grade point averages, made more money and were fitter (as measured by BMI) when they were adults.Genetics clearly plays a role in the level of self-control one has. The message of the book is that genetics is not destiny. Willpower is a cognitive ability and, because our brains are much more plastic than had been imagined in the past, we can substantially increase this crucial ability to control ourselves. This book shows how to gain more self-control.Paralleling Daniel Kahneman's model of "fast" and "slow" thinking, Mischel describes two systems in the brain: "hot" (limbic) and "cold" (prefrontal cortex). The hot system deals with immediate rewards and threats while the cold system deals with delayed consequences. The key to self-control is cooling the hot system where appropriate. We need to learn to activate our prefrontal cortex first before the limbic system kicks in.Can we actually increase our self-control? Mischel's response is yes, if you believe you can and if you really want to. In other words, you can increase your self-control if you approach it with a mindset that believes that increasing self-control is possible as opposed to a helpless mindset that believes willpower is a limited resource over which you have no control. But just having the right mindset may not be enough. We need strategies to cool our warm system.Commonly used strategies for self-control often include removing the source of temptations (don't have junk foods around, if you are trying to eat healthy) or surrounding yourself with people who do not eat junk food. But these strategies are likely to fail without effective pre-commitment. You can remove all cigarettes from sight and yet mooch them from others. You can clear junk food from the kitchen and yet help yourself to sugar-laden cookies in business meetings. Mischel suggests that we should use more robust strategies based on research. Some such strategies are:* MAKE UP "IF...THEN" RULES. We tend to react to cues out of habit. Create new habits with new cues. IF I go to a restaurant, THEN I will start my meal with a salad. IF I get an email notification, THEN I will finish the next item on my to-do list before reading the email. When well-rehearsed and practiced, the desired behavior is triggered automatically without effort.* COOL THE NOW, HEAT THE LATER. Vividly imagine the negative consequences of immediate gratification: Whenever you are tempted to smoke, visualize the picture of a cancerous lung. If you are tempted overeat, visualize the picture of a person who is unfit and out of shape.* DISTANCE YOURSELF FROM THE SITUATION. Refer to yourself in the third person. Instead of saying "I've to finish the report by tomorrow", I can say "Chuck has to finish the report by tomorrow." This way you distance yourself and change your role to that of an observer. This makes the completion of the task easier.* SHIFT YOUR FOCUS FROM HOT TO COOL PROPERTIES. Shift your attention from the hot to the not-so-hot attributes of the stimulus: Instead of looking at the chocolate as a tasty flavorful treat look at it as a brown square, wrapped in paper. By focusing your attention on the on the cool attributes of a stimulus, we can decrease its appeal.What about all that talk we hear about willpower being a limited resource, the mysterious "ego energy" - whatever that is - being "depleted" fast dragging your willpower along with it (which you can apparently restore with the help of glucose) and the oft-quoted generalization that "willpower is like a muscle"? Mischel wisely ignores such half-baked and sound bite oriented interpretation of research data by Baumeister and associates and gently points to the work done by Carol Dweck of Stanford University, which suggests self-control is not a limited resource and one's mindset can affect one's level of self-control.While the book summarizes relevant research leading to its conclusions, it is much more than that. It is part a self-help book and part a look back at the work of an eminent psychologist who, at 84 years age, has chosen to share his wisdom gained through a lifetime of research in his first-ever nonacademic book. A man with nothing prove after 55 years in the academe and over 200 publications to his credit, Walter Mischel wears his wisdom lightly. He says in the introduction that he imagined himself "having a leisurely conversation with you, the reader". What a conversation it is!

