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Download or read book Bella's Silence written by Lois Gourley and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-03-11 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As you read Bella's Silence, you will experience the dreams and thoughts that guide Annabelle Delise through life's tangled web. Details that were obscure in When Silence Spoke will become apparent. And, in the end, you will experience a deep compassion for the characters whose lives take place between the covers of both books.
Download or read book Loud Silence written by Dr. M.K.R. Khan and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2020-09-29 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This novel encircles a character who does not believe in small talk, but survives effectively and successfully, indulging in an aching love story without sentiments and rescued by hope. Readers would discover how difficult it would be to write a novel with no conversations in it. Novel writing cannot be better than this. It is an experiment which should encourage others to follow suite as it delivers fiction with powerful and moving thrills and twists that is an art of storytelling, which could emerge as a modern culture with every page captivating the interest and passion of readers.
Book Synopsis Bitten by Twilight by : Melissa A. Click
Download or read book Bitten by Twilight written by Melissa A. Click and published by Peter Lang. This book was released on 2010 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This lively collection of essays explores the narrative riches of the Twilight stories themselves even as it looks seriously at the ways they have been marketed and taken up both by their passionate fans and by critics who see them as evidence of a range of cultural and political problems."---Janice Radway, Author of Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature; Professor of Communication Studies/Rhetoric and Gender Studies and American Studies, Northwestern University. --
Book Synopsis A Shattering of Silence by : Farida Karodia
Download or read book A Shattering of Silence written by Farida Karodia and published by Penguin UK. This book was released on 2012-09-25 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Faith's childhood is shattered when she witnesses a massacre in her village in rural Mozambique. She escapes, but loses everything - her parents, her home, her identity and her voice. A Shattering of Silence charts Faith's quest to find a place for herself in war-torn Mozambique, where she is caught between the white colonials and the local resistance. Karodia's fastmoving novel undermines traditional views of the role of women and the nature of resistance. It is a spirited response to the brutalising effects of war.
Book Synopsis (Re)Writing War in Contemporary Literature and Culture by : Cristina Pividori
Download or read book (Re)Writing War in Contemporary Literature and Culture written by Cristina Pividori and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-07-09 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Re)Writing War in Contemporary Literature and Culture: Beyond Post-Memory is an exploration of war narratives through the lens of postmemory, offering a critical re-evaluation of how contemporary literature and cultural products reshape our understanding of past conflicts. This volume presents a rich tapestry of perspectives, drawing from an array of conflicts and incorporating insights from international experts across various disciplines, including contemporary literature, film studies, visual arts, and cultural studies. It critically builds upon and extends Marianne Hirsch's concept of postmemory, engaging with complex themes like the ethical dimensions of war writing, the authenticity of representations, and the creative power of art in reimagining traumatic events. This study not only challenges traditional boundaries in war literature and memory studies but also resonates with contemporary concerns about societal engagement with violent pasts, making it a significant addition to scholarly discourse and essential reading for those interested in the intersection of history, memory, and literature.
Download or read book Bella Donna written by Robert Hichens and published by Leipzig : B. Tauchnitz. This book was released on 1910 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis One Against the World; Or, Reuben's War. A Novel by : John Saunders (Novelist.)
Download or read book One Against the World; Or, Reuben's War. A Novel written by John Saunders (Novelist.) and published by . This book was released on 1876 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling by : Musa Gurnis
Download or read book Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling written by Musa Gurnis and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. This book was released on 2018-07-31 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling explores the mutually generative relationship between post-Reformation religious life and London's commercial theaters. It explores the dynamic exchange between the imaginatively transformative capacities of shared theatrical experience, with the particular ideological baggage that individual playgoers bring into the theater. While early modern English drama was shaped by the polyvocal, confessional scene in which it was embedded, Musa Gurnis contends that theater does not simply reflect culture but shapes it. According to Gurnis, shared theatrical experience allowed mixed-faith audiences to vicariously occupy alternative emotional and cognitive perspectives across the confessional spectrum. In looking at individual plays, such as Thomas Middleton's A Game of Chess and Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, Gurnis shows how theatrical process can restructure playgoers' experiences of confessional material and interrupt dominant habits of religious thought. She refutes any assumption that audiences consisted of conforming Church of England Protestants by tracking the complex and changing religious lives of seventy known playgoers. Arguing against work that seeks to draw fixed lines of religious affiliation around individual playwrights or companies, she highlights the common practice of cross-confessional collaboration among playhouse colleagues. Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling demonstrates how post-Reformation representational practices actively reshaped the ways ideologically diverse Londoners accessed the mixture of religious life across the spectrum of beliefs.
