The Gorger

The Gorger
Author: Paul J. Kubis
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681390841

My life story, tells of a very innocent young boy raised up in very innocent times, by his grandparents, in the suburbs of Chicago and how he becomes man of the house at eleven when his grandfather suddenly dies. In high school he does something that alienates him from his classmates simply because he said he would do it. He is criticized and bullied for the next two and a half years and then the two most popular boys in school befriend him. After graduating he goes to live with his mother in Miami, Florida and is exposed to the outside world. A short, boring stint in college and he finds puppy love. He marries, has a little girl and is doing very well as a realtor on the north shore of Chicago. Two men burst into his office one afternoon and take him down into a basement where he is handcuffed to a chair, bolted to the floor, and threaten. They play one way russian roulette with him from 8:00p.m. to 12:00a.m. and then throw him in jail with a guy who just killed a man. He proves his innocence and moves on with his life, divorces, starting a new job, remarries and divorces, becomes a landlord and refurbisher, remarries and divorces, remarries his first wife, eludes hit man hired by his partner and moves to Miami Florida, divorces first wife again and he moves on.

Spirituality of the Handmaid

Spirituality of the Handmaid
Author: Kerry Walters
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809138517

A model of spiritual transformation based on Mary's message at Medjugorje that is expressed in the language of conception, birth and maternity. Althouth Medjugorje is the starting point here, it is not the only point. This is not a book about apparitions or miracle, but about Mary's message. We will try to appeal to lovers of Marian spirituality as well as the wackos who love the sensational aspects of Medjugorje. Will have a title change.

Teaching Literature to Adolescents

Teaching Literature to Adolescents
Author: Richard Beach
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2020-12-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 100033791X

Now in its fourth edition, this popular textbook introduces prospective and practicing English teachers to current methods of teaching literature in middle and high school classrooms. This new edition broadens its focus to cover important topics such as critical race theory; perspectives on teaching fiction, nonfiction, and drama; the integration of digital literacy; and teacher research for ongoing learning and professional development. It underscores the value of providing students with a range of different critical approaches and tools for interpreting texts. It also addresses the need to organize literature instruction around topics and issues of interest to today’s adolescents. By using authentic dilemmas and contemporary issues, the authors encourage preservice English teachers and their instructors to raise and explore inquiry-based questions that center on the teaching of a variety of literary texts, both classic and contemporary, traditional and digital. New to the Fourth Edition: Expanded attention to digital tools, multimodal learning, and teaching online New examples of teaching contemporary texts Expanded discussion and illustration of formative assessment Revised response activities for incorporating young adult literature into the literature curriculum Real-world examples of student work to illustrate how students respond to the suggested strategies Extended focus on infusing multicultural and diverse literature in the classroom Each chapter is organized around specific questions that preservice teachers consistently raise as they prepare to become English language arts teachers. The authors model critical inquiry throughout the text by offering authentic case narratives that raise important considerations of both theory and practice. A companion website, a favorite of English education instructors, http://teachingliterature.pbworks.com, provides resources and enrichment activities, inviting teachers to consider important issues in the context of their current or future classrooms.

Rough Justice

Rough Justice
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1898
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

The Girl in the Painted Caravan

The Girl in the Painted Caravan
Author: Eva Petulengro
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011-02-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1447200136

Born into a Romany gypsy family in 1939, Eva Petulengro’s childhood seemed to her to be idyllic in every way. She would travel the country with her family in their painted caravan and spend evenings by the fire as they sang and told stories of their past. She didn’t go to school or visit a doctor when she was unwell. Instead her family would gather wild herbs to make traditional remedies, hunt game and rabbits, and while the men tended horses to make a living, the young girls would join the women in reading palms. But Eva’s perfect world would be turned upside down as the countryside became increasingly hostile to all travellers. Eva describes the wonderful characters in her family, from her grandfather ‘Naughty’ Petulengro to her four beautiful aunts who entranced everyone they met, as well as the fascinating people they came across on the road. Moving, evocative, romantic and funny, The Girl in the Painted Caravan vividly captures a way of life that has now, sadly, all but disappeared.

The Psychotic Core

The Psychotic Core
Author: Michael Eigen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429921977

This book examines the key ordering—disordering processes of the psychotic self. It draws on Sigmund Freud, Jung, object relation and selfpsychologies, and, particularly, the work of Winnicott, Bion, and Elkin.