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Suite indochinoise: récit de voyage au Vietnam
Par Jean-Luc Coatalem. 2004
Au début des années 1990, alors qu'il n'est encore qu'un jeune homme aventureux et passablement désargenté, Jean-Luc Coatalem part à…
la découverte du Vietnam communiste, qui commence seulement à s'ouvrir au tourisme. Il emporte dans ses bagages quelques livres, mais son premier compagnon de voyage n'est autre que l'ombre tutélaire de son grand-père, Camille Coatalem, un officier d'infanterie coloniale qui fut en poste en Indochine dans les années 1920. -- 4e de couvLa force du nombre: récit
Par Pauline Gélinas. 2003
Journal de voyage, autobiographie, reportage et pamphlet, un livre complexe et d'une rare richesse qui déborde d'émotions : colère, rage,…
mais aussi une empathie d'une rare qualité. L'auteure y rend compte à la fois des semaines où elle a séjourné dans la bande de Gaza, témoin indigné du sort réservé au peuple palestinien, et de la douloureuse histoire familiale qui l'avait finalement contrainte à ce voyage. L'essentiel du livre - "choses vues" à Gaza, rencontres et petits faits vécus - est d'une immédiateté et d'une force redoutables. Un bel amalgame de qualités littéraires et journalistiques. Les premières pages, par leur caractère elliptique, sont toutefois d'un accès difficile. [SDMGreen hills of Africa (Scribner classics)
Par Ernest Hemingway. 1998
La frousse autour du monde: 1
Par Bruno Blanchet. 2008
"Bruno Blanchet nous entraîne avec lui dans sa première année de périple de La Frousse autour du Monde (2004-2005). En…
plus des textes poétiques et drôles des 41 premières chroniques, Bruno a lui-même ajouté des commentaires inédits [...]. Retrouvez un Bruno absurde qui pose son regard original sur le monde et les gens qui l'entourent, qu'ils soient de Brossard ou du Myanmar!" -- 4e de couvPerdu en Afrique
Par Michel Arseneault. 2009
"Un recueil de reportages journalistiques sur l'Afrique, que Michel Arseneault a réalisés sur le terrain. L'auteur traite d'une manière intelligente…
et bien informée des problèmes sociaux, politiques et économiques que vit ce continent, mais aussi de toute l'humanité qu'on y trouve et qu'on oublie trop souvent. Ainsi, si ce recueil parle de problèmes déjà évoqués (guerres, génocides, coups d'État, famines, apartheid, enfants soldats, sida, etc.), il aborde également d'autres thèmes méconnus (les orphelins du sida, les travailleurs sociaux, les enfants accusés de sorcellerie, l'exploitation minière, le trafic d'enfants, la surpopulation, le rapport aux rois et aux chefs de tribus, l'excision, les prisonniers politiques, les maladies mentales, la richesse indécente de certains, le rapport à l'école et à la connaissance, etc.). Ce livre de Michel Arseneault se démarque cependant des autres ouvrages du même type par le regard avisé, bien informé et très humain qu'il pose sur l'Afrique, avec comme résultat de faire comprendre que l'Afrique, au fond, vit les mêmes problèmes que nous, tout comme elle rêve des mêmes idéaux [...]". -- 4e de couvOnce a Girl, Always a Boy: A Family Memoir of a Transgender Journey
Par Jo Ivester. 2020
In his mid-twenties, Jeremy Ivester began taking testosterone and had surgery to remove his breasts. This memoir is both Jeremy’s…
and his family’s coming out story, told from multiple perspectives—a story of acceptance in a world not quite ready to accept.RuPaul's Drag Race superstar Ginger Minj shares her favorite recipes, best advice, and wildest stories in this hilarious book that's…
part memoir, part cookbook. Perfect for fans of Trixie and Katya's Guide to Modern Womanhood . Drag icon Ginger Minj brings her signature humor and sass to this tongue-in-cheek memoir- cum -life manual- cum -cookbook. Featuring Ginger's favorite Southern-inspired recipes, Southern Fried Sass showcases some of her most vulnerable and celebratory moments, revealing the most valuable lessons she's learned after years in drag and the pearls of wisdom she's gleaned from her grandmother's personal brand of Southern resilience. You'll cheer for Ginger as she spills the tea with exclusive behind-the-scenes details from three seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race and offers her best advice on everything from contouring to cooking and setting the table for a full-on Southern-style Thanksgiving dinner. Did we say dinner? Here, you'll find more than fifty recipes, including The Minx's Sick'ning Scalloped Pineapple Paradise, Red Barn BBQ Ribs platter, Better Than Sex cake, and countless other decadent desserts. From fighting for what you're worth to looking good on a motorcycle as a big girl to finding love while also making damn good cupcakes, this is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to live their best lifeMaeve rising: Coming out trans in corporate america
Par Maeve DuVally. 2023
When Maeve DuVally came out as a transgender woman while working as a corporate communications manager at Goldman Sachs, she…
knew she couldn't do it quietly. DuVally intimately documents her struggle to be herself in this environment, initially keeping her identity a secret with wardrobe changes in the lobby bathroom after work. Eventually she declares herself and, to her surprise, Goldman Sachs embraces the effort. Surgery follows. When DuVally finally takes those first steps on heels through the corridors of this institution on the way to her first meeting as a woman, the listener cheers. A New York Times story helped her realize she could become a role model for other transgender people and branded Goldman Sachs as a model for corporations assisting their transitioning employees. Before she found her courage, DuVally's life was mired in depression and unconscious struggle. Raised in an Irish Catholic family with a sadistic pathologist father, her upbringing dropped her into an adulthood plagued by alcoholism. At Goldman Sachs, she ascends to a top communications position before her drinking begins to encroach upon her work. Finally, DuVally hits bottom, becoming sober after a lifetime in and out of AA and rehab. Clear at last, she begins to understand the source of her lifelong struggle and takes the bold step to become the woman she is nowHijab butch blues: A memoir
Par Lamya H. 2023
A queer hijabi Muslim immigrant survives her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in the Quran in a…
memoir that’s "as funny as it is original" ( The New York Times ). "A masterful, must-read contribution to conversations on power, justice, healing, and devotion from a singular voice I now trust with my whole heart."—Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed AN AUDACIOUS BOOK CLUB PICK • SHORTLISTED FOR THE BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK PRIZE • A BOOK RIOT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR When fourteen-year-old Lamya H realizes she has a crush on her teacher—her female teacher—she covers up her attraction, an attraction she can’t yet name, by playing up her roles as overachiever and class clown. Born in South Asia, she moved to the Middle East at a young age and has spent years feeling out of place, like her own desires and dreams don’t matter, and it’s easier to hide in plain sight. To disappear. But one day in Quran class, she reads a passage about Maryam that changes everything: When Maryam learned that she was pregnant, she insisted no man had touched her. Could Maryam, uninterested in men, be . . . like Lamya? From that moment on, Lamya makes sense of her struggles and triumphs by comparing her experiences with some of the most famous stories in the Quran. She juxtaposes her coming out with Musa liberating his people from the pharoah; asks if Allah, who is neither male nor female, might instead be nonbinary; and, drawing on the faith and hope Nuh needed to construct his ark, begins to build a life of her own—ultimately finding that the answer to her lifelong quest for community and belonging lies in owning her identity as a queer, devout Muslim immigrant. This searingly intimate memoir in essays, spanning Lamya’s childhood to her arrival in the United States for college through early-adult life in New York City, tells a universal story of courage, trust, and love, celebrating what it means to be a seeker and an architect of one’s own lifeLe chemin de sel: récit
Par Raynor Winn. 2023
Dans la même semaine, l'auteure et son mari Moth apprennent que ce dernier est atteint d'une maladie dégénérative et se…
retrouvent sans domicile après la saisie de leur maison par les huissiers. Ils partent tente sur le dos pour parcourir à pied les 1.013 kilomètres du sentier côtier du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, du Somerset au Dorset. Le récit de ce voyage est aussi celui d'une renaissance.What really happens in vegas: True stories of the people who make vegas, vegas
Par James Patterson. 2023
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas—until now. James Patterson shows the real Vegas in a dazzling journey through "lively…
