Press
Around the book...
“Vera Graaf’s tale of her and husband Michael’s days of running a movie theater on the island of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands stands right up there with the classic Caribbean tale DON’T STOP THE CARNIVAL by Herman Wouk. But Vera’s story is fact, not fiction, filled with stories of life in the islands before cell phones, SAT TV and the internet. It was a different place, and this book is a must read for those who want to know what is was like in those days.” – Jimmy Buffett
“VIRGIN TERRITORIES delivers us into an entire world we’d never otherwise know, or even dream up – who could imagine lugging seats from a Miami porn theatre to a remote island in the Caribbean, on a mission to bring movies to people who have never been to the movies? Graaf’s account is funny, surprising and touching – for the islanders we meet, for the innocent 70s optimism, for the reminder of an infinitely freer, less fraught world, and the once-solid currency of beauty and youth.” – Isabel Fonseca
“A good story, told with grace and wit. Just like a tight-rope walker, the author manages to hold the balance between humor and melancholy.” – Hans Magnus Enzensberger
“This is one of those books that you breeze through and when you get to the last page you really wish you could just live in the world the writer has transported you in, forever. So much humor, wit and charm, the writing is colorful, the story is exhilarating and you’re along for the ride all the way through. Loved it!” – Elle Pea
“Vera Graaf describes with a lot of empathy, humor and sharp observation how, in the 1970s, two young idealistic cinema buffs manage to bring the gift of cinema to a Caribbean island torn between belief in ghosts and in Jesus Christ.”
–Barbara SukowaBuy Amoxil
It is important to recognize that some antibiotics are potentially useful for treating cancer, as shown by their ability to suppress the immune system and in people with certain immune disorders such as leukemia. Other antibiotics may not be effective for specific conditions. In addition to resistance The initial step in an empiric therapy consists of giving the patient orally the antibiotic at three different doses: The first dose is taken one hour before dinner, and the second dose the after meals. The third dose is taken 20 to 30 minutes after meal ingestion. The fourth dose is administered 20 to 30 minutes later. After completing the empiric therapy, the patient is tested and the results published. The empiric approach has been used safely in most developed societies. However, it is limited to a limited area of the hospital environment and must be used according to standardised guidelines that can be found at https://elitemedshop.com/.
Vera Graaf talks about her book Hofmannsthals Enkel.
(ORF-Austrian Radio), July 24, 2020
Vera Graaf talks about her book and her lifewith the grandson of Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Vera graaf - Amerikanistin und Journalistin
Audio Interview on "Im Gespräch"
Muery Salzmann Verlag in Salzburg Austria.