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The Doctor Will See You Now: The Junior Doctor's Back In Hospital

by Max Pemberton

The doctor is back again and on the wards! Now in his third year as junior doctor, Max looks and sounds the part. But this time around, things are not at all as he expected ...The junior doctor ... back on the wards. After a year on the streets treating outreach patients, Max Pemberton is back in the relative comfort of hospital. This time running between elderly care and the dementia clinic to A&E and outpatients. No longer inexperienced (Max and his doctor friends can now tell when someone is actually dead), they are on the front line of patient care for better or worse. In the midst of an NHS still under threat (some things never change) there are committed and caring doctors, big issues, hope, frustration, huge societal changes affecting the entire health system as well as the general drama of everyday life in a big hospital, from biscuit wars to resus. It's not like television, this is real - there are no easy answers - but The Doctor Will See You Now will give you hope that there are enough good doctors asking the questions.

The Doctor Will See You Now

by Max Pemberton

The doctor is back again and on the wards! Now in his third year as junior doctor, Max looks and sounds the part. But this time around, things are not at all as he expected ...The junior doctor ... back on the wards. After a year on the streets treating outreach patients, Max Pemberton is back in the relative comfort of hospital. This time running between elderly care and the dementia clinic to A&E and outpatients. No longer inexperienced (Max and his doctor friends can now tell when someone is actually dead), they are on the front line of patient care for better or worse. In the midst of an NHS still under threat (some things never change) there are committed and caring doctors, big issues, hope, frustration, huge societal changes affecting the entire health system as well as the general drama of everyday life in a big hospital, from biscuit wars to resus. It's not like television, this is real - there are no easy answers - but The Doctor Will See You Now will give you hope that there are enough good doctors asking the questions.(P) 2020 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor

by Max Pemberton

'Very funny and frank' Independent'Reads like Scrubs: The Blog ... funny and awful in equal measure' Observer* * * * * * *The bestselling real life story of a hapless junior doctor, based on his columns written anonymously for the Telegraph. IF YOU'RE GOING to be ill, it's best to avoid the first Wednesday in August. This is the day when junior doctors graduate to their first placements and begin to face having to put into practice what they have spent the last six years learning. Starting on the evening before he begins work as a doctor, this book charts Max Pemberton's touching and funny journey through his first year in the NHS. Progressing from youthful idealism to frank bewilderment, Max realises how little his job is about 'saving people' and how much of his time is taken up by signing forms and trying to figure out all the important things no one has explained yet -- for example, the crucial question of how to tell whether someone is dead or not. Along the way, Max and his fellow fledgling doctors grapple with the complicated questions of life, love, mental health and how on earth to make time to do your laundry. All Creatures Great and Small meets Bridget Jones's Diary, this is a humorous and accessible peek into a world which you'd normally need a medical degree to witness.If you enjoy Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor, don't miss the follow-up titles Where Does It Hurt? and The Doctor Will See You Now.

Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor

by Max Pemberton

'Very funny and frank' Independent'Reads like Scrubs: The Blog ... funny and awful in equal measure' Observer* * * * * * *The bestselling real life story of a hapless junior doctor, based on his columns written anonymously for the Telegraph. IF YOU'RE GOING to be ill, it's best to avoid the first Wednesday in August. This is the day when junior doctors graduate to their first placements and begin to face having to put into practice what they have spent the last six years learning. Starting on the evening before he begins work as a doctor, this book charts Max Pemberton's touching and funny journey through his first year in the NHS. Progressing from youthful idealism to frank bewilderment, Max realises how little his job is about 'saving people' and how much of his time is taken up by signing forms and trying to figure out all the important things no one has explained yet -- for example, the crucial question of how to tell whether someone is dead or not. Along the way, Max and his fellow fledgling doctors grapple with the complicated questions of life, love, mental health and how on earth to make time to do your laundry. All Creatures Great and Small meets Bridget Jones's Diary, this is a humorous and accessible peek into a world which you'd normally need a medical degree to witness.If you enjoy Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor, don't miss the follow-up titles Where Does It Hurt? and The Doctor Will See You Now.

Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor

by Max Pemberton

'Very funny and frank' Independent'Reads like Scrubs: The Blog ... funny and awful in equal measure' Observer* * * * * * *The bestselling real life story of a hapless junior doctor, based on his columns written anonymously for the Telegraph. IF YOU'RE GOING to be ill, it's best to avoid the first Wednesday in August. This is the day when junior doctors graduate to their first placements and begin to face having to put into practice what they have spent the last six years learning. Starting on the evening before he begins work as a doctor, this book charts Max Pemberton's touching and funny journey through his first year in the NHS. Progressing from youthful idealism to frank bewilderment, Max realises how little his job is about 'saving people' and how much of his time is taken up by signing forms and trying to figure out all the important things no one has explained yet -- for example, the crucial question of how to tell whether someone is dead or not. Along the way, Max and his fellow fledgling doctors grapple with the complicated questions of life, love, mental health and how on earth to make time to do your laundry. All Creatures Great and Small meets Bridget Jones's Diary, this is a humorous and accessible peek into a world which you'd normally need a medical degree to witness.(P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

Where Does it Hurt?: What the Junior Doctor did next

by Max Pemberton

'Treats a grim subject with warmth and self-deprecating good humour ... equally enlightening sequel' Daily MailThe sequel to the bestselling Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor. The junior doctor is back, but working on the streets for the Phoenix Outreach Project. Unfortunately, his first year in a hospital hasn't quite prepared him for it ...He's into his second year of medicine, but this time Max is out of the wards and onto the streets, working for the Phoenix Outreach Project.Fuelled by tea and more enthusiasm than experience, he attempts to locate and treat a wide and colourful range of patients that somehow his first year on the wards didn't prepare him for . . . from Molly the 80-year-old drugs mule and God in a Tesco car park, to middle-class mums addicted to appearances and pain killers in equal measure.His friends don't approve of the turn his career is taking, his mother is worried and the public spit at him, but Max is determined to make a difference. Despite warnings that miracles are rare, and that not everyone's life can be turned around, Max is still surprised by those that can be saved.Funny, touching and uplifting, Max goes from innocence to experience via dustbin-shopping-trips without ever losing his humanity.

Where Does It Hurt?: What The Junior Doctor Did Next

by Max Pemberton

The Junior Doctor is back! He's into his second year of medicine, but this time Max is out of the wards and onto the streets, working for the Phoenix Outreach Project. Fuelled by tea and more enthusiasm than experience, he attempts to locate and treat a wide and colourful range of patients that somehow his first year on the wards didn't prepare him for . . . from Molly the 80-year-old drugs mule and God in a Tesco car park, to middle-class mums addicted to appearances and pain killers in equal measure. His friends don't approve of the turn his career is taking, his mother is worried and the public spit at him, but Max is determined to make a difference. Despite warnings that miracles are rare, and that not everyone's life can be turned around, Max is still surprised by those that can be saved. Funny, touching and uplifting, Max goes from innocence to experience via dustbin-shopping-trips without ever losing his humanity.

Where Does it Hurt?: What the Junior Doctor did next

by Max Pemberton

'Treats a grim subject with warmth and self-deprecating good humour ... equally enlightening sequel' Daily MailThe sequel to the bestselling Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor. The junior doctor is back, but working on the streets for the Phoenix Outreach Project. Unfortunately, his first year in a hospital hasn't quite prepared him for it ...He's into his second year of medicine, but this time Max is out of the wards and onto the streets, working for the Phoenix Outreach Project.Fuelled by tea and more enthusiasm than experience, he attempts to locate and treat a wide and colourful range of patients that somehow his first year on the wards didn't prepare him for . . . from Molly the 80-year-old drugs mule and God in a Tesco car park, to middle-class mums addicted to appearances and pain killers in equal measure.His friends don't approve of the turn his career is taking, his mother is worried and the public spit at him, but Max is determined to make a difference. Despite warnings that miracles are rare, and that not everyone's life can be turned around, Max is still surprised by those that can be saved.Funny, touching and uplifting, Max goes from innocence to experience via dustbin-shopping-trips without ever losing his humanity.(P) 2020 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

