Daddy’s Public Claim

Daddy’s Public Claim
Author: Isla Chiu
Publisher: Isla Chiu
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2021-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

At my stepfather’s touch, dumb butterflies flutter around in my body. Despite my best efforts not to, I’ve noticed how handsome my stepdad is. Messy dark brown hair, mesmerizing hazel eyes, a jawline you could cut stone on. In addition to having ridiculously good looks, he’s also smart and rich; he’s sold apps to both Google and Apple for obscene amounts of money. I questioned my mom’s sanity when she divorced him. But secretly, a not-so-small part of me was thrilled by the divorce because it meant that I would be alone with my stepdad in his big white house. Not that I would ever go after Mom’s ex-husband because how f**ked up would that be? Then again, she did go after my boyfriend… WORD COUNT: 2,100 DADDY’S PUBLIC CLAIM is a naughty short story about a young woman and the sexy man of the house! Additional keywords: alpha male, taboo romance, man of the house romance, age gap, age difference, older man younger woman

Founding Fathers

Founding Fathers
Author: Melvin Eustace Bradford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Originally published : A worthy company. Marlborough, N.H. : Plymouth Rock Foundation, 1982.

Claiming Kin

Claiming Kin
Author: Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1466871822

A touching story of a woman's search for her family roots in the wake of the sudden death of her father. Claiming Kin is a powerful and compelling story about a woman's quest to search out her roots upon the death of the father she barely knew. A former journalist hungry for the truth, her search into the past leads her from her hometown in Nashville, Tennessee, back to the birthplace of the Scruggs in nearby Williamson County. There she traces the family back to 1847 and the Scruggs Farm where her ancestors were once slaves. Her journey soon becomes spiritual and emotional, forcing her not only to examine her own beliefs in the importance of family, but also her religious beliefs as she turns toward honoring her ancestors. This is a tale that will capture the heart and mind.

Fathers and Sons in Athens

Fathers and Sons in Athens
Author: Barry Strauss
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134952457

As history's first democracy, classical Athens invited political discourse. The Athenians, however could not completely separate the politicals from the private sphere; indeed father-son conflict, from patricide to murdering one's son, was a major public as well as a private theme. In a fascinating historical reappraisal, the author explores the consequences, for Athens and us, of the powerful influence of familial ideology on politics.

The Sins of the Fathers

The Sins of the Fathers
Author: Jeffrey K. Olick
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 022638652X

National identity and political legitimacy always involve a delicate balance between remembering and forgetting. All nations have elements in their past that they would prefer to pass over—the catalog of failures, injustices, and horrors committed in the name of nations, if fully acknowledged, could create significant problems for a country trying to move on and take action in the present. Yet denial and forgetting carry costs as well. Nowhere has this precarious balance been more potent, or important, than in the Federal Republic of Germany, where the devastation and atrocities of two world wars have weighed heavily in virtually every moment and aspect of political life. The Sins of the Fathers confronts that difficulty head-on, exploring the variety of ways that Germany’s leaders since 1949 have attempted to meet this challenge, with a particular focus on how those approaches have changed over time. Jeffrey K. Olick asserts that other nations are looking to Germany as an example of how a society can confront a dark past—casting Germany as our model of difficult collective memory.