109 of 117 people found the following review helpful. "Human nature is more flexible and open to change than has long been assumed." By E. Bukowsky Dr. Walter Mischel administered "The Marshmallow Test," to young children at Standford University's Bing Nursery School in the 1960s. This study showed that even four and five year olds are capable of delaying gratification. What no one could have predicted is that many children who successfully resisted eating a tempting treat (in order to receive a greater reward later) carried this trait with them into later life. In this work of non-fiction, Mischel, who has a PhD in clinical psychology and has taught at Harvard, Stanford, and Columbia University, explores the concept of self-control in depth and explains how we can use cognitive skills to cool down our "hot impulses." By doing so, we may empower ourselves to make more constructive decisions.Mischel draws on decades of studies that shed light on "who we are; what we can be; how our minds work; how we can--and can't--control our impulses, emotions, and dispositions; how we can change; and how we can raise and educate our children." The author asks: Can we reduce the number of school dropouts? Stick to weight-loss and exercise regimens? Save more for our retirement? Create educational programs that will build character and help our kids succeed in their professional and personal lives? Unfortunately, helping people do the right thing (provided we even know what the right thing is) is not easy; many of us procrastinate, rationalize, and have difficulty staying motivated. Common sense is uncommon, and few people are consistently prudent in every area of their lives. However, trying to use proper cognitive skills to achieve important goals often pays rich dividendsThe book's conversational style, humane and compassionate message, and entertaining anecdotes make it a pleasure to read. Dr. Mischel does not talk down to us as he addresses questions that many people are curious about, such as "Is self-control prewired?" Although he does not presume to have all the answers--after all, our knowledge of how the human mind works is far from complete--Mischel gives us the benefit of years of experience at looking into the practical implications (positive and negative) of impulse control. By keeping our emotions from always getting the better of us--by employing "strategies and insights, as well as goals and motivation"--Mischel suggests that we are more likely to live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.

133 of 144 people found the following review helpful. Interesting Read, but Potentially Misleading By Brandon Schultz Mischel is a gifted researcher and writer. His book masterfully summarizes a long line of research on self-control and motivation that, as a school psychologist, I have been fascinated with for some time. Thankfully, Mischel is able to step outside the academic stodginess of research articles to tell the stories behind them. However, I think many readers will be disappointed by Mischel's discussion of the implications of this research because he ultimately ends with what I would call "evidence-based platitudes." His recommendations for helping children develop self-control consist of strategies that virtually every reader would have presupposed. Namely, reward effort (not outcomes), be consistent, and be a good role model. If you are looking for a life-altering read, these "insights" are likely to disappoint (judging from the more critical reviews here on Amazon).But the reason I give the book three stars (despite the engaging writing) is that in several sections throughout the book Mischel seems to suggest that research-informed self-control training can only be found in programs like KIPP charter schools. In truth, these insights have been discussed in the educational literature for a very long time, and I sincerely doubt that there is a teacher education program anywhere that does not train these strategies. The implementation, however, varies as a function of local resources and parent support (two things that KIPP definitely has going for it). In another example, Mischel highlights a specific study on computer-based cognitive training, even though meta-analyses of this literature suggests that it is, at best, minimally effective in immediate, near-transfer learning tasks (no benefit for delayed, near- or far-transfer tasks). I'm sure many readers will read this section and come away with the impression that cognitive training is the wave of the future (it's not).In short, Mischel relies heavily on anecdotes to tell his stories, and the selection of these anecdotes inescapably creates subtle and unfortunate spin that folks unfamiliar with the literature could easily misinterpret.

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Minggu, 24 Juli 2011

Vivement l'amour (Ma vie est un sketch) (Volume 1) (French Edition), by Charlie Bregman

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1989. Charlie, 15 ans, est un garçon timide et complexé qui n’a qu’un seul objectif : conquérir la belle, intelligente et ultra convoitée Marina, qui ne voit en lui qu'un simple et inoffensif allumeur. Confronté à de nouvelles situations toutes plus insurmontables les unes que les autres, Charlie va devoir changer radicalement. Mais ce grand chamboulement n'est pas du tout du goût de ses parents, pour qui, à cet âge, seuls les résultats scolaires n'ont d'importance…

