The Virgin Blood Series

The Virgin Blood Series
Author: Alexa Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781794116238

Welcome to the Virgin Blood Bundle! This book includes all four stories from our Virgin Blood Series! Bitten by the Beast, Bitten by the Virgin, Twice Bitten, and Bitten by the King are all together in one spot!

Mary

Mary
Author: Lesley Hazleton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596917997

Starting with a dark-skinned girl barely out of adolescence when she gives birth, Lesley Hazleton weaves together the many facets of Mary's existence: peasant villager, wise woman and healer, activist, mother, teacher, and yes, virgin, though in a sense we have long forgotten. She follows her through the worst any mother can experience-the excruciating death of her child-and then looks at how she transforms grief into wisdom, disaster into renewal. Strong and courageous, the Mary we see here does not merely assent to her role in history, but chooses it and lives it to the fullest.

Blood...

Blood...
Author: Darrell Moss
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1477155570

Darrell is an average guy who has, so far, lived a normal life. He has been down on his luck lately: he lost his best friend and girlfriend and several years have passed since his grandmother’s death. Despite the fact Darrell believe things cannot get any worse, he begins having dreams which seem more like nightmares. In these nightmares Darrell is brought to his grandmother’s grave where he is welcomed by a stranger in dark clothes. The stranger explains to Darrell that he will be given the opportunity to be immortal in order to save human existence from vicious vampires. As Darrell struggles with his newly bestowed power of immortality, he is told about the myth of the BLACK wolf that is stronger than any werewolf or vampire. Darrell’s grandmother senses the power and strength of the BLACK wolf in Darrell’s bloodline. The bloodline of the BLACK wolf is what holds the key to stopping the vampires’ victory over the human race. Darrell agrees to help save the human race as he struggles through a great blood battle to stop the vampires.

The Virgin of Flames

The Virgin of Flames
Author: Chris Abani
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780143038771

From the author of the award-winning GraceLand comes a searing, dazzlingly written novel of a tarnished City of Angels Praised as “singular” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) and “extraordinary” (The New York Times Book Review), GraceLand stunned critics and instantly established Chris Abani as an exciting new voice in fiction. In his second novel, set against the uncompromising landscape of East L.A., Abani follows a struggling artist named Black, whose life and friendships reveal a world far removed from the mainstream. Through Black’s journey of self- discovery, Abani raises essential questions about poverty, religion, and ethnicity in America today. The Virgin of Flames, a marvelous and gritty novel filled with indelible images and unforgettable characters, confirms Chris Abani as an immensely talented writer.

Blood Magic

Blood Magic
Author: Thomas Buckley
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520340566

Examining cultures as diverse as long-house dwellers in North Borneo, African farmers, Welsh housewives, and postindustrial American workers, this volume dramatically redefines the anthropological study of menstrual customs. It challenges the widespread image of a universal "menstrual taboo" as well as the common assumption of universal female subordination which underlies it. Contributing important new material and perspectives to our understanding of comparative gender politics and symbolism, it is of particular importance to those interested in anthropology, women's studies, religion, and comparative health systems.

Saltwater in the Blood

Saltwater in the Blood
Author: Easkey Britton
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1786785811

Powerful feminist nature writing by the pioneer of women's big-wave surfing in Ireland. Easkey Britton provides a rare female perspective on surfing, exploring the mental skills it fosters, and the need to recognize the value of the ocean and of nature's cycles in our lives. This is an incredibly inspiring exploration of the sea's role in the wellness of people and the planet, beautifully written by Easkey Britton – surfer, scientist and social activist. She offers a powerful female perspective on the sea and surfing, explaining what it’s like to be a woman in a man's world and how she promoted the sport to women in Iran, surfing while wearing a hijab. She speaks of the undiscussed taboo around entering the water while menstruating – and of how she has come to celebrate her own bodily cycles. She has developed her own approach to surfing, which instead of seeking to dominate the waves, works in tune with the natural cycles of her body, the moon and the seasons. In a society that rewards busyness, she believes that understanding the influence of cycles becomes even more important – and we all have them, men and women. For Easkey, the sea is a source of mental and physical wellbeing. She explores the mental toughness needed in big-wave surfing, and presents surfing as an embodied mindfulness practice in which we can find flow and connect with the movement of the waves. She stresses the need to recognize the ocean as our most powerful ally when addressing our greatest global challenge: the climate crisis. Above all, Easkey’s relationship to the sea has taught her about the need to meet life and evolve with it, rather than seeking to control it. By such wisdom our planet might just survive and thrive.

Virgin

Virgin
Author: Hanne Blank
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1596910119

A provocative social history examines the history of virginity and of noted virgins in Western culture, describing the unique fascination civilization has had for virginity from a social, political, economic, philosophical, medical, and legal standpoint. Reprint.

Virgin Blood

Virgin Blood
Author: Johnny Blaze
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781439210086

A grisly terror is stalking the students of a convent. Two girls decide to investigate, and find themselves in a living nightmare...

The Curse of Eve, the Wound of the Hero

The Curse of Eve, the Wound of the Hero
Author: Peggy McCracken
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2010-11-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0812202759

In The Curse of Eve, the Wound of the Hero, Peggy McCracken explores the role of blood symbolism in establishing and maintaining the sex-gender systems of medieval culture. Reading a variety of literary texts in relation to historical, medical, and religious discourses about blood, and in the context of anthropological and religious studies, McCracken offers a provocative examination of the ways gendered cultural values were mapped onto blood in the Middle Ages. As McCracken demonstrates, blood is gendered when that of men is prized in stories about battle and that of women is excluded from the public arena in which social and political hierarchies are contested and defined through chivalric contest. In her examination of the conceptualization of familial relationships, she uncovers the privileges that are grounded in gendered definitions of blood relationships. She shows that in narratives about sacrifice a father's relationship to his son is described as a shared blood, whereas texts about women accused of giving birth to monstrous children define the mother's contribution to conception in terms of corrupted, often menstrual blood. Turning to fictional representations of bloody martyrdom and of eucharistic ritual, McCracken juxtaposes the blood of the wounded guardian of the grail with that of Christ and suggests that the blood from the grail king's wound is characterized in opposition to that of women and Jewish men. Drawing on a range of French and other literary texts, McCracken shows how the dominant ideas about blood in medieval culture point to ways of seeing modern values associated with blood in a new light, and how modern representations in turn suggest new perspectives on medieval perceptions.