The Naked Name of Love

The Naked Name of Love
Author: Sanjida O'Connell
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781848543621

In 1865, as Darwin's new theory of evolution begins to sweep aside old certainties, a young Jesuit priest and plant-hunter sets out into an unknown world. He is driven by twin passions: for science and for his faith. Travelling across the Eastern Steppes of Mongolia in the company of a Buddhist monk and a local horseman, Joseph's journey is fraught with danger, both physical and spiritual. But it is Namuunaa, the gifted shaman woman who saves his life, who offers a greater challenge: she will teach him what it is to love. A story of East meeting West and of a love that transcends culture, faith and, ultimately, tragedy, this is both a novel on an epic scale and an astonishingly intimate story.

Naked Love

Naked Love
Author: Darnella Ford
Publisher: Dafina Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2008-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780758216755

Adrian has lived a life filled with breathtaking passion and deep sorrow. Raised by her eccentric father until his tragic death, she fell into the hands of her merciless grandmother at age 14. Miraculously, Adrian grows into a hopeful young woman, who expresses her feelings through her dream of being an artist. When she meets and falls in love with the wealthy Michael Keifer Cage her life at last seems complete. But is it all an illusion? The fiercest novel yet from Darnella Ford - and evocative and poignant tale of love, longing and betrayal.

Love Is Love

Love Is Love
Author: Michael Genhart
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1492675075

Open a dialogue with the children in your life about the importance of love and acceptance with this Silver Moonbeam Award Winner story celebrating open mindedness, diversity, and the LGBTQIA+ community. Perfect for your family library or a storytime read-aloud for any day of the year. It's love that makes a family. When a boy confides in his friend about bullies saying he doesn't have a real family, he discovers that his friend's parents—a mom and a dad—and his two dads are actually very much alike. Dr. Michael Genhart's debut story is the perfect resource to gently discuss discrimination with kids. This sweet and straightforward story shows that gay families and straight families and everything in between are all different kinds of normal. What makes a family real is the love that is shared. Love Is Love is the book for you if you're looking for: LGBTQ+ books for kids Books about diversity for kids Books about equality for kids

It's a Sin ...? All in the name of love!

It's a Sin ...? All in the name of love!
Author: Jonathan E
Publisher: novum pro Verlag
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2022-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3991314010

Written with age and knowledge taken into consideration, these are one man's reflections on the changes in the lives of gay men over the past 70 years. History alone will tell its own story, but this book comprises the personal memories and experiences of Tim, who was born in the first Baby Boom. From the simple act of 'coming out' to friends and family to the admission of behaving normally to conform with belief or expectancy, and the heartache this can cause many years down the line, it is hoped that the subjects covered will help even just one soul to realise they have done no wrong, but accept the true fact of life...it's a 'sin,' but all in the name of love. The book is aimed at anyone who feels trapped in marriage, who remains 'in the closet' because of the laws and the fear of being outed.

Naked

Naked
Author: Betsy Franco
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440566356

When Jesse Lucas, a troubled, magnetic acting major, touches the sculpture Meditation in Stanford's Rodin Sculpture Garden, he burns his finger on the bronze. By the time he returns to the garden that night, an eighteen-year-old girl has emerged from the statue, naked and disoriented. It is 2008, yet her mind is swimming with vivid, fractured memories of her volatile past in nineteenth-century Paris--of serving as Rodin's muse, of her passionate affair with the acclaimed artist, and of her own creations. So begins Betsy Franco's extraordinary and imaginative novel, Naked. Stranded in the sculpture garden, Camille--or Cat, as she insists on being called--forms a deep bond with Jesse, who is soon leaving for college and is as lonely and disturbed as she. As Jesse encourages Cat to confront the sinister memories that afflict her, she helps him overcome the fury he has toward his abusive father and find peace within himself. Rich, inventive, and told with a compelling mix of grace and wry humor, Naked is a bold debut that explores love, loss, and the power of art, and brings to mind the magical realism found in The Time Traveler's Wife and Midnight in Paris.