The Help by Kathryn Stockett

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Three ordinary women are about to take one extraordinary step. Twenty-two-year-old Skeeter has just returned home after graduating from Ole Miss. She may have a degree, but it is 1962, Mississippi, and her mother will not be happy till Skeeter has a ring on her finger. Skeeter would normally find solace with her beloved maid Constantine, the woman who raised her, but Constantine has disappeared and no one will tell Skeeter where she has gone. Aibileen is a black maid, a wise, regal woman raising her seventeenth white child. Something has shifted inside her after the loss of her own son, who died while his bosses looked the other way. She is devoted to the little girl she looks after, though she knows both their hearts may be broken. Minny, Aibileen’s best friend, is short, fat, and perhaps the sassiest woman in Mississippi. She can cook like nobody’s business, but she can’t mind her tongue, so she’s lost yet another job. Minny finally finds a position working for someone too new to town to know her reputation. But her new boss has secrets of her own. Seemingly as different from one another as can be, these women will nonetheless come together for a clandestine project that will put them all at risk. And why? Because they are suffocating within the lines that define their town and their times. And sometimes lines are made to be crossed. In pitch-perfect voices, Kathryn Stockett creates three extraordinary women whose determination to start a movement of their own forever changes a town, and the way women—mothers, daughters, caregivers, friends—view one another. A deeply moving novel filled with poignancy, humor, and hope, The Help is a timeless and universal story about the lines we abide by, and the ones we don’t.

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  • Product Details: Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam (February 10, 2009
  • Language: English, ISBN-10: 0399155341, ISBN-13: 978-0399155345
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches, Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2,905 customer reviews, azon Bestsellers Rank: #18 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Happy Labor Day…or is it?

September 7, 2009 No comments yet

With this prolonging recession, it is hard not to know someone who has lost their job or had their hours and pay cut. I myself have had to deal with this situation recently too. It doesn't help that many business owners and managers are not well adept to dealing with the economic pressures and therefore take out their frustrations on coworkers and employees.

Tough times? Yes. Is there something we can do about it? Absolutely.

Here are a few great kindle books available on getting a job, career changes and finding the labor of love we call work. Happy Labor Day everyone!

Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type

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Now What?: The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career Now What?: The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career

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Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from EverybodyElse Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from EverybodyElse

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Confessions of a Recruiting Director: The Insider's Guide to Landing Your First Job Confessions of a Recruiting Director: The Insider's Guide to Landing Your First Job

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5 Star Kindle Book – When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead

August 4, 2009 2 comments

Check out this 5 Star young adult fiction book entitled "When You Reach Me" by Rebecca Stead.

When You Reach Me (Stead, Rebecca) When You Reach Me (Stead, Rebecca)

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Winner of the 2010 John Newbery MedalFour mysterious letters change Miranda’s world forever.By sixth grade, Miranda and her best friend, Sal, know how to navigate their New York City neighborhood. They know where it’s safe to go, like the local grocery store, and they know whom to avoid, like the crazy guy on the corner.But things start to unravel. Sal gets punched by a new kid for what seems like no reason, and he shuts Miranda out of his life. The apartment key that Miranda’s mom keeps hidden for emergencies is stolen. And then Miranda finds a mysterious note scrawled on a tiny slip of paper: I am coming to save your friend’s life, and my own. I must ask two favors. First, you must write me a letter.The notes keep coming, and Miranda slowly realizes that whoever is leaving them knows all about her, including things that have not even happened yet. Each message brings her closer to believing that only she can prevent a tragic death. Until the final note makes her think she’s too late.

