![]() Lawrence wasn't just great in the final drive of the game, he was fantastic in the final 15 minutes of the game and led the Jaguars on three scoring drives while completing 15-of-19 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns. He proved, finally, that he can deliver wins in the way teams expect star quarterbacks to: in the fourth quarter and in game-winning situations. That changed in Week 12 against the stout Ravens defense. Lawrence has played well this season, but up until this week he hadn't done enough to actually win a game. Lawrence's 129.5 passer rating is his best ever. Though none of those numbers are career-highs for Lawrence, he never hit all three marks in the same game. He completed 78 percent of his passes for 321 yards and three touchdowns and no interceptions (although Lawrence did lose a fumble). ![]() This was arguably Lawrence's best game of his young career. ![]()
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Reviewer of children’s books for Publishers Weekly since 2008. Review of Books for Young Readers and I have been a writer and regular My essays and reviews of children’s books have Nonfiction books for the educational market, which have been published byĬapstone Publishers, Lerner Books, Black Rabbit Books and Bearport Publishing.Ī member of the Author’s Guild as well as SCBWI, I have published my Of Steiff: Timeless Toys for Today (Portfolio Press, 1997) and (co-author,Ĭontemporary Artists (Abbeville Press, 1995). Readers, 2004), and three nonfiction illustrated books for adults: R. ![]() Stories: Women Who Changed the World of Play (Henry Holt Books for Young Vincent Millay (Chicago Review Press, 2016), the 2017 Golden Kite Honor Book in the Nonfiction category, and of the picture book An Unlikely Ballerina (Kar-Ben Publishing, 2018)and co-author (with Krystyna Mihulka) of Krysia: A Polish Girl’s Stolen Childhood During World War II/A Memoir (Chicago Review Press, 2017). 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Today I am delighted to have Dylan Meconis on the show.ĭylan is a cartoonist, writer, and illustrator. ![]() ![]() ![]() Aspects of other rooms prompt Bryson to relate stories about the spice trade, the rise of cities, Chippendale furniture, the servant class, kerosene, Gilded Age excess, home gardening, epidemics, mousetraps, electricity, arsenic-laced wallpaper, bats, Central Park, fabrics, water cures and the many ways in which people fall down stairs. In the bedroom, the author considers masturbation, syphilis and Victorian advice on how women could avoid arousal by not using their brains excessively. In the kitchen, Bryson discusses such matters as canning, refrigeration and the serial plagiarist Isabella Beeton’s hugely successful Book of Household Management (1859), which guided homemakers into the 20th century. Indeed, the smoke-filled hall “ was the house” until the introduction of chimneys, which allowed houses to grow upward. 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