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Da Capo Press
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Founded in 1964 as a publisher of music books, Da Capo Press became a general trade publisher in the mid-1970s. Today it has a wide-ranging list of mostly nonfiction titles, both hardcover and paperback, focusing on history, music, the performing arts, sports, and popular culture.
Lifelong Books was founded as a health and wellness imprint in 2003 and has a broad list of titles focusing on pregnancy, parenting, fitness, personal relationships, diabetes, healthful cooking, psychology, personal growth, and sexuality.
Inspired by the notion that a book can change a woman's life, Seal Press is devoted to publishing titles that inform, reveal, engage, delight, and support women of all ages and backgrounds.
You'll find book trailers, cooking demonstrations, and fun promo videos for our books here!
Lifelong Books was founded as a health and wellness imprint in 2003 and has a broad list of titles focusing on pregnancy, parenting, fitness, personal relationships, diabetes, healthful cooking, psychology, personal growth, and sexuality.
Inspired by the notion that a book can change a woman's life, Seal Press is devoted to publishing titles that inform, reveal, engage, delight, and support women of all ages and backgrounds.
You'll find book trailers, cooking demonstrations, and fun promo videos for our books here!
Kati Morton's Are U Ok? — Sweepstakes from Lifelong Books!
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A licensed marriage and family therapist and UA-cam sensation, in Are U Ok? Kati Morton answers the most commonly asked questions about mental health, including when to get help and where to find it.
A licensed marriage and family therapist and UA-cam sensation, in Are U Ok? Kati Morton answers the most commonly asked questions about mental health, including when to get help and where to find it.
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Let's Talk About Death (over Dinner) - Video Trailer
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For readers of Being Mortal and When Breath Becomes Air, the acclaimed founder of Death over Dinner offers a practical, inspiring guide to life's most difficult yet important conversation
The Death of Hitler - Book Trailer
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Based on unprecedented access to a long-buried archive, a dramatic and revealing account that sheds new light on Hitler's final hours, his death, and his body. Available to pre-order in the US from Da Capo Press. Learn more: What actually happened in Hitler's bunker? What happened to Hitler's body after Germany's surrender? Soviet troops had occupied the Berlin sector where Hitler's bunker was ...
The Perfection Detox - Video Trailer
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Award-winning fitness professional and consultant shares a practical, accessible program to help women replace destructive perfectionistic mindsets with concrete strategies and life-changing tips.
29 Gifts by Cami Walker
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Author Cami Walker discusses her book 29 Gifts: How a Month of Giving Can Change Your Life. Learn more at: 29gifts.org
How to Stop Feeling Like Sh*t by Andrea Owen
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No-punches-pulled advice to women who want to stop undermining their own happiness once and for all
The End of Old Age by Marc E. Agronin, M.D.
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The acclaimed author of How We Age, whose "descriptive powers are a gift to readers" (Sherwin Nuland), presents a hopeful and practical model of aging a guide to understanding how we can all make the journey better.
Jimmy O. Yang Introduces His New Book - HOW TO AMERICAN
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Standup comic, actor and fan favorite from the popular HBO series Silicon Valley shares his memoir of growing up as a Chinese immigrant in California and making it in Hollywood. Jimmy O. Yang's HOW TO AMERICAN - available April 2018.
HOW TO AMERICAN: Jimmy O. Yang promotional video
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HOW TO AMERICAN: Jimmy O. Yang promotional video
THE CHOSEN FEW: Medal of Honor recipient Ryan Pitts
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THE CHOSEN FEW: Medal of Honor recipient Ryan Pitts
THE CHOSEN FEW: Gold Star mother Kathy Hovater's statement
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THE CHOSEN FEW: Gold Star mother Kathy Hovater's statement
THE CHOSEN FEW: Former first sergeant Scott Beeson
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THE CHOSEN FEW: Former first sergeant Scott Beeson
67 SHOTS: Kent State and the End of American Innocence: Slide Show
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67 SHOTS: Kent State and the End of American Innocence: Slide Show
The Making of "Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements" by Bob Mehr
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The Making of "Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements" by Bob Mehr
Breaking the US military’s ‘brass ceiling’
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Breaking the US military’s ‘brass ceiling’
Friday Night Lights: 25 years later
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Friday Night Lights: 25 years later
Mayo Clinic Guide to Fertility and Conception
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Mayo Clinic Guide to Fertility and Conception
FUTURE SMART: The Future of Climate Science
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FUTURE SMART: The Future of Climate Science
FUTURE SMART: The Future of Medicine (part 2)
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FUTURE SMART: The Future of Medicine (part 2)
FUTURE SMART: Medicine Will Be Predictive and Personalized
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FUTURE SMART: Medicine Will Be Predictive and Personalized
Benson: The Autobiography by George Benson
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Benson: The Autobiography by George Benson
Brothers Forever (Extended Version / "The Meaning of Memorial Day")
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Brothers Forever (Extended Version / "The Meaning of Memorial Day")
27: The History of the 27 Club on CNN
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27: The History of the 27 Club on CNN
Trista Sutter, Happily Ever After: The Life-Changing Power of a Grateful Heart
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Trista Sutter, Happily Ever After: The Life-Changing Power of a Grateful Heart
Wholey shit… that was Arthur Morgan’s brother 🤣🤣 he looks exactly like Roger Clark…
What.. I had no idea they actually flipped a coin.. what a bunch of BULLSHIT
Boobie Miles is in prison 😢
Great movie and great TV show. I lived near Odessa, TX and HS football is religion out there.