Amazon Best of the Month, July 2009: Shortly after sixth-grader Miranda and her best friend Sal part ways, for some inexplicable reason her once familiar world turns upside down. Maybe it's because she's caught up in reading A Wrinkle in Time and trying to understand time travel, or perhaps it's because she's been receiving mysterious notes which accurately predict the future. Rebecca Stead's poignant novel, When You Reach Me, captures the interior monologue and observations of kids who are starting to recognize and negotiate the complexities of friendship and family, class and identity. Set in New York City in 1979, the story takes its cue from beloved Manhattan tales for middle graders like E.L. Konigsburg's From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Louise Fitzhugh's Harriet the Spy, and Norma Klein's Mom the Wolfman and Me. Like those earlier novels, When You Reach Me will stir the imaginations of young readers curious about day-to-day life in a big city. --Lauren Nemroff Amazon Exclusive: A Q&A with Rebecca Stead We had the opportunity to chat with Rebecca Stead over e-mail about her second novel, When You Reach Me. Here’s what Rebecca had to say about growing up in New York City, meeting Madeleine L’Engle, and how writing a novel is a lot like solving a puzzle. Amazon.com: When You Reach Me captures Manhattan in the late 70s perfectly. Why did you choose to set a book for young readers today in the not-too-distant (but very different) past? Rebecca Stead: I grew up in New York in the seventies and eighties. When I was in elementary school, I became acquainted with a mysterious sort of character, who I wanted to use for this story. When I began to write about him, I was suddenly remembering all kinds of details and moments and places from my own childhood and happily writing them into the book. And in this way the book’s setting sort of rose up around the plot. There’s another reason I set the story in the past, which is that I wanted to show a world of kids with a great deal of autonomy, and I wasn’t sure that it would ring true in a modern New York setting. For better or for worse, life is different now. Amazon.com: Madeleine L'Engle’s classic A Wrinkle in Time plays an important role in When You Reach Me. Why did you choose pay homage to this particular classic in your own book? Rebecca Stead: I loved A Wrinkle in Time as a child. I didn’t know why I loved it, and I didn’t want to know why. I remember meeting Madeleine L’Engle once at a bookstore and just staring at her as if she were a magical person. What I love about L’Engle’s book now is how it deals with so much fragile inner-human stuff at the same time that it takes on life’s big questions. There’s something fearless about this book. It started out as a small detail in Miranda’s story, a sort of talisman, and one I thought I would eventually jettison, because you can’t just toss A Wrinkle in Time in there casually. But as my story went deeper, I saw that I didn’t want to let the book go. I talked about it with my editor, Wendy Lamb, and to others close to the story. And what we decided was that if we were going to bring L’Engle’s story in, we needed to make the book’s relationship to Miranda’s story stronger. So I went back to A Wrinkle in Time and read it again and again, trying to see it as different characters in my own story might (sounds crazy, but it’s possible!). And those readings led to new connections. Amazon.com: I love the way you incorporate hints of science fiction into the ordinary events of Miranda’s life. What scientific possibilities (or realities) did you find most interesting growing up? Rebecca Stead: I thought about time a lot when I was a kid. Not in a mystical way--it was just the passing of time, the idea of time stretching out forever, that interested me. I used to wonder, "What will my room look like on my thirtieth birthday? What will be the first words I say in the year 2000? When I’m forty, will I remember the ‘me’ I am now? Will I remember this moment?" I guess part of it was thinking about how we leave ourselves behind in a way, which I think we do, throughout our lives. I was also really interested in what is "knowable." There’s a certain number of people alive on this planet right now, and it’s a simple number that anyone could write down or say aloud, and so in some sense that number exists as a truth, yet we can’t know it. That’s the kind of thing I thought about when I was Miranda’s age. Amazon.com: Each of the book’s chapters is just a few pages in length, but each scene is fully drawn. Why did you decide to write the story in this way? And why do most of the chapters begin with the words "Things That..." or "Things On..."? Rebecca Stead: A lot of my writing is fragmented for some reason. It must be something about the way my brain works. I used to write short stories, and this was the form they frequently took. When I started writing my first novel, First Light, a lot of the raw material was also fragmented, and I had to sort of develop them into traditional chapters, which was what worked best for that story. But When You Reach Me is a little like a puzzle, and I loved the challenge of smoothing these small pieces until the whole thing fit together just right. The chapter names are (mostly) the names of categories inspired by a game show called The $20,000 Pyramid. As she tells her story, Miranda is helping her mother get ready to be a contestant on the show. They practice every night, and the game sort of seeps into her general thinking. The book is about all sorts of assumptions and categories we carry in our heads, so it felt right on that level, too. Amazon.com: At the very beginning of the novel, we learn that Miranda’s mom is going to be a contestant on the 1970’s TV game show The $20,000 Pyramid. Without giving away the ending, why is this opportunity so important for them as a family? Rebecca Stead: They need the money! Part of what’s happening for Miranda during this year is that she gets pushed outside of her formerly tiny world. Not far, but enough for her to start thinking about class, and the way other people live. She starts to see the way she lives in a new way, and has to deal with that. It’s the beginning of that kind of awareness for her, and so the money they hope to win has a lot of meaning for her, but it’s a meaning that changes. Amazon.com: Is there some significance to the way that Miranda, her mom, and her mom’s boyfriend Richard all prepare for the big event? Rebecca Stead: They have a pretty nice system, which starts with their neighbor, Louisa, who scribbles down each day’s Pyramid clues at her nursing job because she’s the only one with access to a television at lunchtime. After her shift, she leaves the clues with Miranda, who copies them down on cards. Miranda and Richard take turns feeding clues to Miranda’s mom while the other one keeps time. They operate as one kind of New York City family, which is probably the important thing. Amazon.com: Why do Miranda and her friends Annemarie and Colin like working in Jimmy’s sandwich shop during lunch hour? Especially since he doesn’t pay them. Why don’t they hang out at school instead? Rebecca Stead: It doesn’t feel like work to them. They are twelve, and all they want to do is see what it’s like to be out in the world together. It’s the most exciting thing ever, except when it’s boring. Hanging out at school means sitting in the lunchroom, which is not fun. They couldn’t even sit together there, because Colin would always be sitting with the boys. Amazon.com: Do you think latch-key kids like Miranda are any different today than they were back in the 70s? How about city kids versus suburban kids? Rebecca Stead: I’m now raising two kids of my own in New York City, and I think a lot about the differences between today’s "preteen experience" and the one I had. Kids are generally less independent now, I think. My friends and I had a lot more freedom than I let my own kids have. The community just doesn’t support it anymore. Now we have 24-hour-a-day news and twenty-two different police dramas that make constant fear seem kind of reasonable. And the internet has changed everything, obviously. Kids socialize in cyberspace now. I’ve heard that the suburban experience has also changed a lot. My husband grew up in the suburbs and his parents hardly ever knew where he was at age twelve. Those days are gone, I think.

