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Author | : Lori Wilk |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 1999-12 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1893652467 |
This is a self-help book based on a true story about getting out of relationships or situations which are mentally, physically, or emotionally abusive. Ones you might be better off without.
Author | : Geoff Nicholson |
Publisher | : ABRAMS |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 1994-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1468305417 |
“[A] maniacal little caper . . . Curiosity demands that the reader devour each page to find out exactly what the author wants to say” (Los Angeles Times). Frank runs the Golden Boy fast-food chain, his wife, Mary, is having an affair with the chef, and his son, Virgil, modeled for the Golden Boy logo when he was a baby. All three get embroiled in the machinations of the Everlasting Club, a British organization dedicated to feasting and Dionysian activities that challenge even the most sophisticated of connoisseurs . . . “Nicholson does not stop at the Everlasting Club, with its gastronomic and erotic excesses, but paints a witty but grizzly picture of eating gone awry. Indeed, many readers have found his portrait excessive, which suggests that he is doing something right. This is a brilliantly witty attack on excess which no one who eats should miss.” —The Modern Novel “Kinky food and sex games are the stuff of this high-energy black comedy. . . . Nicholson sustains a tone of campy menace as he brings all these characters to London in a plot that zigs and zags entertainingly.” —Kirkus Reviews “Nicholson’s stateside debut, a dark parable of appetites carnal, commercial and culinary, sets him firmly in the contemporary British mode of savvy, morbid humor pioneered by compatriots like Martin Amis and Pete Davies.” —Publishers Weekly
Author | : Harry Gamboa, Jr. |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781452903491 |
The art of Harry Gamboa Jr. encompasses photography, video, performance, installation, essays, fiction, poetry, and lesser-known forms of his own creation. Working in the tradition of Bertolt Brecht and Samuel Beckett, Gamboa has pioneered multimedia formats for nearly three decades, setting a precedent for the work of artists such as Coco Fusco, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, and Daniel J. Martinez. Urban Exile gathers Gamboa's diverse creations in a visually compelling collection that reveals a rich vein of Chicano avant-garde production reaching back to the early 1970s. Gamboa was a founding member of Asco (1972-1987), the East L.A. multimedia art group that critically satirized high art and cinema while parodying the utopian nationalism of the Chicano Arts Movement. Urban Exile comprises works Gamboa created with Asco as well as solo efforts -- Mexican fotonovelas rewritten as performance pieces, mail art, No Movies (images presented as stills from nonexistent movies). Firmly grounded in the megalopolis of Los Angeles, these texts present a unique perspective on the bizarre racialized and class-stratified fabric of that city -- the "urban desert in ruins". Gamboa's work is crucial to an understanding not only of Chicano art but also of the post-1968 avant-garde in the United States; he consistently debunks traditional categories, creates innovative alternatives, and reveals a history rendered invisible by the dominant art institutions and media industries. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes dreamlike, always unexpected, these texts present a compelling critique of urban life at the end of the millennium and are essential reading for all "orphans of modernism".
Author | : the Reverend C. C. White |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2011-05-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0292785593 |
This story, set in the Piney Woods country of East Texas, spans most of a century, from shortly after the close of the Civil War to the 1960's. It is the story of Charley White, who was born in the middle of those woods—in a decaying windowless log cabin a few years after his mother and father were freed from slavery. His childhood, lived in almost unbelievable poverty, was followed by financial stability achieved in middle age through years of struggle. And then, in order to obey God's will, he abandoned this secure life, and for forty years he waged a one-man war on poverty and intolerance. Winner of the Carr P. Collins Award (best nonfiction book) of the Texas Institute of Letters, No Quittin' Sense presents the story of Rev. C. C. "Charley" White, whose life has inspired thousands of readers since the book was first published in 1969. This edition is a digital facsimile of the 1969 edition.
