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One Pair of Hands
After being expelled from drama schools and exhausted by the deb party circuit, Monica Dickens takes on the role of cook-general for the English upper classes. While frantically trying to cook and clean for a succession of employers -- the abusive bachelor fashion designer, the spatting newlyweds, the elusive Lady W. and her vast country estate, and the almost too-kind Vaughan family, among others -- she subjects herself to all the degradations and delights of life as a servant in England in the 1930s..
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"Chopsticks Only Work in Pairs"

-- Emily Chao, The China Quarterly

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Riffs and Reciprocities: Prose Pairs
Stephen Dunn experiments with short, related pieces that play off each other in the manner of jazz improvisations The resulting pairs cover such subjects as "Scruples/Saints, " "Hypocrisy/Precision, " and "Anger/Generosity." The wisdom and startling turns we've come to expect from Dunn are everywhere in the ninety miniatures (forty-five pairs) that comprise this volume..
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Pair Work 3: Upper Intermediate Adanced (PENG)
*41 stimulating pair-work activities in each book including role-plays, simulations and problem-solving *Intensive conversation practice based around practical, contemporary topics *Ideal to introduce or supplement a lesson - each activity can be completed in 15-30 minutes.
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Pair Work 1: Elementary Intermediate (2nd Edition) (PENG)
*40 stimulating pair-work activities in each book including role-plays, simulations and problem-solving *Intensive conversation practice based around practical, contemporary topics *Ideal to introduce or supplement a lesson -- each activity can be completed in 15-30 minutes.
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Famous Pairs: A Deliciously Absurd Collection of Portraits

Ah, the ubiquitous art photography book with its boring pictures of boring celebrities Not so, Famous Pairs. Still life with fruit? Not exactly Think famous couples as fruit. Pears, more precisely. Photographer Jeannie Sprecher and writer Kim O'Brien have created a deliciously twisted take on celebrity photos and art photography. In Famous Pairs, they present some of our culture's most famous and infamous duos as pears. The result? A juicy collection ripe with funny social commentary.

Don't worry. You'll have no trouble recognizing these couples. Bonnie and Clyde riddled with bullet holes. Adam and Eve confronting the apple. King Henry VIII beside a decapitated Anne Boleyn. Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky . . . Let's just say it's a good thing the artists used fruit as their medium.

With artistic arrangements of shapely Anjous, Bartletts, Red Bartletts, and Boscs that will make your mouth water and rich four-color photography, Sprecher and O'Brien have assembled a unique collection that both skewers and rivals the most pretentious art photography books. After one taste, you will certainly agree. Another serving, please!

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