RANE

RANE
Author: Vivian Lux
Publisher: LuxLife Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Everything was easy...until I met her. If at first you don't succeed, f*ck it and move the hell on. I'm Rane Wilder and I'm not one to hold on to sh*t. Life as the guitarist in the biggest band on the planet is fun. Which is good. Because the second it stops being fun, I'm out. Being in the music video with Madeline Cole, that was fun too. Sure, the band had misgivings. Maddie's a crazy former child star who hit rock bottom hard, and is now trying to revitalize her career. She's a fiery redhead with big blue eyes and a bad reputation, but her mom is dating my dad, so I thought I'd do her a favor by giving her the work. That's when things get difficult. Because falling for Maddie is really easy. I can see the fire inside of her, and I love it that I'm the one who makes her burn. But being with her? That's hard as hell. Especially when our parents announce their engagement. I've fallen for a force of nature and she's about to become my stepsister. And for the first time in my life, I can't move on.

Bessy Rane

Bessy Rane
Author: Mrs. Henry Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1886
Genre:
ISBN:

Bessy Rane

Bessy Rane
Author: Henry Wood
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3385549213

Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.

BLAME RANE

BLAME RANE
Author: RENE' O'SHEA
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0974008257

BLAME RANE was a quiet college student until a tragic fire shattered her world. To escape poverty, Blame exposes herself to drugs, domestic violence, prostitution, and incarceration. She moves from welfare role to employment role as a single parent, from the grimy streets of D.C. to plush condos in VA; to rural NC, where she discovers the meaning of self-empowerment and unconditional love. Three birds tail her every move. This crow, cardinal and pigeon were an African-American, a Native American and a Caucasian woman in life. They are the blood ancestors of Blame Rane. The birds honestly tell the stories of their lives, taking us on an epic tour of American history. Blame encounters joy, jealousy, love, addiction, friendship, disease and opportunity. She battles classism, racism, and materialism; seizing passion, dignity and wisdom along the way. It's easy to blame the rain, but at some point, a woman learns to take responsibility for her life. Will Blame?

The Buried Sea

The Buried Sea
Author: Rane Arroyo
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780816527168

In Rane Arroyo's poetry we hear echoes of Whitman, Lorca, Neruda. But more important, we hear Arroyo's own song of self rendered with a lyricism that belies its astonishing and redolent honesty. The Buried Sea: New and Selected Poems is a powerful addition to the American literary landscape. --Connie May Fowler.

Bessy Rane

Bessy Rane
Author: Ellen Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:

How to Name a Hurricane

How to Name a Hurricane
Author: Rane Arroyo
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780816524600

ThereÕs no denying it, media culture has ushered in a new era of visibility for gays in America. Yet somehow the gay Latino doesnÕt fit into this sound-bite identity and usually isnÕt included in national media images. Rane Arroyo offers a corrective. Known primarily as a poet and playwright representing the gay Latino community, Arroyo has also been publishing prose throughout his career and now gathers into this book a storm of writing that has been gaining strength, drop by drop, for more than ten years. How to Name a Hurricane collects short stories and other fictions depicting Latino drag queens and leather men, religious sinners and happy atheists, working class heroes and cyberspace vaquerosÑa parade of characters that invites readers to consider whether one is more authentic a gay Latino than another. Whereas actual hurricanes are given names, the gays given voice in this collection must name themselvesÑand these narratives in turn reveal something of the "I" of Hurricane Rane. Whether portraying a family gathering as Brideshead Revisited with a mambo soundtrack, recounting the relationship of transvestite Louie/Lois and her bisexual Superman, or bemoaning "feeling as unsexy as an old bean burrito in a 7-11 microwave," Arroyo tracks the heartbeat of his characters through a shimmering palette of styles. Here are monologues, a story in verse, and other experimental forms appropriate to experimental livesÑall affirming the basic human rights to dignity, equality, love, and even silliness. When the AIDS epidemic first hit, many Latino families destroyed any remembrances of their gay and bisexual sons that might betray their pasts to la familia or el pueblo. ArroyoÕs writings return the ghosts of those sons to the families, bars, dance clubs, and neighborhoods where they belong. By penetrating to the IÕs of narrative hurricanes, these stories honor the survivors of our ongoing cultural storms.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States. Office of Experiment Stations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1210
Release: 1906
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: