Philadelphia Senior Center and EXIT REALTY The Waterfront Group Honor NBC 10 Anchor/ Consumer Report Tracy Davidson at Coffee Cup Exhibition

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) April 28, 2009

Philadelphia Senior Center (PSC), and host sponsor EXIT REALTY “The Waterfront Group,” honor NBC 10 Anchor/ Consumer Reporter Tracy Davidson at the “6th Coffee Cup Exhibition and Reception.” The event will take place on Thursday, May 14, 2009, from 5:30pm – 8:30pm, at City Hall, Broad and Market streets, Philadelphia, PA. The Exhibition will feature functional pottery, culinary-themed mixed media, and handmade jewelry by artists from Philadelphia Senior Center, the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial and the Clay Studio. All work is for sale, with PSC receiving thirty percent of the proceeds. The event will also feature lavish hors’ d’oeuvres, desserts, coffee, wine, beer, live music, and a silent auction.

NBC 10 Anchor/ Consumer Reporter Tracy Davidson will be honored for her work on behalf of older adults in the Philadelphia region. At NBC 10, Davidson has informed consumers, especially seniors, about consumer reports and trends, scams and dangerous products. Most recently, Davidson visited PSC to educate seniors about the transition to digital television. Davidson also volunteered with PSC to successfully raise funds for a new air conditioning system in 2008.

Frederick Hart, from Frederick Hart Entertainment, will serve as the master of ceremonies. Live musical entertainment will be provided by the Josh Machiz Trio. A silent auction will feature airline tickets from Southwest Airlines, a weekend in Washington D.C. at the Holiday Inn Capital, an overnight at Caesar’s Pocono Resorts, and four club box seats to the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Classic Cake Company will provide dessert. Beer will be provided by the Philadelphia Brewing Company. Coffee will be provided by Starbucks. Cheese will be provided by Whole Foods Market.

Proceeds from the “Exhibition” will help keep seniors independent in their homes and communities. Funds will help provide financial management services, housing services, counseling, emergency assistance funds, weekly classes and activities, and daily meal service. PSC serves 5,000+ seniors each year through three branches, home-based services, and in the community. PSC provides 70,000 meals a year, and 80 classes and activities a week.

“Many of our clients need help to find housing, get out of debt, work with creditors, or pay their utility bills. They turn to us for emergency cash assistance, counseling and daily meal service,” said Chief Executive Officer Robert J. Groves, MA, MPH. “For thousands of seniors, these services are not a luxury, but a necessity. The Coffee Cup Exhibition makes these services possible for 5,000 clients and members.”

Tickets to the event are $ 75 per person, and $ 55 for seniors 55 and older. Sponsorships begin at $ 25. To make a reservation or donation, contact Senior Development Officer Kory Michael Aversa at (215) 546-5879, ext. 277.

The “6th Coffee Cup Exhibition and Reception” is presented by the Philadelphia Senior Center, with support from exclusive host sponsor EXIT REALTY “The Waterfront Group.” Other corporate sponsors include Cozen O’Connor and Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals.

About Philadelphia Senior Center

For 60 years, PSC has kept tens of thousands of seniors independent in their homes and communities. PSC touches the lives of 5,000+ older adults each year, including those most in need, as well as those looking to learn, grow and make a contribution to their communities. Services focus on adults, age 55 and older, and include special focus on those with high needs, including women, minorities, those who live alone, and elderly with incomes near or below the poverty level. For more information, call (215) 546-5879 or visit http://www.philaseniorcenter.org.

About Exclusive Host Sponsor EXIT REALTY

An active community partner, EXIT REALTY “The Waterfront Group,” is a franchise of EXIT REALTY Corporation International, a company devoted to giving a ‘hand up’ to people wanting more in their lives. EXIT REALTY “The Waterfront Group,” independently owned and operated by Marie Bontigao, is committed to serving the community. In addition to addressing your real estate needs, “The Waterfront Group” provides free real estate seminars and workshops open to the public, including topics such as first time homebuying, investing, financing, credit counseling, networking, and career night. They are conveniently located at 1080 N. Delaware Avenue. For more information, call (215) 425-2200, visit http://www.exitwaterfrontgroup.com.

EXIT REALTY “The Waterfront Group” has been a generous supporter of older adults and Philadelphia Senior Center. EXIT REALTY “The Waterfront Group” is the driving force behind the Fan Fair program at the Tioga Branch. They exclusively sponsor hundreds of fans, and provide volunteers to help seniors during hot weather emergencies.