Bedroom Rapper: Cadence Weapon on Hip-Hop, Resistance and Surviving the Music Industry

by Rollie Pemberton

Bedroom Rapper is a book for obsessive music fans who are looking for the definitive take on what&’s happened in the last two decades of hip hop, from Cadence Weapon, aka Rollie Pemberton: Pitchfork critic, award-winning musician, producer, DJ, and poet laureate.Tracing his roots from recording beats in his mom's attic in Edmonton to performing with some of the most recognizable names in rap and electronic music—De La Soul, Public Enemy, Mos Def, Questlove, Diplo, and more—Polaris Prize winner Rollie Pemberton, a.k.a Cadence Weapon, captures the joy in finding yourself, and how a sense of place and purpose entwines inextricably with a music scene. From competitive basement family karaoke to touring Europe, from fights with an exploitative label to finding his creative voice, from protesting against gentrification to using his music to centre political change, Rollie charts his own development alongside a shifting musical landscape. As Rollie finds his feet, the bottom falls out of the industry, and he captures the way so many artists were able to make a nimble name for themselves while labels floundered. Bedroom Rapper also offers us a wide-ranging and crucial history of hip-hop. With an international perspective that's often missing from rap music journalism, he integrates the gestation of American hip hop with UK grime and niche scenes from the Canadian prairies, bringing his obsessive knowledge of hip-hop to bear on his subject. Rollie takes us into New York in the &’70s, Edmonton in the &’90s, the legendary Montreal DIY loft scene of the 2000s, and traces the ups and downs of trusting your gut and following your passion, obsessively. With a foreword by Gabriel Szatan, music fans and creators alike will relate to the dedication to craft, obsessive passion for what came before, and desire to shift the future that is embodied in every creative project Rollie takes on.

A Chance in the World: An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home

by Stephen Pemberton

&“Pemberton&’s beautifully told story is a rags to riches journey—beginning in a place and with a jarring set of experiences that could have destroyed his life. But Steve&’s refusal to give in to those forces, and his resolve to create a better life, shows a courage and resilience that is an example for many of us to follow.&”—Stedman Graham, author, educatorHome is the place where our life stories begin. A Chance in the World is the astonishing true story of a boy destined to become a man of resiliencedeterminationand vision.Down in the dank basement, amidst my moldy, hoarded food and beloved worm-eaten books, I dreamed that my real home, the place where my story had begun, was out there somewhere, and one day I was going to find it.Taken from his mother at age three, Steve Klakowicz lives a terrifying existence. Caught in the clutches of a cruel foster family and subjected to constant abuse, Steve finds his only refuge in a box of books given to him by a kind stranger. In these books, he discovers new worlds he can only imagine and begins to hope that one day he might have a different life, that one day he will find his true home.A fair-complexioned boy with blue eyes, a curly Afro, and a Polish last name, he is determined to unravel the mystery of his origins and find his birth family. Armed with just a single clue, Steve embarks on an extraordinary quest for his identity, only to find that nothing is as it appears.Through it all, Steve&’s story teaches us that no matter how broken our past, no matter how great our misfortunes, we have it in us to create a new beginning and to build a place where love awaits.

