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The Greatest Beer Run Ever - J. T. Molloy - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

The Greatest Beer Run Ever - J. T. Molloy - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE DIRECTED BY PETER FARRELLY, STARRING ZAC EFRON AND RUSSELL CROWE! Instant New York Times Bestseller Instant USA Today Bestseller “Chickie takes us thousands of miles on a hilarious quest laced with sorrow, but never dull. You will laugh and cry, but you will not be sorry that you read this rollicking story.”—Malachy McCourt A wildly entertaining, feel-good memoir of an Irish-American New Yorker and former U.S. marine who embarked on a courageous, hare-brained scheme to deliver beer to his pals serving Vietnam in the late 1960s. One night in 1967, twenty-six-year-old John Donohue—known as Chick—was out with friends, drinking in a New York City bar. The friends gathered there had lost loved ones in Vietnam. Now they watched as anti-war protesters turned on the troops themselves. One neighborhood patriot came up with an inspired—some would call it insane—idea. Someone should sneak into Vietnam, track down their buddies there, give them messages of support from back home, and share a few laughs over a can of beer. It would be the Greatest Beer Run Ever. But who’d be crazy enough to do it? One man was up for the challenge—a U.S. Marine Corps veteran turned merchant mariner who wasn’t about to desert his buddies on the front lines when they needed him. Chick volunteered. A day later, he was on a cargo ship headed to Vietnam, armed with Irish luck and a backpack full of alcohol. Landing in Qui Nho’n, Chick set off on an adventure that would change his life forever—an odyssey that took him through a series of hilarious escapades and harrowing close calls, including the Tet Offensive. But none of that mattered if he could bring some cheer to his pals and show them how much the folks back home appreciated them. This is the story of that epic beer run, told in Chick’s own words and those of the men he visited in Vietnam.

DKK 198.00
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The Greatest Beer Run Ever - J. T. Molloy - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

The Greatest Beer Run Ever - J. T. Molloy - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE DIRECTED BY PETER FARRELLY, STARRING ZAC EFRON AND RUSSELL CROWE! Instant New York Times Bestseller Instant USA Today Bestseller “Chickie takes us thousands of miles on a hilarious quest laced with sorrow, but never dull. You will laugh and cry, but you will not be sorry that you read this rollicking story.”—Malachy McCourt A wildly entertaining, feel-good memoir of an Irish-American New Yorker and former U.S. marine who embarked on a courageous, hare-brained scheme to deliver beer to his pals serving Vietnam in the late 1960s. One night in 1967, twenty-six-year-old John Donohue—known as Chick—was out with friends, drinking in a New York City bar. The friends gathered there had lost loved ones in Vietnam. Now, they watched as anti-war protesters turned on the troops themselves. One neighborhood patriot came up with an inspired—some would call it insane—idea. Someone should sneak into Vietnam, track down their buddies there, give them messages of support from back home, and share a few laughs over a can of beer. It would be the Greatest Beer Run Ever. But who’d be crazy enough to do it? One man was up for the challenge—a U. S. Marine Corps veteran turned merchant mariner who wasn’t about to desert his buddies on the front lines when they needed him. Chick volunteered. A day later, he was on a cargo ship headed to Vietnam, armed with Irish luck and a backpack full of alcohol. Landing in Qui Nho’n, Chick set off on an adventure that would change his life forever—an odyssey that took him through a series of hilarious escapades and harrowing close calls, including the Tet Offensive. But none of that mattered if he could bring some cheer to his pals and show them how much the folks back home appreciated them. This is the story of that epic beer run, told in Chick’s own words and those of the men he visited in Vietnam.

DKK 187.00
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The Half of It - Madison Beer - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

I Believe I Can - UK - Grace Byers - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

What White People Can Do Next - Emma Dabiri - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Nothing Gold Can Stay - Ron Rash - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

We Can Only Save Ourselves - Alison Wisdom - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

We Can Only Save Ourselves - Alison Wisdom - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

"Alison Wisdom''s addictive, down-the-rabbit-hole debut reads like The Girls by way of The Virgin Suicides , with an extra dash of Cheever''s unsettling suburbia. The result is sinister and surprising: a novel I couldn''t put down, and one that I kept thinking about long after I''d reached its unexpected, chilling end." —Emily Temple, author of The Lightness One of Newsweek, Bustle, and LitHub''s Most Anticipated Books and Goodreads'' "Debut Novels to Discover in 2021," We Can Only Save Ourselves is the story of one teenage girl’s unlikely indoctrination and the reverberations in the tight-knit community she leaves behind. Alice Lange’s neighbors are proud to know her—a high-achieving student, cheerleader, and all-around good citizen, she’s a perfect emblem of their sunny neighborhood. The night before she’s expected to be crowned Homecoming Queen, though, she commits an act of vandalism, then disappears, following a magnetic stranger named Wesley to a bungalow in another part of the state. There, he promises, Alice can be her true self, shedding the shackles of conformity. At the bungalow, however, she learns that four other young women seeking enlightenment and adventure have already followed him there. Her new lifestyle is intoxicating at first, but as Wesley’s demands on all of them increase, the house becomes a pressure cooker—until one day they reach the point of no return. Back home, the story of Alice’s disappearance and radicalization is framed by the first-person plural chorus of the mothers who knew her before, who worry about her, but also resent the tear she made in the fabric of their perfect world, one that exposes the question: Isn’t suburbia a kind of cult unto itself? Combining the sharp social critique of Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere with the elegiac beauty of Emma Cline’s The Girls , this is a fierce literary debut from a writer to watch.

