OL2191785W Page_number_confidence 90.73 Pages 520 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.18 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20220602161115 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 591 Scandate 20220531061924 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9780393040906 Sent_to_scribe Tts_version 5. Urn:lcp:collectedpoemsof0000lord:epub:bd8c4462-386e-4f24-b424-c29bef614481 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier collectedpoemsof0000lord Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s216jjpgb25 Invoice 1652 Isbn 0393040909 Lccn 97010878 Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-1-g862e Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 0.9703 Ocr_module_version 0.0.15 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA-NS-1200460 Openlibrary_edition Lorde published nine volumes of poetry which, in her words, detail 'a linguistic and emotion. 'Collected here for the first time are more than three hundred poems from one of this country's major and most influential poets, representing the complete oeuvre of Audre Lorde's poetry. Urn:lcp:collectedpoemsof0000lord:lcpdf:e9a5f538-a764-4346-ab27-043a826dd805 Lordes early collections of poetry include The First Cities (1968), Cables to Rage (1970), and From a Land Where Other People Live (1972), which was nominated. The collected poems of Audre Lorde / Audre Lorde. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 17:23:27 Autocrop_version 0.0.13_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA40529505 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde book by Audre Lorde Gay & Lesbian Books > Lesbian Books 0310390818 ISBN13: 9780310390817 My Weakness, His Strength: The Personal Face of Renewal by Audre Lorde See Customer Reviews Select Format Hardcover 40.89 Paperback 19.
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Sarina Mahler thinks she has her life all nailed down: a growing architecture practice in Austin, Texas, and an any-day-now proposal from her loving boyfriend, Noah. Perfect for fans of Emily Giffin and Jennifer Weiner, this bright, funny debut from a fresh voice in fiction offers a delicious take on love, family, and what it means to build a home of one’s own. When it becomes apparent state secrets are at risk and Marlow is right in the thick of the conflict, one thing is certain: Miranda's heart is far from all that's at risk for the Hawthornes and those they love. A Noble Masquerade By: Kristi Ann Hunter Narrated by: Ann Marie Gideon Series: Hawthorne House, Book 1 Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins Release date: 09-09-15 Language: English 843 ratings Regular price: 27. Insecurity about her lack of suitors shifts into confusion at her growing feelings for two men-one she's never met but whose words deeply resonate with her heart, and one she has come to depend on but whose behavior is more and more suspicious. And even more shocked when the duke returns her note with one of his own that initiates a courtship-by-mail. When Marlow accidentally discovers and mails one of the letters to her unwitting confidant, Miranda is beyond mortified. Meanwhile, she also finds herself intrigued by Marlow, her brother's new valet, and although she may wish to break free of the strictures that bind her, falling in love with a servant is more of a rebellion than she planned. Entering her fourth Season and approaching spinsterhood in the eyes of society, she pours her innermost feelings out not in a diary but in letters to her brother's old school friend, a duke-with no intention of ever sending these private thoughts to a man she's heard stories about but never met. Sparkling Regency Romance from a Captivating New Voice Lady Miranda Hawthorne acts every inch the lady, but inside she longs to be bold and carefree. A lot of my friends were involved in the Obama campaign. After September 11, it became even less cute.įast-forward to 2008. Yet suddenly, the title of my book wasn’t so cute anymore. It was 180 degrees opposite of my values and worldview. I had nothing to do with the Oklahoma City bombing. The author’s introduction explains the conundrums he’s faced: The title was an attention grabber, though of course to “bomb” a place is to spray-paint your tag on a wall, and no call to violence was ever intended.īut a few more crazy years have passed since the mid-90s, and some places around the world really have gotten bombed - Oklahoma City, New York City and the Pentagon, Iraq and Afghanistan - and the title of Wimsatt’s new book Please Don’t Bomb The Suburbs (published, this time around, by Akashic) deals with these changes head-on. Sometime during the crazy mid-1990s, young graffiti artist and Chicago activist William “Upski” Wimsatt wrote Bomb the Suburbs, one of the quintessential early Soft Skull books. The book received rave reviews from critics. In 2012, Hansen published The Silk Road: A New History, which argued that the Silk Road trade was small-scale and usually involved local goods. The book argues, contrary to the widespread view that no outsiders ever influenced traditional China, that Indian Buddhists and northern nomadic peoples shaped