A Chance in the World (Young Readers Edition): An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home

by Steve Pemberton

Steve Pemberton's incredible true story teaches us that no matter how broken our past or great our misfortunes, we can create a new beginning and build a life of love and kindness. This new adaptation of the USA TODAY bestselling memoir A Chance in the World shares Steve's journey with 8 to 12-year-olds with sensitivity, honesty, and hope.Since its publication in 2012, Steve's story has inspired thousands of people around the world. He has shared his story with millions on the Today Show and CBS News. In this Young Readers Edition, A Chance in the World teaches children:to begin each day with hopethat there is goodness in the world, and it is possible to be a beacon of light for othersthat they can overcome challenging circumstancesthat everyone comes from different backgrounds and has valueto apply Steve's inspirational message to their own lives, through age-appropriate discussion questionsTaken from his mother at age three, Steve Klakowicz lives in the clutches of a cruel foster family. He finds his only refuge in a box of books given to him by a kind stranger, books that take him to new worlds he can only imagine. He begins to hope that one day he might have a different life.As he grows, Steve is determined to unravel the mystery of his origins. A light-skinned boy with blue eyes, a curly Afro, and a Polish last name, he embarks on an extraordinary quest for his identity, armed with only one clue. Yet nothing is as it appears.

The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

by Steve Pemberton

In this stirring follow-up to his memoir, Steve Pemberton gives practical encouragement for how you can be a "human lighthouse" for others and through these inspiring stories will renew your hope for humanity. Our polarized, divisive culture seems to be without heroes and role models. We are adrift in a dark sea of disillusionment and distrust and we need "human lighthouses" to give us hope and direct us back to the goodness in each other and in our own hearts. Steve Pemberton found a lighthouse in an ordinary man named John Sykes, his former high school counselor. John gave Steve a safe harbor after Steve escaped an abusive foster home and together they navigated a new path that led to personal and professional success. Through stories of people like John and several others, you will identify how the hardships you have overcome equip you to be a "human lighthouse," inspiring those around you. The humble gestures of kindness that change the course of our lives can shift the course for America too. With a unique vision for building up individuals and communities and restoring trust, The Lighthouse Effect opens your eyes to those who are quietly heroic. You will reflect on the lighthouses in your own life and be reminded that the greatest heroes are alongside us--and within us.

Make Hay While the Sun Shines: A Year on the Farm

by Tom Pemberton

*A Sunday Times Bestseller*For five generations, the Pemberton family have farmed at Birks Farm in the picturesque town of Lytham on Lancashire's Fylde Coast, working at the heart of the area since the 1830s and supplying dairy produce to the local community ever since. In 2016, Tom Pemberton uploaded a one-minute video to YouTube about how to use the farm shop's new raw milk vending machine. He thought a handful of people would watch it. It turns out many more did. And so he began uploading regular videos, every Tuesday, Friday and the occasional Sunday to show what he gets up to on the farm. Things don't always go to plan, especially when you're the farmer's son, but every day's a learning day and Tom approaches work as he does life in general: stay positive and don't take yourself too seriously. Make Hay While the Sun Shines takes us behind the farm gate and follows a year on the farm: from calving to maintaining machinery, from mucking out to planning and building a brand-new cow shed. Tom gives us a unique insight into everyday life on a busy dairy farm with all its highs, lows and hard graft. Full of heart, amusing anecdotes and unforgettable characters like Tom's dad, Andy - aka the Ginger Warrior - this is Tom's story of determination, adventure and how to keep a smile on your face even when you're knee-deep in cow poo.

Make Hay While the Sun Shines: A Year on the Farm

by Tom Pemberton

*A Sunday Times Bestseller*For five generations, the Pemberton family have farmed at Birks Farm in the picturesque town of Lytham on Lancashire's Fylde Coast, working at the heart of the area since the 1830s and supplying dairy produce to the local community ever since. In 2016, Tom Pemberton uploaded a one-minute video to YouTube about how to use the farm shop's new raw milk vending machine. He thought a handful of people would watch it. It turns out many more did. And so he began uploading regular videos, every Tuesday, Friday and the occasional Sunday to show what he gets up to on the farm. Things don't always go to plan, especially when you're the farmer's son, but every day's a learning day and Tom approaches work as he does life in general: stay positive and don't take yourself too seriously. Make Hay While the Sun Shines takes us behind the farm gate and follows a year on the farm: from calving to maintaining machinery, from mucking out to planning and building a brand-new cow shed. Tom gives us a unique insight into everyday life on a busy dairy farm with all its highs, lows and hard graft. Full of heart, amusing anecdotes and unforgettable characters like Tom's dad, Andy - aka the Ginger Warrior - this is Tom's story of determination, adventure and how to keep a smile on your face even when you're knee-deep in cow poo.

