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Far and Wide: Bring That Horizon to Me!, by Neil Peart

35 concerts. 17,000 motorcycle miles. Three months. One lifetime.

In May 2015, the veteran Canadian rock trio Rush embarked on their 40th anniversary tour, R40. For the band and their fans, R40 was a celebration and, perhaps, a farewell. But for Neil Peart, each tour is more than just a string of concerts, it’s an opportunity to explore backroads near and far on his BMW motorcycle. So if this was to be the last tour and the last great adventure, he decided it would have to be the best one, onstage and off.

This third volume in Peart’s illustrated travel series shares all-new tales that transport the reader across North America and through memories of 50 years of playing drums. From the scenic grandeur of the American West to a peaceful lake in Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains to the mean streets of Midtown Los Angeles, each story is shared in an intimate narrative voice that has won the hearts of many readers.

Richly illustrated, thoughtful, and ever-engaging, Far and Wide is an elegant scrapbook of people and places, music and laughter, from a fascinating road — and a remarkable life.

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  • Published on: 2016-09-13
  • Original language: English
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35 concerts. 17,000 motorcycle miles. Three months. One lifetime.

In May 2015, the veteran Canadian rock trio Rush embarked on their 40th anniversary tour, R40. For the band and their fans, R40 was a celebration and, perhaps, a farewell. But for Neil Peart, each tour is more than just a string of concerts, it’s an opportunity to explore backroads near and far on his BMW motorcycle. So if this was to be the last tour and the last great adventure, he decided it would have to be the best one, onstage and off.

This third volume in Peart’s illustrated travel series shares all-new tales that transport the reader across North America and through memories of 50 years of playing drums. From the scenic grandeur of the American West to a peaceful lake in Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains to the mean streets of Midtown Los Angeles, each story is shared in an intimate narrative voice that has won the hearts of many readers.

Richly illustrated, thoughtful, and ever-engaging, Far and Wide is an elegant scrapbook of people and places, music and laughter, from a fascinating road — and a remarkable life.

About the Author
Neil Peart is the drummer and lyricist of the legendary rock band Rush and the author of Ghost Rider, The Masked Rider, Traveling Music, Roadshow, Far and Away, Far and Near, and, with Kevin J. Anderson, Clockwork Angels and Clockwork Lives.

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“Begin as you mean to go on” is an old English expression that comments amusingly on this photograph. I am poised to go onstage to start the second set of a show on the Rush fortieth anniversary tour, R40, in the summer of 2015. The glowing lights at my waist are the radio pack that drives my in-ear monitors, which will fill my head with musical information and consume my “interior world” for the next ninety minutes or so. The blazing lights ahead of me are an arena filled with something like ten thousand people. The heat and light of their joyous excitement is an utter contrast to my cold fire of determination and will—as it should be. It is my job to reward their anticipation—to be all they expect and more.


Beginning as I would go on, my energy is tightly coiled in anticipation of that challenge before me. Even the first song in that second set, “Tom Sawyer,” remained a mental and physical ordeal after thirty-five years and thousands of performances. In the reverse-chronology setlist we followed for that tour, each song led back in time, album to album, year to year. Thus I would have to replicate drum parts conceived and executed when I was a child—barely into my twenties. As a harsh-but-fair critic (like myself) might describe how I played the drums back then: “More energy than skill; more ideas than technique; more influences than originality; more enthusiasm than accuracy.” Since then, with the benefit of many years of practice, dedication, and the guidance of three phenomenal teachers—Don George, Freddie Gruber, and Peter Erskine—I have balanced those scales a little, at least.


And at almost sixty-three years of age, I was glad I could still do all that—bring the energy and enthusiasm of my twenties to the somewhat improved technique and accuracy of maturity. But . . . it was a battle—a battle against time, in more than one sense.


Another edge to that waiting-offstage mindset was a visceral awareness that so much can go wrong, human and technical, in one’s immediate future. And in front of a lot of people. Performers of every kind might define their audience as “strangers with expectations.” During the uncertain heat of live performance, I fear human errors, and I fear electronic letdowns. As much as ever in my life, I want every show to be good, but can never be sure, or even confident, that it will be. In that pre-show mindset, I almost sympathize with athletes who pray before a game, or Grammy winners who thank “the Creator” for giving them a trophy. (A friend’s Jewish grandmother once said, “What do you get when you get old? A trophy!” She meant “atrophy.”)


