Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Ice Balloon: S. A. Andree and the Heroic Age of Arctic Exploration

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In this grand and astonishing tale Alec Wilkinson brings us the story of S. A. Andrée the visionary Swedish aeronaut who in 1897 during the great age of Arctic endeavor left to discover the North Pole by flying to it in a hydrogen balloon. Called by a British military officer “the most original and remarkable attempt ever made in Arctic exploration” Andrée’s expedition was followed by nearly the entire world and it made him an international legend.
 
The Ice Balloon begins in the late nineteenth century when nations compelled by vanity commerce and science competed with one another for the greatest discoveries and newspapers covered every journey. Wilkinson describes how in Andrée several contemporary themes intersected. He was the first modern explorer—the first to depart for the Arctic unencumbered by notions of the Romantic age and the first to be equipped with the newest technologies. No explorer had ever left with more uncertainty regarding his fate since none had ever flown over the horizon and into the forbidding region of ice.
 
In addition to portraying the period The Ice Balloon gives us a brief history of the exploration of the northern polar regions both myth and fact including detailed versions of the two record-setting expeditions just prior to Andrée’s—one led by U.S. Army lieutenant Adolphus Greely from Ellesmere Island; the other by Fridtjof Nansen the Norwegian explorer who initially sought to reach the pole by embedding his ship in the pack ice and drifting toward it with the current.
 
Woven throughout is Andrée’s own history and how he came by his brave and singular idea. We also get to know Andrée’s family the woman who loves him and the two men who accompany him—Nils Strindberg a cousin of the famous playwright with a tender love affair of his own and Knut Fraenkel a willing and hearty young man.
 
Andrée’s flight and the journey based on the expedition’s diaries and photographs dramatically recovered thirty-three years after the balloon came down along with Wilkinson’s research provide a book filled with suspense and adventure a haunting story of high ambition and courage made tangible with the detail beauty and devastating conditions of traveling and dwelling in “the realm of Death” as one Arctic explorer put it.[]

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith Family and Fighting to Get Back on the Board

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The amazing story of the thirteen-year-old surfer girl who lost her arm in a shark attack but never lost her faith -- and of her triumphant return to competitive surfing.

They say Bethany Hamilton has saltwater in her veins. How else could one explain the tremendous passion that drives her to surf? How else could one explain that nothing -- not even the loss of her arm in a horrific shark attack -- could come between her and the waves?

That Halloween morning in Kauai Hawaii -- a glorious part of the world where it's hard to deny the divine -- Bethany responded to the shark's stealth attack with the calm of a girl with God on her side. Pushing pain and panic aside she immediately began to paddle with one arm focusing on a single thought: "Get to the beach...." Rushed to the hospital where her father Tom Hamilton was about to undergo knee surgery Bethany found herself taking his spot in the O.R. It's the kind of coincidence that isn't mere coincidence to the Hamilton family a clan whose motto could easily be "the family that surfs and prays together stays together." To them it was a sign someone had a greater plan than the one they'd been working on themselves -- which had been to scrape together whatever resources they could to help Bethany rise to the top of her sport. When the first thing Bethany wanted to know after surgery was "When can I surf again?" it became clear that her unfaltering spirit and determination were part of a greater story -- a tale of courage and faith that this modest and soft-spoken girl would come to share with the world.

Soul Surfer is a moving account of Bethany's life as a young surfer her recovery in the wake of the shark attack the adjustments she's made to her unique surfing style her unprecedented bid for a top showing in the World Surfing Championships and most fundamentally her belief in God. It is a story of girl power and spiritual grit that shows that the body is no more essential to surfing -- perhaps even less so -- than the soul.[]

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won

In Scorecasting University of Chicago behavioral economist Tobias Moskowitz teams up with veteran Sports Illustrated writer L. Jon Wertheim to overturn some of the most cherished truisms of sports and reveal the hidden forces that shape how basketball baseball football and hockey games are played won and lost.

Drawing from Moskowitz's original research as well as studies from fellow economists such as bestselling author Richard Thaler the authors look at: the influence home-field advantage has on the outcomes of games in all sports and why it exists; the surprising truth about the universally accepted axiom that defense wins championships;  the subtle biases that umpires exhibit in calling balls and strikes in key situations; the unintended consequences of referees' tendencies in every sport to "swallow the whistle" and more.

Among the insights that Scorecasting reveals:

  • Why Tiger Woods is prone to the same mistake in high-pressure putting situations that you and I are
  • Why professional teams routinely overvalue draft picks
  • The myth of momentum  or the "hot hand" in sports and why so many fans coaches and broadcasters fervently subscribe to it
  • Why NFL coaches rarely go for a first down on fourth-down situations--even when their reluctance to do so reduces their chances of winning.
  • In an engaging narrative that takes us from the putting greens of Augusta to the grid iron of a small parochial high school in Arkansas Scorecasting will forever change how you view the game whatever your favorite sport might be.

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    Monday, February 6, 2012

    Into Thin Air (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)

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    THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The author describes his spring 1996 trek to Mt. Everest a disastrous expedition that claimed the lives of eight climbers and explains why he survived.[]

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    Saturday, February 4, 2012

    War Room: The Legacy of Bill Belichick and the Art of Building the Perfect Team

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    Football games aren’t won on Sundays in the fall. They’re won on draft day in the spring— in the war room.

    In this landmark book New York Times bestselling author Michael Holley takes readers behind the scenes of three contending National Football League teams and into the brilliant minds of Bill Belichick and his two former protÉgÉs Thomas Dimitroff and Scott Pioli.

    Holley masterfully shows how a single idea conceived by Belichick in 1991—how to build the perfect team—triggered a journey filled with miraculous finishes heartbreaking losses broken relationships and Super Bowl championships. Readers are given unprecedented access—from the draft room to the locker room to the sidelines—and insights into why Belichick is considered to be the NFL’s best coach and premier strategist.

    Before he achieved success though Belichick was barely surviving as a coach. War Room opens in Cleveland where Belichick a young head coach worked in an office with two employees in their late twenties: Pioli a low-paid scouting assistant and Dimitroff a groundskeeper and part-time scout. After Belichick was fired by the Browns in 1996 the three men were in separate cities and seemingly a lifetime away from being recognized as leaders and champions. But soon they were reunited in New England where they refined and burnished Belichick’s method for constructing a winning team overseeing one of the greatest franchises in modern NFL history.

    These three master strategists are now competitors. Belichick continues at the helm of the New England Patriots while Pioli is now in charge of the Kansas City Chiefs and Dimitroff is running the Atlanta Falcons. And even though they no longer work for the same franchise they do have a common goal: building the perfect team one draft pick and one trade at a time.

    War Room is their unique and often astonishing story. It is packed with never-been-told anecdotes and new observations from team officials players coaches and scouts all leading to surprising and groundbreaking insights into the art of building a champion. 

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    Thursday, February 2, 2012

    The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman the Horse That Inspired a Nation

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    November 1958: the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Into the rarefied atmosphere of wealth and tradition comes the most unlikely of horses—a drab white former plow horse named Snowman—and his rider Harry de Leyer. They were the longest of all longshots—and their win was the stuff of legend.
     
    Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a bleak winter afternoon between the slats of a rickety truck bound for the slaughterhouse. He recognized the spark in the eye of the beaten-up horse and bought him for eighty dollars. On Harry’s modest farm on Long Island the horse thrived. But the recent Dutch immigrant and his growing family needed money and Harry was always on the lookout for the perfect thoroughbred to train for the show-jumping circuit—so he reluctantly sold Snowman to a farm a few miles down the road.
     
    But Snowman had other ideas about what Harry needed. When he turned up back at Harry’s barn dragging an old tire and a broken fence board Harry knew that he had misjudged the horse. And so he set about teaching this shaggy easygoing horse how to fly. One show at a time against extraordinary odds and some of the most expensive thoroughbreds alive the pair climbed to the very top of the sport of show jumping.
     
    Here is the dramatic and inspiring rise to stardom of an unlikely duo based on the insight and recollections of “the Flying Dutchman” himself. Their story captured the heart of Cold War–era America—a story of unstoppable hope inconceivable dreams and the chance to have it all. Elizabeth Letts’s message is simple: Never give up even when the obstacles seem sky-high. There is something extraordinary in all of us.

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    Wednesday, February 1, 2012

    Autobiography of a Yogi

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    Designated One of the 100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th century here is a verbatim reprinting of the 1946 first edition with all its inherent power intact.Read about real-life saints and masters how yogis perform miracles the science of kriya yoga and much more.[]

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