Gotta love this sport man
Never being able to finish highschool ball, will always be my biggest regret.
When this really went down, I was a Freshman at Perrin-Whitt.
I just found your book on the streets of Manhattan along with some Pengun classics and a sociology book. I started reading yours. I hate self help books and the whole cultish self-help industry however yours grabbed me . The problem is I am a man and your book illustrates to me the problem with contemporary feminism. Women think they are the only ones experiencing pain, disillusioned, feeling shifty when, in fact there is No difference between the semester in this instance. Thus their progress oft gets posited in a dialogue of entitled victim hood. Hey baby, we all feel shitty wake up!!!!!!
This pain won’t go away once every single person at that game is dead. -Hank Hill
i played football in the mid to late 80's in upstate new york a little town called Norwich, we did not have lights so we played on saturday afternoons in a valley with the leaves of all color, the hills were under fire. I remember walking to the high school before the game kicking the leaves as i'm walking. Not Texas but I still have the same memories. About our little town of Norwich New York, there is a 4 page column in one of the 1993 sports illustrated magazine called.... my kinda of town, this was the year when Norwich played in the state championship, if you like football (High School football) and a home town feeling then this is the read for you.
I work at Permian HS…never seen the movie or the TV show. Go MOJO!
My favorite sports movie growing up made me love football even more! MOJO football baby!
The way that ivory and Brian look at each other, you'd think they're adopted brothers who spent time away from each other.
Rest In Power Cammi Walker You Touched Many Souls Deeply!! God Bless Your Family 😢❤😢❤🙏🏿🙏🏿 I know You’re one of my Many Guardian angels!! You will be forever missed Love From San Francisco California
Every high school senior team plays for tradition
Heres a cool story, bro. I played highschool football, on the same team as the Bill Dozer. We womped all other teams, including Dallas Carter and Polk High, as i had 4 touchdowns in those games!!!
Anyone with a functioning brain from Odessa, Texas rightfully hates Buzz Bissinger.
Amazing ‼️
Nothin like home sweet home, born of dreams and success.. stay well and vigilant. Go Mojo. Class of 81’. Rock on guys.💯🇺🇸😎🌪🌎
I wish I could've played for a team like this when I was in high school but when I went to C.E. King from 1998 until 2002, they just weren't anywhere near as good as they are now.
If the writer of. Friday night lights , came out a little further west around that time he would've found Fontana steelers Football tradition, .. Go Permian
I remember as a kid watching the 2002 world serise. ANGELS VS Giants. Angles starting pitcher John Lackey when asked how hed handle the pressure of pitching in the world serise. His response was that he played HS football in TX and the pressure of the world serise was nothing in comparison
Why tf did the show change their colors from awesome to awful…?
I will never forgive the TV show people for changing the greatest colors a team can have to the ugliest blue and yellow I’ve ever seen
Why change the first names..?
finally! killer book...............................
I saw the SNL show the night it aired and the career self destruction just slapped everyone in the face.
That movie came out when I was still playing high school football. I was in awe thinking how cool it would be if my team/town was like that. Then again that was in the 80’s and things were different then.