So when the houselights go down and I dash through that curtain and up the stairs to the stage, I am tense with focus and uncertainty—though equally focused on not displaying tension or uncertainty.


People sometimes say things like, “You look so relaxed when you’re playing the drums—so in command.” I can only laugh and say, “Well, I sure wish it felt that way!”


“Begin as you mean to go on” can also refer to my intention to take a cue from the R40 tour’s reverse-chronology setlist, and open this story with the final show. If I am going to try to tell something about a forty-one-year relationship with Alex and Geddy, and a separate relationship with the music we have made together over those decades, it will be necessary to do some leaping about in time. So why not start at the Los Angeles Forum on August 1, 2015, the final show of the R40 tour . . .


We had played in that building many times (twenty-four, according to a plaque on the wall there—so now twenty-five), but the last time had been two nights on the Test for Echo tour, in late 1996. After that the building’s ownership had fluctuated for a while: it was one of the first to bear a corporate name (such shall be nameless here—fight the power, fight the branding), then was owned by a church for several years. For complicated and tragic reasons, we did not return to perform again in Los Angeles until 2002, and that time we tried playing at the new mega-arena, named after a chain of business-supply stores. We didn’t like that cavernous space, but later enjoyed playing the Hollywood Bowl and Universal Amphitheater (now demolished for a Harry Potter–themed ride at the adjacent amusement park) a few times, and last tour at the Finnish Telecommunications Company Theater downtown.


Before the Time Machine tour in 2010 we had planned to do our production rehearsals and first show at the Forum, but there were worrisome rumors of imminent bankruptcy—and the possibility of our equipment being impounded inside. So we set up our production and rehearsed in a film studio soundstage instead, the old Paramount Studios (now Sony) in Culver City.


On the next page we see double-nought spy Bubba (my longtime nickname among many friends, first applied by Andrew MacNaughtan, our late photographer, assistant, and friend, who also introduced me to my wife, Carrie, in 1999) and my Aston Martin DB5 in front of the Garbo Building. (Greta Garbo is mentioned in one of the Bond books, maybe From Russia, With Love, when the face of one of the “Bond girls” is compared to Garbo’s.)


The Los Angeles Forum was developed by a Canadian entrepreneur, Jack Kent Cooke, who was born in Hamilton, Ontario, almost exactly forty years before I first drew breath in that same town. (The nearest hospital to our family dairy farm near Hagersville.) The Forum was built in Canada’s centennial year, 1967, the same year the old Philadelphia Spectrum went up—two buildings that always felt alike to me in our early days. There was something about those two venues—I don’t think we ever had a bad show in them. They were small enough (considered as arenas) to sound good when they were full of people; the audiences were energetic and enthusiastic, and we always seemed to play well.


Another connection—in the 1980s I rode my bicycle to both of those venues several times, and remembered the neighborhoods on the way. From Philly’s venerable downtown through ritzy/quaint Rittenhouse Square, then through streets of tidy working-class row houses down into military housing farther south. In Los Angeles, pedaling downhill from West Hollywood on La Cienega past commercial districts, body shops, and bungalows with iron grilles over doors and windows. Then up and over a bleak hill with nodding oil wells—one of many oilfields under the city—and down to Inglewood, which was said to be “dangerous.” That was never a problem on a bicycle—in Harlem; downtown Detroit; the East End of London; or Inglewood, California, I was always seen as a harmless crank.


This time (everything so different now that I live in Los Angeles) I took a car. With a driver. For there would be another party after this show, naturally enough—but it was the third party that week. That was about three years’ worth of parties for this Bubba. But it had to be borne, obviously. Just added to the pressure I was under.


To me, first, twentieth, or last show, this was still “just a show.” Or, more accurately, it was just still a show. Meaning I felt no sense of lightness, relief, or “doneness.” Not yet. There was still a long, hard, and always uncertain job to do.


-


A few days earlier, friend Stewart Copeland had emailed me:



You had better jam your hat on tight next Saturday because me and every other drummer in town will be coming down for a last chance to cop your licks at the Forum show.


Can’t wait! I know it will be legendary and the bards will sing of it for generations. I’m polishing up my air drumsticks even now . . .



That was very sweet of him—“the praise of the praiseworthy” from a man and drummer I had long admired. I wrote back to him:



On the bus outta Phoenix, heading for a Château Walmart in Pasadena, where we’ll park for the last hour or two, then have breakfast and unload the motorcycles and ride—


Home!