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"Vivement l'amour" est mon premier roman. ll est né sur un blog en 2006, et ça a été une aventure extraordinaire. Quelques années plus tôt, j’avais déjà tenté d'écrire deux romans, mais ni l’un ni l’autre n’étaient satisfaisants. Par contre, la première partie de l’un d’eux contenait un germe qui m’interpellait. En 2006, je découvrais le monde des blogs, je venais d’ouvrir le mien quelques semaines plus tôt, et j’étais tombé sur un illustrateur dont j’appréciais beaucoup l’humour, et qui me faisait penser à Hergé, dont je suis un grand fan. Je ne sais pas ce qui m’a pris mais toujours est-il que je l’ai contacté pour lui faire une proposition : ouvrir un blog ensemble, sur lequel je publierais épisode par épisode mon premier roman, en partenariat avec lui qui en ferait les dessins. Il a dit banco, et je me suis retrouvé au pied du mur : alors que je lui avais fait parvenir mes 50 premières pages en lui expliquant que seule la fin du roman était à revoir, en réalité, c’était tout ce que j’avais et je n’avais pas la moindre idée de là où l’on irait. Ce sont les lecteurs du blog, qui m’ont boosté, et aussi ce partenariat avec cet illustrateur. Nous avions pris l’engagement de publier 2 à 3 épisodes par semaine, et nous nous y sommes tenus jusqu'au bout, sans jamais flancher. C’était mal écrit, parfois je jouais un peu les prolongations en attendant de pouvoir trouver une issue favorable à mon personnage à qui j’en faisais voir de toutes les couleurs, mais au bout d’un an et demi, le premier jet d’un roman était là sous nos yeux. Il ne me restait plus qu’à le corriger, encouragé par le fait que notre blog avait eu pas mal de succès (plus de 100.000 visiteurs en 2007, citations à la radio, sélections parmi les meilleurs blogs du moment, etc.) La toute première version de "Vivement l'amour" a été publiée au format broché en 2011, puis en numérique en 2012. Depuis, je continue de vivre une aventure incroyable, en essayant de partager avec les autres ce que je considère comme étant la meilleure partie de moi-même.

Si quelqu'un de votre entourage a perdu le sourire, c'est le moment de lui offrir ce livre.

Vivement l'amour (Ma vie est un sketch) (Volume 1) (French Edition), by Charlie Bregman

  • Published on: 2015-09-25
  • Original language: French
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Vivement l'amour (Ma vie est un sketch) (Volume 1) (French Edition), by Charlie Bregman

About the Author Auteur made in Haute-Savoie, issu de la fin de la génération X (né en 1974), qui pendant longtemps a écrit dans le noir, au fond d'un placard, sur un écran n'émettant pas le moindre rayonnement ultraviolet. Surnommé la « marmotte » à cause de sa lenteur à corriger les textes d'un de ses premiers blogs pour en faire son premier roman, il semble désormais plus actif depuis que les fées du développement personnel se sont penchées sur son terrier. Il écrit des nouvelles à chute (sans ski pour le moment), des livres de développement personnel, des guides pratiques pour les auteurs et futurs auteurs, et des romans, qui tardent parfois à se finaliser. Son nom serait un pseudonyme. Ses détracteurs disent de lui qu'il serait même une femme qui n'écrit que pour les femmes. Pour les autres, il ne reste qu'un Haut-Savoyard parmi les Haut-Savoyards. Dur à apprivoiser, mais absolument agréable une fois que c'est fait ;-) DÉTAIL PARTICULIER : Humour (sauf dans certaines de ses nouvelles, des historiens tentent actuellement d'en comprendre la raison)


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Nos 15 ans ... By Amazon Customer Un moment de fraicheur ... un seul regret : ne pas avoir connu Charlie en troisième ... mes copains étaient moins charmeurs ! Marina a bien de la chance !

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Très humoristique By ema arlef J'ai beaucoup aimé. Raconté avec humour. Les descriptions imagées provoquent un fou rire qui fait qu'on y voit plus rien. Vocabulaire élaboré et précis, bon orthographe. Très divertissant et prenant. Pas de longueurs.

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Sabtu, 23 Juli 2011

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LYING, CHEATING, AND STEALING WON’T CURE MARCH MADNESS. . . In Kentucky, where basketball is oxygen, Tommy Gunn plays his way into the NCAA title game. Despite the warnings of his sweetheart Lori, Tommy takes a big bribe to lose the game and then a bigger bribe to injure an opponent and win the game. Consumed by greed, he reneges on all deals, steals all the money, and escapes into troubled exile hounded by Russian and Italian bookies. Adopting a stolen identity, he builds a team using lies, rules violations, and sheer audacity to claw his way back to the top. Tommy will fake, take, and forsake anything to win games, but he can’t regain Lori’s love unless he turns his back on greed and finds salvation in a hope-starved place called Rio Feo.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Salvation at Rio Feo - Another fine Steven Lane Smith novel By Tracy W. Price Another great offering from Steven Lane Smith. After two fantastic books, I am among his fans who is wondering how many more great books he might have in his head and why he won't hurry and get them published!Rio Feo - a forgotten outpost in remote New Mexico where people are watching their town shrivel up and blow away. Tommy Gunn arrives fresh from a whirlwind of crime, evasion, accidents and recovery to try to re-build his life as a basketball coach. Raised in Kentucky on basketball, Gunn has opted for shortcuts and ends up cutting himself short. But through it all, we just can't help but like this guy and want him to get his life on track. The characters are believable and so funny that you'll laugh out loud throughout this smart, funny and well-crafted tale. The story is filled to the brim with human frailty and the strength we find when we learn to give and receive love.What a story! Don't miss this outstanding read!

