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Author | : Tracie Howard |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2009-07-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307589188 |
Tracie Howard is back with all of the Gucci, glitz, and glamour in this steamy follow-up to her smash hit Gold Diggers! Gillian Tillman learned all about landing a wealthy man from her globe-trotting mother, Imelda, but this second-generation gold digger has a style all her own. With big dreams of becoming a huge star, she slept her way right into the million-dollar mansion of her now-husband, star-producer Brandon Russell. He not only launched Gillian’s film career, but landed her the starring and Oscar-nominated role in the hit film Gold Diggers. But all that glitters may not be gold. Gillian wrestles with the real possibility that Brandon may be a mob-connected money launderer, and worse yet, may have had a hand in the murder of her friend Paulette. When pictures of her naked surface on the Internet, both Gillian’s Oscar dreams and her marriage are threatened, even though she swears they aren’t of her. Meanwhile her best friends are struggling with issues of their own. Reese’s beloved son falls ill and she’s forced to decide between spilling a long-kept secret and saving his life, and Lauren’s hard-won happiness is threatened by a shocking betrayal. Buckle your seatbelt as the lives of these larger-than-life characters intersect in a wild, page-turning romp.
Author | : Saul H. Rosenthal |
Publisher | : Saul Rosenthal |
Total Pages | : 437 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1604942207 |
"Bringing together all the faux amis from three previous books, and more, in a newly revised and improved edition."--P. [1] of cover.
Author | : CQ Products Staff |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781563833830 |
The recipes, photos and activities in this book will help you create completely bogus foods to trick even the most suspicious guest.
Author | : Joyce Christmas |
Publisher | : Fawcett |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Since Manhattan's summer season is ever so dull, what else can Lady Margaret do but heed her brother's desperate fax and return to the family castle--especially since one of his guests has been murdered? With her own instinctive powers of reason called into play, Lady Margaret even outsmarts Scotland Yard.
Author | : H. B. Gilmour |
Publisher | : Simon Pulse |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780671003234 |
There's this new girl, Mariah. She's richer than Cher, wears more expensive clothes than Cher, and in just three days she's become more popular than Cher. Is Cher jealous? Not even! Mariah may not know it yet, but she needs help. Translation: She needs Cher!
Author | : W. Faux |
Publisher | : Applewood Books |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 142900083X |
An Englishman travels to America. Odd story of being given the gift of a slave on p. 102. Considerable commentary on land and farming in addition to the usual comments on Americans and their character.
Author | : William Deresiewicz |
Publisher | : Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2022-08-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1250125545 |
A passionate, probing collection gathering nearly thirty years of groundbreaking reflection on culture and society alongside four new essays, by one of our most respected essayists and critics. What is the internet doing to us? What is college for? What are the myths and metaphors we live by? These are the questions that William Deresiewicz has been pursuing over the course of his award-winning career. The End of Solitude brings together more than forty of his finest essays, including four that are published here for the first time. Ranging widely across the culture, they take up subjects as diverse as Mad Men and Harold Bloom, the significance of the hipster, and the purpose of art. Drawing on the past, they ask how we got where we are. Scrutinizing the present, they seek to understand how we can live more mindfully and freely, and they pose two fundamental questions: What does it mean to be an individual, and how can we sustain our individuality in an age of networks and groups?
Author | : Lauryn Chamberlain |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2022-06-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593182812 |
“An insightful, keenly observant debut about the power and complexities of a lifelong female friendship. Engrossing and wildly relatable.”—Carola Lovering, author of Too Good to Be True “A bighearted story with deep roots in a complicated old friendship . . . [A] moving tale of love and life-changing choices.”—Hannah Orenstein, author of Head Over Heels A timeless story about female friendship with an incredibly timely hook that makes it perfect for the millennial reader Jules O'Brien and Michelle Davis have been best friends since third grade, when Jules and her single mother moved from Cleveland to the small Alabama town where Michelle's family has lived for generations. Now in their midtwenties, the childhood friends live miles and worlds apart. When Jules agrees to be the maid of honor in Michelle's wedding, she quickly realizes just how different the two have become. Over the years, their passions and politics have diverged, and in the middle of wedding-planning squabbles, they feel more like strangers than the sisters they once were. When their friendship reaches a breaking point, Jules will have to decide if the bond they once had as girls is strong enough to reunite the women they are now. Is shared history enough to carry their friendship through a lifetime? Disarming and wildly relatable, this novel is perfect for anyone who knows the complex love we have for our friends from home. It will have you calling the Michelle to your Jules immediately to discuss.
Author | : Serene Khader |
Publisher | : Beacon Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2024-10-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0807008281 |
For readers of Hood Feminism and Against White Feminism An incisive examination of why the pillars of feminism have eroded—and how all women, not just the #girlbosses, can rebuild them After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism, political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn’t overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement’s history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future. A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about –The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality –The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations –The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women’s liberation –The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions –The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women’s choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism’s future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today’s feminists can learn. Khader’s critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community.
Author | : Maurice Blanchot |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780804729352 |
Published in France in 1943, Faux Pas is the first collection of essays on literature and language by Maurice Blanchot, the most lucid and powerful French critic of the second half of the 20th century.