In regard to your message, all’s I can say is, *Gulp.*


You know—it’s only the last show of the last tour, and with all the “Judges” in attendance.


Well, I’ll just do what I do every night—try not to suck!



Stewart’s reply was classic:



Laaaast show?! I had better get a Late Nite permit.


And please do, for all the children, suck just a little bit.



Well, of course I did suck just a little bit, here and there—human after all—but mainly played pretty well. No egregious errors, all of us made it to the end of “Monkey Business” together (a part that had plagued us during that third run of shows), and I was pleased enough with the final statement of my solo’s odyssey. Its improvised narrative had grown throughout the tour, but as with everything else, I could never be sure it was going to “work.” Stewart, Chad Smith, Taylor Hawkins, Doane Perry, and probably a few other drummers were in the house—and many other friends and family, including wife Carrie and five-year-old daughter Olivia.


That night violinist Jonny Dinklage, veteran of the previous tour’s Clockwork Angels String Ensemble, joined us once more for “Losing It,” as he had for two shows in the New York area. Recorded in 1982 for our Signals album, it was performed live for the first time this tour, but only a handful of times—including with original violin soloist on the record, Ben Mink, in Toronto and Vancouver. (A young Jonathan Dinklage, growing up in New Jersey, heard that recording and was inspired to play violin.)


After playing that song with Ben a couple of times at soundcheck in Toronto, he remarked to me that he never paid much attention to lyrics, but that this song really resonated for him now. I think all of us must have felt that, in our own ways.


In the song’s two verses, an aging dancer and writer face their diminishing, twilight talents. The dancer was inspired by a character in the movie The Turning Point, while the writer was Ernest Hemingway. Just before his suicide in 1961 he spent days staring at a blank piece of paper in his typewriter. He was trying to compose a few lines, a simple “regretful decline” to an invitation to the Kennedy White House. When he couldn’t even do that, he got out the shotgun. (“The sun will rise no more” comes from Hemingway’s first big novel, The Sun Also Rises.)



The dancer slows her frantic pace


In pain and desperation


Her aching limbs and downcast face


Aglow with perspiration


Stiff as wire, her lungs on fire


With just the briefest pause


Then flooding through her memory


The echoes of old applause


She limps across the floor


And closes her bedroom door


The writer stares with glassy eyes


Defies the empty page


His beard is white, his face is lined


And streaked with tears of rage


Thirty years ago, how the words would flow


With passion and precision


But now his mind is dark and dulled


By sickness and indecision


And he stares out the kitchen door


Where the sun will rise no more




After fifty years of devotion to hitting things with sticks, I would rather avoid any sense of “losing it” by simply setting it aside and moving onto other interests. You have to know when you’re at the top of your particular mountain, I guess. Maybe not the summit, but as high as you can go.


In relation to both summits and Ernest Hemingway’s story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” in September 1987, right around my thirty-fifth birthday, I joined a five-day hike up and down Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. At 19,341 feet, I stood at Uhuru (Freedom) Peak with two of the guides and a German university student, Dieter, while an English student, Domenick, took the photo. Domenick also contributed the bottle of whisky in the foreground, with which we all toasted our achievement.


Since then I have climbed many

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A Fond Farewell to an Artistic King
By FreeThinker
This is an incredibly well written and insightful look at a remarkable career as one of the world's most noteworthy drummers. It is bitter sweet to read this book because Neil goes through a lot of detail to explain to the reader *why* he has chosen to retire and why it is really non-negotiable. While some fans will chant "keep going, keep going," - he makes it clear that he is "done." And, while his drumming and writing have influenced me significantly since the 70's with All the World's a Stage, I completely agree with his reasons. Having suffered tragic and significant family loss in his past, he deserves to "tend to his own garden" now. If he were to ask me, I would have said "thanks for all the great work, drumming, writing, and entertainment - but... shouldn't you go be with your family since you know better than anyone that nothing in life is permanent and there are no guarantees?"

