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Author | : Moussa N. Melamed |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2018-01-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1483674509 |
Ashley had found her loneliness, her psychotic mind, and her daydreams her best friends. In this world that men still think they should force their male oriented society with the old laws, the older court system, and the judges of unpredictable attitude of Mid West, Ashley grew up under the spell and the pain of the story of unpunished rape episode of her mother, Donna Sue. Ashley heard the story and felt its misery time and again in her tender years, that helped to look at the laws of the country differently. The fear of becoming a victim to the same kind of crime distorted her thoughts, altered her judgmental capability, and diminished her prospect for a full happy dreamed life and caused her hostile personality. As a grown up woman when she was assaulted, she took the law in her own hand.
Author | : Melissa de la Cruz |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2008-06-23 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1439108048 |
The Ashleys rule Miss Gamble's Preparatory School for Girls. They are gorgeous, rich, impeccably fashion forward, and, yes, all named Ashley. Lauren Page has gone to the same school with them her whole life, and the Ashleys, if forced to remember, might recall only a faint memory of shoving mud in the poor girl's mouth in kindergarten. But Lauren Page is no longer the mud-eating loser she once was. And though she has completely changed her exterior from bargain-basement cast-offs to off-the-runway couture (props, of course, to her new personal shopper) she is still the same person on the inside. And that person has had enough of the current regime. Look out, Ashleys. There's a new name in school.
Author | : Benjamin Reilly |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2015-10-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 156164921X |
An engaging historical narrative covering many significant events in the history of south Florida, Tropical Surge includes the major developments and setbacks in the early years of Miami and Key West, as well as an in-depth look at Henry Flagler's amazing Overseas Railway. This well-written history tells the story of the dramatic battle between human ambition and the reality of the West Indian hurricane. By 1935, at least, the hurricane had won. Includes gripping narratives of the 1919, 1926, and 1935 hurricanes in south Florida and the Keys.
Author | : Melissa de la Cruz |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2014-11-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1442490381 |
Ashley Spencer considers her birthday party to be "the" most important event ever. She intends to prove that there's a reason she's been at the top of the social food chain her entire life. Will all her birthday wishes come true?
Author | : Rebecca E. Zietlow |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1107095271 |
Zietlow explores the ideological origins of Reconstruction and the constitutional changes in this era through the life of James Mitchell Ashley.
Author | : Jaremko Rebecca Bromwich |
Publisher | : Demeter Press |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2015-10-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1772580171 |
The 2007 death by self-induced strangulation in prison of nineteen year old inmate Ashley Smith drew a great deal of public attention. The case gave rise to a shocking verdict of homicide in the 2013 inquest into the cause of her death. In this book, I inquire into questions about of what social problem or phenomenon Ashley Smith is a “case,” and what governmental work is done by prevalent constructions of her as an exemplar. This book performs a critical discourse analysis of figures of Ashley Smith that emerge in her case, looking at those representations as technologies of governance. It argues that the Smith case is read most accurately not as an isolated system failure but an extreme result of routine, everyday brutality, of a society and bureaucracies’ gradual necropolitical successes. It critically analyzes how representations of Ashley in the case leave intact, and even reinforce, logics and systems governing gender, motherhood, security, risk, race thinking and exclusion, in power and knowledge that make it predictable for similar deaths in prison to recur. It argues that, in the logics underlying constructions through which Ashley Smith was celebritized and sacralized, mothers’, girls’ and women’s subjectivities and agencies are made unknowable and even unthinkable while the racialized social boundaries of a white settler society are maintained. This book attempts to intervene in those logics to help make alternative outcomes possible and to take steps towards questioning the raced, classed and heteronormative boundaries of commonly assumed figures of the “noble victim”, “good girl” and “good mother” while supporting the agencies of adolescent girls in actively playing a part in the authoring of their lives.
Author | : William L. Sachs |
Publisher | : Church Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2014-10-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0819229008 |
Addresses “belonging before believing” and other new patterns for remaking congregations As we move beyond the “emergent” or “missional” church paradigm, pastors and other church leaders are discovering a new reality: people (especially younger generations) are coming to church not as believers, but to find a place to belong—with or without faith. This book describes the dilemma and the distractions that currently prevent congregations from being the place where that sense of belonging can unfold and guide newcomers in the discovery of faith. The authors argue that despite elaborate talk of change, spirituality, transformation, and conflict resolution, congregations are still mired in old patterns of belonging. Using broad-based career experiences, surveys of religious life, historical precedent, and insights from social psychology about what it means to belong today, the book suggests new and effective approaches to help churches make vital connections.
