Someplace Strange

Someplace Strange
Author: Ann Nocenti
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1630080020

Two brothers, masters of childhood fantastical imagination, vow to kill the bogeyman, freeing the world from half-seen monsters hiding under beds and in dark basements. Along with art-punk nihilist Joy, they journey to a world of magic where ordinary rules no longer apply—and yet their fears, and the dangers they spawn, are as real as the waking world. * New edition of the fantasy graphic novel! * Written by Ann Nocenti (Green Arrow), with art by John Bolton (Harlequin Valentine).

QuixotiQ

QuixotiQ
Author: Ali Al Saeed
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2004-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595327613

Guy Kelton is a young man with a troubled mind. His shattered dream and the relentless mundane life he's been living, alone and broken away from his family, takes an unexpected toll on him, driving him to violent, reckless extremes. He falls deeper and deeper into a bloody abyss; through extremes that would eventually lead him to the most devastating discovery about his existence. Going through his mid-twenties, Patrick Roymint, lost and confused, still struggles to come to terms with the loss of his whole family many years ago. But soon as he decides to change all that and try to rebuild the future he's not had, he is dragged into the unseen, disturbing and filthy underworld of the little, diminishing Okay County. As both men go through a series of mysterious and bizarre events, their lives take dramatic turns that lead them to new revelations about their past, present and future. They somehow find their fates connected by some mystic, unfathomable power. QuixotiQ is a story about hate, love, dark secrets and self-realization, one in which hope and despair are found in the remains of shattered dreams.

Groo: Friends and Foes #6

Groo: Friends and Foes #6
Author: Mark Evanier
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

You'd think the smartest man in the world would be wise enough to not have Groo as a friend! The Sage has developed another scheme to amass wealth without working hard . . . but how clever can a scheme be that relies in any way on our hero? From the award-winning team of Sergio Aragon̩s and Mark Evanier. "Charming, lucid and fun, _Groo: Friends and Foes_ also swims in gorgeous colors from Tom Luth and includes lettering from the legendary Stan Sakai.� Paste Magazine

Warstalker's Track

Warstalker's Track
Author: Tom Deitz
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611878713

Magical tracks of silver and gold connect our world to others. But now an evil wind blows among them all—bringing with it the scent of war... Lugh Samildinach, High King of Tir-Nan-Og, has been deposed and imprisoned, and the throne of Faerie is under siege. Those who would seize its power bear little love for humankind, and will risk everything to defend their weakening borders from the unwitting invasion of mortal land developers—even if it means drowning the entire state of Georgia. David Sullivan, human liason between mortal and Faerie, must summon his friends to aid both races. Armed with weapons of iron and magic, they must rescue the captured Faerie King and forestall the despoilers of David's beloved homeland. But even as the fate of thousands hangs in the balance, a very personal tragedy raises the stakes for David alone...who has discovered just what he stands to lose if he should fail.

Night Train to Turkistan

Night Train to Turkistan
Author: Stuart Stevens
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1988
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780871131904

The first account of travel in Chinese Turkistan, closed to foreigners since 1949, shows a world where bureaucratic hazards often loom larger than geographical ones. First serial to Esquire.

Lee Harbor and the Unexpected Visit

Lee Harbor and the Unexpected Visit
Author: Raluchi Joseph Uzokwe
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 166322059X

In his sequel to Lee Harbor And The Fight Before Nightfall, Lee Harbor, also known as the Chosen One, is living with Samantha Douglass and other friends in a new and extroardinary fantasy world. Unfortunately there are enemies who want nothing more than to open the barrier between fantasy and reality. After he ushers his friends out of the castle for safety, Lee frantically works to create a protective charm—until the fortress collapses around him. After Lee wakes up in a hospital room surrounded by his family and Samantha, he soon realizes it is up to him and his friends to save the fantasy world from its nemesis, the Fierce Lumentine, who hold the power to instigate a darkness never seen before. As Lee and his helpers embark on a dangerous journey to stop their evil plan from unfolding, now only time will tell if they will be successful or realize an unthinkable destiny. In this exciting juvenile tale, a boy with special abilities must attempt to stop evil forces from opening the barrier between fantasy and reality, with help from his friends.

The Plateau

The Plateau
Author: Maggie Paxson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1594634750

Winner of the American Library in Paris Book Award Named a Best Book of 2019 by BookPage During World War II, French villagers offered safe harbor to countless strangers—mostly children—as they fled for their lives. The same place offers refuge to migrants today. Why? In a remote pocket of Nazi-held France, ordinary people risked their lives to rescue many hundreds of strangers, mostly Jewish children. Was this a fluke of history, or something more? Anthropologist Maggie Paxson, certainties shaken by years of studying strife, arrives on the Plateau to explore this phenomenon: What are the traits that make a group choose selflessness? In this beautiful, wind-blown place, Paxson discovers a tradition of offering refuge that dates back centuries. But it is the story of a distant relative that provides the beacon for which she has been searching. Restless and idealistic, Daniel Trocmé had found a life of meaning and purpose—or it found him—sheltering a group of children on the Plateau, until the Holocaust came for him, too. Paxson's journey into past and present turns up new answers, new questions, and a renewed faith in the possibilities for us all, in an age when global conflict has set millions adrift. Riveting, multilayered, and intensely personal, The Plateau is a deeply inspiring journey into the central conundrum of our time.

The Charm Buyers

The Charm Buyers
Author: Lillian Howan
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0824858646

The Charm Buyers describes extraordinary beauty and turbulent change: Tahiti during the last years of French nuclear testing in the Pacific in the 1990s. Marc Antoine Chen, the troubled heir of black pearl cultivators, narrates his journey through a labyrinth of elusive truths. As a child, Marc lives in a dreamlike world with his great-grandmother A-tai and her stories of a semi-nomadic Hakka culture that no longer exists. The Hakka, originally brought from China to Tahiti to work in cotton in the nineteenth century, settled in communities throughout the South Pacific. On the verge of adulthood, Marc falls in love with the calm and confident Marie-Laure Li, but when she leaves to study in France, Marc drifts, becoming the lover of the enigmatic painter Aurore du Chatelet. Years later, Marie-Laure returns, suffering from a debilitating malady—one of many illnesses surfacing in the wake of nuclear testing—and Marc is offered a strange, magical proposal in exchange for the life of his once beloved. A supernatural, shamanic reality exists together with the traditions of the Hakka, set against the background of the French colonial past and the Ma‘ohi struggle for independence. The Charm Buyers presents a world in transition and its people—black pearl cultivators, artists, taro farmers, politicians, smugglers, and shamans.

Made in China

Made in China
Author: Pun Ngai
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822386755

As China has evolved into an industrial powerhouse over the past two decades, a new class of workers has developed: the dagongmei, or working girls. The dagongmei are women in their late teens and early twenties who move from rural areas to urban centers to work in factories. Because of state laws dictating that those born in the countryside cannot permanently leave their villages, and familial pressure for young women to marry by their late twenties, the dagongmei are transient labor. They undertake physically exhausting work in urban factories for an average of four or five years before returning home. The young women are not coerced to work in the factories; they know about the twelve-hour shifts and the hardships of industrial labor. Yet they are still eager to leave home. Made in China is a compelling look at the lives of these women, workers caught between the competing demands of global capitalism, the socialist state, and the patriarchal family. Pun Ngai conducted ethnographic work at an electronics factory in southern China’s Guangdong province, in the Shenzhen special economic zone where foreign-owned factories are proliferating. For eight months she slept in the employee dormitories and worked on the shop floor alongside the women whose lives she chronicles. Pun illuminates the workers’ perspectives and experiences, describing the lure of consumer desire and especially the minutiae of factory life. She looks at acts of resistance and transgression in the workplace, positing that the chronic pains—such as backaches and headaches—that many of the women experience are as indicative of resistance to oppressive working conditions as they are of defeat. Pun suggests that a silent social revolution is underway in China and that these young migrant workers are its agents.