Friday Night is Papa Night

Friday Night is Papa Night
Author: L. C. Hunt
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1973-06-01
Genre: Readers
ISBN: 9780030846403

Friday night is the family's special night because Papa joins them, but this week Papa doesn't come home.

Friday Night Is Papa Night

Friday Night Is Papa Night
Author: Ruth A. Sonneborn
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Puerto Ricans
ISBN: 9780606018104

Friday night is the family's special night because Papa joins them, but this week Papa doesn't come home as usual.

Friday Night is Papa Night

Friday Night is Papa Night
Author: Ruth A. Sonneborn
Publisher: Puffin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Families
ISBN: 9780140507546

Friday night is the family's special night because Papa joins them, but this week Papa doesn't come home as usual.

After Critique

After Critique
Author: Mitchum Huehls
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0190613858

Periodizing contemporary fiction against the backdrop of neoliberalism, After Critique identifies a notable turn away from progressive politics among a cadre of key twenty-first-century authors. Through authoritative readings of foundational texts from writers such as Percival Everett, Helena Viramontes, Uzodinma Iweala, Colson Whitehead, Tom McCarthy, and David Foster Wallace, Huehls charts a distinct move away from standard forms of political critique grounded in rights discourse, ideological demystification, and the identification of injustice and inequality. The authors discussed in After Critique register the decline of a conventional leftist politics, and in many ways even capitulate to its demise. As Huehls explains, however, such capitulation should actually be understood as contemporary U.S. fiction's concerted attempt to reconfigure the nature of politics from within the neoliberal beast. While it's easy to dismiss this as post-ideological fantasy, Huehls draws on an array of diverse scholarship--most notably the work of Bruno Latour--to suggest that an entirely new form of politics is emerging, both because of and in response to neoliberalism. Arguing that we must stop thinking of neoliberalism as a set of norms, ideological beliefs, or market principles that can be countered with a more just set of norms, beliefs, and principles, Huehls instead insists that we must start to appreciate neoliberalism as a post-normative ontological phenomenon. That is, it's not something that requires us to think or act a certain way; it's something that requires us to be in and occupy space in a certain way. This provocative treatment of neoliberalism in turn allows After Critique to reimagine our understanding of contemporary fiction and the political possibilities it envisions.

Now Upon a Time

Now Upon a Time
Author: Myra Sadker
Publisher: New York : Harper & Row
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1977
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Themagerichte benadering van de hedendaagse, vnl. Engelse en Amerikaanse jeugdliteratuur, waarin onderwerpen als seksualiteit, ouderdom, dood, milieu, discriminatie, racisme en oorlog en vrede in kinderboeken uitvoerig worden behandeld en voorzien van een titellijst

And Give Up Showbiz?

And Give Up Showbiz?
Author: Josh Young
Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1940363411

In the early '90s, Big Tobacco was making a killing. There was no entity more powerful, and national tobacco-related deaths numbered in the hundreds of thousands each year. The economic loss from smoking-related illnesses was billions of dollars. And yet, Big Tobacco had never paid a nickel in court. Until one Southern, small-town lawyer figured out how Florida could sue Big Tobacco to reimburse the state for health care costs. The end result? Beyond the $13 billion settlement, hundreds of thousands of American lives have been, and will continue to be, saved. Meet Fred Levin. Called by his own son “a philanthropist and a cockroach," Fred Levin is no ordinary attorney, and his remarkable story is far from squeaky clean. In And Give Up Showbiz?, New York Times bestselling author Josh Young works closely with Levin to give readers a glimpse into the extraordinary and entertaining life of the top trial lawyer who was a pioneer in establishing American personal injury law. Seen as an inspiring innovator by some and a flamboyant self-promoter by others, Levin has not only fought against Big Tobacco, he has won victories for women, African Americans, and workers everywhere. Levin's unprecedented legal career is just one aspect of his roller-coaster life story. From managing one of the world's greatest boxers to avoiding multiple disbarment attempts, and from becoming a chief in the country of Ghana to even being a person of interest in two separate murder investigations, his story reads like a novel suitable for the silver screen. And Give Up Showbiz? is both shockingly candid and wildly funny.

The Best in Children's Books

The Best in Children's Books
Author: Zena Sutherland
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1973
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN: 9780226780573

Reviews 1,400 books for children chosen as the best published during the years 1966-1972.