She'll Find Me

She'll Find Me
Author: Laikyn Meng
Publisher: The Orange 9 Publishing Company
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Dear Lesbian Jesus, may I call you LJ? ♥ It's me, Cameron Monroe. Are you trying to screw with me? Is Cooper King a test? Because I fail entirely and absolutely beyond straight girl recognition. I thought denial was supposed to be a safe place. I can't even say the L word out loud, would never dare admit it to my parents. They wouldn't be disappointed; they would want a refund on their adopted daughter. Dear Vagina Goddess, formerly known as VG the DJ. ★ Take pity on my soul. I know my reputation isn't the best. But I swear it was all fun; nobody got hurt until Cameron came along. Being every bit adorable and my ultimate weakness. Forgive me for saying this, but I can smell her innocence from here, and I bet she tastes even sweeter. Can you blame me for being tempted by her beauty? You're right, you're right, it will be safer for me in the end. Because when you fall in love with me, there is always an end. True love is out there; here is hoping, She'll Find Me. She'll Find Me is a Lesbian Multicultural Romance. +18 Mature Content, Explicit Language, Sexual Content, Miscarriage. Cheating.

Find Your Voice

Find Your Voice
Author: P.C. Ramakrishna
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

In Find Your Voice, P.C. Ramakrishna takes stage actors, voiceover artists, radio jockeys, animation voices, public speakers and singers, both aspiring and professional, through the specific demands of the human voice in different fields. He touches on all aspects of voice, its nurture and development, with many examples and exercises that are practical and honed through personal experience. The tenor of the book is friendly, conversational and addresses the practitioner directly, without subjecting him or her to technical overload. It is oriented towards performance in all these areas, and is unique in that it ranges between actor, speaker and singer with easy felicity.

Choice: A Novel

Choice: A Novel
Author: Neel Mukherjee
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1324075023

An ingenious, devastating, explosive novel about the ramifications of choice from "one of the most original and talented authors working today" (NPR). "How ought one to live?" This is the question that obsesses London-based publisher Ayush, driving him to question every act of consumption. He embarks on a radical experiment in his own life and the lives of those connected to him: his practical economist husband; their twins; and even the authors he edits and publishes. One of those authors, a mysterious M. N. Opie, writes a story about a young academic involved in a car accident that causes her life to veer in an unexpected direction. Another author, an economist, describes how the gift of a cow to an impoverished family on the West Bengal–Bangladesh border sets them on a startling path to tragedy. Together, these connected narratives raise the question: How free are we really to make our own choices? In a scathing, compassionate quarrel with the world, Neel Mukherjee confronts our fundamental assumptions about economics, race, appropriation, and the tangled ethics of contemporary life.

Turning Pages

Turning Pages
Author: Sarah Frederick
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2006-07-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0824865324

"Turning Pages makes a significant contribution to studies of Japanese print culture and to the growing interest in the cultural landscape of the 1920s and 30s in Japan. The scholarship is superb, the writing flows beautifully, and the images from the magazines are wonderfully evocative." —Jan Bardsley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "This important book contributes to our gendered understanding of Japanese modernity. Frederick has insightfully discerned what we need to know in order to situate the rich materials available to researchers in reprint editions of women’s magazines. Because so many significant literary works made their initial appearance in women’s magazines, Frederick’s book allows students and scholars to appreciate as never before the context in which certain works were first read." —Sally A. Hastings, Purdue University By the early 1920s, "ladies magazines" (fujin zasshi) had become a distinct category in Japanese publishing. Women’s periodicals increasingly influenced intellectual discourse, the literary establishment, and daily life. Turning Pages makes sense of this phenomenon through a detailed analysis of major interwar women’s magazines, especially the literary journal Ladies’ Review, the popular domestic periodical Housewife’s Friend, and the politically radical magazine Women’s Arts. Through a close examination of their literature, articles, advertising, and art, the book explores the magazines as both windows onto and actors in this vibrant period of Japanese history. Turning Pages considers the central place of representations of women for women in the culture of interwar-era Japan and our understanding of Japanese modernity. Taking a holistic approach to the texts and using tools of historical, literary, and cultural analysis, the author examines the triangular relationship among the consumers, the producers, and the texts themselves.

Himalayan Voices

Himalayan Voices
Author: Michael Hutt
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788120811560

Himalayan Voices provides admirers of Nepal and lovers of literature with their first glimpse of the vibrant literary scene in Nepal today. An introduction to the two most developed genres of modern Nepali literature-poetry and the short story-this work profiles eleven of Nepal`s most distinguished poets and offers translations of more than eighty poems written from 1916 to 1986. Twenty of the most interesting and best-known examples of the Nepali short story are translated into English for the first time by Michael Hutt. All provide vivid descriptions of Life in twentieth-century Nepal. This book should appeal not only to admires of Nepal, but to all readers with an interest in non-Western literatures.

Motley Tales

Motley Tales
Author: Sonja Hazzard
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 125797274X

In Silence

In Silence
Author: Romen Basu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Are you safe?

Are you safe?
Author: Sabita Dakua
Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 155
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9361750011

“Are you safe?” is a general question we ask for whom we care and be responsible in our life. It might be directly or indirectly related to us in any relationship for example – as a family, friend, colleague, neighbour, stranger or as a humanity. We may be safe in our homes but if we are not, we will be victims of others which should be highlighted or raised complaints for our safety. As we can study the cases in our country like the topic of rape, fraudsters, theft, fights, etc matters where in human sentiments are hurt for vicious motives. Through a small book we are trying to put a limelight for a few stories or quotes that we believe should be taken for the safety concern. Thanks to all the co-authors who have genuinely written their soul in this content and taken a step ahead to raise a voice for being "Are you safe?". This book is based on their own stories and should only be considered as motivation for reading and not for any other motives in life.

Antarjwala

Antarjwala
Author: Amiya Coomar Ghosh
Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 605
Release: 1901
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9354589170

It’s a story of women during the times when sati pratha, female infanticide, and repression of women were common practices. While our heroes are intelligent and profound in many ways, it’s the women from both the Hindu and the Muslim community, who join hands to fight the prevailing evil against the patriarchal society and the superstition devised against women. It’s an ode to women of the era when the idea of feminism didn’t even exist remotely in India. The story of Antarjwala attempts to define women, not by their social or religious backgrounds, but by the sheer fact that they are women trying to find their place in a man’s world.

A Passage to Shiv K. Kumar

A Passage to Shiv K. Kumar
Author: Prabhat K. Singh
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN: 9788176252362

This Book Is The First Comprehensive, Critical Survey That Covers The Entire Range Of Shiv K. Kumar`S Creative Writing--His Poetry, Translation, Play, Novels And Stories.