Element Girls

Element Girls
Author: Giulietta M. Spudich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781947854505

Four friends travel to Hawaii to defeat an evil sorcerer and save a trapped ocean goddess.

The Radical Element

The Radical Element
Author: Jessica Spotswood
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763694258

"An anthology of historical short stories features a diverse array of girls standing up for themselves and their beliefs, forging their own paths while resisting society's expectations"--OCLC.

Element Princess

Element Princess
Author: Jenaia Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483652718

Kayta Plains; a small town located a few hours from Tokyo. This peaceful modernized, suburban area is about to get a wakeup call. Element Princesses are young women possessing Godly abilities. Each woman possesses one of the seven elemental orbs: fire, water, earth, wind, ice, light and darkness. Kenta Shiroyama, a Spirit Being, is keeper of these orbs. He understands the power the orbs hold and plans to accomplish the ultimate goal: finding these seven young women. The Demons Docks are an underworld organization housing more than ten thousand demons and counting. The Docks leader, Derek Southbound, is the Demon Lord holding order while his officers, Demonic Princesses and Princes, set out and search for the beings who are the resurrected element controllers. Dereks plan is definite: destroy the human race and rule the dimension. Together, Kenta and his seven princesses will stand up against dark forces, face off with Dereks officers and they will discover what it truly means to stay alive.

The Radium Girls

The Radium Girls
Author: Kate Moore
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1492649368

A New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Charts Bestseller! For fans of Hidden Figures, comes the incredible true story of the women heroes who were exposed to radium in factories across the U.S. in the early 20th century, and their brave and groundbreaking battle to strengthen workers' rights, even as the fatal poison claimed their own lives... In the dark years of the First World War, radium makes gleaming headlines across the nation as the fresh face of beauty, and wonder drug of the medical community. From body lotion to tonic water, the popular new element shines bright. Meanwhile, hundreds of girls toil amidst the glowing dust of the radium-dial factories. The glittering chemical covers their bodies from head to toe; they light up the night like industrious fireflies. With such a coveted job, these "shining girls" are the luckiest alive — until they begin to fall mysteriously ill. And, until they begin to come forward. As the women start to speak out on the corruption, the factories that once offered golden opportunities ignore all claims of the gruesome side effects. And as the fatal poison of the radium takes hold, the brave shining girls find themselves embroiled in one of the biggest scandals of America's early 20th century, and in a groundbreaking battle for workers' rights that will echo for centuries to come. A timely story of corporate greed and the brave figures that stood up to fight for their lives, these women and their voices will shine for years to come. Written with a sparkling voice and breakneck pace, The Radium Girls fully illuminates the inspiring young women exposed to the "wonder" substance of radium, and their awe-inspiring strength in the face of almost impossible circumstances. Their courage and tenacity led to life-changing regulations, research into nuclear bombing, and ultimately saved hundreds of thousands of lives...

Element

Element
Author: Sergei Lysov
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493123416

After thousands of years since a prophet came to earth, humanity has been waiting. During the wait, however, God has grown weary of those who twist religion for their own benefits. An unknowing senior in high school is just trying to make it in his own little world when a mission is given—right the wrongs of the misconceptions which caused and continue to cause so much suffering and destruction over an aspect of life that should bring humanity peace. Cyrus, the next prophet, is blessed with the power to manifest and manipulate the four elements which are vital to life: earth, wind, water, and fire. Getting the attention of the world isn’t a simple task, and soon Cyrus learns his mission can affect everything from political empires to warlords to the people who matter the most to him.

