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Author | : Barbara Wallace Erkins |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781589930254 |
Sexuality is an integral part of our lives. For many it forms the basis for self-identification and worth, and for others it is an undefined mystery. Sex has been categorised as unmentionable yet unavoidable. As popular as it is today, to discuss it in any detail remains taboo. We cannot afford to ignore, hide, or fantasise about sex anymore. To do so could be lethal to not only our physical being, but to our emotional, psychological, and spiritual health. There is an epidemic in our nation regarding sexual problems. Venereal disease is no longer just an "adult" problem and AIDS has ravaged the land. The author has written an intriguing and thought provoking book that will challenge where you stand on the sex issue. Yes, sex is an issue, and, it is not just an issue for Christians, but for everyone. Sexual problems are not exclusive to any one group. They affect all of us. The book challenges us to look not only at how we view sex, but to examine our own sexuality. Without shame and in intriguing and often humorous fashion, Pastor Barbara brings us face to face with the sex issue. In examining the scriptures, she shares one dimension of what is going on and where we have failed. The book paints a picture of how it all began. In the intimate setting of man's first encounter with God, was it an apple that caused the fall? What did we lose in the garden, what did we inherit from it, can we undo the damage? Pastor Barbara gives us not only answers but hope.
Author | : Joseph M. Beilein Jr. |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2023-09-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0820364533 |
Few men of the Civil War era were as complicated or infamous as William Clarke Quantrill. Most who know him recognize him as the architect of the Confederate raid on Lawrence, Kansas, in August 1863 that led to the murder of 180 mostly unarmed men and boys. Before that, though, Quantrill led a transient life, shifting from one masculine form to another. He played the role of fastidious schoolmaster, rough frontiersman, and even confidence man, developing certain notions and skills on his way to becoming a proslavery bushwhacker. Quantrill remains impossible to categorize, a man whose motivations have been difficult to pin down. Using new documents and old documents examined in new ways, A Man by Any Other Name paints the most authentic portrait of Quantrill yet rendered. The detailed study of this man not only explores a one-of-a-kind enigmatic figure but also allows us entry into many representative experiences of the Civil War generation. This picture brings to life a unique vision of antebellum life in the territories and a fresh view of guerrilla warfare on the border. Of even greater consequence, seeing Quantrill in this way allows us to examine the perceived essence of American manhood in the mid-nineteenth century.
Author | : Lauren Kate |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2022-03-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0735212562 |
From # 1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Kate comes an enemies-to-lovers romance about an editor, her bestselling author, and one life-changing secret. What she doesn't know about love could fill a book. With a successful career as a romance editor, and an engagement to a man who checks off all ninety-nine boxes on her carefully curated list, Lanie's more than good. She's killing it. Then she’s given the opportunity of a lifetime: to work with world-renowned author and her biggest inspiration in love and life—the Noa Callaway. All Lanie has to do is cure Noa's writer's block and she'll get the promotion she's always dreamed of. Simple, right? But there's a reason no one has ever seen or spoken to the mysterious Noa Calloway. And that reason will rock Lanie’s world. It will call into question everything she thought she knew. When she finally tosses her ninety-nine expectations to the wind, Lanie may just discover that love By Any Other Name can still be as sweet.
Author | : Jodi Picoult |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 545 |
Release | : 2024-08-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593497228 |
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the co-author of Mad Honey comes an “inspiring” (Elle) novel about two women, centuries apart—one of whom is the real author of Shakespeare’s plays—who are both forced to hide behind another name. “You’ll fall in love with Emilia Bassano, the unforgettable heroine based on a real woman that Picoult brings vividly to life in her brilliantly researched new novel.”—Kristin Hannah, author of The Women Young playwright Melina Green has just written a new work inspired by the life of her Elizabethan ancestor Emilia Bassano. But seeing it performed is unlikely, in a theater world where the playing field isn’t level for women. As Melina wonders if she dares risk failure again, her best friend takes the decision out of her hands and submits the play to a festival under a male pseudonym. In 1581, young Emilia Bassano is a ward of English aristocrats. Her lessons on languages, history, and writing have endowed her with a sharp wit and a gift for storytelling, but like most women of her day, she is allowed no voice of her own. Forced to become a mistress to the Lord Chamberlain, who oversees all theatre productions in England, Emilia sees firsthand how the words of playwrights can move an audience. She begins to form a plan to secretly bring a play of her own to the stage—by paying an actor named William Shakespeare to front her work. Told in intertwining timelines, By Any Other Name, a sweeping tale of ambition, courage, and desire centers two women who are determined to create something beautiful despite the prejudices they face. Should a writer do whatever it takes to see her story live on . . . no matter the cost? This remarkable novel, rooted in primary historical sources, ensures the name Emilia Bassano will no longer be forgotten.
