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1. Audra McDonald - Way Back to Paradise (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) by Audra McDonald | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2000-03-01)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$9.86 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0634010875 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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2. Audra McDonald - How Glory Goes (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) by Audra McDonald | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2003-12-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$10.32 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0634030965 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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fantastic! Also, a few of the songs are transposed DOWN one half step to make them easier to play, it's no big deal but I mention this here because half-steps can be bigger than they appear, sometimes. ;-) hehe And the piano parts are not simple either, thank goodness, they are pretty faithful to the source for the most part. Other than that, this book plays beautifully. There is an updated Bio for Audra at the beginning of the book with some really great info about what she is currently doing, or about to embark upon... ... Read more |
3. Audra McDonald - Build a Bridge (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) by Audra McDonald | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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4. Long Way from Home, A by Connie Briscoe | |
Audio Cassette:
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(1999-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From Connie Briscoe, the New York Times bestselling author of Sisters & Lovers and Big Girls Don't Cry, comes a lyrical and moving tour de force that is her most daringly ambitious novel to date--a multigenerational story of slavery freedom, and the indestructible bonds of love and family witnessed through the lives of three unforgettable African-American women. Shimmering with heartache and hope, A Long Way from Home recounts the joys, pain, and ultimate triumph of three generations: Susie; her daughter, Clara; and her granddaughter, Susan. Born and reared as house slaves on Montpelier, the Virginia plantation of President James Madison and his wife, Dolley Madison, they are united by love, by a fierce devotion to each other and their fellow slaves, and by a growing desire for freedom--a dream that will finally come to fruition for Susan at the end of the Civil War. This hauntingly beautiful novel opens in the peaceful Piedmont area of Virginia. Trained as a house slave since childhood, Susie enjoys the privileges that her position as maid to Miss Dolley provides her and Clara. For Susie life holds no mystery, no promise beyond the boundaries of the plantation itself--a lesson she tries to impart to the dreamy Clara, who longs to control her own destiny despite her mother's frightening admonition: "You don't know a thing about freedom, 'cause I don't know anything about it. It takes money and know-how to live free. You don't just up and do it." Life will change for both mother and daughter, though, with the death of James Madison and the departure of his wife for her town house, events that leave the estate in the hands of Dolley's profligate son, Todd. As a result of his neglectful stewardship, the plantation soon falls to a series of owners, each posing a new threat to Susie and Clara, and the other longtime Madison slaves with whom the two women have shared their entire lives. Amidst these devastating changes, Clara grows into womanhood and becomes a mother herself, giving birth to two light-skinned daughters, Ellen and Susan. Yet the threat of separation that has shaped her life is soon a reality when her younger daughter, Susan, is sold to a wealthy businessman in Richmond. Susan must create a new life for herself in this bustling city, a life that will be filled with both terror and hope . And it is in Civil War-torn Richmond that she will find love and realize the long-held dream of her ancestors: freedom. In A Long Way from Home, Connie Briscoe vividly recreates Southern life and the ambivalent, shifting relationships on both sides of the color divide, from the cruelty and insidious benevolence of white owners to the deep yearnings and complex emotions of the slaves themselves. This poignant, powerful story pays homage to the African-American experience and to the ancestors, both black and white, whose lives and histories are indelibly entwined with our own. It is Susie's granddaughter and namesake, Susan, who first leaves Montpelier. Not, of course, voluntarily: she is sold to a family living in Richmond. Chained in the back of adeparting wagon, she "clenched her teeth and stared at the sky. How darethe day be so clear, so beautiful, on this, the worst day of her life." Butas the Civil War erupts, Susan ponders the possibility of a more joyousliberation. As Briscoe makes clear, the prospect elicited a complex blendof emotions from many slaves--Susan, for example, has been lulled intoconsidering herself a part (if a diminished part) of her white master'sfamily. A Long Way from Home does occasionally fall back on the patformulas of the television miniseries, and Briscoe doesn't manage to quiteignite Susan's conflicted feelings about bondage and freedom. But Susan'spostwar travails do convey the reality that Reconstruction was not only apolitical process but also a painfully personal one. --Katherine Anderson Customer Reviews (46)
An Ok Read
Predictable
Suprisingly Good!