The Girls

The Girls
Author: Lori Lansens
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2009-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307371549

In Lori Lansens’ astonishing second novel, readers come to know and love two of the most remarkable characters in Canadian fiction. Rose and Ruby are twenty-nine-year-old conjoined twins. Born during a tornado to a shocked teenaged mother in the hospital at Leaford, Ontario, they are raised by the nurse who helped usher them into the world. Aunt Lovey and her husband, Uncle Stash, are middle-aged and with no children of their own. They relocate from the town to the drafty old farmhouse in the country that has been in Lovey’s family for generations. Joined to Ruby at the head, Rose’s face is pulled to one side, but she has full use of her limbs. Ruby has a beautiful face, but her body is tiny and she is unable to walk. She rests her legs on her sister’s hip, rather like a small child or a doll. In spite of their situation, the girls lead surprisingly separate lives. Rose is bookish and a baseball fan. Ruby is fond of trash TV and has a passion for local history. Rose has always wanted to be a writer, and as the novel opens, she begins to pen her autobiography. Here is how she begins: I have never looked into my sister’s eyes. I have never bathed alone. I have never stood in the grass at night and raised my arms to a beguiling moon. I’ve never used an airplane bathroom. Or worn a hat. Or been kissed like that. I’ve never driven a car. Or slept through the night. Never a private talk. Or solo walk. I’ve never climbed a tree. Or faded into a crowd. So many things I’ve never done, but oh, how I’ve been loved. And, if such things were to be, I’d live a thousand lives as me, to be loved so exponentially. Ruby, with her marvellous characteristic logic, points out that Rose’s autobiography will have to be Ruby’s as well — and how can she trust Rose to represent her story accurately? Soon, Ruby decides to chime in with chapters of her own. The novel begins with Rose, but eventually moves to Ruby’s point of view and then switches back and forth. Because the girls face in slightly different directions, neither can see what the other is writing, and they don’t tell each other either. The reader is treated to sometimes overlapping stories told in two wonderfully distinct styles. Rose is given to introspection and secrecy. Ruby’s style is "tell-all" — frank and decidedly sweet. We learn of their early years as the town "freaks" and of Lovey’s and Stash’s determination to give them as normal an upbringing as possible. But when we meet them, both Lovey and Stash are dead, the girls have moved back into town, and they’ve received some ominous news. They are on the verge of becoming the oldest surviving craniopagus (joined at the head) twins in history, but the question of whether they’ll live to celebrate their thirtieth birthday is suddenly impossible to answer. In Rose and Ruby, Lori Lansens has created two precious characters, each distinct and loveable in their very different ways, and has given them a world in Leaford that rings absolutely true. The girls are unforgettable. The Girls is nothing short of a tour de force.

Girl Culture

Girl Culture
Author: Lauren Greenfield
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781452159287

Revealing and insightful, Lauren Greenfield's classic monograph on the lives of American girls is back in print. Greenfield's award-winning photographs capture the ways in which girls are affected by American popular culture. With an eye for both the common and the eccentric, she visits girls of all ages, discussing issues ranging from eating disorders and self-mutilation to spring break and prom. With more than 100 mesmerizing photographs, 18 interviews, and an introduction by social and cultural historian Joan Jacobs Brumberg, this book is as vital and relevant now as when it was first published.

Working Girls

Working Girls
Author: Yvonne Tasker
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415140041

Working Girls investigates the thematic concerns of contemporary Hollywood cinema, and its ambivalent articulation of women as both active, and defined by sexual performance, asking whether new Hollywood cinema has responded to feminism and contemporary sexual identities. Whether analysing the rise of films centred around female friendships, or the entrance of pop stars such as Whitney Houston and Madonna into film, Working Girls is an authoritative investigation of the presence of women both as film makers and actors in contemporary mainstream cinema.

Material Girls

Material Girls
Author: Elaine Dimopoulos
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 054438850X

Project Runway meets Divergent in this insightful young adult novel that looks at fashion and consumerism in a world where children are the gatekeepers of culture and staying young and trendy are the keys to success.

The Pedagogical Seminary

The Pedagogical Seminary
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1907
Genre: Child development
ISBN:

Vols. 5-15 include "Bibliography of child study," by Louis N. Wilson.