traditional China throughout its long history. A second edition of the book was published in 2015. Her second book, Negotiating Daily Life in Traditional China, 600-1400, appeared in 1995. Hansen's first book was Changing Gods in Medieval China, 1127-1279, which was published in 1990. At Yale, she teaches History of Traditional China, The History of World History, and seminars on Silk Road history. Valerie Hansen became the Stanley Woodward Professor of History in 2017. Hansen spent one year in Shanghai on a Fulbright grant from 2005–06 2008––12, teaching at Yale's joint undergraduate program with Peking University and fall semester 2015 teaching at Yale-NUS college in Singapore. Career Īfter graduating from Kent School in 1975, Harvard University in 1979 and receiving her doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1987, she joined Yale University in 1988 as assistant professor and became a professor in 1998. The character Elvira Blake was drawn well, and the careful description of the way older people look in 1965 compared to earlier eras, showed that Christie's "sharp eye had not dimmed". A review in 1990 found the plot "creaky" but praised the "hotel atmosphere" which "is very well conveyed and used". Another reviewer called it "an ingenious mystery" reliant on Christie's skillful writing style. Miss Jane Marple is on vacation and loving every minute of her stay at Londons eminently expensive bastion of tradition. Every entry in this golden dozen has its own particular delights, but 'At Bertram's Hotel' towers above them all and is by far the best of this 24-hour treat (each film runs a bit under two hours, and each one could easily have been given a theatrical release). Reviews at the time of publication considered the denouement too far-fetched, but that it has "phenomenal zest and makes a reasonably snug read". She witnesses the complex lives of an estranged mother and daughter, and as always works with the police to solve crimes. Miss Marple enjoys her trips around London, and learns that she cannot go back: life moves forward. The hotel has a personality of its own, and a niche clientele of important church people, older women who lived through the Edwardian age, and girls looking for a safe place to stay in London. Miss Marple takes a two-week holiday in London, at Bertram's Hotel, where she stayed in her youth. Since its publication, the book has never been out of print. However, he remains best known for his comic travelogue ‘Three Man in a Boat’, depicting a two-week boating holiday on the River Thames. Subsequently, working in various capacities, he started writing essays, short stories and satires experiencing first success with ‘On the Stage-and Off’, which after a series of rejection, began to be serialized in a journal, edited by a retired actor, Aylmer Gowing. Living alone in London’s dingy quarters and working as a clerk, he never lost hope and at the age of nineteen, joined a repertory troupe, returning penniless to London after three years. The condition became even worse when he lost his father at the age of thirteen and his mother at fifteen. As a consequence of it, Jerome spent his early years in abject poverty in East London. His father, a nonconformist preacher and a mine owner, lost all he had when his coalmine was submerged in flood water. Jerome Klapka Jerome was a noted English humorist, novelist and playwright, best known for his humorous and comic masterpiece 'Three Men in a Boat'. Alone in a remote house in Iceland a woman is unnerved by her isolation another can only find respite from the clinging ghost that follows her by submerging herself in an overgrown pool. The characters in this collection find their aspirations for happy homes, happy families and happy memories dissected and imbued with shimmering menace. We can turn them over and weigh them in our hands and maybe that will protect us from them. But we can visit our fears at night, in the dark. Some things can't be spoken about in the light of day. About the Book "First published in hardback by Harvill Secker in 2019."-Title page verso.īook Synopsis A shocking collection of dark stories, ranging from chilling contemporary fairytales to disturbing supernatural fiction, by a talented writer who has been compared to Angela Carter. And with powerful forces lurking in the shadows, Vhalla’s indecision could cost her more than she ever imagined. Now she must decide her future: Embrace her sorcery and leave the life she’s known, or eradicate her magic and remain as she’s always been. But after she unknowingly saves the life of one of the most powerful sorcerers of them all-the Crown Prince Aldrik-she finds herself enticed into his world. Vhalla has always been taught to fear the Tower of Sorcerers, a mysterious magic society, and has been happy in her quiet world of books. The Solaris Empire is one conquest away from uniting the continent, and the rare elemental magic sleeping in seventeen-year-old library apprentice Vhalla Yarl could shift the tides of war. My content rating: YA (Nothing more than kissing)Ī library apprentice, a sorcerer prince, and an unbreakable magic bond. Published by Silver Wing Press on 8/27/15 |