
Russell Hughes Hi, I'm a hairdresser that has just written 'You'll Never Make A Hairdresser' it's an autobiography detailing the life of a young gay boy living on a housing estate in Mancheste, England during the 80's and tracing his progression to the present day and the realisation of his dreams. The novel includes many humerous ex...periences, mobile hairdressing within the housing estate representing the culture and lifestyle of all involved. Book should be out in 12 weeks if you'd like to know more please add yourself, Russell. P.S Merry Christmas.

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The act of passing on a passion is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Book critic Maureen Corrigan promises that the books on this list — mostly slim, unforgettable volumes about places or things that the writers themselves deeply love — are merrily infectious.

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HOLLIS – There’s a reason that books about the past are called histories. Few, if any, particularly those dating back to the Middle Ages, focus on “her” stories, records of the women who shaped politics, religion, science, education and the arts.

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I’ve been to Paris a gazillion times, lived there for months, get around without a map. I not only have favorite restaurants, I have favorite dishes at them. I’m looking right now at a concert stub from a top-ten-ever Bruce Springsteen concert at the Bercy Arena. ...

The Little Bookroom "Where can you find the tastiest gelato in Rome? How about the best sake in Tokyo? The Terroir Guides are strictly for food lovers--brimming with insider restaurant recommendations. They're the perfect companions for traveling gourmands." --Travel + Leisure

The Little Bookroom Yukari Sakamoto, author of Food Sake Tokyo, in The New York Times Magazine for Michael Pollan's Dietary Dos and Don'ts:

The Little Bookroom Carolyn Banfalvi, author of Food Wine Budapest, on Indagare:
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When Carolyn Bánfalvi, the author of Food Wine Budapest (Little Bookroom, $24.95) first moved to the Hungarian capital in 1997, she had the best introduction to local cuisine: home-cooked meals at the home of her then-boyfriend (now husband), prepared by his mother. ...























