Wonders out of Time
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Kevin Wilsons schrijfwerk heeft de pagina's van talrijke literaire tijdschriften en bloemlezingen gesierd. Twee keer vertegenwoordigd in "New Stories from the South: The Year’s Best", tonen zijn verhalen een uitgesproken stem. Hij is geëerd met beurzen van opmerkelijke kunstenaarscolonies, die zijn literaire bijdragen erkennen. Wilson deelt momenteel zijn expertise door fictie te doceren aan de University of the South en bij te dragen aan de Sewanee Writers’ Conference.







The imaginative and refreshingly original debut short story collection by the bestselling author of Nothing to See Here
"Lillian and Madison were unlikely, yet inseparable friends at their boarding school. Then Lillian had to leave the school unexpectedly in the wake of a scandal, and they have barely spoken since. Years later, Lillian gets a letter from Madison pleading for her help. Madison's twin stepkids are moving in, and she wants Lillian to be their caretaker. However, there's a catch: the twins spontaneously combust when they get agitated. Lillian is convinced Madison is pulling her leg, but it's the truth. Thinking of the life that has consistently disappointed her, Lillian figures she has nothing to lose. Over the course of one demanding summer, Lillian and the twins learn to trust each other while also staying out of the way of Madison's uptight husband. Surprised by her intense feelings of protectiveness she feels for them, Lillian ultimately begins to accept that she needs these strange children as much as they need her. Could this be the start of the amazing life she'd always hoped for?"-- Provided by publisher
While the concept of global account management (GAM) is not new, there are numerous differences (both subtle and overt) between it and the conventional management of overseas accounts. So what are they? How should we define GAM? And how can companies ensure that their global accounts are managed successfully?
Sixteen-year-old Frankie Budge—aspiring writer, indifferent student, offbeat loner—is determined to make it through yet another sad summer in Coalfield, Tennessee, when she meets Zeke, a talented artist who is as lonely and awkward as she is. As romantic and creative sparks begin to fly, Frankie and Zeke make an unsigned poster that becomes unforgettable to anyone who sees it. Copies of their work are everywhere in town, and rumours start to fly about who might be behind the ubiquitous posters: Satanists? Kidnappers? Soon, the mystery has dangerous repercussions that spread further afield, and the art that brought Frankie and Zeke together now threatens to tear them apart. Twenty years later, Frances Eleanor Budge—famous author, mother to a wonderful daughter, wife to a loving husband—gets a call that threatens to upend everything: a journalist asks if Frances might know something about the Coalfield Panic of 1996. Could Frances’ past destroy the life she has so carefully built? A bold coming-of-age story, written with Kevin Wilson’s trademark wit and blazing prose, Now Is Not the Time to Panic is a nuanced exploration of young love, identity and the power of art. It’s also about the secrets that haunt us—and, ultimately, what the truth will set free.
“Wilson’s ambition alone is exciting. . . . [His] writing has a Houdini-like perfection, wherein no matter how grim the variables, each lovely sentence manages to escape with all its parts intact.” —Boston Globe When Isabelle Poole meets Dr. Preston Grind, she’s fresh out of high school, pregnant with her art teacher's baby, and totally on her own. Izzy knows she can be a good mother but without any money or relatives to help, she’s left searching. Dr. Grind, an awkwardly charming child psychologist, has spent his life studying family, even after tragedy struck his own. Now, with the help of an eccentric billionaire, he has the chance to create a “perfect little world”—to study what would happen when ten children are raised collectively, without knowing who their biological parents are. He calls it The Infinite Family Project and he wants Izzy and her son to join. This attempt at a utopian ideal starts off promising, but soon the gentle equilibrium among the families disintegrates: unspoken resentments between the couples begin to fester; the project's funding becomes tenuous; and Izzy’s growing feelings for Dr. Grind make her question her participation in this strange experiment in the first place. Written with the same compassion and charm that won over legions of readers with The Family Fang, Kevin Wilson shows us with grace and humor that the best families are the ones we make for ourselves.
A unique and very funny novel in which art imitates life and life imitates art, in the most mysterious ways "Great art is difficult" - that's the motto of the Family Fang. What's even more difficult is being raised by great artists. Just ask Buster and Annie, who spent their childhood starring in their parents' madcap performance art pieces. After all, when your art lies in subverting normality, it can be difficult to raise a normal family. Now that Buster and Annie have grown up, the chaos of their childhood has made it a struggle to adjust to life outside the fishbowl of their parents' strange world.But when the lives they've built come crashing down, they have nowhere left to go but home, where their parents plan for one last performance that is to be their magnum opus, whether the kids agree to participate or not. It's their most ambitious project yet, and it brings the Fangs to the difficult decision about what's ultimately more important: their family or their art.
Focusing on the critical theme of currency stability, the book explores its significance in global finance and trade. Kevin Wilson examines historical shifts from the gold standard to floating exchange rates, analyzing how monetary policies, fiscal measures, and external shocks affect currency robustness. Utilizing a comprehensive analytical framework, he investigates the roles of inflation, interest rates, and economic growth. This work serves as a vital resource for economists and policymakers, providing practical insights for maintaining stable currencies in a complex, interconnected world.
Designed for complete beginners, this photography guide offers clear and accessible tutorials that simplify the basics of digital cameras and photography techniques. Ideal for those new to photography or aspiring photographers looking to enhance their skills, the book provides step-by-step instructions to build confidence and competence in capturing stunning images.
An Illustrated Guide to Starting your Programming Journey
This illustrated guide offers an accessible introduction to computer programming, specifically tailored for beginners. It caters to students, professionals, and hobbyists, making Python easy to grasp. The book aims to demystify coding concepts, ensuring readers can confidently engage with one of the most popular programming languages in today's tech landscape.