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Kamis, 21 Juli 2011

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Welcome to Subirdia presents a surprising discovery: the suburbs of many large cities support incredible biological diversity. Populations and communities of a great variety of birds, as well as other creatures, are adapting to the conditions of our increasingly developed world. In this fascinating and optimistic book, John Marzluff reveals how our own actions affect the birds and animals that live in our cities and towns, and he provides ten specific strategies everyone can use to make human environments friendlier for our natural neighbors.   Over many years of research and fieldwork, Marzluff and student assistants have closely followed the lives of thousands of tagged birds seeking food, mates, and shelter in cities and surrounding areas. From tiny Pacific wrens to grand pileated woodpeckers, diverse species now compatibly share human surroundings. By practicing careful stewardship with the biological riches in our cities and towns, Marzluff explains, we can foster a new relationship between humans and other living creatures—one that honors and enhances our mutual destiny.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #499566 in Books
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Welcome to Subirdia: Sharing Our Neighborhoods with Wrens, Robins, Woodpeckers, and Other Wildlife, by John M. Marzluff

Review "Enjoy and bond with nature where you live and work. Marzluff has done this, and it has given him contagious joy that shows in the pages of this enjoyable and informative book."—New York Review of Books (New York Review of Books)"As Marzluff shows in this rich account of fieldwork in ‘metropolitan wilds’ from New Zealand to Costa Rica, such annexed environments – which boast some 75 billion trees in the United States alone – can host  an astounding diversity of birds. But, he argues passionately, intelligently and with scientific authority, any land-use change reweaves the ecological web, and may leave it threadbare."—Nature (Nature 2014-11-06)"…this book is a terrific compilation of facts about suburban wildlife (much more than birds, and well beyond its US core). There are awful statistics —about cats especially, but also skyscraper collisions, poisons and habitat loss— and many happily more positive ones."—Rob Hume, Birdwatch (Rob Hume Birdwatch 2015-02-01)

From the Author Q: You started your research studying crows, jays, and ravens. What was the catalyst for making the transition to birds and wildlife in urban areas?   A: Moving to Seattle in the late 1990s, I was confronted with a rapidly growing urban area that was spilling into relatively wild country. When a large forest near my home became a high-end subdivision, I knew I had to take a closer look. Researching how birds and other wildlife responded to development was a perfect way to combine my love of pure science with my desire to offer planners, developers, and others relevant ecological knowledge.    Q: The research you and your students and postdocs undertake requires many patient and persistent observers. About how many have contributed to your research in subirdia and for how long?   A: To understand the ups and downs of bird populations and the natural booms and busts of birth and death requires a decade or more of standardized measurement. For thirteen years, teams of eight to ten of us (including undergraduates, doctoral students, postdocs, master’s candidates, and interns) took to the woods and streets every spring and summer.    Q: What do you hope readers will take away from their experience of encountering Welcome to Subirdia?   A: A better understanding of and appreciation for the ecosystem we call “home” and the tools needed to nurture a life enriched by our wild neighbors. Praise for In the Company of Crows and Ravens: "Learning how to slow down and observe animals around us is one simple way to form a stronger bond with nature.  In the Company of Crows and Ravens is a subtle and beautiful reminder of this simple truth."—Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Book Review   Praise for Gifts of the Crow: “Delightful. . . . A series of intriguing stories and stunning illustrations that together reveal the sophisticated cognitive abilities of crows and their relation­ship with humans."—Nature 

About the Author John M. Marzluff is James W. Ridgeway Professor of Wildlife Science at the University of Washington and lives in Snohonish, WA. The author or coauthor of more than 130 scientific papers and five books, he is a renowned ornithologist and urban ecologist. Jack DeLap is a Ph.D. candidate in wildlife science at the University of Washington. His natural science illustrations have appeared in a variety of books and journals. He lives in Seattle, WA.


