The Virgin Girl

The Virgin Girl
Author: Sabah Naji
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984589717

This is a message from the Virgin Girl: From here, I will start my life. From here, I will build a bridge, walk on it, go up to the top of the ranks that many people dream of, break all the barriers that stand in my way, and walk on it and then rise to the top and raise my head. I dream of a prosperous future a lot—one that can fill my life with joy and happiness and raise the reputation of my family. Yes, I was born to a low-income but respectable family, and I was subjected to the worst methods of persecution. I have received tempting offers from senior people in businesses about selling my beautiful body to them so they could relish it on quiet music strings and piano tones. I didn’t care about the palaces filled with bliss I couldn’t get, and I turned down all these offers and walked with a clean, pure, and flawless face to confront a bitter and difficult life. But I promised myself to strike hard at the one who hurt my family and me, who distorted my good reputation. I have a hellish internal power. I’m not going to show it right now, but I will unleash it in front of the one who thinks he can buy me with money. I lost my family, and I stayed alone and had no one in my life, but I will take revenge on the one who destroyed my life. I will raise the flag of triumph in the end. (Email: [email protected]) (Instagram: sabah_naji_) (Twitter: @NajiSabah)

The Virgin Suicides

The Virgin Suicides
Author: Jeffrey Eugenides
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307401936

First published in 1993, The Virgin Suicides announced the arrival of a major new American novelist. In a quiet suburb of Detroit, the five Lisbon sisters—beautiful, eccentric, and obsessively watched by the neighborhood boys—commit suicide one by one over the course of a single year. As the boys observe them from afar, transfixed, they piece together the mystery of the family’s fatal melancholy, in this hypnotic and unforgettable novel of adolescent love, disquiet, and death. Jeffrey Eugenides evokes the emotions of youth with haunting sensitivity and dark humor and creates a coming-of-age story unlike any of our time. Adapted into a critically acclaimed film by Sofia Coppola, The Virgin Suicides is a modern classic, a lyrical and timeless tale of sex and suicide that transforms and mythologizes suburban middle-American life.

The V Society

The V Society
Author: Adele Berry
Publisher: 30ad Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Single women
ISBN: 9780983481607

One sacred promise to keep. Many opportunities to break it. Do you give in? Or stay the course? Hook up--or hold on to your beliefs? That's the dilemma of twenty-year-old fashion photographer Adele Moore and her two roommates--Michelle Schroeder, the gorgeous high school class valedictorian, and Keri Zelman, the quirky feminist--founders of the V Society, five girlfriends all pledged to remain abstinent until marriage. Their rallying cry: Legs crossed, nothing lost. Code name: The Impermeables. In this wonderfully candid memoir, Adele recounts the adventures of this rebellious group of college girls--and their unlikely friendship with their polar opposites: a beautiful Serbian Don Juan and a sexy male model look-alike who regularly camps out in the girls' living room. Will the V Society survive? Can sophisticated, modern young people remain abstinent? On their unique and surprising journey the girls navigate close encounters with the opposite sex, with hilarious, infuriating--and sometimes heartbreaking--results. This is the astounding true story of friendship, love, accountability, and uncompromising faith--that you'll want to share with everyone you know!

V is for Virgin

V is for Virgin
Author: Kelly Oram
Publisher: Bluefields
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0985627727

Kyle Hamilton is the quintessential bad boy, but Val Jensen is not your typical good girl. When Val gets dumped for her decision to stay a virgin until marriage, the nasty breakup goes viral on YouTube, making her the latest internet sensation. After days of ridicule from her peers, Val starts a school-wide campaign to rally support for her cause. She meant to make a statement, but she never dreamed the entire nation would get caught up in the controversy. As if becoming nationally recognized as "Virgin Val" isn't enough, Val's already hectic life starts to spin wildly out of control when bad boy Kyle Hamilton, lead singer for the hit rock band Tralse, decides to take her abstinence as a personal challenge. How can a girl stay true to herself when this year's Sexiest Man Alive is doing everything in his power to win her over?

The Virgin Cure

The Virgin Cure
Author: Ami McKay
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 006219416X