The Road to Rescue: The Untold Story of Schindler's List

by Mietek Pemper

“Don’t thank me for your survival, thank your valiant Stern and Pemper, who stared death in the face constantly.”—Oskar Schindler in a speech to his released Jewish workers in May 1945.Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-winning film Schindler’s List popularized the true story of a German businessman who manipulated his Nazi connections and spent his personal fortune to save some 1,200 Jewish prisoners from certain death during the Holocaust. But few know that those lists were made possible by a secret strategy designed by a young Polish Jew at the Płaszow concentration camp. Mietek Pemper’s compelling and moving memoir tells the true story of how Schindler’s list really came to pass.Pemper was born in 1920 into a lively and cultivated Jewish family for whom everything changed in 1939 when the Germans invaded Poland. Evicted from their home, they were forced into the Krakow ghetto and, later, into the nearby camp of Płaszow where Pemper’s knowledge of the German language was put to use by the sadistic camp commandant Amon Goth. Forced to work as Goth’s personal stenographer from March 1943 to September 1944—an exceptional job for a Jewish prisoner—Pemper soon realized that he could use his position as the commandant’s private secretary to familiarize himself with the inner workings of the Nazi bureaucracy and exploit the system to his fellow detainees’ advantage. Once he gained access to classified documents, Pemper was able to pass on secret information for Schindler to compile his famous lists. After the war, Pemper was the key witness of the prosecution in the 1946 trial against Goth and several other SS officers. The Road to Rescue stands as a historically authentic testimony of one man’s unparalleled courage, wit, defiance, and bittersweet victory over the Nazi regime.

La actualidad de Ortega y Gasset

by Carlos Peña

Una invitación a descubrir la trayectoria vital e intelectual del pensador y ensayista más moderno, estimulante y perdurable de la España del siglo XX. «Si hubiera sido francés, sería Sartre; si inglés, Russell; si alemán, Heidegger.Pero fue español. Se llamaba José Ortega y Gasset.» Ortega y Gasset es uno de esos nombres que todos conocemos, pero del que poco podemos decir al respecto. Lo mismo pasa con otros gigantes de la filosofía como Descartes, Kant o Hegel. En este texto, Carlos Peña, doctor en Filosofía y rector de la Universidad Diego Portales, pone remedio al desconocimiento general de este autor y ofrece una aproximación cuidada y rigurosa a su trayectoria a la vez que reivindica la importancia del pensamiento de José Ortega y Gasset a pesar de sus claroscuros. Hijo de su tiempo y de sus circunstancias, Ortega y Gasset consiguió algo muy difícil: que brotasenideas filosóficas en una España en crisis. Fue un pensador público que confiaba en sustraer el discurso filosófico de la academia y el lenguaje elevado para acercarlo a las plazas y a su gente. Por eso nunca dudó ante la oportunidad de tomar la palabra en público e iluminar a su audiencia sobre cualquier tema. Defensor de la idea de Europa, su trabajo demuestra el compromiso vital por construir una España activa y despierta, llena de ideas y apostando por una acérrima obertura de europeización de la cultura española. Es tarea nuestra, leyéndolo y transmitiendo la validez y actualidad de su pensamiento, evitar que el gran Ortega y Gasset caiga en el olvido, porque filósofos de tal calibre no se encuentran cada día. Reseñas:«No siempre se le puede mirar de frente, no siempre se le puede interpretar con la razón racionalista. Hay que entenderlo poéticamente, hay que mirarlo de soslayo, hay que mirar sus sentimientos. No es solo un ente racional».Javier Zamora «Una personalidad muy incómoda para el régimen franquista y muy admirada por los universitarios y por la intelectualidad extranjera».Nieves Concostrina «El suyo fue un pensamiento disruptivo, un ejercicio a contracorriente. [...] Ortega era, además, un tipo que comprendía que los intransigentes no son quienes tienen una mayor estima por sus propias ideas. [...] El conjunto de su obra se caracteriza más bien por disparar, desprejuiciado y sin trinchera, contra todo y contra todos».Gonzalo Cachero, Ethic