Book Synopsis The Big World of Little Preston & Peetz by : Lisa Cotton
Download or read book The Big World of Little Preston & Peetz written by Lisa Cotton and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2021-11-30 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Come join Little Preston and Peetz as they journey together through their big world of life lessons. The series “The big world of Little Preston and Peetz” takes your child/children into the life of a brother and sister that learn how to protect one another while also learning how to protect themselves from predators, no matter the age nor gender of the potential predators. Volume two teaches children about BULLYING. It runs rampant in schools, colleges workplaces and social settings of all types. The earlier they learn the life lessons in our series, the more effective they will be when they are faced with the same challenges.
Book Synopsis Victorian Melodrama in the Twenty-First Century by : Katie Kapurch
Download or read book Victorian Melodrama in the Twenty-First Century written by Katie Kapurch and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-08-24 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines melodramatic impulses in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga, as well as the series' film adaptations and fan-authored texts. Attention to conventions such as crying, victimization, and happy endings in the context of the Twilight-Jane Eyre relationship reveals melodrama as an empowering mode of communication for girls. Although melodrama has saturated popular culture since the nineteenth century, its expression in texts for, about, and by girls has been remarkably under theorized. By defining melodrama, however, through its Victorian lineages, Katie Kapurch recognizes melodrama's aesthetic form and rhetorical function in contemporary girl culture while also demonstrating its legacy since the nineteenth century. Informed by feminist theories of literature and film, Kapurch shows how melodrama is worthy of serious consideration since the mode critiques limiting social constructions of postfeminist girlhood and, at the same time, enhances intimacy between girls—both characters and readers.
Download or read book Circumstances written by BJ Binning and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2007-08-30 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Circumstances is a book about choices, families, relationships, a mother, a child, a husband and a wife. It asks the ultimate question: Are you happy with your choices in life and the circumstances that those choices have allowed? As a child, Bella is beautiful shy and emotionally abused. She endures a childhood that presents many unfortunate events which she would not wish on anyone. One day she realizes that she needs to make a choice and she does------the choice to embrace her circumstances and take the lessons learned with her to the next stage of life. You can make a choice to live with your circumstances or just do nothing and wither away! Because of her acceptance of her past, she becomes a force to be reckoned with. She starts out losing one of the most precious people in her life----her father, and still yearns for that father-daughter relationship. Decades later, she repeats her mother’s life and then comes to the realization that she made her own choices which brought these circumstances. She chooses to live with them, to accept them for what they are and to use them as a basis for her future.
Download or read book Finger Food written by Helen Lederer and published by Headline Accent. This book was released on 2012-01-16 with total page 47 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bella le Pard’s career as a TV presenter is ‘on hold’. To fill her days, she sits in a coffee shop and obsesses about a wedding dress in the neighbouring shop. Her luck changes when she gets the call from her old boss at ‘Flair for living TV’ to present a pilot for a new food and chat show. But her revived TV career is short-lived when one of the celebrity guests threatens to steal the show. Bella finds herself turning to blackmail to save her job. But will her threat to reveal her boss’s infidelity keep her on TV? And will she ever find a reason to buy that dream wedding dress?
Book Synopsis The Lost Girls (Book #2 in The Suburban Murder Series) by : Alexa Steele
Download or read book The Lost Girls (Book #2 in The Suburban Murder Series) written by Alexa Steele and published by Alexa Steele. This book was released on 2015-10-06 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE LOST GIRLS is book #2 in the #1 bestselling Suburban Murder series, which begins with THE FORGOTTEN GIRLS, book #1 (a free download)! The brutally beaten body of a young girl is discovered in a marsh in Jamesport, one of New York’s most elite suburbs. Police comb the area, while many speculate her murder might be connected to the abduction, six months earlier, of three girls from Jamesport. The FBI has evidence of an underage prostitution and trafficking ring which may be related. At the request of the FBI, Billy Dee, captain of the Ninth Precinct in the Bronx, head of its Sex Crimes Unit, sends two of his most seasoned detectives to Jamesport to conduct their own investigation: Bella de Franco and Jimmy “Mack” Menendez. They are sent north, back into the land of the beautiful. Between local politics, fractured families, a heroin epidemic and a dark secret that the wealthy town strives to keep hidden, the unspeakably dark and twisted reality lurking behind Jamesport life is uncovered. As they learn that everything is not what it seems in this wealthy suburb, Bella and Mack must race against the clock to save one last girl before she is sold across state lines, where she will vanish forever. Book #3 in the Suburban Murder series will be released soon!
