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Michael Perry

    Michael Perry est un écrivain dont l'œuvre se caractérise par une observation perspicace de la nature humaine et une profonde compréhension de la vie quotidienne. S'appuyant sur un parcours diversifié incluant les soins infirmiers et l'agriculture, Perry apporte une perspective unique sur des thèmes allant de l'humour à la résilience. Son style d'écriture est direct et accessible, utilisant souvent des anecdotes et des récits pour captiver les lecteurs et susciter la réflexion. La prose de Perry est reconnue pour son authenticité et sa résonance, reflétant ses racines du Midwest et sa gratitude pour les opportunités de la vie.

    Visiting Tom
    Over and Over
    Visiting Tom: A Man, a Highway, and the Road to Roughneck Grace
    Peaceful Persistence
    Hunker: Brief Essays on Human Connection
    Experience = Everything
    • 2023

      Forty Acres Deep

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The story follows farmer Harold as he grapples with the death of his wife and the impending loss of his farm to harsh winter conditions. Set against a backdrop of stark, wintry beauty, it explores his desperate quest for meaning in a world that feels alien to him. Blending grim humor with profound insights, the narrative delves into themes of accountability and resilience, ultimately suggesting that even in despair, the possibility of hope remains.

      Forty Acres Deep
    • 2023

      Kuriose Pflanzen

      Von Hot Lips über Wasserfalle bis Spritzgurke. 40 besondere Pflanzen und Pilze aus der ganzen Welt präsentiert von „Mr. Plant Geek“ Michael Perry.

      Willkommen in der Welt der außergewöhnlichen Pflanzen und Pilze! Michael Perry, auch bekannt als „Mr. Plant Geek“, nimmt Sie mit auf eine Entdeckungstour zu 40 kuriosen Arten. Unterhaltsam erklärt er, was jede dieser Pflanzen und Pilze so besonders macht. Mit detaillierten Illustrationen und spannenden Fakten ist dies ein witziges, informatives Buch für Naturliebhaber*innen und Hobbygärtner*innen. Entdecken Sie die skurrilsten Pflanzen der Erde: von kleinen bis großen, wohlriechenden bis stinkenden, schönen bis hässlichen Exemplaren. Welche Blume sieht aus wie Darth Vader? Warum gilt die Telegrafenpflanze als Dancing Queen? Überraschende Fakten, spannende Pflanzenporträts und witzige Reiseerlebnisse des Autors sorgen für großen Lesespaß. Erfahren Sie mehr über Schurkenpflanzen, die sich kriminell benehmen, und tanzende Superhelden. Dieses Buch bietet außergewöhnliche Informationen, von der Wasserfalle, die ihre Beute in 10–20 Millisekunden schnappt, über die Enten-Orchidee bis zum gruseligen Krakenpilz. Es vermittelt nicht nur die kulturelle Bedeutung und den Lebensraum der Pflanzen und Pilze, sondern zeigt auch, ob und wie Sie sie selbst anbauen können. Seien Sie gespannt auf einen humorvollen Einblick in die faszinierende Welt der skurrilen Pflanzen und Pilze!

      Kuriose Pflanzen
    • 2022

      Hunker: Brief Essays on Human Connection

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(11)Évaluer

      Another in a series (including From the Top, Roughneck Grace, Million Billion, and Peaceful Persistence) of collected brief essays by New York Times bestselling author and humorist Michael Perry. "Although these pieces were written during times of unrest and pandemic, they drew on human connection," says Perry. "Week after week, slowly at first, and then regularly, I received messages, emails, comments, and sometimes even a handwritten note from readers who weren't looking to me for advice or a 'take' on the latest news blast or controversy or tragedy or variant. Instead they said they were grateful for a brief break from it all. Something to go with their morning coffee. Something to read before bed. Something heartfelt, something goofy. Something that was anything but that other thing. Something to lighten the hunker."

      Hunker: Brief Essays on Human Connection
    • 2021

      A Year More Like a Lifetime

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      In his second year at Walbrook College of Education, student teacher Robin Aldous Webb navigates the challenges and triumphs of educating future generations. The narrative explores his growth as an educator, the relationships he builds with students and colleagues, and the impact of his teaching philosophy. Through various experiences, Robin confronts the realities of the educational system and his own aspirations, making for a compelling journey of personal and professional development.

      A Year More Like a Lifetime
    • 2020
    • 2020

      Peaceful Persistence

      Essays On...

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(14)Évaluer

      Exploring a wide range of themes, this collection features brief essays that blend humor and introspection, reflecting on everyday life and poignant moments. From the chaos of family life and the quirks of nature to the wisdom gained from road trips and the challenges of parenting, the author shares personal anecdotes and observations. Touching on topics like contentment, hope, and the absurdities of modern life, these columns, drawn from "Roughneck Grace," offer a heartfelt and relatable glimpse into the complexities of human experience.

      Peaceful Persistence
    • 2018

      Experience = Everything

      Life Transformation the Springhill Way

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(6)Évaluer

      The essence of hope has been the cornerstone of SpringHill for nearly fifty years, shaping its mission and impacting over half a million lives. This book explores the profound influence of hope within the community, illustrating its transformative power and the enduring legacy of SpringHill's commitment to fostering positive change. Through inspiring stories and experiences, it highlights how a simple word can lead to significant transformations in individuals and communities alike.

      Experience = Everything
    • 2017

      Montaigne in Barn Boots

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(543)Évaluer

      Michael Perry's exploration is sparked by a painful kidney stone, leading him to the essays of Michel de Montaigne. He likens his reading experience to chickens foraging for scraps, capturing the moments of insight and struggle as he navigates Montaigne’s wisdom. Through humor and reflection, Perry delves into the philosopher's thoughts, seeking to uncover valuable lessons about life, blending personal anecdotes with philosophical musings.

      Montaigne in Barn Boots
    • 2017

      This collection features a diverse array of essays and magazine pieces by Michael Perry, showcasing his reflections on nature, health, and culture. Drawing from notable publications such as Backpacker and Outside, the work captures his unique voice and insights on outdoor experiences and personal journeys. The pieces explore themes of adventure, resilience, and the human connection to the environment, making it a rich tapestry of writing that resonates with outdoor enthusiasts and readers interested in thoughtful commentary.

      Danger, Man Working: Writing from the Heart, the Gut, and the Poison Ivy Patch
    • 2016

      Visiting Tom

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(55)Évaluer

      The book offers an intimate look at a distinctive individual and their commitment to a particular lifestyle. Through detailed storytelling, it explores the nuances of this person's experiences and the values that shape their existence, reflecting on the broader themes of dedication and individuality. The author's previous works, Coop and Population: 485, set a foundation for this engaging narrative that promises to resonate with readers interested in personal journeys and the intricacies of rural life.

      Visiting Tom