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63rd Annual BIG Seattle Boat Show Cruises Into Town This Week: Drops Anchor Friday January 29th


Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 25, 2010

The one and only BIG Seattle Boat Show (http://www.seattleboatshow.com) is set to get underway at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 29th. The annual show with two locations at Qwest Field Event Center and South Lake Union is the West Coasts largest boat show with 1,000 boats and yachts and more than three acres of accessories, electronics and boating gear. Unique to the Seattle Boat Show is the large variety of boats on display. At other shows you may find yourself in a sea of bass boats or wakeboard boats. At the Seattle show, the boats on display are representative of the wide range of boating available in the region. This year the smallest boat in the show fits in a backpack and the largest is a 143 foot mega yacht. The show runs through Saturday, February 6th.

But boats and accessories are just one part of the big show. Other attractions this year include:

If Money Is No Object

Three boats over 100 feet in the length will be on display at South Lake Union. The largest in the show is 143 feet and asking price is $ 6.4 million. Tour the boats and dream a little.

Boating On a Budget:

Dont have a few million to spare? Not to worry. There are dozens and dozens of boats at the show that can be financed for $ 250 a month or less. Dont let another summer pass you by without getting on the water.

Come Fly With Me — Two Weeks to Taxi:

Need a plane to get to that 143-foot yacht you just bought or to your wilderness cabin? See the kit built plane that you can build in two weeks. And the wings fold up for tight spaces. The ultimate DIY project and the first time a plane has been in the boat show.

Most Unusual Boat at the Show:

Sealegs, an amphibious 20 dinghy that can top 60 mph on the water. It has three wheels and goes from land to water and vice versa with the simple push of a button. It could be straight out of a James Bond movie but its actually the perfect boat for exploring our northwest islands and beaches. Drives right up out of the water and on to the beach or a boat launch ramp.

Toy Story — Worlds Largest Toy Boat Collection:

Jerry Bauer got his first toy boat when he was 2 years old and has been collecting them ever since. To say its a bit of an obsession would be an understatement. In fact Jerry good naturedly calls it a disease. Today the collection numbers 5,000+. More than 1,000 boats from the collection will be on display at the show. Bound to delight the children as well as the child in every adult. (Kids 10 and under get in free to the show.)

Arctic Explorer and Filmmaker Shares Rare Footage:

Emmy award-winning filmmaker Sprague Theobald will share amazing unreleased footage from his upcoming documentary, Braving The Northwest Passage. This stunning film is from his five month epic journey across the Arctic aboard the 57′ Nordhavn Bagan. Bagan will be on display at South Lake Union where you can tour the boat, meet the cast and crew, even take home a free DVD. Get a taste, watch the trailer at: http://www.seattleboatshow.com/northwest-passage.html

Atlanta News Anchor Justin Farmer (87) to be Keynote Speaker for Darlington School’s Career Day


Rome, Georgia (PRWEB) January 13, 2012

Darlington School’s biannual Career Day will feature a keynote address by alumnus Justin Farmer (87), an Atlanta news anchor, on Jan. 20 at 8:30 a.m. in Morris Chapel.

We are thrilled that Justin is returning to campus again for Career Day, said Vicki Vincent, director of alumni relations. Two years ago, he was gracious enough to lead a session on broadcast journalism and we are excited to welcome him back again as our keynote speaker. Justin has achieved a great deal of success in his field and it will be neat for students to hear from someone they have seen on TV.

Farmer anchors WSB-TVs Channel 2 Action News at 5, Channel 2 Action News at 6 and the Channel 2 Action News Nightbeat. His recent assignments have included a one-on-one interview with President Barack Obama at the White House, where he examined the presidents policies on government spending and illegal immigration.

From Cuba to Brazil to Washington, D.C., Farmer has been recognized for covering national and international stories that affect Atlanta and Georgia. Twice in 2010, he traveled to the Arizona-Mexico border for groundbreaking reports revealing that Middle Eastern terrorists have crossed into the U.S. from Mexico. As the political season nears, he will moderate political debates and cover issues like Georgias transportation and employment landscapes.

Prior to his return to his hometown of Atlanta and WSB-TV, Farmer worked at the ABC affiliate in Dallas and the Fox station in Denver. His other stops included the NBC station in West Palm Beach, Fla., and CNN-Sports Illustrated in Atlanta. His first job was in Albany, Ga., a job he got after interning at WSB-TV.

