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Martin Brodeur: pour tout dire
Par Martin Brodeur. 2017
"En février 2002, lors des Jeux olympiques de Salt Lake City, Martin Brodeur, gardien de but de l'équipe canadienne de…
hockey, a ajouté une médaille d'or à son palmarès qui comptait déjà deux coupes Stanley remportées avec les Devils du New Jersey. Denis et Martin Brodeur sont ainsi devenus le premier tandem père-fils gardiens de but à avoir remporté une médaille aux Jeux olympiques. Denis Brodeur avait en effet raflé la médaille de bronze lors des jeux de 1956, en Italie. [...] Cet ouvrage vous propose de mieux connaître le grand sportif et l'homme qui se cachent derrière le masque du gardien de but." -- 4e de couvBeginning weight training: the safe and effective way
Par V. Lombardi. 1989
Advises proper weight lifting techniques for beginning and intermediate students as well as teachers. Also explains the scientifically based principles…
of the sport and ways to minimize injury. Discusses the human muscular system and how to develop a fitness plan. 1989How to walk (Mindfulness Essentials)
Par Thich Hanh. 2023
An introduction to mindful walking, which can be done anywhere, at any time—even on a commute to work or school…
The fourth book in the bestselling Mindfulness Essentials series, a back-to-basics collection from world-renowned Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh that introduces everyone to the essentials of mindfulness practice. Slow, concentrated walking while focusing on in- and out-breaths allows for a unique opportunity to be in the present. There is no need to arrive somewhere—each step is the arrival to concentration, joy, insight, and the momentary enlightenment of aliveness. When your foot touches the Earth with awareness, you make yourself alive and the Earth real, and you forget for one minute the searching, rushing, and longing that rob our daily lives of awareness and cause us to "sleepwalk" through life. Thich Nhat Hanh shares amusing stories of the impact mindful walking has on both the walker and those who notice him, and shows how mindful walking can be a technique for diminishing depression, recapturing wonder, and expressing gratitude. How to Walk is a unique gift for all ages, sharing a simple practice that can have a profound effect on practitionersLa religion du Canadien de Montréal
Par Olivier Bauer, Jean-Marc Barreau. 2009
"Que l'engouement pour un sport comme le hockey puisse s'apparenter à une forme de religion n'est pas une idée neuve.…
Cependant, dans cet ouvrage audacieux, Olivier Bauer et Jean-Marc Barreau entendent pousser la réflexion bien au-delà de cette simple affirmation. En plein centenaire du Canadien de Montréal, aidés de collègues universitaires séduits par leur entreprise, ils recourent à la métaphore du sport comme religion pour analyser le pouvoir d'attraction qu'exerce le célèbre club de hockey sur la population québécoise. Mais comment parler du Canadien comme religion sans se poser en même temps la question de la place et du rôle de la religion au Québec? L'ouvrage, on s'en doute bien, n'apporte pas des réponses définitives à la question. Mais il présente l'intérêt d'ouvrir des pistes de réflexion passionnantes". -- 4e de couvThe kingdom of Shivas Irons
Par Michael Murphy. 1997
In this sequel to Golf in the Kingdom (BR 11383), Murphy returns to Scotland in search of guru golfer Shivas…
Irons. Hoping to discover the secrets of transcendent golf and the "life to come," Murphy encounters a series of people who enlighten him in the ways of the game as well as spiritually. BestsellerExplorers with disabilities program helps
Par Boy Scouts of America. 1994
Provides a variety of programs and activities for the scout leader in an effort to include young adults with disabilities…
in the Exploring program, which includes both men and women from ages fourteen through twenty. Companion to Scouting for the Physically Handicapped (RC 9429). 1994Mont-Tremblant: la poursuite d'un rêve
Par Louise Arbique. 1998
Joe DiMaggio: the hero's life
Par Richard Cramer. 2000
Muckraking biography of sports legend Joe DiMaggio, who rose from his Sicilian working-class background in San Francisco to become an…