A que no te animás a leer esto

by Fernando Peña

Una síntesis perfecta de Fernando Peña. Lo vimos en teatro, lodisfrutamos en radio, y nos faltaba algo más, mucho más. Estas páginasson un legado visceral y sincero. Fernando Peña era un observador agudo, una mente privilegiada con untalento tan cautivante como irrepetible. Sus virtudes eran muchas."Ezquizopeña", como llamó a algunas de sus obras, es un término quedefine su brutal genialidad.A Peña nada le era indiferente ni le pasaba inadvertido. Era permeablecomo pocos. Apenas ingresaba a un lugar podía percibirlo todo: la mássutil fragancia, el estado de las cosas...Había temas que lo obsesionaban. Odiaba que deformáramos el lenguajepara hablar. Podía corregirte frente al mínimo error. Detestaba la faltade pasión. Le fascinaba la vida de hotel cinco estrellas. Cuando BuenosAires ya no tiraba buenos aires, lo aliviaba sentirse extranjero en supropia ciudad. Lo reconfortaba sentir esos olores a otros países quetienen los hoteles. Cuando se cansaba volvía al caos, a su caos.«A que no te animás a leer esto» es un recorrido por todos los temas quelo conmovían. La pasión, el odio, los oficios, las miserias, lo quehacemos cuando nadie está mirando, la muerte, la familia, la locura, elorden, la política, el tiempo que se nos va, las fiestas. Un librodivertido, desopilante y único, como su autor.

Jóvenes pistoleros: Violencia política en la transición

by Juan Cristóbal Peña

En su nuevo libro, el destacado cronista chileno indaga en la vida y obra de Ricardo Palma Salamanca y sus cercanos A partir de su propia trayectoria vital, Juan Cristobal Peña rememora la vida de Ricardo Palma Salamanca y de Miska Brzovic, su pareja, a quien el autor de este libro conoció durante la educación secundaria. Entrecruzando sus recuerdos con los hechos y acontecimientos que dieron fama a ambos jóvenes, Peña reconstruye un periodo turbulento de nuestra historia reciente, que parte con las marchas y protestas estudiantiles a mediados de los ochenta y que se extiende hasta hoy, con Palma Salamanca viviendo en París luego de salir a la luz su cinematográfica y clandestina vida fuera de Chile.

Kobe: Life Lessons from a Legend

by Nelson Peña

Sports legend Kobe Bryant’s guiding principles Kobe Bryant’s incredible, record-shattering basketball career reads like a road map for the pursuit of greatness. Though he came onto the NBA scene brimming with talent, it was his relentless work ethic, his tireless pursuit of knowledge, his unflappable confidence, and his turbo-charged ambition--his "Mamba mentality"--that drove him to become an icon with a lasting legacy. Nelson Peña's Kobe: Life Lessons from a Legend offers court-side seats to the breathtaking highs and game-changing lows of Kobe Bryant’s life and reveals valuable insights for anyone who wants to make their own lofty dreams come true. -Powerful quotes from The Black Mamba himself -A biographical look at Kobe’s unique upbringing, his early start, and his long, celebrated career with the Los Angeles Lakers -Original art that captures Kobe’s unique spirit on and off the court-Timeless truths and uplifting life lessons to inspire your own path to excellence

