The Pregnant Virgin

The Pregnant Virgin
Author: Marion Woodman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1985
Genre: Consciousness
ISBN:

George is looking for a way to beat the summer heat. Swimming, running through sprinklers, a glass of lemonade—none can help George cool off! What George really wants is a sweet, cold treat from the ice cream truck, but will he ever catch it?

The Italian's Pregnant Virgin

The Italian's Pregnant Virgin
Author: Maisey Yates
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145929257X

“You will be my wife…” Esther Abbott was backpacking across Europe when she wasapproached about being a surrogate. Desperately in need of the money, Esther agreed. Butwhen the deal falls apart, she's left pregnant and alone, with no one to turn to…exceptthe baby's father! Learning he is to have a child with a woman he's never met is a scandalItalian billionaire Renzo Valenti can't afford. Following his recent bitter divorce andwith an impeccable reputation to maintain, Renzo has no choice but to claim thechild…and Esther as his wife!

The Inconceivable Life of Quinn

The Inconceivable Life of Quinn
Author: Marianna Baer
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1683350642

A compelling YA story with a magical realism twist about a girl whose pregnancy shocks everyone . . . most of all her Quinn Cutler is sixteen, the daughter of a candidate for congress in Brooklyn, and a student at a private school in Park Slope. She’s also pregnant, a situation made infinitely more shocking by the fact that she has no memory of actually having sex. Scared and confused, Quinn struggles to piece together what might have happened: An unlikely accident while she and her boyfriend were fooling around? A rape that she’s repressing from trauma? Before she’s had any revelations, the situation becomes public, putting her most intimate life up for scrutiny and ridicule, and jeopardizing her father’s political career. Religious fanatics begin gathering at the Cutlers’ house, believing she’s pregnant with the next Messiah. As things spiral out of control through a frenzy of brutal online gossip and rumor, the clues that Quinn uncovers reveal more about her childhood and her family than about the pregnancy itself. She starts to realize that much of her life is built on secrets and lies—strange, possibly supernatural ones that her father is desperate to keep concealed. And uncovering the mysterious secrets is the only way she’ll learn the truth about her pregnancy, and the only way she’ll discover why, despite all evidence and logic, a deep down part of her believes the truth isn’t an ugly one. Might she, in fact, be a virgin?

Pregnant Bitch

Pregnant Bitch
Author: Aria Alpert Adjani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578685625

I didn't set out to write this cookbook the way it ended up either. That wasn't in my plan. But once I began writing, I started to naturally incorporate my journey through my pregnancy into the narrative of the book as it was a complete reflection of what I was craving, creating, cooking, and experiencing during each particular stage. With each new trimester came different cravings, desires, emotions, and seasons. Thus the chapter titles-Salty, Spicy, Bitter, and Sweet. This is not, however, a "what to eat when you are pregnant" cookbook or is it a precious new agey account of my journey through pregnancy. The recipes you will find in this book are a reflection of how I always cook, whether pregnant or not. They are seasonal, rustic, healthful, whole grain, unrefined-sweetened, and will benefit anyone desiring that kind of nourishment.

Play Time

Play Time
Author: Daisy Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Antisemitism in literature
ISBN: 9781526146861

An important re-theorisation of medieval gender and anti-Semitism, centring biblical drama as a source of evidence for lay attitudes towards scriptural time. Interrogating the Christian preoccupation with a superseded Jewish past, the book asks how this model is subverted by characters who experience time differently.

The Pregnant Virgin

The Pregnant Virgin
Author: Anne Eames
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459213394

Working at a sperm bank had its benefits--Ali Celeste could start her pregnancy without waiting for Mr. Right to show. But once "Project: Baby" was under way, Ali met handsome clinic donor Dr. Brad Darling. And she couldn't deny the sparks that flew between them .... After one unplanned passionate night, Ali discovered she was pregnant--with Brad's child. But when Brad calculated, he thought he wasn't the father and that Ali wasn't as innocent as she claimed. Now Ali had to convince Brad she hadn't planned a marriage trap, but that fate and modern medicine conspired to bring these soul mates together--forever ....

TEARS OF A PREGNANT VIRGIN

TEARS OF A PREGNANT VIRGIN
Author: SAMUEL ESOMCHI EZE
Publisher: Samuel Esomchi Eze
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Life, a complex and ever-changing journey, is not something to be glorified. It defies prediction, shifting from positive to negative and back again. The past cannot dictate the future, just as the present is not a definitive reflection of what lies ahead.This tale revolves around a beautiful girl who believed that true happiness can only be found in a life filled with pleasure. However, she soon discovered that her perception was flawed. The very thing she thought would grant her deepest desires turned out to be a disguise for pain and suffering. The scars left behind run very deep, casting doubt on whether they could ever truly heal.Was she able to overcome this emotional depression and find solace at last?How was a virgin able to become pregnant without any contact with the opposite sex?Let's find out..

The Sacred and the Feminine

The Sacred and the Feminine
Author: Griselda Pollock
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2007-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 085771659X

The notion of a special intimacy between 'the feminine and the sacred' has received significant attention since the publication of Julia Kristeva and Cathérine Clément's famous ecumenical 'conversation' of the same name which focussed on the relationship between meaning and the body at whose interface the feminine is positioned. Brought to the wider public as the 'sacred feminine', it has also made its mark on popular culture. Taking up the debate and moving beyond anthropology or theology, writers from varied ethnic, geo-cultural and religious perspectives here join with secular cultural analysts to explore the sacred and the feminine in art, architecture, literature, art history, music, philosophy, theology, critical theory and cultural studies. The book addresses key issues in feminist questions of creativity, the imaginary and the sacred as 'otherness', exploring the ways in which visual practices have explored this rich, contested and highly charged territory.