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Hardcover Sweet & Crazy Book

ISBN: 0312316666

ISBN13: 9780312316662

Sweet & Crazy

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Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent generalement telecharger une copie gratuite scannee du livre original (sans les coquilles) aupres de l'editeur. Non reference. Non illustre. 1875 edition. Extrait: ... de se lever de terre, lorsqu'il chargera l'epouvante de les faire sortir de leurs tombeaux, il faudra bien qu'il commence par reveiller les trompettes dans leurs cercueils. Quelle joie ce sera, camarades Comme alors je m'empresserai de secouer la terre qui recouvrira mon corps, pour reveiller aux sons de ma trompette tous les peuples de la terre et pour les exciter contre les ennemis. La mort du Trompette.--George Herwegh. Tout porte a croire que l'origine de cet instrument remonte au-dela du deluge. On attribue son invention a Jubal, dont le frere Tubalcain connaissait l'art de fondre et de travailler les metaux. Le savant Villoteau, dans son bel ouvrage intitule: Recherches sur l'analogie de la musique avec les arts qui ont pour objet l'imitation du langage, prouve evidemment que Jubal, aide de son frere Tubalcain, avait invente non-seulement les instruments a cordes, mais aussi trompette de metal. Quelques auteurs en attribueraient l'invention, soit a Mezraim, fils de Cham, lequel vint apres le deluge peupler la Thebaide, soit a Menes, fondateur de Memphis et premier roi d'Egypte. Thubal, chef des Iberes pyreneens, d'origine celtique, aurait invente les cornets ou trompes, au son desquels ces nomades pasteurs rassemblaient leurs troupeaux. Ne semble-t-il pas que l'idee de la trompette dut se presenter naturellement a quiconque s'avisa de souffler dans une corne de b uf ou de belier perforee, dans un roseau perce ou dans une conque ouverte aux deux extremites de son...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Beautifully Written!

I loved the movie Mermaids (with Cher, Winona Ryder, etc.) so I was delighted to read the novel on which it is based as well as Patty Dann's new novel, Sweet and Crazy. Both are wonderful because the author has a huge heart, an uncanny ear for dialogue, and a sharp eye for poignant and funny details. Sweet and Crazy shows a newly-widowed mother with her young son and handsome neighbor in a way that makes us look at and appreciate anew the people who matter to us most.

A capturing book

Reading this book helped me think of my losses through the child's eyes. The writer did an excellent job about capturing the honest sweet words of the 4years old child reacting to the loss of his father. It also captured the widow's feeling about the new challenges in her life, the loss of a loving husband, her 4 years old child and the new romance. The story is capturing, in a very sweet and crazy way

A poignant yet upbeat story of loss and renewal.

Patty Dann has created a delicate miniature of a book; small, yet it covers monumental events, both in the narrator's personal life as well as in the topsy turvy world around her. Hanna, grief-stricken at losing her young husband to cancer and the stark reality that she must bring up her four year old son alone, is forced with little warning, into unknown territory. Now a "window," as Pete, her zesty little son puts it, in his unerringly honest way, adjusting is often painful but also contains some sweet surprises. Hanna's gradual acceptance of her forever altered life, with the gracious help of an unusual neighbor, makes for a satisfying, sweet and slightly crazy tale. It is a highly enjoyable book.

beautiful

perfect, soft, real, gentle, very sad, very funny - beuatifully written. A+++++

Wonderful

Sweet & Crazy is very funny and poignant at the same time. I was immediately drawn in by the narrator, Hanna Painter and her life as a young widow with her zany son. I especially enjoyed her relationship with her neighbor Thomas and the eccentric masseuse, Joya and how she deals with the challenges of raising a child on her own all against the backdrop of 9/11 in a small town in Ohio. Dann is the author of MERMAIDS, which was made into a movie with Cher and Winona Ryder and this will make a great movie too. It was a joy to read.
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