Los 80 años de Sofía: Esposa, madre y abuela

by Jaime Peñafiel

Coincidiendo con la celebración de su ochenta aniversario, Jaime Peñafiel desvela un recorrido íntimo y personal repleto de fotografías familiares de la reina más sufridora, pero a la vez más querida por la opinión pública. Peñafiel repasa los acontecimientos más importantes de Sofía en su papel más desconocido: el de esposa, madre y abuela. Ochenta años dan para mucho: alegrías y llantos, momentos felices y otros no tan gozosos... Pero, sobre todo, es una buena ocasión para repasar lo vivido. Doña Sofía, reina emérita de España y, sin duda, el miembro más querido de la Familia Real española, tiene pocos motivos para celebrar su aniversario: sin apenas contacto con su marido, soporta como puede la humillación del destierro de su hija Cristina y el encarcelamiento de su yerno Iñaki Urdangarin. Y, por si no fuera suficiente, la relación con sus nietas Leonor y Sofía no es todo lo idílica que cabría esperar, como se demostró en el triste episodio de la catedral de Mallorca, que no lograron borrar con el paripé que la reina Letizia y la propia Sofía protagonizaron unos días después, simulando ser la familia ideal a las puertas del hospital adonde habían acudido para visitar a don Juan Carlos. Jaime Peñafiel, uno de los periodistas que mejor conoce a la soberana, nos repasa, capítulo a capítulo, la historia de su vida, una vida que poco tiene que ver con la de las reinas y princesas de los cuentos de hadas.

Alto y claro

by Jaime Peñafiel

Repaso de la vida personal y profesional de Jaime Peñafiel. Jaime Peñafiel, uno de los periodistas más reconocidos y veteranos de la profesión, siempre ha dicho que «valía más por lo que callaba que por lo que decía». Después de haber entrevistado a cientos de personalidades, de haber asistido a las fiestas, cócteles y recepciones más suntuosas en todo el mundo y ser testigo de excepción de las bodas más regias el avezado periodista rompe ahora su regla de oro para desvelar en Alto y claro algunos de los secretos que ha callado hasta hoy. Este libro forma parte de nuestra historia más reciente porque, a través de la pluma certera e incisiva de Jaime, conoceremos la trastienda de dictadores, reyes, reinas, princesas, duques, primeras damas, personajes del papel couché..., una trastienda donde, lejos de la mentira de los focos y las cámaras, descubrimos a hombres y mujeres de carne y hueso, cargados de deseos, esperanzas, pero también de frustraciones, miedos y, a veces, de mucha mucha soledad.

Reinas y princesas sufridoras

by Jaime Peñafiel

Un recorrido por los episodios más delicados de las reinas y princesas del siglo XX y XXI de la mano de Jaime Peñafiel, uno de los expertos más reconocidos y polémicos en casas reales. Esta es la historia de unas reinas y unas princesas, guapas, jóvenes, enamoradas y felices el día de su boda, el día que se supone tiene que ser el más dichoso. Salvo la triste y comentadísima excepción de Charlène de Mónaco, todas lucían la mejor de sus sonrisas ante los miles de flashes que inmortalizaban su amor. Pero, para muchas, el camino no había sido nada fácil: atrás quedaban, como en el caso de Beatriz de Holanda o de Victoria de Suecia, la férrea oposición de sus padres y de la sociedad, que no veían con buenos ojos a un «príncipe» con un pasado poco ejemplar. Otras tuvieron que soportar multitud de críticas y comentarios porque no se las consideraba apropiadas -Sonia de Noruega, Grace de Mónaco, Letizia- y algunas han sufrido la humillación de saber que sus consortes compartían lecho con otras mujeres: Diana de Gales, Paola de Bélgica... Y, entre otras, doña Sofía, la principal protagonista de este libro y realísima sufridora esposa, una reina, una profesional, que siempre ha sabido estar en su sitio aunque haya sido a costa de mucho dolor, sufrimiento, silencio y públicos desplantes.