Author | : Terry Woods |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2005-09-16 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1456726145 |
Just like Alice in Wonderland, Michael lives in a crazy world. As a drug addict, he has tried to climb out of the rabbit hole for many years. His struggle to overcome his addiction becomes a journey for all of us. Michaels letters from prison unfold like episodes in a reality show. His sponsor is our hero. Bobs tough-love letters and guidance show us what most people fail to do in recovery and what causes them to relapse. We are there, watching Michael build the courage to put the not-so-easy Twelve Steps into action. Fortunately, we are also there when he finds his way out of the rabbit hole.
Author | : Alexxx Freebie Free Man |
Publisher | : Booktango |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2013-08-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 146893497X |
Two tales about a troubled couple how the come together and how the break up.
Author | : Tracy Gharbo |
Publisher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2021-06-22 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1631953125 |
Reshuffled tells the life stories of former foster children, who despite all odds, craft productive lives. Within Reshuffled, former foster children share their trials and strategies to gain footing in their unpredictable lives with the hope that their stories can model, inspire, and encourage youth facing similar situations today. Tracy Gharbo and Linda Palmer have captured the authentic voices of the abused and abandoned children who become lawyers, social workers, military officers, college graduates, scientists, teachers, parents, athletes, and foster care advocates. Inspiration abounds in unique lives, told honestly and without reserve.
Author | : Sara Hubbard |
Publisher | : Sara Hubbard |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2015-05-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 099209125X |
After spending four years caring for her mother, twenty-two year old Evie Crane is starting over with a new job in a new city. Unfortunately, her new life involves working for a woman with close ties to the mob. When a short walk home turns into tragedy and Evie is left broken and beaten, a mob hitman comes to her rescue. In his debt, she feels a bond to him and wants to help him as much as he helped her, but getting close to a criminal brings her more chaos than she bargains for. Declan Lewis grew up on the streets until taken under the wing of a man with a soft spot for a child he never had. The man taught Declan all he knew, only…all he knew was being a hired killer for the Dantes family. When Declan crosses paths with a girl so unlike himself, he can't help but be attracted to his polar opposite. However, bringing her into his life means bringing her into his world, a mistake that might prove fatal. He wants to be the man she deserves, but to give her what she needs, he'll have to change. And is change really possible for a killer? keywords: mob, hitman, contemporary romance, new adult, suspense, crime
Author | : Diane Charko |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2010-12-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 146697298X |
If ever time marked a pivotal moment, it was when Donna and Jen first met Jack. Desire and regret took root that day. Though it seemed time was on their side, they discovered too late how choices can ruin friendships and even endanger lives. Now, a traumatic accident offers Donna a chance to change everything. Her fate rests on the alignment of two time frames. One traps Donna in a comma where years of mistakes relentlessly haunt her. The other arms her with the knowledge and determination to reverse those mistakes. Would new choices protect her from murder? Save Jen from a painful death? Can she divert the bullet racing toward Jack and the woman who destroyed him first? Donna has the power of second chances to correct it all and replace her..but time favors only one.
Author | : Darin Weinberg |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 109 |
Release | : 2024-08-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1478059818 |
Mainstream addiction science sees addiction either as a biomedical disease that renders one incapable of self-control or as a voluntary practice engaged in freely. In On Addiction, Darin Weinberg shows how this dynamic is deeply influenced by a series of binaries (free will/determinism, mind/body, objectivity/subjectivity) that hinder our understanding of addiction. Here, he offers a new theorization of addiction in which he breaks down these contradictions and incompatibilities, calling into question the taken-for-granted distinction between the “biological” and the “social.” To the extent that it is understood as a loss of self-control over one’s behavior, addiction, Weinberg contends, requires a supple theoretical framework that provides for movements into and out of self-control, for the social and natural processes that influence these movements, for the historical contexts within which they occur, and for the ethical ramifications of taking them seriously. To create this framework, Weinberg brings together history, ethnography, and critical theory as well as the clinical and social sciences. In this way, Weinberg takes a more holistic approach to examining the fundamental nature and ethics of addiction.