Farmer holds a political science degree from Boston College.

Career Day sessions focusing on various professions from entertainment to psychology will be led by 23 other alumni including Tara (Williams) Ashbaugh (91), Carrington Astin (06), Michael Byrd (03), Martha (Wilkinson) Compton (83), Helen Davis (02), Ryan Fox (01), Bryan Freeman (77), Sara Harbin (95), Angelyn (Waddell) Hill (99), Jim Hudson (81), John Scott Husser (99), Ryan Jones (97), Howie Lowden (94), Kim McConkey (73), Elyse Moody (03), Lauren Muller (02), Julia (Barton) Pollard (86), Sarah Rhodes (02), Matt Sawhill (96), J.T. Watters (97), Charlie Williams (82), Georgia (Harris) Wooller (02) and Col. Faylene Wright (71T). Kathleen (Smith) Hughes (84) will also present a special program to freshmen and sophomores.

We are so appreciative of all of our alumni who are returning to Darlington for Career Day to give our students a firsthand glimpse into their respective careers, Vincent said. This is something our students are really looking forward to, and I know that our alumni will not disappoint them!

Career Day is sponsored biannually by Darlington Schools Alumni Council.

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MTNW Completes Offshore Oil & Gas Anchor Winch Monitoring Project in Nigeria for Adamac


Seattle, WA (PRWEB) March 21, 2011

Measurement Technology Northwest (MTNW) announces major award from Adamac, a leading Nigerian Oil & Gas Services Company based in Port Harcourt. The project called for 9 running line tensiometers, displays, and software to monitor the anchor winch lines for a pipe-laying barge.

The Gulf of Guinea off of Nigeria is one of the fastest growing new oil patches. It is becoming as criss-crossed with sub-sea pipes as any ocean in the world, explained Tom Rezanka, Managing Director of MTNW. Oil companies operating in sub-sea environments have to be very careful about where they place their anchors for mooring. They need to know immediately if one of their anchors is slipping and could potentially pull through other nearby pipelines, or disrupt the laying of their own pipe.

Kehinde Onibokun, Assistant General Manager of Adamacs Pipelines Unit agrees with Rezanka, stating: Adamac is a fast growing Oil & Gas Services firm, working with the largest energy producers in the world. Part of our responsibility for personnel, equipment and environmental safety is to ensure that our own pipeline laying equipment is outfitted with the latest technology for monitoring. Kehinde went on to explain the reason Adamac chose to work with MTNW: MTNWs anchor winch monitoring technology provides instant feedback to the vessel operators for immediate decision-making and also has data-logging for long-term, after-action review and analysis.

Rezanka explained that having technology continuously monitor anchor winch tension trends and historical peak loads locally at the winch station, in the control room, and remotely through the PC increases the safety factor beyond other currently available systems. With historical data-logging of tension loads that MTNWs WinchDAC software provides, vessel owner and managers have the capability to demonstrate and certify performance to their customers.

We have placed anchor winch mooring systems in the North Sea, Dubai, Venezuela, Singapore and now Nigeria, said Matt Mostad, VP of Sales at MTNW. We are pleased to see growing recognition in the importance of mooring monitoring and data-logging for end-customers and for rig managers.

Measurement Technology NW, a Seattle, WA based company, provides a wide range of precision line control products; including the LCI-90i and LCI-80 (winch monitoring display), WinchDAC (winch monitoring software), running line tensiometers, and much more.

Look for MTNW at the Offshore Technology Conference in May 2011 (Booth 8835).

The Adamac Group of Companies is a wholly Nigerian indigenous-owned organization with its head office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and offices with support facilities in Warri in Delta State, and Eket in Akwa Ibom State.

Call us at 206-634-1308, or send an email to lci(at)mtnw-usa(dot)com.

Measurement Technology NW / 4211 – 24th Avenue West / Seattle, WA 98199 / http://www.mtnw-usa.com

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Latisys Selects HP CloudSystem to Anchor Private Cloud Solution


Englewood, CO (PRWEB) June 22, 2011

Latisys, a leading national provider of colocation, managed hosting, managed services and disaster recovery solutions, today announced it has selected HP CloudSystem as the core infrastructure platform for the Latisys Private Cloud a key component of the firms unified architecture that supports highly secure cloud services and enables a hybrid managed hosting cloud.