Author | : Kate Bold |
Publisher | : Kate Bold |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2023-02-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1094394300 |
Ashley Hope is an average Southern woman, happily engaged—until dark secrets from her past tear her life apart. Now a member of Tennessee’s State Police’s Violent Crimes Division, Ashley is assigned a frightening new case: victims of a new serial killer are being found deep in rural country, a terrain that Ashley knows all too well—and to which she vowed to never return. “Phenomenal debut with a huge creep factor… So many twists and turns, you’ll have no idea who the next victim will be. If you love a thriller that will keep you awake well into the night, this book is for you.” —Reader review for Let Me Go LET ME ESCAPE is book #6 in a new series from #1 bestselling mystery and suspense author Kate Bold, which begins with LET ME GO (Book #1). A dark crime thriller full of mystery and suspense, the ASHLEY HOPE mystery series is rife with twists and jaw-dropping secrets as it unfolds into a riveting psychological thriller. Join this brilliant new female protagonist as she hunts down a serial killer, keeping you spellbound and turning pages late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Teresa Driscoll and Robert Dugoni are sure to fall in love. Future books in the series will be available soon! “I really enjoyed this book… It draws you in right away and keeps you turning the pages right up to the end. I am really anticipating the next book.” —Reader review for Let Me Go “A really good read. The story went quickly and the characters were interesting. I'm looking forward to the next book in this series!” —Reader review for Let Me Go “Good read with good plot, plenty of action, and great character development. A thriller that will keep you awake into the night.” —Reader review for Let Me Go “Excellent start to a new series… Get this book and read it, you will love it!” —Reader review for Let Me Go
Author | : Kate Bold |
Publisher | : Kate Bold |
Total Pages | : 658 |
Release | : 2023-07-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1094330957 |
A bundle of books #5 (LET ME FORGET) and #6 (LET ME ESCAPE) in Kate Bold’s Ashley Hope Suspense Thriller series! This bundle offers books five and six in one convenient file, with over 100,000 words of reading. Ashley Hope is an average Southern woman, happily engaged, her whole life ahead of her—until dark secrets from her past come bubbling up. “Phenomenal debut with a huge creep factor… So many twists and turns, you’ll have no idea who the next victim will be. If you love a thriller that will keep you awake well into the night, this book is for you.” —Reader review for Let Me Go In LET ME FORGET (Book #5), now a member of Tennessee’s State Police’s Violent Crimes Division, Ashley is summoned when a serial killer’s trail leads them through farm country. Amidst the abandoned barns and silos, where is this killer lurking? And who will be next? In LET ME ESCAPE (Book #6), Ashley is assigned a frightening new case: victims of a new serial killer are being found deep in rural country, a terrain that Ashley knows all too well—and to which she vowed to never return. A dark crime thriller full of mystery and suspense, the ASHLEY HOPE mystery series is rife with twists and jaw-dropping secrets as it unfolds into a riveting psychological thriller. Join this brilliant new female protagonist as she hunts down a serial killer, keeping you spellbound and turning pages late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Teresa Driscoll and Robert Dugoni are sure to fall in love. Future books in the series are also available. “I really enjoyed this book… It draws you in right away and keeps you turning the pages right up to the end. I am really anticipating the next book.” —Reader review for Let Me Go “A really good read. The story went quickly and the characters were interesting. I'm looking forward to the next book in this series!” —Reader review for Let Me Go “Good read with good plot, plenty of action, and great character development. A thriller that will keep you awake into the night.” —Reader review for Let Me Go “Excellent start to a new series… Get this book and read it, you will love it!” —Reader review for Let Me Go
Author | : Margo C. Watt |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2023-11-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1487542798 |
Clinical forensic psychology is defined by the application of clinical psychology – assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and consultation – in legal contexts. The term captures the integration of clinical psychology as an applied professional discipline and forensic psychology as an experimental discipline. Cases in Clinical Forensic Psychology offers a series of case studies that allow readers to take an up-close and personal look at the criminal justice system in Canada. Clinical forensic psychologist Margo C.Watt examines the particulars of each case, including the biological, psychological, social, cultural, and legal factors. The book takes an evidence-based approach and highlights how the science of clinical forensic psychology informs all aspects of criminal cases: police investigative techniques, eyewitness testimony, pretrial publicity, jury selection and decision-making, forensic evaluations, psychological autopsies, mental health in corrections, and mo.re. Examining incidents ranging from false confessions to wrongful convictions to deaths in custody and the criminals who got away, Cases in Clinical Forensic Psychology questions how and why these events happened and considers what we can learn from them.