It's still like that in a lot of small Texas towns. Definitely still like that in my hometown
Notice how high school football players aka Al Bundies… turn out fat and bald
I remember 1973 Snyder Texas Tigers Played Permian. I was a Senior. We lost to permian by 3 points. A field Goal by a Kicker who later kicked 63 yards against Abilene High School for a state record
If high school football was your best days your life is a failure
I played high school football in Illinois from 93'-97' and met a Texas boy a lil older than me and he said that alot of those kids are juicing in Texas because it means so much
I played at Waxahachie HS, in Waxahachie, TX. Every team we lost to in the playoffs won state. We lost to Ennis my sophomore and junior year, Ennis won state both years. We lost to Denton Ryan in the playoffs, Denton Ryan won state. In 2002, we lost to Denton Ryan again in the playoffs. They won state I believe. In 2003, after I graduated in 2001, we lost to Corsicana HS in the playoffs. Corsicana lost to Smithson Valley who won state that year. That's one thing I miss, the locker room, the friendships, the battles in practice, the games, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS...
Many of us will never ride that emotional high that football used to bring to us. I played QB, I got to start as a senior finally, after sitting two years behind an eventual D1 stud. The day after our last game as a junior, I knew I would have every shot to start and be the next guy. I got my shot. Everywhere I went I felt like a celebrity, everyone asks about how the team looks, comments on how good we look in practice, they can’t wait to see us play. Folks would come watch us practice and their little kids would line the fence leading to the field…almost like you were a real NFL player. It was magical. The newspaper chooses one player at the beginning of each year to do an exposé on, and I was the lucky guy. I couldn’t believe it and 17 years later, when I think about it all, and what we did, it was quite a time. Although we didn’t meet expectations, it will be a cherished memory forever. Hanging with my teammates, going for food, playing video games at the selected house of the week, fake WWE matches, real boxing matches, hot tub parties, drinking stolen beers by a fire in the middle of a field in the heart of Pennsylvania. Scoring that first touchdown, tossing that first touchdown pass, man those memories will never die. The younger kids lining the fences to give you a high five walking back to the locker rooms at halftime, you were really a celebrity for a couple moments in time. Those time don’t last, and you never realize how much you miss them until time passes. Now I’m a dad, I have two children of my own, so I can take my kids to the football games, with my grandfather, just like my dad used to do with me. Football is more than a game sometimes. It brings communities together around a bunch of kids, playing a game that we all wish we could lace them up for, one last time. When the band plays “Ironman” by Black Sabbath, (our school mascot is the ironmen), I still get a little juiced, all these years later.
And yet, for the rest of us, high school is still just high school, and just a stepping stone in life. It must be terrible to think that happens in high school is the pinnacle of life, and all there is to hang your life on.
@@d.e.b.b5788you clearly never played sports or were ever part of anything. I had the same exact experiences this guy had in football but yet I managed to receive my doctorate degree in chemical engineering. Both my kids are extraordinary athletes for their age and I hope they had the opportunity to receive academic or athletic scholarships to any school they want. You sound like a prude.
Don’t pay attention to negativity my man, some people just didn’t have the same experiences that we did. Well said 👍
@@d.e.b.b5788 I don't read it that way at all. It sounds like he accomplished something before he was even out of high school and you likely didn't.
“Everyone can relate to someone in the book”
Texas made football a passage to becoming a man more so than being good. That's what perfect means to me. Can you play as boys together and become men by last game
Excellent!!!
Is there an audiobook ?
I have read the Chinese version of the book twice; the book inspired me quite a lot when I was in very depressed mood. We always try to work harder for getting more, but do not even notice what we already have. This pursuit makes us ignorant, selfish and never say thanks to what gods' have given to us. Reading the book teaches me how to be grateful to my life, to people around me, and to gods!
The movie was awful...
Now there are ideas about a 21 club, but with rappers this time
Of course he’ll say it’s nonsense bc he was told not to say nothin
Nice 👍
I attended my first game there last night. Permian 49 Odessa 28
they arent a co-op anymore?
Being perfect!!!
I live here
Why is the story/movie about this year, and not the next year where they won?
If you love The Replacements or the Stinsons or Paul or Minnesota or Music or the complexities of LIFE, you must read this book. Wealth of details over 400 pages. Well done Bob, my hats off to you. Paul, Tommy, Chris, Slim, Anita thank you for allowing us strangers into your world. We love you.
The best sports movie in my opinion. I love this movie and I’m in marching band 😂
To people outside of Texas, the thought of driving three hours to a high school football game is unheard of. Texas HS football is the real deal.
Drove 1hr and 44 minutes to a class A ball my nephews played in they lost, but I would do it again. Number 1# and 2# in District I love High School ball especially with NIL in college, Kids are playing harder than ever!
@@logansneed28821hr 44 min is relatively light work in Texas. I consider anything under 2hr no big deal anything under 3 totally doable on a whim
Not true buddy people drive in every state
we drive 3 hours in california to go anywhere