The book is certainly a masterpiece of both design and writing, and is a crowning jewel in the king's crown (to further use the Farewell to Kings theme). In his previous blog-to-book efforts, Neil would take his blog posts, tweak them, and republish them in coffee-table format. Certainly not a bad thing, but it was a little weird to think "hey, I could read these exact same stories on-line..." Nonetheless, I bought the books, but that thought did cross my mind. It didn't cheapen the experience, but it did diluted it just a bit. With Far and Wide, only a few of the stories were distributed on his blog and greatly benefit from being interwoven together much more effectively (vs. being discrete stories) where the narrative of one story leads into the other. By the end of the book, you see why the life he has lead is so rich, and his achievements so fantastic, that you understand why "pulling out of the game" now is a worthy decision. At a certain point, with all the impact of age, hearing loss, physical stress, etc.. you have to ask "Rush are in their top form now - where else can this go but down?" Many entertainers, like cheese that has been left on the counter too long, become moldy parodies of themselves if they stay in the game past their prime.

Anytime I read a Peart book (or lyrics), I get that much more motivated to be excellent and achieve all that I can within the scope of my life and to be that much more observant and curious. That is, and has been, Peart's influence on me since I was about 14 years old! What a fantastic thing that I have been lucky enough to have a "hero" who professed that it was OK to think for yourself, that it was ok to be driven and to rise above the norm (especially in a time when music (and art in general) was steadily turning more plastic and shallow.)

So, this is a touching (often funny and always insightful) look into Neil's life, this last tour, the miles of travel to all kinds of interesting places and human interactions that go with that travel. It is a look at what drives (rewards and frustrations) someone who has accomplished so much and is surprisingly open in its observations inward and outward.

From the very bottom of my heart, I am grateful for the inspiration he has given to me (and a whole generation) and thanks for this "going away" gift to readers, explorers and fans.

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Journey's end?
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Strangest thing. I've never been that big of a Rush fan. I've listened over the years but never seen a concert. However, I have followed in the wheel tracks of Neil, traveling the same roads at different times. There is a synchronicity between his stories and my own. This book continues that shared narrative. I just wish I could describe it like he does. Fortunately, I just tell people to read his books, and they understand. If this is to be the last tour (of motorcycles), then he goes out on top. Reading it was like watching a travelogue of the real America, at least as I've come to know it.

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Fun read, but sad that it seems Neil is finished, definitely from concerts. We can only hope he will want to keep making Rush studio music.

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Build exceptionally scalable cloud applications for fast-growing businesses

Microsoft Azure Service Fabric makes it easier than ever before to build large-scale distributed cloud applications. You can quickly develop and update microservice-based applications, efficiently operate highly reliable hyperscale services, and deploy the same application code on public, hosted, or private clouds. This book introduces all key Azure Service Fabric concepts and walks you through implementing several real-world applications. You’ll find advanced design patterns, tuning tips, and lessons learned from early adopters—all from the perspective of developing and operating large projects in production.

Microsoft Azure evangelist Haishi Bai shows how to:

  • Implement background services and use stateless services to handle user requests
  • Solve state-management problems in distributed systems
  • Package, stage, and deploy applications
  • Upgrade applications in place, with zero downtime
  • Leverage Quality of Service (QoS) options throughout app design, implementation, and operation
  • Manage Service Fabric clusters with Windows PowerShell and the Management Portal
  • Configure Service Fabric Diagnostics and analyze collected data
  • Test functionality and performance
  • Design Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that capture and manage petabytes of data
  • Handle demanding real-time data-streaming compute scenarios
  • Understand multitenancy and single-tenancy as logical architecture choices
  • Build Service Fabric game engines to support large-scale, multiplayer online games
  • Model complex systems with the Service Fabric Actors Pattern

About This Book

For all cloud developers who want to create and operate large-scale distributed cloud applications by using Microsoft Azure Service Fabric

For all IT professionals who want to integrate Windows Server and Microsoft Azure in any environment, including datacenters

  • Sales Rank: #174343 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-06-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.90" h x 1.20" w x 7.30" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 496 pages

About the Author

HAISHI BAI, senior technical evangelist at Microsoft, focuses on the Microsoft Azure compute platform, including IaaS,PaaS, networking, and scalable computing services.

Ever since he wrote his first program on an Apple II when he was 12, Haishi has been a passionate programmer and he later became a professional software engineer and architect. During his 19 years of professional life, he’s faced various technical challenges and a broad range of project types that have given him rich experiences in designing innovative solutions to solve difficult problems.

Haishi is the author of a few cloud computing books. He’s the co-host of Microsoft’s Cloud Cover show (https://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Cloud+Cover/). He also runs a technical blog (http://blog.haishibai.com) with millions of viewers. His twitter handle is @HaishiBai2010.

