Clip Their Little Wings

Clip Their Little Wings
Author: John Callaghan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010-12-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1446767221

Mired in a world of errant wives, missing persons fleeing mundane bills, businesses pursuing dishonest staff and petty personal transgressions, Glasgow detective Stevie McCabe is suddenly asked to investigate the affairs of a Labour MP.Although he knows his client is lying, the commission gets his attention, especially because his unrequited lust for the owner of a jazz club has somehow turned into an asylum appeal for one of her singers and most especially because an old friend he can barely remember is asking him for a pro-bono investigation of the lurid death of his junkie brother.Through the peeling tower blocks and smart sandstone tenements of the city, from university to squalid bed and breakfast hotels, McCabe pursues the trails of the dead junkie and the questionable MP, knowing that they should be unconnected, yet knowing, too, that the strict limits of coincidence are being bent and broken by the ways in which the stories intertwine.A Stevie McCabe novel from www.glasgownoirfiction.com

Alphabet Regency Romance Complete Box Set

Alphabet Regency Romance Complete Box Set
Author: Kasey Michaels
Publisher: Kathryn Seidick
Total Pages: 2625
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Twelve Rollicking Regency Romances from New York Times bestselling author Kasey Michaels. The Tenacious Miss Tamerlane The Playful Lady Penelope The Haunted Miss Hampshire The Wagered Miss Winslow The Belligerent Miss Boynton The Lurid Lady Lockport The Rambunctious Lady Royston The Mischievous Miss Murphy Moonlight Masquerade A Difficult Disguise The Savage Miss Saxon The Somerville Farce

Consuming Innocence

Consuming Innocence
Author: Karen Brooks
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780702236457

"This is an academic look at the contribution of popular culture to the loss if innocence in today's children."--Publisher.

Flame Trees in May

Flame Trees in May
Author: Karla Marrufo
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628974915

In her most experimental work to date, Karla Marrufo Huchim explores universal themes with appreciable specificity: loneliness, family angst, memory loss—from a perspective belonging singularly to a native of the Yucatán Peninsula. Mayo’s unnamed narrator is an older woman, isolated in her domestic life, who is both suffering from memory loss and intent on recounting the lives of three generations of her family. The Yucatán culture and community that Marrufo Huchim describes through her narrator’s fine but faltering mind will be foreign but not fetishized for American readers.

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin
Author: Nathan R. Kozuskanich
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136174311

Known for his influential role in the debates that established the founding documents of the United States, Benjamin Franklin was not only an astute politician, but also an Atlantic citizen whose commitment to the American cause was informed by years spent in England and France. The life of this iconic founder provides an ideal opportunity for students to take a closer look at eighteenth century colonial society and the contested formation of the early American nation. In this carefully contextualized account, Nathan R. Kozuskanich considers the many facets of Franklin’s private and public lives, and shows how Franklin grappled with issues that still concern us today: the right to bear arms, the legacy of slavery, and the nature of American democracy. In a concise narrative bolstered by supporting primary documents, Benjamin Franklin: American Founder, Atlantic Citizen introduces students to the world of the burgeoning United States and enables them to understand the journey from imperial colonies to an independent nation dedicated to the premise that all men are created equal.

Leading an Emotionally Intelligent Life

Leading an Emotionally Intelligent Life
Author: Patrick Kilcarr
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-08-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1538143755

Expand your EI to make courageous decisions and transform your life based on Patrick Kilcarr’s EQ-I 2.0 tool and his 'Master Trainer' status. Our emotional intelligence (EI) is an intensely personal inner landscape. It is an intricate interplay of self-regard, empathy, resilience, and other key competencies essential to leading a fulfilled and balanced personal and professional life. While it is unique for each one of us, taking into account our formative experience growing up and the myriad of others experiences we encountered up to this moment in time, there are specific emotions and behaviors that suggest we either are, or are not, socially and emotionally balanced. Our personal history is inescapable; what is not is our ability to direct the life we want from this point forward. Yet the measure of emotional intelligence largely has been the province of educators, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and human resources professionals. They are keenly interested in how the concept plays out in educational and professional settings, and their assessments aim at maximizing organization integration and performance. The problem is clear. If emotional intelligence is rooted in the individual, how can we use its assessment as a map for self-understanding and as leverage to immediate and future growth? A strong hunger exists among ordinary people to harness the extraordinary power of emotional intelligence as a pathway to personal transformation. Guides to accomplish this vital task in personal growth are few. While there is a great deal written “about” emotional intelligence, a gap exists demonstrating what it looks and feels like to achieve and maintain emotional intelligence, especially if our formative years were paved with drama, trauma and disappointment. This book brings to the reader how an emotionally intelligent life can be achieved if there is a desire for it.

The Autobiography and Other Writings

The Autobiography and Other Writings
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0451469887

A comprehensive and insightful compilation of Benjamin Franklin’s The Autobiography and other essays which offers an in-depth look into the life of America’s most fascinating Founding Father. Benjamin Franklin was a true Renaissance man: writer, publisher, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and politician. During his long life, he offered advice on attaining wealth, organized public institutions, contributed to the birth of a nation, and negotiated with foreign powers to ensure his country’s survival. Through the words of the elder statesman himself, The Autobiography and Other Writings presents a remarkable insight into the man and his accomplishments. Additional writings from Benjamin Franklin’s wife and son provide a more intimate portrait of the husband and father who became a legend in his own time. Edited by L. Jesse Lemich With an Introduction by Walter Isaacson and an Afterword by Carla Mulford