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Naked '76
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Brooks, Kevin, author
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Bands (Music) Juvenile fiction.
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Punk rock music Juvenile fiction.
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
2016
In the summer of 1976, when punk rock is taking over England, Lili finds herself playing bass for a wild new band called Naked, and struggling to sort out complicated relationships with self-destructive band mates.
Gifts of the Muse: Reframing the Debate about the Benefits of the Arts
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Kevin F. McCarthy
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Arthur Brooks
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Laura Zakaras
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Arts and society
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Central / national / federal government
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Central / national / federal government policies
2001,2004
During the past decade, arts advocates have relied on an instrumental approach to the benefits of the arts in arguing for support of the arts. This report evaluates these arguments and asserts that a new approach is needed. This new approach offers a more comprehensive view of how the arts create private and public value, underscores the importance of the artsÂ' intrinsic benefits, and links the creation of benefits to arts involvement.
Born scared
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Brooks, Kevin, author
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Anxiety Juvenile fiction.
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Missing persons Juvenile fiction.
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Mothers Juvenile fiction.
2018
From the moment he was born, his life has been governed by acute fear. The only thing that keeps his terrors in check are the pills that he takes every day. It's Christmas Eve, there's a snowstorm and Elliot's medication is almost gone. His mum nips out to collect his prescription. She'll only be 10 minutes, but when she doesn't come back, Elliot must face his fears and try to find her. She should only be 482 metres away. It might as well be 482 miles ...