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It would be nice if the author had updated at least the online ...
By Valentin Melamed
While conceptually the book is accurate, it is outdated by the Azure Service Fabric SDK. The samples including the configuration files do not work. It would be nice if the author had updated at least the online samples but they do not work either. All these make reading the book a difficult and frustrating experience. I really hope that the author and the publisher will find the resources to remedy this situation as soon as possible. IMHO Service Fabric is one of the most attractive technologies and services in the Azure portfolio. It is one of the biggest differentiators and a book in such a messy state makes it disservice to say the least.

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Comprehensive, lacking a reference implementation of a real world app.
By Dan Arnold
First book on Servive Fabric, from the source, very comprehensive. I hope it's followed by a programmers guide to wriring Microservices with indepth implementation details on the Actor Model and Servive Model.

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Four Stars
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A very good and well written instructional guide and reference

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The #1 New York Times bestseller and the true story behind the film: A rugby team resorts to the unthinkable after a plane crash in the Andes.

Spirits were high when the Fairchild F-227 took off from Mendoza, Argentina, and headed for Santiago, Chile. On board were forty-five people, including an amateur rugby team from Uruguay and their friends and family. The skies were clear that Friday, October 13, 1972, and at 3:30 p.m., the Fairchild’s pilot reported their altitude at 15,000 feet. But one minute later, the Santiago control tower lost all contact with the aircraft. For eight days, Chileans, Uruguayans, and Argentinians searched for it, but snowfall in the Andes had been heavy, and the odds of locating any wreckage were slim.
 
Ten weeks later, a Chilean peasant in a remote valley noticed two haggard men desperately gesticulating to him from across a river. He threw them a pen and paper, and the note they tossed back read: “I come from a plane that fell in the mountains . . .”
 
Sixteen of the original forty-five passengers on the F-227 survived its horrific crash. In the remote glacial wilderness, they camped in the plane’s fuselage, where they faced freezing temperatures, life-threatening injuries, an avalanche, and imminent starvation. As their meager food supplies ran out, and after they heard on a patched-together radio that the search parties had been called off, it seemed like all hope was lost. To save their own lives, these men and women not only had to keep their faith, they had to make an impossible decision: Should they eat the flesh of their dead friends?
 
A remarkable story of endurance and determination, friendship and the human spirit, Alive is the dramatic bestselling account of one of the most harrowing quests for survival in modern times.
 

  • Sales Rank: #15880 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-10-11
  • Released on: 2016-10-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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“A classic in the literature of survival.” —Newsweek
 
“Read has risen above the sensational and managed a book of real and lasting value.” —Rolling Stone
 
“[Read] records a despair so real it seeps through the pages, while the narrative rarely pushes an image of straightforward heroism. These are recognisable human beings, not saints: peevish, petulant, prone to feuds, rage and selfishness. It makes their survival all the more moving, but what lingers are the moments of ingenuity, and the resilience of the human spirit.” —The Guardian
 
“Read’s style is savage: unliterary, undecorated as a prosecutor’s brief. . . . Alive is thunderous entertainment: I know the events by rote, nonetheless I found it electric. And important. Alive should be read by sociologists, educators, the Joint Chiefs of Staff. By anyone, in fact, whose business it is to prepare men for adversity.” —The New York Times
 

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Piers Paul Read, third son of poet and art critic Sir Herbert Read, was born in 1941, raised in North Yorkshire, and educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College. After studying history at Cambridge University, he spent two years in Germany, and on his return to London, worked as a subeditor on the Times Literary Supplement. His first novel, Game in Heaven with Tussy Marx, was published in 1966. His fiction has won the Hawthornden Prize, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award, and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Two of his novels, A Married Man and The Free Frenchman, have been adapted for television and a third, Monk Dawson, as a feature film. In 1974, Read wrote his first work of reportage, Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, which has since sold five million copies worldwide. A film of Alive was released in 1993, directed by Frank Marshall and starring Ethan Hawke. His other works of nonfiction include Ablaze, an account of the nuclear accident at Chernobyl; The Templars, a history of the crusading military order; Alec Guinness: The Authorised Biography, and The Dreyfus Affair. Read is a fellow and member of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature and a member of the Council of the Society of Authors. He lives in London.
 