HP CloudSystem is the most complete, integrated and open platform that enables enterprises and service providers to build and manage services across private, public and hybrid cloud environments. It will empower Latisys customers to rapidly speed provisioning time for IT resources and more easily achieve an improved balance of flexibility, scalability and security. Beyond automating the creation of virtual pools of servers, storage and network resources, the HP CloudSystem platform enables Latisys to fully manage both dedicated and virtualized resources on a single cloud ecosystemgiving customers unprecedented control over infrastructure and applications.

Todays CIO seeks solutions that deliver on the promise of cloud computing on-demand infrastructure, self-service, consumption-based billing, burstability and rapid provisioning without compromising security and reliability, said Christian Teeft, Vice President, Engineering, Latisys. The HP CloudSystem goes beyond enterprise-grade delivering a service provider-grade solution that enables us to make the private cloud a reality for any organization, regardless of how complex or demanding their infrastructure requirements may be.

Latisys Private Cloud is designed for both enterprise customers and service providers. By leveraging the HP CloudSystem, Latisys is uniquely positioned to help customers:

Finally, a movie titled Anchor Baby for all the “Anchor Babies” all over the world


(PRWEB) May 7, 2010

A new movie entitled Anchor Baby depicts the struggles of most “Anchor Babies” and their parents in the US. The movie is about an expectant couple, Joyce and Paul Unanga who are living in the United States illegally. Their dream is to have their baby in the US. This single act will guarantee automatic citizenship for their baby. The choices and struggles they go through to achieve this dream are showcased in this emotion filled drama. The film is currently in post-production in Toronto, Canada. Anchor Baby is slated for release by December 2010.

Anchor Baby is a

Anchor Baby movie – Watch “Behind The Scenes” video of the film, featuring Omoni Oboli, Sam Sarpong and Terri Oliver


(PRWEB) July 7, 2010

Go behind the scenes of the movie Anchor Baby, to see Nollywood featuring Hollywood and Canada film industry. Anchor Baby is an independent film that highlights the struggles of most immigrants in the United States and other developed countries across the world. The movie features Nigerian Nollywood star Omoni Oboli as the leading actress, and Ghanaian Hollywood actor Sam Sarpong. It also features Canadian actress/songwriter Terri Oliver and a host of other Canadian and US cast members.

Click on this youtube link to watch the Behind The Scenes video of the movie Anchor Baby. Anchor Baby Behind The Scenes.

The movie Anchor Baby features Nigerian Nollywood star Omoni Oboli as the leading actress, and Ghanaian Hollywood actor Sam Sarpong. It also features Canadian actress/songwriter Terri Oliver and a host of other Canadian and US cast members.

It is produced by Alpha Galore films, a division of Alpha Galore Inc. which is owned by Nigerian born/Canadian based filmmaker Lonzo Nzekwe. He is also the writer and director of the movie Anchor Baby. For more information on the production company please visit Alpha Galore films.

Synopsis:

Married illegal immigrant couple, Joyce (Omoni Oboli) and Paul Unanga (Sam Sarpong) have been ordered by the US immigration to leave the country by voluntary departure. They agree to leave; but only after Joyce who is 5 months pregnant delivers her baby in the US. This will guarantee automatic US citizenship for their child. The couple ignores the deportation order, and go into hiding. Later, Paul is caught and deported by a team of overzealous Immigration officers, led by agent Mark Castello (Michael Scratch). This leaves Joyce to struggle on her own to accomplish their dream.

Then, Joyce meets Susan Backley (Terri Oliver), a married freelance writer who offers to help her with free accommodation until her baby is born. Now, with the help of Susan, Joyce sets out on the most daring journey of her life to achieve the American Dream for her unborn child. She will try by any means necessary.

The theme of the movie is about the Love, dreams, desperation, betrayal, hope and struggles, faced by these non-citizens in order to belong to the American society.

Anchor Baby is actually a

Award Winning Nigerian/Canadian Film ‘Anchor Baby’ Gets a UK Theatrical Release Starting From September 2, 2011


Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB UK) 26 July 2011

After various successful cinema releases in Nigeria, Ghana and Canada, Anchor Baby the debut movie by a Nigerian born/Canada based director Lonzo Nzekwe gets a theatrical released in the United Kingdom. It will be release initially in Odeon Greenwich, Lee Valley, Streatham, Surrey Quays and Manchester Printworks cinemas starting from September 2, 2011. Anchor Baby is starring the award winning Nollywood actress Omoni Oboli, British born/LA based actor/supermodel Sam Sarpong and Canadian actress Terri Oliver.