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Welcome to Subirdia By Clare O'Beara This book mainly focuses on mainland America but also looks at Britain and Hawaii. We see that bird species have had to cope with the spread of urban habitats and some have thrived while others have been lost or reduced.Species are categorised as avoiders, adapters or exploiters of urban habitats. The author lists nine ways to make our home areas more attractive and helpful to birds. These include putting up nest boxes, adding stickers or blinds to high windows and planting berry bushes in the garden. Birds eat insects, garden pests and rodents as well as delighting us with their song, colour and activities. Other benefits of a suburban habitat include riverine edges, a blend of city and rural areas and mixed garden types along with golf courses. Many other creatures live in these environments such as amphibians, fish and reptiles.The illustrations are gorgeous, showing birds in their environments, and the combination should inspire both keen bird watchers and those beginning nature study to get out, look and make a better bird garden.Try combining this with 'The Urban Birder' by David Lindo about his life in London and beyond. He focuses on specific areas within a city that are rich bird habitats, such as parks and reservoirs.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. An interesting and educational read, suitable for anyone with even a passing interest in ornithology By Melankalia As the title suggests, this book includes a great deal of information on how specific species adapt to, or are hindered by life within human communities. Including—but not limited to—topics such as ecology, conservation and evolution, the text details the impact of our modern lifestyle on the health and welfare the bird population. Written in a straight-forward easy to understand style, the book comes across as half textbook, half auto-biographical.The one minor issue I had was that the book can be a little repetitive. There are multiple listings of birds counted in various places, which is very interesting…at first. After a while though, it becomes fairly repetitive and difficult to not want to skip over.All in all, an interesting and educational read, suitable for anyone with even a passing interest in ornithology.[ARC received courtesy of Netgalley]

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Wildlife in suburbs? By Janet K Hoadley Fascinating look at the birds we're familiar with and those we think we know. As agricultural land and forests give way to suburbs, it's easy to think of the animals and birds displaced, but the suburbs is a haven for wildlife. Those providing habitat including cover, food and water, provide a huge resource for wildlife often not seen as being wildlife habitat.The book also looks at mammals and others that adapt and re-adapt to the changing landscape, and the nonnative species that come in, from sparrows to rats to pigeons. It's easy to think of national parks as wildlife areas, but viewing a suburban back yard as a wildlife haven may be a stretch for some.As we cleared snags and old trees, some species disappear - critical habitat for these depends on those 'eyesores' that often are undisturbed only in remote areas. Coming in are a wide range of songbirds that welcome the suburbs. Whether you're a serious birder, a wildlife buff or just like feeding the cardinals, this is an interesting look at something most don't give much thought to, but should.

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Eight stories of tangy satire and sweet sentimentality. Filled with human drama, unfaltering reason, and extraordinary description. Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to publications@publicdomain.org.uk This book is found as a public domain and free book based on various online catalogs, if you think there are any problems regard copyright issues please contact us immediately via DMCA@publicdomain.org.uk

Gigolo, by Edna Ferber

  • Published on: 2015-09-15
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .40" w x 8.50" l, .92 pounds
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  • 174 pages
Gigolo, by Edna Ferber

About the Author Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Edna Ferber (1885-1968) was a novelist, short-story writer, and playwright whose work served as the inspiration for numerous Broadway plays and Hollywood films, including Show Boat, Cimarron, Giant, Saratoga Trunk, and Ice Palace. She co-wrote the plays The Royal Family, Dinner at Eight, and Stage Door with George S. Kaufman and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1925 for her novel So Big.


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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. A Jewel Among Female Writers By Carol Grosser I am disgusted at my bachelor degree because of the oversight of a writer like Edna Ferber. My only knowledge of her had been the movies made from her work, i.e., Giant and Showboat. When I read her, I was totally amazed that she was not required reading in college lit courses, rather than the usual "romance" writers like Austen.The humor, the breadth of characterization, the essential sympathy of human male and female psychology makes her one of the best writers I have ever read. I intend to read all of her works!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Google by Edna ferber By janice mullins Having read her better known novels years ago, this collection of short stories was a disappointment. They seemed cold, brittle, and flat compared to the broad swash of history and color of Saratoga Trunk or Giant.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great read! By Boekenworm Edna Ferber at her best. The short story format suits her well. All are very good period pieces, and they are still so apt today.

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