 

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Brilliant
By John
This is a brilliant read. Even if you saw the movie first, that's OK, this book will far exceed the quality of the movie. I appreciate Read's attempt to be as straightforward as possible. There is no reason for an author to try and add emotion or tension to this story, since it was all there in the first place. There are some disturbing moments in the book (as expected), but nothing graphic. I appreciate Read's respect toward the faith those people had in God. Another reviewer said very little was dedicated to the actual crash. That's true. And after finishing the book, I can see why. What happened afterward was far more important than the actual crash. Amazing story. They thought they would be rescued since people knew they were flying. But they were never found. So they decided to save themselves. Amazing story. One of the greatest achievements in human history.

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Get it right know !!!!!
By Mike Diaz
one word amazing just to think that a group of young people even went through this is what i call having a lot of heart i personally don't now if i could even do what they did i won't say what they did to not spoil it for anyone that hasn't read the book or the movie. I guarantee if i tell you this it will make you curious surviving a plane crash in the middle of the mountains for 72 days. That a lone should make you want to read this amazing book this is arguably my favorite book of all time. I was never bored while reading this book like i said you should read the book and watch the movie. In my opinion you will enjoy this and i hope you do you'll love it you should get this ASAP !!!

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I believe their faith in the Lord and the prayers and perseverance of their families and their determination to stay alive to ge
By TessG
What those boys experienced in those mountains for 10 weeks was absolutely horrendous. I believe their faith in the Lord and the prayers and perseverance of their families and their determination to stay alive to get back to their loved ones is what saved them.I vaguely remember their story when it appeared in the papers in 1972 and I remember being judgmental at the time about their survival techniques.But I was younger then and now that I am older I fully empathize and understand the very dangerous situation they were in.They were so brave. I saw the movie version on Netflix recently and wanted to read their story.Of course the book was better.This is an excellent read and keeps you on the edge of your seat to the end.

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Explore the full potential of NHibernate to build robust data access code

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  • Build a robust and scalable data access layer using NHibernate's features and practical wisdom
  • Use patterns such as specification and query object to make data access layer maintainable and extensible
  • Work effectively with legacy databases using lesser known NHibernate features
Who This Book Is For

This book targets .NET developers who have never used an ORM before, developers who have used an ORM before but are new to NHibernate, or have used NHibernate sparingly and want to learn more about NHibernate.

What You Will Learn
  • Map domain entities to a database schema using the different mapping mechanisms available
  • Configure NHibernate through XML configuration
  • Save, update, and delete entities in the database and query data from a database using different querying methods
  • Optimize database operations for speed and memory consumption
  • Use NHibernate in real-life software projects
  • Get to know about data access patterns such as repository, specification, and query object
  • Use NHibernate with legacy databases
In Detail

Connecting the object-oriented world of .NET to the relational world of databases has always been fiddly but with the onset of ORMs such as NHibernate, developers have finally got some relief in this area.

You will begin with a bird's eye view of NHibernate, touching upon its core concepts. You will define domain model and map it with database schema using different techniques. You will then look into multiple ways of storing domain entities in a database and learn important concepts such as transitive persistence, transactions and unit of work. This will be followed by retrieving data from database. Next, you will optimize your code, explore concepts such as the onion architecture, and learn where NHibernate fits best in an application's architecture. After introducing a well-known repository pattern into our application, you will learn to deal with legacy databases. We will conclude with infrequently used features such as stateless sessions, the second level cache, concurrency, and so on, which might come handy.

  • Sales Rank: #2099039 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-31
  • Released on: 2015-07-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x .91" w x 7.50" l, 1.52 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 402 pages

About the Author

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Suhas Chatekar has been in the business of building software for 12 years. He has mainly worked on .NET but possesses the skills of a full-stack developer. He started his career as a software developer, working on a trading platform. Since then, he has worked in several different domains, building both desktop and web-based applications. He is very passionate about coding and learning. He believes that practices such as test-driven development, automated testing, continuous deployment, and Agile are at the heart of quality software development. He currently works as a technical architect and mentor for a London-based company, working in the fields of loyalty, assistance, and insurance. He has used NHibernate in various commercial projects, including both greenfield and brownfield. He also has experience in using NHibernate along with other ORMs and data retrieval techniques in large code bases. He is especially fond of clean code and following the right architectural guidelines. Through years of experience of working with NHibernate, he believes he has acquired some knowledge about best architectural principles that help in building resilient data access code using NHibernate, which he can share with readers. In his spare time, he explores new technologies and writes a blog. He lives in London with his wife, Snehal, and daughter, Ovee. You can reach out to Suhas on Twitter using his handle at suhas_chatekar.