This will be the second time in UK history for a movie produced and directed by a Nigerian, and starring a Nollywood actor will be released theatrically in the UK cinemas. After the recent success of a Nollywood movie titled “The Mirror Boy” at the UK cinemas, Odeon cinemas in UK seem to be placing their focus on the emerging Nigeria Nollywood film industry by choosing to also release Anchor Baby in their cinemas. A spokesman from Odeon stated that the movie represents a new trend of high quality films coming out of the Nigeria film industry recently; that’s why Odeon UK feels comfortable booking it for a September 2 release. Anchor Baby is set to achieve a successful UK cinema release judging by it exceptional picture quality and great reviews from viewers and film critics around the world.

This is a movie that is somewhat controversial in nature, and will keep you glued to your seat and guessing for the entire ninety-five minutes of the film. BBC “Focus On Africa” editor Leslie Goffe, wrote a two page article on the movie in their July/September 2011 edition of the magazine; calling it “a movie with consequences… with roots in Africa”.

On the film festival circuit, Anchor Baby has won the “Best Film” and “Best Actress” awards at the 2010 Harlem International Film Festival. It has also won the “Best ScreenPlay” at the 2010 Los Angeles Movie Awards. Omoni Oboli who gave the performance of a lifetime also won “Best Actress” award at Los Angeles Movie Awards, adding to her win at the Harlem film festival. Anchor Baby won the “Golden Palm Award” and “Award of Excellence” at the 2010 Mexico International Film Festival and Canada International Film Festival respectively. It was also an official selection at other prestigious film festivals around the world such as Pan African International Film Festival and San Diego Black Film Festival.

“A movie with a lot of heart and important social issues” is a quote from Dan Lyon; a Feature Film Unit Director for Telefilm Canada.

Synopsis:

Married, illegal immigrant couple Joyce (Omoni Oboli) and Paul Unanga (Sam Sarpong) have been ordered by the U.S. immigration to leave the country. They decide that they will leave, but only after Joyce, who is five months pregnant, delivers her baby in the U.S. This will guarantee automatic U.S. citizenship for their child. Ignoring the deportation order the couple goes into hiding. Later, Paul is caught and deported by a team of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

But bureaucracy keeps getting in the way of Joyce achieving her goal and just as she is about to give up hope, she meets Susan Backley (Terri Oliver), a married freelance writer who offers to help in the form of safe, free accommodation until the baby is born. With the help of her newfound friend, Joyce sets out to make the American Dream come true for her unborn child.

Anchor Baby is a movie everyone need to see; especially anyone who is an immigrant or knows one. One cannot afford to miss it. Fortunately for those in the UK, Anchor Baby will be releasing in UK Odeon cinemas starting from September 2. The confirmed Odeon cinema locations as at this writing are Greenwich, Lee Valley, Streatham, Surrey Quays and Manchester Printworks cinemas.

For more information check out their website at http://www.anchorbabymovie.com

For photos, videos and more info on the film, “Like” their Facebook fan page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anchor-Baby-movie/150384228305244

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Anchor Books Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Nigerian Writer Chinua Achebe’s Novel “Things Fall Apart” with a Tribute in New York with Nobel Prize Laureate Toni Morrison

New York, NY (PRWEB) February 19, 2008

2008 marks the 50th anniversary of Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart.” To honor this milestone and to celebrate Black History Month, Anchor Books has produced a beautiful new 50th Anniversary Edition. Achebe’s tale of tribal life in Nigeria is a powerful read, as moving the first time as it is the fiftieth. It’s also a fantastic choice for reading groups and is sure to inspire lively discussion.

As part of an international celebration of Achebe’s work, Anchor Books and PEN American Center are hosting a tribute at Town Hall in New York City on Tuesday, February 26 with authors Toni Morrison, Chimamanda Adichie, Suheir Hammad, Edwidge Danticat, Ha Jin, Chris Abani, and Colum McCann. The evening also features a special performance by the Francesca Harper Dance Project with dancers from the Alvin Ailey School.

Combining a richly African story with the author’s keen insight into the qualities common to all humanity, Achebe here shows that he is “gloriously gifted, with the magic of an ebullient, generous, great talent.” (Nadine Gordimer) THINGS FALL APART tells two overlapping, intertwining stories, both of which center around Okonkwo, a “strong man” of an Ibo village in Nigeria. The first of these stories traces Okonkwo’s fall from grace with the tribal world in which he lives, and in its classical purity of story and economical beauty it provides us with a powerful fable about the immemorial conflict between the individual and society. The second story, as modern as the first is ancient, elevates the book to a tragic plane.

THINGS FALL APART concerns the clash of cultures and the destruction of Okonkwo’s world through the arrival of aggressive, proselytizing European missionaries. These twin dramas are perfectly harmonized, and they are modulated by an awareness capable of encompassing at once the life of nature, human history and the mysterious compulsions of the soul.

50th ANNIVERSARY EVENTS …

NEW YORK – Tuesday, February 26

PEN AMERICAN CENTER @Town Hall

With Toni Morrison, Chimamanda Adichie, Suheir Hammad,

Edwidge Danticat, Ha Jin, Chris Abani, Colum McCann

and members of the Alvin Ailey dance troupe

WASHINGTON, DC — Monday, March 24

PEN/FAULKNER @Howard University

PRINCETON, NJ — Wednesday, March 26

Princeton University

PHILADELPHIA — Thursday, March 27

Philadelphia Free Library

ABOUT THE AUTHOR — Chinua Achebe was born in Nigeria in 1930. He was raised in the large village of Ogidi, one of the first centers of Anglican missionary work in Eastern Nigeria, and is a graduate of University College, Ibadan. Cited in the London Sunday Times as one of the “1,000 Makers of the Twentieth Century” for defining “a modern African literature that was truly African” and thereby making “a major contribution to world literature,” Achebe has published novels short stories, essays, and children’s books. His volume of poetry, Christmas in Biafra, written during the Biafran War, was the joint winner of the first Commonwealth Poetry Prize. Of his novels, Arrow of God won the New Statesman-Jock Campbell Award, and Anthills of the Savannah was a finalist for the 1987 Booker Prize. Things Fall Apart, Achebe’s masterpiece, has been published in fifty different languages and has sold millions of copies in the United States since its original publication. Achebe holds an important position — not only for his work but also for his place in the evolution of world and postcolonial literature. His essay on the racist aspects of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is almost required reading with any teaching of that novel. His work has impacted decades of acclaimed novels focusing on Africa from Ben Okri’s The Famished Road to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of A Yellow Sun, amongst others. In 2007, he was awarded the Man Booker International Prize for Fiction. Mr. Achebe lives with his wife in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where they teach at Bard College. They have four children and three grandchildren.

ANCHOR BOOKS

Founded in 1953 Anchor Books is the oldest trade paperback publisher in America. The goal was to make inexpensive editions of modern classics widely available to college students and the adult public. He succeeded admirably. Today, Anchor’s list boasts award-winning history, science, women’s studies, sociology, and quality fiction. Authors published by Anchor Books include Chinua Achebe, Ian McEwan, Alexander McCall Smith, Karen Armstrong, Jon Krakauer, Chuck Palahniuk, Mary Gordon, Dan Brown, and Margaret Atwood.

PRAISE FOR THINGS FALL APART

“Achebe is gloriously gifted with the magic of an ebullient, generous, great talent.” — Nadine Gordimer, The New York Times Book Review

“Mr. Achebe draws a fascinating picture of tribal life among his own people at the end of the nineteenth century…A vivid imagination illuminates every page, and his style is a model of clarity. This novel genuinely succeeds in penetrating tribal life from the inside.” — Times Literary Supplement

“Achebe is one of the most distinguished artists to emerge from the West African cultural renaissance of the post-war world.” — The Sunday Times (London)

“Things Fall Apart may well be Africa’s best loved novel…. for so many readers around the world, it is Chinua Achebe who opened up the magic casements of African fiction.” — Kwame Anthony Appiah

“Chinua Achebe’s work gave me permission to write my own stories: before I read Things Fall Apart at the age of ten, I did not realize that Igbo people like me could exist as complex characters in a book and so had been writing little parodies of the British children’s books I was reading. I look at Things Fall Apart with a mix of pride and awe; it is as if his achievement is also the collective achievement of all black Africans whose history for very long was told by others. There is a certain quiet and abiding dignity in Achebe’s work that I find deeply moving. He remains today the most important writer for me because of this, as well as for his graceful prose, his integrity, and the humor and humanity of his stories which are all wonderfully, unmistakably Nigerian without losing their worldliness.” — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Orange Prize-winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun

CONTACT: Sloane Crosley

Associate Director of Publicity, Vintage & Anchor Books

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