American icon. Explores his pivotal games and business decisions, his obsession--and fights--with Marilyn Monroe, his dubious mob acquaintances, his life after baseball, and his lonely death in Florida. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2000Uncommon champions: fifteen athletes battle back
Par Marty Kaminsky. 2000
Portrays fifteen athletes who had the courage to overcome major obstacles in their lives and achieve remarkable success and recognition…
in a variety of sports. "Seeing Things His Own Way" profiles Erik Weihenmayer whose blindness does not prevent him from being a mountain climber. For grades 6-9. 2000Opening moves: Michael Thaler, the making of a very young chess champion
Par Barry Berg. 2000
Describes kindergartner Michael Thaler's rise to the national chess championship for his age group. Recalls how he developed his talent…
and learned to handle winning and losing. Views lessons gained from playing; recaps decisive moves in several tournaments. For grades 3-6. 2000Sammy Sosa: an authorized biography
Par Carrie Muskat. 1999
Biography of the record-breaking baseball player from the Dominican Republic. Sammy Sosa was raised in poverty, but his athletic ability…
led him to his first professional sports contract at age sixteen. Sosa also became well known for his generosity in providing assistance to his family and homeland. For grades 5-8Ultimate soccer
Par Ivor Baddiel. 1998
Presents a brief background of the game of soccer, followed by information on rules, techniques, formations, and championships. Lists top…
goalscorers and summarizes achievements of outstanding national teams. Profiles twelve of the greatest players. Traces the history of the FIFA World Cup. Includes a "Test Your Knowledge" quiz. For grades 5-8 and older readersEnergy follows thought: The stories behind my songs
Par Willie Nelson. 2023
For the first time ever, and to help celebrate his 90th birthday in 2023, American icon Willie Nelson provides the…
stories behind the lyrics of 160 of his favorite songs. From his earliest work in the 1950s to today, Willie looks back at the songs that have defined his career, from his days of earning $50 each to his biggest hits, from his less well-known songs (but incredibly meaningful to him) to his concept albums. Along the way, he also shares the stories of his guitar Trigger, his family and "family," as well as the artists he collaborated with, including Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Dolly Parton, and many others. Willie is disarmingly honest—what do you have to lose when you're about to turn 90? —meditating on the nature of songwriting and finding his voice, and the themes he's explored his whole life—relationships, infidelity, love, loss, friendship, life on the road, and particularly poignant at this juncture of his life: mortality. Revealing, funny, whimsical, and wise, this book is an enduring tribute to Willie Nelson's legacyLe désespoir des singes-- et autres bagatelles
Par Françoise Hardy. 2008
"[...] Pour la première fois, [Françoise Hardy] livre les clefs de sa vie. Elle raconte son enfance en vase clos…
qui ne la préparait en rien à une célébrité totalement inattendue, évoque ses amours avec Jean-Marie Périer, puis avec Jacques Dutronc, son mari, et naturellement parle de leur fils, Thomas. Françoise Hardy revient aussi sur ses chansons, ses collaborations et ses rencontres. Au gré des années, on croise Dali, Stockhausen, Ionesco, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Elvis Presley, Pauline Réage, Hélène Grimaud ou Michel Houellebecq, ainsi que tous ceux qui ont le plus compté pour elle [...]". -- 4e de couvQuatre décennies sur cinq continents
Par Réjean Tremblay. 2008
"Réjean Tremblay selon René Angélil, Marcel Aubut, Lucien Bouchard, Gaétan Boucher, Guy Carbonneau, Jean Charest, Liza Frulla, Guy Lafleur, Richard…
