The Thirteen Year Old Sailor

The Thirteen Year Old Sailor
Author: Cherie Smith
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1649527136

Let's journey back to the year of 1928 when a little boy was born near the beginning of the Great Depression. As he grew older, he saw that he had nothing and no way out of this situation. One summer, he decided to go into the Navy. However, there were some obstacles standing in his way. The first one was his age, which he couldn't truly do anything about, at least legally. The other was his mother. He needed her on his side. Come along to discover what happens next. What will he do about his age if anything? What about his mother? Read on to see how he overcomes these, and follow his adventures. You never know where he will take you.

Pedro de Torreros and the Voyage of Destiny

Pedro de Torreros and the Voyage of Destiny
Author: Peter Marshall
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780805443967

An opportunity to serve on board the Santa Maria on Columbus's voyage to locate the Indies begins a life of danger and self-discovery for fifteen-year-old Pedro, who has always dreamed of going to sea.

The Sailor

The Sailor
Author: J. C. Snaith
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2021-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Sailor is an adventure novel by author J C Snaith. Henry Harper is a newspaper boy who is caught up in some trouble on the streets where he plies his trade. Barely escaping the situation with his life, he encounters the seemingly kind Mr. Thomson, a sailor. But as time goes by his active imagination convinces him that Mr. Thompson is the dreaded serial killer 'Jack the Ripper'. Meanwhile Thompson puts the boy to work aboard a ship, and that's where the real adventure starts...

Official Register

Official Register
Author: United States Civil Service Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1620
Release: 1901
Genre: Government executives
ISBN:

Sex and Sexuality in Latin America

Sex and Sexuality in Latin America
Author: Daniel Balderston
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 1997-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0814787258

Despite the explosion of critical writing on gender and sexuality, relatively little work has focused on Latin America. Sex and Sexuality in Latin America: An Interdisciplinary Readerfills in this gap. Daniel Balderston and Donna J. Guy assert that the study of sexuality in Latin America requires a break with the dominant Anglo-European model of gender. To this end, the essays in the collection focus on the uncertain and contingent nature of sexual identity. Organized around three central themes--control and repression; the politics and culture of resistance; and sexual transgression as affirmation of marginalized identities--this intriguing collection will challenge and inform conceptions of Latin American gender and sexuality. Covering topics ranging from transvestism to the world of tango, and countries as diverse as Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina, this volume takes an accessible, dynamic, and interdisciplinary approach to a highly theoretical topic. "Opens up new conceptual horizons for exploring gender and sexuality. . . . In stimulating readers to think 'outside the box' of established academic notions of sexuality and gender, Sex and Sexuality in Latin America illustrates the sometimes mind-boggling mission of iconoclastic scholarship. The well-written essays are thought-provoking analyses on the cutting edge of gender scholarship." —Latin American Research Review, vol. 36, no. 3, 2001