tales of those who labor and dream in Sin City" ( Kirkus ). Las Vegas is on Luxury Standard Time: every clock in the airport is a Rolex. No dream is too big, no wish is too small—the VIP hosts in Vegas fulfill guests' every (legal) desire. Jackpots hit when least expected. The Nevada Gaming Control Board has days to find a man who unknowingly won over $200,000 at the slots. "I love love": the inventor of the Elvis impersonator wedding and the drive-thru wedding has performed hundreds of marriages—and believes in them all. Glamorous yogis take a helicopter across the desert to the Valley of Fire, where they perform sun salutations to the glory of Las Vegas. A gambling VIP "whale" loses $1 million at the casinos, yet still leaves saying, "Had a great time. I'll be back." In What Really Happens in Vegas, full of surprises for both newcomers and Las Vegas regulars, James Patterson and Vanity Fair contributing editor Mark Seal transport readers from the thrill of adrenaline-fueled vice to the glitter of A-list celebrity and entertainmentAu pays de Dieu
Par Douglas Kennedy. 2004
L'auteur est parti à la rencontre de ces Américains qui, dans les endroits les plus reculés du Sud des Etats-Unis,…
ont trouvé Dieu. Ce récit de voyage est le récit des expériences individuelles des hommes et des femmes que Douglas Kennedy a croisés.Radiant: the dancer, the scientist, and a friendship forged in light
Par Liz Lee Heinecke. 2021
No house to call my home: love, family, and other transgressions
Par Ryan Berg. 2015
Over 4000 youth are homeless in New York City and 43 percent of them identify as LGBTQ. Author Ryan Berg…
writes of being a caseworker in a group home for disowned these teenagers, witnessing their struggles, fears, and ambitions as they resist the pull of the street. UnratedBill Bryson's African diary
Par Bill Bryson. 2002
In the early fall of 2002, famed travel writer Bill Bryson journeyed to Kenya at the invitation of CARE International,…
the charity dedicated to working with local communities to eradicate poverty around the world. He arrived with a set of mental images of Africa gleaned from television broadcasts of low-budget movies, but the vibrant reality of Kenya and its people took over the second he deplaned in Nairobi. This diary records Bill Bryson's impressions of his trip with his trademark style of wry observation and curious insight. Adult. UnratedA New York City family's remarkable story of how they gave up their urban life, packed up their family of…
seven, and braved the difficult conditions of the Atlantic Ocean as they sailed more than 2,500 miles from New York to and around the Caribbean. AdultLe piéton du Grand Nord: première traversée de la toundra canadienne, 1769-1772
Par Samuel Hearne. 2002
Hearne, agent de la Compagnie de la baie d'Hudson, a vingt-cinq ans quand il se fait guider à travers les…
Barren grounds canadiens par un Indien chipewyan, Matonabbee. Ils vont être amis à la vie à la mort. Ce sont les massacres, viols et autres cruautés commises entre tribus, qui marquent ce récit et font voler le mythe du bon Indien. Texte jamais republié en français depuis 1799.A philosophy of walking
Par Frédéric Gros. 2014
""It is only ideas gained from walking that have any worth." --Nietzsche In A Philosophy of Walking, a bestseller in…
France, leading thinker Frédéric Gros charts the many different ways we get from A to B--the pilgrimage, the promenade, the protest march, the nature ramble--and reveals what they say about us. Gros draws attention to other thinkers who also saw walking as something central to their practice. On his travels he ponders Thoreau's eager seclusion in Walden Woods; the reason Rimbaud walked in a fury, while Nerval rambled to cure his melancholy. He shows us how Rousseau walked in order to think, while Nietzsche wandered the mountainside to write. In contrast, Kant marched through his hometown every day, exactly at the same hour, to escape the compulsion of thought. Brilliant and erudite, A Philosophy of Walking is an entertaining and insightful manifesto for putting one foot in front of the other." -- Provided by publisher. Translated from the original 2011 French editionCauchemar en Antarctique: le voyage de la Belgica dans la nuit polaire (Voyageurs)
Par Julian Sancton. 2023
En 1897, la Belgica quitte Anvers pour le pôle Sud avec à son bord 23 marins aux ordres du capitaine…
Adrien de Gerlache et de Roald Amundsen, son second. Le vieux baleinier est vite pris dans les glaces. C'est le début de treize mois d'hivernage en Antarctique dans un isolement extrême. Ce récit offre une plongée au plus profond de la détresse de l'équipage et des dangers qu'il affronte.Pilote du bout du monde: souvenirs d'un pilote de brousse dans le Grand Nord
Par Dominique Prinet. 2022
Au cours des années 1960 et 1970, le Grand Nord canadien était en pleine effervescence. Dominique Prinet, alors jeune pilote…
de brousse, y a effectué des vols incroyables, lui qui a transporté, par tous les temps, des pêcheurs, des chasseurs et des trappeurs, des chercheurs d'or ou de pétrole, ainsi que des blessés et des malades nécessitant une évacuation d'urgence. C'était bien avant le GPS, quand les cartes se révélaient imprécises, les modes de communication, rudimentaires, et que les voyages du genre duraient des semaines