Legendre, Jean-Claude Lord, Jacques Villeneuve. Ces onze personnalités québécoises hors du commun nous offrent une occassion unique de connaître Réjean Tremblay au-delà de ses écrits. Réjean Tremblay. Ce nom évoque pour tous les Québécois, quelle que soit leur génération, les plus grands moments de sport et de télévision des quatre dernières décennies. [...] Toutes les légendes du sport ont rencontré Réjean Tremblay. Il a également accompagné de sa plume le règne du Canadien des années 1974-1979, la grande aventure des Nordiques et des Expos, les plus importants Grand Prix de Formule 1 ou encore les Jeux olympiques, comme ceux de Moscou ou de Sarajevo. Cela se poursuivra à Vancouver en 2010! Réjean Tremblay est considéré comme la référence en termes de sport au Québec, mais aussi comme celui qui a changé le visage du journalisme sportif en lui insufflant un humour, une audace et une humanité incomparables. Travailleur acharné, grand défenseur du fait français, auteur de séries télévisées inoubliables (Lance et compte, Scoop, Casino, etc.), ce passionné aime son métier comme au premier jour. Il était donc grand temps qu'il nous offre ses plus hauts faits de journalisme publiés dans le journal La Presse, qui sont autant de témoins de notre histoire". -- 4e de couvExplorer leader handbook
Par Boy Scouts of America. 1991
Handbook for advisors and youth leaders of Explorer Scouts. Describes the role of an advisor to an Explorer post in…
setting up the post and training the youth leaders. Discusses the nature of Exploring and the responsibilities of officers, and tells how to plan and conduct a successful meeting. 1991Yukon alone: the world's toughest adventure race
Par John Balzar. 2000
A journalist spends six months among the mushers of the far north as they prepare for the grueling Yukon Quest…
International Sled Dog Race--1,023 snowy miles between Whitehorse and Fairbanks, Alaska. Depicts the men and women struggling to take their dog teams through the wilderness. Some strong language. 1999George harrison: The reluctant beatle
Par Philip Norman. 2023
Unprecedented in scope, this rich biography captures George Harrison at his most multi-faceted: devoted friend, loyal son, master guitar player,…
brilliant songwriter, cocaine addict, serial philanderer, global philanthropist, student of Indian mysticism, self-deprecating comedian, and, ultimately, iconic artist and man beloved by millions. Despite being hailed as one of the best guitarists of his era, George Harrison, particularly in his early decades, battled feelings of inferiority. He was often the butt of jokes from his bandmates owing to his lower-class background and, typically, was allowed to contribute only one or two songs per Beatles album out of the dozens he wrote. Now, acclaimed Beatles biographer Philip Norman examines Harrison through the lens of his numerous self-contradictions. Compared to songwriting luminaries John Lennon and Paul McCartney he was considered a minor talent, yet he composed such masterpieces as "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Here Comes the Sun," and his solo debut album "All Things Must Pass" achieved enormous success, appearing on many lists of the 100 best rock albums ever. Modern music critics place him in the pantheon of sixties guitar gods alongside Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards, and Jimmy Page. Harrison railed against the material world yet wrote the first pop song complaining about income tax. He spent years lovingly restoring his Friar Park estate as a spiritual journey, but quickly mortgaged the property to help rescue a film project that would be widely banned as sacrilegious, Monty Python's Life of Brian . Harrison could be fiercely jealous, but not only did he stay friends with Eric Clapton when Clapton fell in love with Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd, the two men grew even closer after Clapton walked away with her. Unprecedented in scope and filled with numerous color photos, this rich biography captures George Harrison at his most multi-faceted: devoted friend, loyal son, master guitar player, brilliant songwriter, cocaine addict, serial philanderer, global philanthropist, student of Indian mysticism, self-deprecating comedian, and, ultimately, iconic artist and man beloved by millionsMéditations sur la chasse: Lisbonne, 1942
Par José Ortega y Gasset. 2006
En ce début de XXIe siècle, la chasse n'a pas bonne presse. Mais pourquoi donc l'Homme contemporain pratique-t-il encore cette…
activité immémoriale qui apparaît anachronique à certains? Le philosophe espagnol José Ortega y Gasset répond à cette question en explorant l'âme humaine et en révélant les pulsions profondes et identitaires qui animent le chasseur. À l'instar des animaux, celui-ci, une fois dans la nature, devient l'homme en alerte qui retrouve le sens profond de sa place dans la cohorte des vivants. Pour y arriver, selon Ortega, le chasseur doit librement renoncer à la suprématie de ses moyens. -- 4e de couv