Pamela Paul je redaktorkou The New York Times Book Review a dohliada na knižné pokrytie v The Times. Je autorkou piatich kníh, ktoré skúmajú témy ako rodičovstvo, vzťahy a vzťah ku knihám. Jej práca sa objavila v popredných publikáciách a jej ďalšia kniha sa zameriava na to, ako vychovať čitateľa. Prostredníctvom svojej práce sa Paul snaží zapojiť čitateľov do hlbšieho skúmania kníh a literatúry.
Delightful and humorous, this story weaves together themes of books, pets, and the joy of reading as a shared experience. It captures the enchanting moments of story time, making it an ideal choice for readers of all ages to enjoy together.
A parent's guide to raising a lifelong reader, packed with practical ideas for
engaging children of all ages in books, plus wonderful lists of books,
arranged by age and subject matter, will keep the shelves stocked and young
readers' interests high from birth through teens.
With a critical lens, the book examines the impact of pornography on contemporary society, stripping away the cultural debates surrounding it. It offers a thorough analysis akin to the Kinsey Report, exploring the complexities of sexual expression and its implications in modern life. The narrative challenges conventional perceptions and invites readers to reconsider the role of porn in shaping attitudes toward sexuality.
Focusing on the pervasive culture of parental anxiety, the book critiques how an entire industry thrives on exaggerated fears surrounding childhood. Through insightful analysis, it aims to guide parents away from the tendency to catastrophize, encouraging a more balanced perspective on raising children. The work offers a thoughtful exploration of the challenges parents face and seeks to empower them with practical advice and reassurance.
Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues. Imagine keeping a record of
every book you've ever read. What would this reading trajecton/ say about you?
With passion, humour, and insight, the editor of The New York Times Book
Review shares the stories that have shaped her life.
"In one hundred glimpses of the pre-internet world, Pamela Paul, editor of The New York Times Book Review, presents a captivating record, enlivened with illustrations, of the world before cyberspace--from voicemails to blind dates to punctuation to civility ... This book is at once an evocative swan song for a disappearing era and, perhaps, a guide to reclaiming just a little bit more of the world IRL"-- Adapted from jacket flap
Focusing on the phenomenon of first marriages that last five years or less without children, this book offers insights and reflections for both prospective couples and those experiencing doubts about their relationships. It serves as a valuable resource, providing lessons on the complexities of marriage and reassurance for individuals navigating the challenges of commitment.
How to Meet Your Perfect Girl and Make Her Beg to Be Your Girlfriend
58 stránok
3 hodiny čítania
Navigating social interactions can be challenging, especially when it comes to approaching new girls. The story explores the complexities of communication and the courage required to break the ice, contrasting real-life experiences with the idealized portrayals often seen in movies. Through relatable situations, it highlights the struggles and growth that come with forming new connections.
Was wir als Kinder lesen, prägt uns ein Leben lang. Wer erinnert sich nicht daran, wie es war, sich mit seinem Lieblingsbuch auf die Couch zu kuscheln und stundenlang in Geschichten zu versinken, gemeinsam mit Atréju auf Fuchurs Rücken gen Elfenbeinturm zu fliegen, mit Ronja Räubertochter über den Höllenschlund zu springen, mit Harry Potter den Zauberstab zu schwingen - Expecto Patronum!
Ein Bilderbuch über das Lesen und Vorlesen für Kinder ab 3 Jahren
Ein Bilderbuch über die schönste Sache der Welt: das gemeinsame Lesen Es ist wieder so weit: Lesestunde! Klar, dass der Familienkater dringend gebraucht wird, wenn Vater und Sohn zur Rechteck-Zeit zusammenkommen, um dieses unförmige Ding namens »Buch« in den Händen zu halten. Denn zum Eckigen muss was Flauschiges, damit daraus eine runde Sache wird. Ist doch klar! Aber als das Rechteck immer kleiner wird und der Junge immer größer, muss die Katze einen Weg finden, ihre besondere Bedeutung in der Rechteck-Stunde deutlich zu machen. Notfalls mit rabiaten Mitteln. Denn Rechteck-Stunde ist immer auch Kuschelzeit! Eine hinreißende Geschichte über die Liebe zu Büchern, die einen das ganze Leben lang begleitet und die Familie zusammenbringt Ausstattung: Mit fbg. Illustrationen