DKK 152.00
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We Can Only Save Ourselves - Alison Wisdom - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

We Can Only Save Ourselves - Alison Wisdom - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

"Alison Wisdom''s addictive, down-the-rabbit-hole debut reads like The Girls by way of The Virgin Suicides , with an extra dash of Cheever''s unsettling suburbia. The result is sinister and surprising: a novel I couldn''t put down, and one that I kept thinking about long after I''d reached its unexpected, chilling end." —Emily Temple, author of The Lightness One of Newsweek, Bustle, and LitHub''s Most Anticipated Books and Goodreads'' "Debut Novels to Discover in 2021," We Can Only Save Ourselves is the story of one teenage girl’s unlikely indoctrination and the reverberations in the tight-knit community she leaves behind. Alice Lange’s neighbors are proud to know her—a high-achieving student, cheerleader, and all-around good citizen, she’s a perfect emblem of their sunny neighborhood. The night before she’s expected to be crowned Homecoming Queen, though, she commits an act of vandalism, then disappears, following a magnetic stranger named Wesley to a bungalow in another part of the state. There, he promises, Alice can be her true self, shedding the shackles of conformity. At the bungalow, however, she learns that four other young women seeking enlightenment and adventure have already followed him there. Her new lifestyle is intoxicating at first, but as Wesley’s demands on all of them increase, the house becomes a pressure cooker—until one day they reach the point of no return. Back home, the story of Alice’s disappearance and radicalization is framed by the first-person plural chorus of the mothers who knew her before, who worry about her, but also resent the tear she made in the fabric of their perfect world, one that exposes the question: Isn’t suburbia a kind of cult unto itself? Combining the sharp social critique of Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere with the elegiac beauty of Emma Cline’s The Girls , this is a fierce literary debut from a writer to watch.

DKK 137.00
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Jop and Blip Wanna Know #1: Can You Hear a Penguin Fart on Mars? - Jim Benton - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Match Me If You Can - Susan Elizabeth Phillips - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

The Magic Paintbrush - Laurence Yep - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Thank You, Amelia Bedelia - Peggy Parish - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Clark the Shark and the School Sing - Bruce Hale - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

From Head to Toe - Eric Carle - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

The Power of Pressure - Dane Jensen - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

The Power of Pressure - Dane Jensen - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Be energized, but not overwhelmed What’s the most pressure you’ve ever been under? How did you react? What helped? What didn’t? Over the past five years, Dane Jensen has asked these questions of thousands of high performers—from Olympic gold medalists to Navy SEALs, politicians, executives and busy parents. What has emerged from these conversations is that while everyone’s experiences under pressure are unique, pressure follows patterns and develops in predictable ways. If we can recognize the patterns, we can improve our ability to sidestep the biological traps that can sabotage us—and use the energy that accompanies pressure to thrive. The Power of Pressure combines the insights gathered from Jensen’s work with the latest research in biology and neuroscience to help you - understand and use the “pressure equation” of importance, uncertainty and volume - escape the traps of pressure with effective tools and tactics - be ambidextrous so that you can handle pressure both in peak pressure moments and over the long haul - reduce tension, sleep better and have more energy so that you can meet challenges head-on - recognize pressure moments so that you can prepare for when you will likely the feel the heat - leverage strategies so that you can give everything you’ve got when it’s most important And more! How we navigate our highest-pressure moments has a huge impact on the overall trajectory of our lives, both in terms of how successful we are and how much we enjoy the journey along the way.

DKK 232.00
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Factotum tie-in - Charles Bukowski - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Splat the Cat: Up in the Air at the Fair - Rob Scotton - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Little Critter: Tricky Chickies - Mercer Mayer - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Pete the Cat: Scuba-Cat - Kimberly Dean - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Amazing Gorillas! - Sarah L. Thomson - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

How You Say It - Kinzler Katherine D. Kinzler - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

How You Say It - Kinzler Katherine D. Kinzler - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

From “one of the most brilliant young psychologists of her generation” (Paul Bloom), a groundbreaking examination of how speech causes some of our deepest social divides—and how it can help us overcome them. We gravitate toward people like us; it’s human nature. Race, class, and gender shape our social identities, and thus who we perceive as “like us” or “not like us”. But one overlooked factor can be even more powerful: the way we speak. As the pioneering psychologist Katherine Kinzler reveals in How You Say It, the way we talk is central to our social identity because our speech largely reflects the voices we heard as children. We can change how we speak to some extent, whether by “code-switching” between dialects or learning a new language; over time, your speech even changes to reflect your evolving social identity and aspirations. But for the most part, we are forever marked by our native tongue—and are hardwired to prejudge others by theirs, often with serious consequences. Your accent alone can determine the economic opportunity or discrimination you encounter in life, making speech one of the most urgent social-justice issues of our day. Our linguistic differences present challenges, Kinzler shows, but they also can be a force for good. Humans can benefit from being exposed to multiple languages —a paradox that should inspire us to master this ancient source of tribalism, and rethink the role that speech plays in our society.

DKK 256.00
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Women, Food, And Hormones - Gottfried Sara Gottfried - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk

Pinkalicious and the Robo-Pup - Victoria Kann - Bog - HarperCollins - Plusbog.dk