Book Synopsis What the Family Needed by : Steven Amsterdam
Download or read book What the Family Needed written by Steven Amsterdam and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2013-03-21 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this incandescent novel, a family’s superpowers bestow not instant salvation but the miracle of accepting who they are. “Okay, tell me which you want,” Alek asks his cousin at the outset of What the Family Needed. “To be able to fly or to be invisible.” And soon Giordana, a teenager suffering the bitter fallout of her parents’ divorce, finds that she can, at will, become as invisible as she feels. Later, Alek’s mother, newly adrift in the disturbing awareness that all is not well with her younger son, can suddenly swim with Olympic endurance. Over three decades, in fact, each member of this gorgeously imagined extended family discovers, at a moment of crisis, that he or she possesses a supernatural power. But instead of crimes to fight and villains to vanquish, they confront inner demons, and their extraordinary abilities prove not to be magic weapons so much as expressions of their fears and longings as they struggle to come to terms with who they are and what fate deals them. As the years pass, their lives intersect and overlap in surprising and poignant ways, and they discover that the real magic lies not in their superpowers but in the very human and miraculous way they are able to accept, protect, and love one another.
Book Synopsis The Journey of a Thousand Miles Collection, Volume 2 by : Alicia White
Download or read book The Journey of a Thousand Miles Collection, Volume 2 written by Alicia White and published by Siren-BookStrand. This book was released on with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: [Siren Ménage Everlasting: Erotic Romance, Menage a Trois, Contemporary, Light Consensual BDSM, Spanking, Flogging, Sex Toys, Voyeurism, MFM, HEA] Alyssa's Choice Alyssa Fredricks didn’t come from a good family, so she adopted her friends Bella and Jessica to be her family. When Bella asks her to go on a road trip, she jumps at the chance to get away from San Diego and a past she wants to forget.Grant Hollis and Justin Truman are co-owners of Spread Eagle, a pub in Coltmann County. The first night Alyssa’s in town she gets their attention with her curvy body and her sultry voice. They have been looking for the perfect woman to share and they think Alyssa could be the one they’ve been waiting for. A surprise twist throws Alyssa off and sends her running back to California. When she comes back with her tail between her legs, will Grant and Justin be able to forgive her? Can a woman with so many insecurities forget the past and embrace the future? Jessica's Breakdown Jessica Beckett is in control of every aspect of her life. She started her own online company and loves designing specialty lingerie items. When her friend, Bella, loses her job, they go on a road trip and end up in Coltmann County, Texas. Together, they open a store and set down roots in the small town. Beau and Chase Austin meet Jessica when she arrives in town. She’s sweaty, tired, and bossy as heck after walking miles. Luckily, that’s the way they like their women. She tells them that it won’t work. She likes being the boss in the bedroom and so do they. When Jessica goes out of town on vacation, her friend Bella points both Beau and Chase in the right direction. They follow her to a heavy BDSM club called Iron Gate and soon realize that Jessica isn’t the Domme she thinks she is. Maybe the three of them can be together. Alicia White is a Siren-exclusive author.
Book Synopsis In the Barrister's Bed by : Tina Gabrielle
Download or read book In the Barrister's Bed written by Tina Gabrielle and published by Kensington Publishing Corp.. This book was released on 2011-10-24 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Hotly Contested Claim A bastard by birth, James Devlin lives on his own terms--until a twist of fate reveals that he is the true Duke of Blackwood. Though the brooding bachelor swears to hold on to his freedom, he does intend to take back his childhood home. But once at Wyndmoor Manor, he discovers an arresting adversary in Bella Sinclair. Her hot-blooded claim to his home is amusing. . .and arousing. Which is why he isn't leaving until he takes possession of everything--starting with the bewitching Bella. . . A Sensual Surrender Bella is furious when the Duke barges into her home, declaring it rightfully his! The willful widow is not about to give up her haven without a fight, no matter how determined the Duke is--or how sensual the battlefield. But once she's sharing a house with the beguiling barrister, she is in danger of losing everything--one deep, slow kiss at a time. . . "Well-matched lovers. . .witty comradely repartee." –Publishers Weekly on In the Barrister's Chambers "Tantalizing. . .revenge, secrets and misunderstandings. . .with sizzle." --Romantic Times on Lady of Scandal "Scintillating." --Booklist on A Perfect Scandal "Lively, engaging. . .Gabrielle's barristers will have you swooning!" --Sabrina Jeffries, New York Times bestselling author
Book Synopsis The Dean's Watch by : Elizabeth Goudge
Download or read book The Dean's Watch written by Elizabeth Goudge and published by Hendrickson Publishers. This book was released on 2022-05-03 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A compelling saga of an unlikely friendship threaded together by redemption and grace. Dean of the cathedral in an 1870s English town, Adam Ayscough is respected and misunderstood. A dogged crusader against corruption, he’s also acutely shy. When his watch breaks, he forms an unlikely friendship with watchmaker Isaac Peabody, who doesn’t think he has anything in common with God. Will their relationship open the door to grace?