Fantastic book that stays true to the heart
Heart-warming book |
5. AUDRA McDONALD - PLAYBILL - APRIL 29, 2006 by AUDRA / TED STERLING, MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR McDONALD | |
Paperback:
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(2006)
Asin: B003YEWLR4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
6. NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH AUDRA MCDONALD.NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC - PLAYBILL - DECEMBER 2006 by LORIN (MUSIC DIRECTOR) MAAZEL | |
Paperback:
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(2006)
Asin: B003YEX3NA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
7. AN EVENING WITH AUDRA McDONALD - SOUVENIR PROGRAM - PLAYBILL - MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2000 by BILL - TERRENCE McNALLY - JORDAN ROTH (CO-CHAIRS) BUTLER | |
Paperback:
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(2000)
Asin: B003YF4VI0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
8. People From Fresno, California: Sam Peckinpah, William Saroyan, Phil Austin, Carson Palmer, Tom Seaver, Audra Mcdonald, Kirk Kerkorian | |
Paperback: 510
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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9. Enter Audra's Paradise.: An article from: The Black Collegian by Katina R. Stapleton | |
Digital: 7
Pages
(2000-02-01)
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10. By the Light of My Father's Smile by Alice Walker | |
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(1998-09-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description It is the conceit of By the Light of My Father's Smile that angelshave complete access to the consciousness of the living beings theyobserve. One of the book's very first scenes involves the ebullientlovemaking of Susannah and her partner, Pauline, reported in sweaty detailby the angelic paternal voyeur. Highly explicit, this set piece is a kindof guerrilla assault on our sensibilities, preparing us to receiveWalker's urgent message--that sexuality and spirituality are inextricable,that denying one causes the other to atrophy as well. The blessings offathers are, according to this canon, essential to the sexual flowering andspiritual maturity of their female offspring. It is in the loss, theconferring, and the claiming of these blessings that the novel finds its narrative thrust. By the Light of My Father's Smile is intended perhaps less as astory than as a parable presenting Walker's cosmology for the newmillennium--one that synthesizes ancient and modern wisdoms in a way that'sas artistically daring as it is politically correct: Sex is good,repression is evil. Dominant is bad, distaff is good. European culture isdead meat, the third world is wise, there is ongoing commerce between theliving and the dead, great orgasms shall set us free. Many readers willagree that a world built upon these precepts surely would be preferable tothe one we now inhabit. Here, as in previous fictions, Walker thestoryteller is spellbinding, Walker the preacher-theorist, less so.On theother hand, what other novelist risks so bravely or with such generosity, and seeks to give so much? With the proper mindset, Walker assures us, anyonecan become a member of the Mundo tribe. --Joyce Thompson Customer Reviews (45)
This book well move you
A captivating book with many layers
curiouslyvoyeuristic
Not for everyone!
Alice challenged her style and won! |
11. Audra McDonald - How Glory Goes **ISBN: 9780634030963** by Not Available (NA) | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2003-12-01)
Asin: B001G4AJ46 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Leonard Bernstein.(Leonard Bernstein: Wonderful Town)(Video recording review): An article from: Notes by Brian Cockburn | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2006-03-01)
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13. The Broadway and cabaret scene.(Sound Recording Review) (sound recording review): An article from: Sensible Sound | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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14. Opera News, Feb. 2007, Vol. 71, No. 8 [single issue magazine (Mahagonny at Los Angeles Opera, Anna Karenina Premiere, Jenufa Recordings, Vol. 71 No. 8) | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2007)
Asin: B002EHCZ0A Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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