Los reyes también lloran

by Jaime Peñafiel

¿Puede un rey equivocarse? ¿Puede un rey mostrarse humano? Juan Carlos I ha pasado en pocos años de ser una figura querida e indiscutible para la sociedad española a tener que huir a la capital de los Emirates Árabes, Abu Dabi, envuelto en todo tipo de turbias polémicas, no solo económicas sino también por las traiciones de alguna de sus "amigas entrañables". Cada día que pasa nuevas noticias ensombrecen su imagen y también la de la monarquía. Pero ¿está siendo justo el trato al rey emérito? ¿Se le está juzgando antes de otorgarle la debida presunción de inocencia? ¿Qué papel ha jugado Felipe VI en el exilio de su padre? Jaime Peñafiel, sin duda el mejor conocedor de la figura del monarca abdicado, analiza sus luces y sus sombras, sus malas compañías, su legado histórico y su talante… demasiado humano.

Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive (Contemporary Studies on the North #7)

by Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue

Labrador Innu cultural and environmental activist Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue is well-known both within and far beyond the Innu Nation. The recipient of a National Aboriginal Achievement Award and an honorary doctorate from Memorial University, she has been a subject of documentary films, books, and numerous articles. She led the Innu campaign against NATO’s low-level flying and bomb testing on Innu land during the 1980s and ’90s, and was a key respondent in a landmark legal case in which the judge held that the Innu had the “colour of right” to occupy the Canadian Forces base in Goose Bay, Labrador. Over the past twenty years she has led walks and canoe trips in nutshimit, “on the land,” to teach people about Innu culture and knowledge. Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive began as a diary written in Innu-aimun, in which Tshaukuesh recorded day-to-day experiences, court appearances, and interviews with reporters. Tshaukuesh has always had a strong sense of the importance of documenting what was happening to the Innu and their land. She also found keeping a diary therapeutic, and her writing evolved from brief notes into a detailed account of her own life and reflections on Innu land, culture, politics, and history. Beautifully illustrated, this work contains numerous images by professional photographers and journalists as well as archival photographs and others from Tshaukuesh’s own collection.

What If Love Is the Point?: Living for Jesus in a Self-Consumed World

by Carlos PenaVega Alexa PenaVega

Overflowing with both laughter and honest reflections, What If Love Is the Point? shares Carlos and Alexa PenaVegas&’ incredible story—from the red carpet, Spy Kids movies, and Big Time Rush to Dancing with the Stars to marriage and now parenthood. The PenaVegas offer an inspiring window into how God builds young faith and strengthens it into lasting love; give insight into how to put God at the center of relationships, family, and career; explore why society&’s expectations never fulfill our true needs; and share ideas for resisting the hustle of today&’s culture and finding true rest.The world saw Carlos Pena and Alexa Vega enjoying the success of their acting careers—Carlos on Nickelodeon&’s Big Time Rush and Alexa in the Spy Kids movies. What fans didn&’t see was Carlos struggling with the influences of Hollywood and reeling from broken relationships. Or Alexa hiding an eating disorder and recovering from a divorce. Or the question both Carlos and Alexa were asking in the midst of all that fame and fortune: What&’s the point of it all anyway?Then the two ended up attending the same Bible study. There they met people who seemed satisfied in life. They met new friends who seemed to be friends with God. They also met each other. Together, Carlos and Alexa discovered that God held the answers to their deepest questions—and even their unspoken longings. Now, happily married with three children, Carlos and Alexa want to tell others where they found true joy: in Jesus.Carlos and Alexa believe that following Jesus was what they were made for—and they believe it&’s what you were made for too. If you find yourself asking, Isn&’t there more to life than this?, lean in to their remarkable story of tender faith, God&’s persistent work, and learning why love is always the point of it all.

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