Greedy Pigs

Greedy Pigs
Author: Matt Wallace
Publisher: Tordotcom
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765393190

The Sin du Jour crew caters to the Shadow Government in Greedy Pigs, Matt Wallace's fifth Sin du Jour Affair “I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.” Politics is a dirty game. When the team at Sin du Jour accidentally caters a meal for the President of the United States and his entourage, they discover a conspiracy that has been in place since before living memory. Meanwhile, the Shadow Government that oversees the co-existence of the natural and supernatural worlds is under threat from the most unlikely of sources. It’s up to one member of the Sin du Jour staff to prevent war on an unimaginable scale. Between courses, naturally. Sin du Jour Book 1: Envy of Angels Book 2: Lustlocked Book 3: Pride's Spell Book 4: Idle Ingredients Book 5: Greedy Pigs Book 6: Gluttony Bay Book 7: Taste of Wrath At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Lab

Lab
Author: Mario Vrban I
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612040330

Lab is a political fable, a parable about Lab animals' struggle for a better life in an alien, hellish environment. Lab is a gripping examination of a shift from the Orwellian concept of 'all animals are equal' to a post-Orwellian premise that 'all animals are different.' The parable narrates the developments that occur in the Lab - from the initial harsh conditions to the majestic, glittering, virtual Labopolis and its endless sprawl. A bespectacled mouse with pinkish pale skin, Homo, is an interpreter for both the animals and the humans. When animals finally organize the rebellion in the Lab, Homo is their leader. Lab presents a totally administered, Kafkaesque world in which the simple event of a dog wagging his tail can employ innumerable bureaucrats, as well as scientists and activists. Its inter-textual playfulness embraces numerous references from Kafka, Orwell, Monty Python, Disney as well as guidelines from the handbook 'How to handle animals in American laboratories.'Although written in a simple style, the novel tackles the most ramified issues and dilemmas of late modernity: the great divide between humans and animals, the insecurities of the body as a final frontier, utopian desires for change in a world that more and more resembles the laboratory itself. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/mariovrbanci

The English Pig

The English Pig
Author: Robert Malcolmson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781852851743

The English Pig is an account of pigs and pig-keeping from the sixteenth century to modern times, concentrating on the domestic, cottage pig, rather than commercial farming. In Victorian England the pig was an integral part of village life: both visible and essential. Living in close proximity to its owners, fed on scraps and the subject of perennial interest, the pig when dead provided the means to repay social and monetary debts as well as excellent meat. While the words associated with the pig, such as 'hoggish', 'swine' and 'pigsty', and phrases like 'greedy as a pig', associate the pig with greed and dirt, this book shows the pig's virtues, intelligence and distinctive character. It is a portrait of one of the most recognisable but least known of farm animals, seen here also in many photographs and other representations. The pig has a modest place in literature from Fielding's pig-keeping Parson Trulliber to Hardy's Jude the Obscure and to Flora Thompson's Lark Rise to Candleford. In modern times, while vanishing from the sight of most people, it has been sentimentalised in children's stories and commercialised in advertisements.

The Pig

The Pig
Author: William Youatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1847
Genre: Pork industry and trade
ISBN:

Forbidden

Forbidden
Author: Jordan D. Rosenblum
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2024-10-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1479831506

A surprising history of how the pig has influenced Jewish identity Jews do not eat pig. This (not always true) observation has been made by both Jews and non-Jews for more than three thousand years and is rooted in biblical law. Though the Torah prohibits eating pig meat, it is not singled out more than other food prohibitions. Horses, rabbits, squirrels, and even vultures, while also not kosher, do not inspire the same level of revulsion for Jews as the pig. The pig has become an iconic symbol for people to signal their Jewishness, non-Jewishness, or rebellion from Judaism. There is nothing in the Bible that suggests Jews are meant to embrace this level of pig-phobia. Starting with the Hebrew Bible, Jordan D. Rosenblum historicizes the emergence of the pig as a key symbol of Jewish identity, from the Roman persecution of ancient rabbis, to the Spanish Inquisition, when so-called Marranos (“Pigs”) converted to Catholicism, to Shakespeare’s writings, to modern memoirs of those leaving Orthodox Judaism. The pig appears in debates about Jewish emancipation in eighteenth-century England and in vaccine conspiracies; in World War II rallying cries, when many American Jewish soldiers were “eating ham for Uncle Sam;” in conversations about pig sandwiches reportedly consumed by Karl Marx; and in recent deliberations about the kosher status of Impossible Pork. All told, there is a rich and varied story about the associations of Jews and pigs over time, both emerging from within Judaism and imposed on Jews by others. Expansive yet accessible, Forbidden offers a captivating look into Jewish history and identity through the lens of the pig.

Belle Powers' Locket

Belle Powers' Locket
Author: Joanna H. Mathews
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Joanna H. Mathews' "Belle Powers' Locket" is a heartwarming literary treasure that weaves together the threads of love, mystery, and the profound significance of cherished keepsakes. Within the pages of this narrative, readers are invited to embark on a journey alongside Belle, navigating life's challenges and triumphs. At the heart of it all lies the locket—a powerful symbol of hope, love, and timeless memories. Mathews' storytelling prowess shines as she masterfully brings Belle's story to life, creating a poignant narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. Whether you're a young reader discovering the magic of literature or an adult seeking the comfort of a beautifully crafted tale, "Belle Powers' Locket" is a touching reminder of the enduring power of love and cherished mementos, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of its audience.

Frightful Plays!

Frightful Plays!
Author: Charles Stephen Brooks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1922
Genre: American drama
ISBN: