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Susan Rogers

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    Other Side of the Rainbow
    The Gambia: Land of the Mandinka
    This Is What It Sounds Like
    • 2023

      Other Side of the Rainbow

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      An enchanted journey unfolds as a little leprechaun named Luckstar ventures beyond the rainbow in search of a special friend—readers like you. Believing he is lost, Luckstar encounters various people who help him discover their hearts. Guided by Jesus, he embarks on a transformative adventure that emphasizes connection and faith. Ultimately, the story reveals that the true meaning of the rainbow is intertwined with your role in leading Luckstar back home and sharing the Gospel's good news.

      Other Side of the Rainbow
    • 2023

      Despite being unable to play an instrument, Susan Rogers became an extraordinarily successful record producer - and certainly one of the most successful women record producers in history - because of her ability to listen. (She was an engineer on Prince's "When Doves Cry", which inspired the title of the book.) This is What It Sounds Like distils a lifetime's expertise as a producer and an award-winning professor with a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, to present a new theory of listening for everyday music fans. Each person has a unique identity as a listener, she explains, determined by seven influential dimensions of musical listening- authenticity, realism, novelty, melody, lyrics, rhythm and timbre. In helping readers understand and embrace their personal musical identity, Rogers explores the different ways music appeals to our mind and body, how falling in love with a song is a lot like falling in love with a person, and what your preferred music reveals about what you need to feel whole. Told in a lively, empathetic style, with fascinating stories of encounters with musicians from Prince to Miles Davis to David Byrne, This is What it Sounds Like will change your musical life.

      This Is What It Sounds Like
    • 2015

      The Gambia: Land of the Mandinka

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring a week in The Gambia, this travelogue reflects on the author's past solo adventures, highlighting the joy and freedom of traveling alone. With a blend of humor and insight, it immerses readers in the local culture and vibrant experiences, featuring memorable characters like Velcro Man and Mr. and Mrs. Arrogant. The narrative captures the author's quest for the elusive White Egret, painting a vivid picture of the region. While not a traditional travel guide, it serves as an inspiring companion for solo travelers.

      The Gambia: Land of the Mandinka