Gamechanger

Gamechanger
Author: L. X. Beckett
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250165245

Neuromancer meets Star Trek in Gamechanger, a fantastic new book from award-winning author L. X. Beckett. First there was the Setback. Then came the Clawback. Now we thrive. Rubi Whiting is a member of the Bounceback Generation. The first to be raised free of the troubles of the late twenty-first century. Now she works as a public defender to help troubled individuals with anti-social behavior. That’s how she met Luciano Pox. Luce is a firebrand and has made a name for himself as a naysayer. But there’s more to him than being a lightning rod for controversy. Rubi has to find out why the governments of the world want to bring Luce into custody, and why Luce is hell bent on stopping the recovery of the planet. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories

Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories
Author: Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Step into a world of charming characters and delightful tales with "Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories" by Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice. This collection of short stories is perfect for readers of all ages who enjoy heartwarming stories of love, family, and the human spirit. Rice's skillful writing and vivid storytelling will transport you to a different time and place and leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.

Staging Family

Staging Family
Author: Nan Mullenneaux
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2018-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803284624

Breaking every prescription of ideal femininity, American actresses of the mid-nineteenth century appeared in public alongside men, financially supported nuclear and extended families, challenged domestic common law, and traveled the globe in the transnational theater market. While these women expanded professional, artistic, and geographic frontiers, they expanded domestic frontiers as well: publicly, actresses used the traditional rhetoric of domesticity to mask their very nontraditional personal lives, instigating historically significant domestic innovations to circumvent the gender constraints of the mid-nineteenth century, reinventing themselves and their families in the process. Nan Mullenneaux focuses on the personal and professional lives of more than sixty women who, despite their diverse backgrounds, each made complex conscious and unconscious compromises to create profit and power. Mullenneaux identifies patterns of macro and micro negotiation and reinvention and maps them onto the waves of legal, economic, and social change to identify broader historical links that complicate notions of the influence of gendered power and the definition of feminism; the role of the body/embodiment in race, class, and gender issues; the relevance of family history to the achievements of influential Americans; and national versus inter- and transnational cultural trends. While Staging Family expands our understanding of how nineteenth-century actresses both negotiated power and then hid that power, it also informs contemporary questions of how women juggle professional and personal responsibilities—achieving success in spite of gender constraints and societal expectations.

Designed for Reading

Designed for Reading
Author: Henry Seidel Canby, Amy Loveman, William Rose Benet, Christopher Morley, May Lamberton Becker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1934
Genre:
ISBN: