Madam Butterfly: opera in three acts, founded on the book by John L. Long and the drama by David Belasco ; Italian libretto , G. Madam Butterfly: a Japanese tragedy , G. Madam Butterfly: a Japanese tragedy founded on the book by John L. Long and the drama by David Belasco. Madam Butterfly: a Japanese tragedy : founded on the book by John L.
Long and the drama by David Belasco , Boosey. Long and the drama by David Belasco , G. Madama Butterfly: a line-by-line libretto in Italian and English , G. Madam Butterfly: a Japanese tragedy, founded on the book , Boosey. Madam Butterfly: opera in three acts Publish date unknown, Kalmus.
Madama Butterfly Publish date unknown, Allegr. People Giacomo Puccini Times 19th century. Edition Notes Bibliography: p. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class P M22 Community Reviews 0 Feedback? Loading Related Books. Ricordi in Italian Paperback in English Calder, Riverrun Press in English Schirmer in English.
Colombo in English. Ricordi in Italian. Ricordi in English. Ricordi in Italian - Nuova ed. Long and the drama by David Belasco , Boosey in English. September 29, Preparing Your Children For Goodbye is a supportive guidebook for parents who are terminally ill. This book is divided into three parts: End-of-life issues to consider How children cope with death A Life Review workbook The book will help you plan for your own end-of-life care, prepare your children for your death, and record memories of your life.
All along, you are attempting to impart into them your values, as well as teach them the skills that they will need to be successful as they grow into adulthood.
No parent expects to leave a child to journey through life without his or her direct guidance. As that day approaches, and you begin to accept that you will not have the time that you thought you would, the pressure mounts to prepare your child for the future.
The process of looking back over your life and thinking about what has mattered most to you is a natural part of facing death. There is a formal discipline called "Life Review" in which people are encouraged to discuss and write down aspects of their past. This Life Review workbook is specifically designed for use by parents of children and teenagers.
It includes questions to help you consider issues relating to your children, as well as more general questions that will trigger memories about other parts of your life.
This Life Review process can be used by anyone who is interested in thinking about their own past, even if they do not have children. You can use the workbook on your own or with someone else. It's a nice activity for two people to do together using a conversational approach. An adult child could use the conversational method with an elderly parent. It can be an enjoyable way to reminisce about the past and capture memories. This type of conversational approach can be helpful as a tool to use with older people who are having memory problems.
The workbook can be used in hospice settings by hospice volunteers to use with patients who want to reflect on their lives. If someone is too sick to take on a major writing project, the volunteer can ask questions from the workbook to help the person recall anything that they want to have remembered.
A volunteer could also work with family members to explain life review ideas and introduce the workbook as something they can use on their own.
Any parent who wants to record family history can also use this book. Perhaps you have a high-risk profession in an area such as law enforcement, firefighting, or serve in the military and are concerned about the future. Who hasn't thought, "What if? Sumie Kawakami is an experienced and intelligent reporter who manages to get her subjects to bare their souls and share their anxieties in a book I found hard to put down. Further kudos should go to Yuko Enomoto for her seamless translation.
Or perhaps never existed at all. Fuji "An eye-opening, detailed look at the private, intimate lives of Japanese women This is an intelligent and authoritative work, covering everything from adultery to sex volunteers and the role of fortune tellers in Japanese romance. It is at once illuminating and entertaining, credible and so engrossing you will find it difficult to put down.
This groundbreaking work of nonfiction will shatter the myth of the pliant, coy Japanese woman and replace her with a complex, erotic, sexually charged and fiercely independent woman who struggles to find her place in a male-dominated society.
Author : Victoria Loustalot Publisher : St. A razor-sharp memoir in which a young woman travels to Cambodia, Stockholm, and Paris to overcome the legacy of her difficult and charismatic father When Victoria Loustalot was eight years old her father swept her up in a fantasy: a trip around the world. It was a grandiose plan and she had fallen for it. But it had never been so much as a possibility. Victoria's father was sick. Three years later he would be gone. When Victoria realized that the grand trip with her father wasn't going to happen, she was devastated.
Her mother assumed she'd get over it, that eventually it would become just a shrug. But it didn't. In the years to come, Victoria wondered what it would have been like to have been alone with her dad all those months, to see him outside of his sickness, beyond anything related to their family or their life.
To have been with him in a new context. That's what she wanted. And that's what she did. Some fifteen years after that initial promise, Victoria went to Stockholm, to Angkor Wat, and to Paris. She went to the places they were meant to see together, and she went to make peace with her father, too.
Because while he'd always be forty-four, she'd gone on accumulating birthdays. Every year, her understanding of him continued to evolve and their relationship was still alive. Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help. Alexandria Library. Search Search Search Browse menu. Sign in. Feedback Help. Thrilling Thrillers! Goodbye Madame Butterfly. Description Creators Details Sumie Kawakami is an experienced and intelligent reporter who manages to get her subjects to bare their souls and share their anxieties in a book I found hard to put down.
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