Author | : Maureen Reil |
Publisher | : Maureen Reil |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2012-07-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Six degrees of separation just got a whole lot smaller in this humorous collection of eighteen, amusing short stories. As we return to Tanglewood town and reconnect with the ladies whose daily lives we glimpsed into last time. Where funny, intertwining tales follow on from our previous visit, but take place a couple of months down the line. We start with Jane, who's got herself a new boyfriend. But will Leo turn out to be one dog too many to handle? And we end it with the 'Cougar' who opens up her own dating club. But will she find a cub to keep her warm at night? Love, laughter and life are what it's all about.
Author | : Maya Schenwar |
Publisher | : The New Press |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 162097701X |
With a new afterword from the authors, the critically praised indictment of widely embraced “alternatives to incarceration” Electronic monitoring. Locked-down drug treatment centers. House arrest. Mandated psychiatric treatment. Data driven surveillance. Extended probation. These are some of the key alternatives held up as cost effective substitutes for jails and prisons. But in a searing, “cogent critique” (Library Journal), Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law reveal that many of these so-called reforms actually weave in new strands of punishment and control, bringing new populations who would not otherwise have been subject to imprisonment under physical control by the state. Whether readers are seasoned abolitionists or are newly interested in sensible alternatives to retrograde policing and criminal justice policies and approaches, this highly praised book offers “a wealth of critical insights” that will help readers “tread carefully through the dizzying terrain of a world turned upside down” and “make sense of what should take the place of mass incarceration” (The Brooklyn Rail). With a foreword by Michelle Alexander, Prison by Any Other Name exposes how a kinder narrative of reform is effectively obscuring an agenda of social control, challenging us to question the ways we replicate the status quo when pursuing change, and offering a bolder vision for truly alternative justice practices.
Author | : Bruce Gillespie |
Publisher | : TouchWood Editions |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1771510544 |
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Author | : Maureen Reil |
Publisher | : Maureen Reil |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2010-07-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In a place called Tanglewood town. There are eighteen, amusing short stories that focus on women who share a humorous attitude which varies in both age and circumstance. We start with Jane, whose live-in boyfriend is named Jason and he wants a pet. But is there room in her world for two dogs? And we end with a widow, who becomes a ‘Cougar’ when she gets involved with a much younger man. But will everyone else approve of this budding relationship? Join these women and others, for a hilarious glimpse into their daily lives. As funny and intertwining tales unfold into a truly delightful collection that reveals just how they cope with the little issues of life. . . ‘Farcical, frothy and fun,’ Tanglewood Times
Author | : Grace Cornish, Ph.D. |
Publisher | : Harmony |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 1999-10-12 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0609801333 |
In her best-seller, 10 Bad Choices That Ruin Black Women's Lives, relationship expert Dr. Grace Cornish has written a lively, provocative guide for black women everywhere who want to shed the duds and find the studs who will treat them with respect. According to Dr. Cornish, six out of every ten black women are either in bad relationships, share a man, or are celibate. The problem is not the women themselves, she explains, but the bad choices they keep making. In this frank and refreshing book, Dr. Cornish speaks to unique aspects of the African-American female psyche by targeting ten of the most common and foolish choices black women make in their lives regarding men, and how they can correct these problems. Relying on case studies, interviews, and the letters she has received, Dr. Cornish gets to the heart of the matter by illuminating why black women, no matter how smart, savvy, and successful, continue to lose at the dating game, and how they can face, erase, and replace the problems that have kept them from finding true love.
Author | : Maureen McCarthy |
Publisher | : Roaring Brook Press |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2008-03-18 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1429976705 |
Don'tcha just hate the way you get caught up in stuff without really wanting to? Then it goes a bit further, and suddenly you're one of those jerks you hate because . . . you can't be trusted. ROSE WANTS NOTHING MORE THAN TO GET AWAY. Last year she'd had it all: pre-law in the fall, a budding romance, and her best friend, Zoe. Now Zoe will never forgive her, her family is crumbling, and the secret that's been boiling up inside her is bubbling a little too close to the surface. All Rose needs to escape are an old van, her surfboard, the road, the ocean, and . . . mom? When Rose's mother jumps in the passenger seat right as Rose is about to set off, her trip takes an unexpected turn, filled with nagging memories of last year, and the looming scandal that refuses to be ignored. A twisting plot that keeps you guessing, told from the viewpoint of a realistically flawed yet snarky main character, makes this a book that just can't be put down.