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Definitely the book NHibernate was lacking
By Samir Aguiar
I have just finished this book and I'm glad I bought it. This is the NHibernate book I was looking for.

I decided to learn more about NH because I'm using it at my current job and I was tired of asking for help when something complex was needed. But although I was not a beginner, I was not an expert either so the official documentation never helped me much. This book though is an in-depth tutorial, a guide, that you can easily follow along from the beginning to the very end while understanding every piece of it.

Chatekar's writing is clear and straightforward. It's detailed enough to give you an understanding of the topic and summarized enough so you don't get tired. The first half of the book is more about teaching you the basics: there's a simple problem and the author slowly builds a solution that uses NHibernate. The examples are easy to follow and the chapters are divided so that NHibernate configuration, entities mapping and database querying/writing are all covered separately. The second half of the book advances into more complex topics such as project organization (software architecture), NHibernate usage on web projects, design patterns, dependency injection, performance (caching, lazy loading, future queries) and so on. Also, along the road the author gives a handful of valuable advice about best practices and common pitfalls/caveats so that in the end you are not just a person with a new complex skill and no idea of where to begin to apply it.

The only two things that prevented me from giving it 5 stars were the lack of a code revision and more explanation of entities mappings.
In the first half, the author goes into implementing a solution to the problem proposed. If you try to follow along, you won't be able to either compile or run the code as there are a lot of tweaks required. I've only managed to run it after changing NHibernate's configuration and checking the book source (which also didn't compile). The book webpage could at least contain some errata or guidance for that (I did submit some to Packt but it never got published).
Secondly, I still think that there could have been more discussion about mappings and relationships, which are the heart of NHibernate and the source of many Stack Overflow questions. Again, the documentation is not very helpful here. For instance, the author made all relationships bidirectional and never got much into unidirectional relationships. Why one-to-one relationships cannot be unidirectional? What about mapping an FK Id into its own property to avoid loading an associated entity and mimic ISession.Load() behavior? What about nested relationships with relationships between children? Those are a few questions that remained after reading (and which of course I'll be exploring myself) but could have been clarified in the first chapters.

Anyway, despite the above critics the book is definitely worth it and will help anyone to overcome the initial learning curve of NHibernate. It's not meant to cover all the features but rather just kick start the reader -- which it has successfully accomplished.

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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When her great-aunt Margo arrives in New York from Romania with her collection of stuffed bats, Emma-Rose Paley, who dislikes sunshine and hates garlic, believes she has discovered a vampire in the family and that she must be one too.

  • Sales Rank: #2696118 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .70" h x 5.10" w x 7.40" l, .50 pounds
  • Binding: Library Binding
  • 180 pages
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  • ISBN13: 9780606147927
  • Condition: New
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Take a bite out of Posion Apple books!
By Book 'Em Blog
If you have not picked up a Poison Apple book, I highly recommend them. They are paranormal for tweens - very appropriate for the age. Think of Cupcake Diaries with a twist - in this case, vampires.

Emma-Rose Paley is quite different from her parents - not just in the way she looks but in personality as well. She has always been pale with jet-black hair, but she also detests sunshine and garlic. Is this proof enough that she is a...vampire?

Great-aunt Margo is coming for a visit, and the two of them have quite a lot in common. During the visit odd things occur - like animals mysteriously dying in the park - and Emma-Rose witnesses strange occurrences herself - is this proof that Great-aunt Margo is a vampire as well?

Tween readers will be delighted with this mysterious tale and will ultimately be surprised with the outcome. If you've not taken a bite out of these books yet, you should add them to your mound of reads.

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My Creepy Book
By Lily Yates
I loved this book. It is just so like me! I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, and my heart was swelling and I was smiling at all the right moments. It was also really funny, and it was so easy for me to just... list the clues and figure things out on my own! This book had me hooked the entire time! People had to yell my name more than once to snap me out of this book. It made me feel like I was in the book more than any book has.

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Vampire Fun
By Leah Sears
This Totally Bites was an amazing book! It was full of suspense and surprises! I couldn't put this book down. There is a girl named Emma Rose who thinks she is a vampire, but is in for a pleasant surprise. She makes friends that she never thought she'd make and has trouble with her other group of friends. This Totally Bites is an awesome books that you should definitely read!

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