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How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone & iTunes – Kindle Edition

August 2, 2009 No comments yet

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How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone, iTunes, Fifth Edition How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone, iTunes, Fifth Edition

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Enjoy your iPod, iPhone, and iTunes to the fullest! Fully revised and updated, this easy-to-use guide covers the iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPhone, and iTunes--including the App Store. Download music, podcasts, videos, games, and applications; load your calendar and contacts; select accessories; and connect to the Web. Discover how to easily manage your iTunes library, convert file formats, use networking features, troubleshoot your device, recover data, and so much more. How to Do Everything: iPod, iPhone & iTunes, Fifth Edition covers it all! Configure iTunes and load your iPod or iPhone with music, video, and data Select accessories, including speakers, cases, adapters, docks, remote controls, and radio transmitters Use your iPod or iPhone as a home or car stereo Create high-quality AAC or MP3 files from CDs, vinyl, or other sources Synchronize your iPod or iPhone with multiple computers Create video files that work with the iPod or iPhone Use your iPod or iPhone as an external drive or backup device Troubleshoot problems with your iPod, iPhone, or iTunes Connect to wireless networks and use VPNs Set up e-mail accounts and surf the Web Install applications and play games

Enjoy your iPod, iPhone, and iTunes to the fullest! Fully revised and updated, this easy-to-use guide covers the iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPhone, and iTunes--including the App Store. Download music, podcasts, videos, games, and applications; load your calendar and contacts; select accessories; and connect to the Web. Discover how to easily manage your iTunes library, convert file formats, use networking features, troubleshoot your device, recover data, and so much more. How to Do Everything: iPod, iPhone & iTunes, Fifth Edition covers it all! Configure iTunes and load your iPod or iPhone with music, video, and data Select accessories, including speakers, cases, adapters, docks, remote controls, and radio transmitters Use your iPod or iPhone as a home or car stereo Create high-quality AAC or MP3 files from CDs, vinyl, or other sources Synchronize your iPod or iPhone with multiple computers Create video files that work with the iPod or iPhone Use your iPod or iPhone as an external drive or backup device Troubleshoot problems with your iPod, iPhone, or iTunes Connect to wireless networks and use VPNs Set up e-mail accounts and surf the Web Install applications and play games

Integration Marketing by Mark Joyner – Kindle edition

July 30, 2009 1 comment

I have been a big fan of Mark Joyner for years. His insights on marketing are truly valuable. He have been doing this stuff longer than most and is a great teacher. Highly recommended!

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PRAISE FOR Integration Marketing"The most important book of the year."—Codrut Turcanu, founder of Remarkable Blogging, www.RemarkableBlogging.com"Mark Joyner's new book rocks! After reading it yesterday evening, I put all other work on hold to create two integration marketing processes-and have been spreading the word about them. Already, within twenty-four hours, I've started seeing results. And the way I've implemented it is rudimentary and basic. There are so many nuances to make it more powerful and effective. To think so much wisdom and insight can be packed into such a short volume . . . wow! I'm urging everyone I care about in a business sense to stop everything else and read Integration Marketing right now."—Dr. Mani Sivasubramanian, www.DrMani.name"I've read the book four times in one day. I gave my first lecture on Integration Marketing to my staff today–it generated incredible excitement."—Alan Walker, CEO, Knowledgism, www.knowledgism.com"[Joyner deserves] a standing ovation for explaining so concisely how McDonald's and Microsoft are able to dominate their markets."—Ian Del Carmen, President and CEO, Fireball Planet Corporation, www.FireballPlanet.com"My company generated an additional $20,368 in revenue last month as a direct result of Joyner's integration marketing concepts."—Frank Bauer, founder, Add2It, www.add2it.com"I bought a $750,000 house in cash last year-pretty much because of the Integration Marketing strategies Mark taught us. It's now the major driving force of the growth of our company."—Tellman Knudson, CEO, Overcome Everything, Inc., www.OvercomeEverything.com"I must say . . . it's the most important book I've ever read. It's beyond the level of any other marketing strategy."—Jason Mangrum, author of The Official Internet Business Q&A Report

PRAISE FOR Integration Marketing"The most important book of the year."—Codrut Turcanu, founder of Remarkable Blogging, www.RemarkableBlogging.com"Mark Joyner's new book rocks! After reading it yesterday evening, I put all other work on hold to create two integration marketing processes-and have been spreading the word about them. Already, within twenty-four hours, I've started seeing results. And the way I've implemented it is rudimentary and basic. There are so many nuances to make it more powerful and effective. To think so much wisdom and insight can be packed into such a short volume . . . wow! I'm urging everyone I care about in a business sense to stop everything else and read Integration Marketing right now."—Dr. Mani Sivasubramanian, www.DrMani.name"I've read the book four times in one day. I gave my first lecture on Integration Marketing to my staff today–it generated incredible excitement."—Alan Walker, CEO, Knowledgism, www.knowledgism.com"[Joyner deserves] a standing ovation for explaining so concisely how McDonald's and Microsoft are able to dominate their markets."—Ian Del Carmen, President and CEO, Fireball Planet Corporation, www.FireballPlanet.com"My company generated an additional $20,368 in revenue last month as a direct result of Joyner's integration marketing concepts."—Frank Bauer, founder, Add2It, www.add2it.com"I bought a $750,000 house in cash last year-pretty much because of the Integration Marketing strategies Mark taught us. It's now the major driving force of the growth of our company."—Tellman Knudson, CEO, Overcome Everything, Inc., www.OvercomeEverything.com"I must say . . . it's the most important book I've ever read. It's beyond the level of any other marketing strategy."—Jason Mangrum, author of The Official Internet Business Q&A Report