From #1 international bestselling author Ami McKay comes The Virgin Cure, the story of a young girl abandoned and forced to fend for herself in the poverty and treachery of post-Civil War New York City. McKay, whose debut novel The Birth House made headlines around the world, returns with a resonant tale inspired by her own great-great-grandmother’s experiences as a pioneer of women’s medicine in nineteenth-century New York. One summer night in Lower Manhattan in 1871, twelve-year-old Moth is pulled from her bed and sold as a servant to a finely dressed woman. Knowing that her mother is so close while she is locked away in servitude, Moth bides her time until she can escape, only to find her old home deserted and her mother gone without a trace. Moth must struggle to survive alone in the murky world of the Bowery, a wild and lawless enclave filled with thieves, beggars, sideshow freaks, and prostitutes. She eventually meets Miss Everett, the proprietress of an "Infant School," a brothel that caters to gentlemen who pay dearly for "willing and clean" companions—desirable young virgins like Moth. She also finds friendship with Dr. Sadie, a female physician struggling against the powerful forces of injustice. The doctor hopes to protect Moth from falling prey to a terrible myth known as the "virgin cure"—the tragic belief that deflowering a "fresh maid" can cleanse the blood and heal men afflicted with syphilis—which has destroyed the lives of other Bowery girls. Ignored by society and unprotected by the law, Moth dreams of independence. But there's a high price to pay for freedom, and no one knows that better than a girl from Chrystie Street. In a powerful novel that recalls the evocative fiction Anita Shreve, Annie Proulx, and Joanne Harris, Ami McKay brings to light the story of early, forward-thinking social warriors, creating a narrative that readers will find inspiring, poignant, adventure-filled, and utterly unforgettable.

The Consummate Virgin

The Consummate Virgin
Author: Jodi McAlister
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3030550044

This book is a study of female virginity loss and its representations in popular Anglophone literatures. It explores dominant cultural narratives around what makes a “good” female virginity loss experience by examining two key forms of popular literature: autobiographical virginity loss stories and popular romance fiction. In particular, this book focuses on how female sexual desire and romantic love have become entangled in the contemporary cultural imagination, leading to the emergence of a dominant paradigm which dictates that for women, sexual desire and love are and should be intrinsically linked together: something which has greatly affected cultural scripts for virginity loss. This book examines the ways in which this paradigm has been negotiated, upheld, subverted, and resisted in depictions of virginity loss in popular literatures, unpacking the romanticisation of the idea of “the right one” and “the right time”.

The Virgin

The Virgin
Author: Bayo Adebowale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1985
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN:

The Vegan Virgin

The Vegan Virgin
Author: Ann L. Probe
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781500231934

An alien who has never done it. A woman searching for her missing cousin. A wild sex romp begins... Amy Rush has disappeared, and her cousin, Jo Fox is trying to find her. Jo knows Amy was sleeping with various aliens, so she approaches a UFO group in an attempt to contact the aliens who abducted her nymphomaniac cousin. What Jo doesn't know is that if she hopes to track down her cousin, she's going to have to open her mind, and her legs to a variety of aliens herself. First up is a virgin from Vega, and he's brought along Observers who like to watch. Can Jo overcome her shyness to strip down and give a Vegan virgin his best night on Earth? Oh who are we kidding? This wouldn't be for adults if she couldn't bring some bang for your buck, so slip between the covers for the first adventure of UFO Sex Girl as she sleeps with The Vegan Virgin!

The Virgin's Children

The Virgin's Children
Author: William Madsen
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477301305

An absorbing account of the descendants of the ancient Aztecs and of the survival of their culture into the twentieth century in the Valley of Mexico is presented in this fascinating volume. Focusing on San Francisco Tecospa—a village of some eight hundred Indians who still spoke Nahuatl, whose lives were dominated by supernaturalism, and who observed with only slight modification much of their Aztec heritage—this story bears out the anthropological principle that innovations are most likely to be accepted when they are useful, communicable, and compatible with established tradition. Nowhere is the Indian genius for combining the old and the new better exemplified than in the story of how the Virgin of Guadalupe came to fulfill the role formerly played by the pagan goddess Tonantzin and of how Christian saints replaced the Aztec gods. At the time of this study, the Tecospans still called the Catholic Virgin Tonantzin, but their concept of the mother goddess had changed profoundly since Aztec times. Tonantzin the Pagan, a hideous goddess with claws on her hands and feet and with snakes entwining her face, wore a necklace of hearts, hands, and skulls to represent her insatiable appetite for corpses. Tonantzin the Catholic—also called Guadalupe—is a beautiful and benevolent mother deity who repeatedly stays God’s anger against her Mexican children and answers the prayers of the poorest Indian, with no thought of return. In Tecospa the road to social recognition lay in the performance of religious works, and the neglect of ritual obligation subjected both the individual and the community to the anger of supernaturals who punished with illness or other misfortune. Religion was inextricably a part of every phase of life, and it is the whole life of the Aztecan that is recorded here: fiesta, clothing, food, agricultural practices, courtship, marriage, pregnancy and childbirth, death, witchcraft and its cures, medical practices and attitudes, houses and home life, ethics, and the hot-cold complex that classifies everything in the Tecospan universe from God to Bromo-Seltzer. With a marked simplicity of style and language William Madsen has produced a profoundly significant anthropological study that is delightful reading from the first sentence to the last. The drawings, the work of a ten-year-old Tecospan lad, are remarkable for their penetrating insight into the culture.