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ATHLEISURE MAG NOV 2019 | BINGELY BOOKS
Bingely Books
of these moments from the ear- ly 1970s until the mid 1990s. The inroduction has a few words by Paul McCartney himself as well as a foreward by Chrissie Hynde with an essay by art critic Ekow Eshran.
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In addition to seeing the fam- ily, images include landscapes across Scotland and Arizona. Ad- ditional images include an array of celebrities such as Steve Mc- Queen as well as a host of ani- mals! - all caught on Polaroid.
LITTLE WEIRDS Little, Brown and Company Jenny Slate
AthleisureMag.com - 146 - Issue #47 | Nov 2019 THE POLAROID DIARIES TASCHEN Linda McCartney Sometimes when you think about it, we live our day to day lives and it goes by with a number of unextraordinary occurences that take place. But when you think about it, the very act of be- ing out and about includes a lot of odd things that come togeth- er. Jenny Slate highlights these things by allowing us to think about the strangeness of these daily occurences - like living in a rotating environment that is a part of a system of other orbs that are all connected in order for us to go about our day. Living on Earth, we get to know a number of feelings from those that are charming and delighful to those that are much more complicated to navigate. The spontenaety of this thing that The Polaroid Diaries by Linda McCartney provides personal images of her work in the follow up to the bestselling TASCHEN monograph Life in Photographs book. Readers can see the world through her eyes as well as her family. Enjoy por- traits that are taken of Paul McCartney, their four children from funny faces to matching pajamas. These images capture the everyday moments on their farm in Southern England. This coffeetable book shares 200 photos

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we call life allows us to take these turns and to share it with others. Every high and low reminds us that we are alive and that we can have an impact and that we must remember all of these things as we go about our day to day life.
GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN Avon Talia Hibbert
Issue #47 | Nov 2019 When faced with a chronically ill condi- tion that nearly left Chloe Brown dead, there is a moment of clarity where she decides to truly live! To live, she must have a goal, a plan and a list. Ultimately, she decides that she needs to Get a Life and there are 7 directives that will assist her in doing that! In part, she decides to
