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A Desert of Pure Feeling by Judith Freeman,

A Desert of Pure Feeling by Judith Freeman,
From the writer whose voice Carolyn See has characterized as one of the strangest, most distinguished in American fiction writing today ("There is really nothing to compare her with, except, maybe, the austere beauty of a Japanese rock garden"), here is a richly dramatic novel about a woman struggling to make peace with herself as a mother, a lover, an artist, and a friend. Lucy Patterson has just encountered her past in the person of a man whom she has not seen for twenty-five years. Dr. Carlos Cabrera saved the life of her infant son, and it was her love for him that compelled her to end her marriage -- the first moment in an arc of emotional turbulence and upheaval that has since defined her existence. Her past having caught up with her, Lucy has come to an isolated motel in the desert outside Las Vegas to write out her life, reexamine it, and, she hopes, find its calm center. It's a journey she is determined to make alone, but in the next room is a young woman -- a single mother, stripper, and prostitute panicked about her own life -- whom Lucy finds she cannot, and finally does not want to, ignore. A fiercely odd pair, they nonetheless become indispensable to each other in navigating the emotional terrain of their past and in finding, separately and together, clear paths into the future. A Desert of Pure Feeling is the finest work we have yet seen from a writer whose gifts, at once lyrical and tough-minded, become vividly apparent in this penetrating and compelling story. "From the Hardcover edition.



CSI: The Complete Second Season (Widescreen)
CSI: The Complete Second Season (Widescreen)
This amazing DVD collection contains all 23 orignal Season Two episodes of the People's Choice Award winner for Favorite Television Dramatic Series. Including many brand-new, never-before-seen featurettes and audio commentaries. "CSI: The Complete Second Season" is worth investigating further. Disc 1: "Burked" - With audio commentary by Carol Mendelsohn; "Chaos Theory"; "Overload" and "Bully For You" Disc 2: "Scuba Doobie-Doo"; "Alter Boys" with audio commentary by Ann Donahus and Danny Cannon; "Caged" and "Slaves Of Las Vegas" Disc 3: "And Then There Were None"; "Ellie" - with audio commentary by Anthony Zuiker and Gary Dourdan; "Organ Grinder" and "You've Got Male" Disc 4: "Identity Crisis"; "The Finger"; "Burden Of Proof" and "Primum Non Nocere" Disc 5: "Felonius Monk"; "Chasing The Bus"; "Stalker" and "Cats In The Cradle..." Disc 6: "Anatomy Of Love"; "Cross-Jurisdictions" and "The Hunger Artist" "Behind The Scenes" Featurettes: Makeup, Music & Special Effects, CSI: Shooting Locations, The CSI Tour, Tools of the Trade, The Making of a Hit.



Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection - The Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection in Las Vegas, Nevada (Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard), the latter also known as the Las Vegas Strip is noteworthy for several reasons. It was the first intersection completely closed to street level pedestrian traffic in Las Vegas and its four corners are home to four of the largest hotels in the world, including the largest, as of 2004, the MGM Grand with 5,044 rooms.

Flamingo Las Vegas - The Flamingo Las Vegas is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment and is located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The property offers a 77,000 ft² (7,200 m²) casino along with 3,626 hotel rooms.

Las Vegas Strip - The Las Vegas Strip (also known as The Strip) is 4 mi (6.7 km) of Las Vegas Boulevard South partly in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, that has been designated an All-American Road.

Circus Circus Las Vegas - Circus Circus Las Vegas is a circus-themed 3,774 room hotel and 101,000 square foot (9,392 m²) casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada on the Las Vegas Strip that is owned and operated by MGM Mirage. Circus Circus features free circus acts on a regular basis throughout the day and the only RV park on the Strip.



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