![]() ![]() ![]() As the dark scandals of an industry bent on controlling and commodifying beautiful girls begin to bubble up, Rachel wonders if she’s strong enough to be a winner, or if she’ll end up crushed… Especially when she begins to develop feelings for K-pop star and DB golden boy Jason Lee. Six years ago, she was recruited by DB Entertainment-one of Seoul’s largest K-pop labels, known for churning out some of the world’s most popular stars. ![]() What would you give for a chance to live your dreams?įor seventeen-year-old Korean American Rachel Kim, the answer is almost everything. Crazy Rich Asians meets Gossip Girl by way of Jenny Han in this knockout debut about a Korean American teen who is thrust into the competitive, technicolor world of K-pop, from Jessica Jung, K-pop legend and former lead singer of one of the most influential K-pop girl groups of all time, Girls ’ Generation. ![]()
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![]() ![]() In my mind this is a huge leap in the history of mankind – far greater than landing on the moon – and it is of vital interest for the practice of psychoanalysis among other equally important things. The long-held theory that brain functions were localized and specialized has now evolved to embrace the recognition that the brain is plastic and can actually change itself with exercise and understanding. Doidge gives new hope to everyone from the youngest to the oldest among us from the stroke victim to the person born with brain abnormality from those who can not seem to learn to those whose neurotic suffering has stunted growth through denial and other defenses and from those who cannot feel to those who feel too much. ![]() Contrary to the original belief that after childhood the brain begins a long process of decline, he shows us that our brains have the remarkable power to grow, change, overcome disabilities, learn, recover, and alter the very culture that has the potential to deeply affect human nature.Ĭlear, fascinating, and gripping is how I would describe this invitation to understand how the brain can work. Doidge takes the reader by the hand and carefully explains that the brain can and does change throughout life. ![]() Psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, writer, and researcher Norman Doidge delivers a revolutionary message in The Brain That Changes Itself, a very important and informative book that should be read by all. ![]() ![]() ![]() His production credits include the TV movies Witness Against Hitler (1996) and Breaking the Code, which won the Best Single Drama award at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards. ![]() In 1968 Emery recorded an album, featuring extracts from the show, forĮmery has worked both as a freelance writer and producer, and later produced through his own production company, The Drama House. ![]() He began his career producing and acting at Keele, most notably in his first one-man show taken from the novels and plays of Samuel Beckett, called A Remnant, which played in the West End, the Edinburgh Festival and toured worldwide. He was born in 1944 and educated at Keele University. Emery, better known by his professional name of Jack Emery, is a British director, writer and producer for stage, TV and radio. writer and producer for stage, TV and radio. ![]() |