I Hope She Finds This

I Hope She Finds This
Title I Hope She Finds This PDF eBook
Author r.h. Sin
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 352
Release 2022-12-13
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1524883352

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A care package, left by r.h. Sin, found by you. From New York Times bestselling author, r.h. Sin, comes a care package of two new poetry and prose collections boxed together in an elegant slipcase.

Making History Matter

Making History Matter
Title Making History Matter PDF eBook
Author Robert Dawidoff
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 274
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781566397483

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This collection of Robert Dawidoff's essays and journalism is peopled by the likes of the Founding Fathers, Fred Astaire, Henry and William James, Sophie Tucker, Trent Lott, and Cole Porter. Drawing together this unlikely cast of characters, Dawidoff probes into the role of outsider groups as well as intellectual and political elites in the formation of American culture. As a scholar of intellectual and cultural history, Dawidoff takes the stance that historians ought to take an active role in our democratic culture, informing and participating in public discourse. He argues for a broad reach when it comes to cultural expression, resisting the polarization of formal intellectual history and folk or commercial popular culture. In his view and in his book, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Katharine Hepburn are equally worthy topics for a historian's consideration, providing that they are treated with equal seriousness of purpose and analytic rigor. In "The Gay Nineties" section that closes the book, he traces key events in the continual struggle for gay and lesbian civil rights and takes on such unresolved issues as safer sex, needle exchange programs to control HIV transmission, and the public controversy around the portrayal of gay and lesbian television characters. Divided into sections that deal with the patriarchs of American political and intellectual culture, expressive culture, and a historian's public voice, this book is a model of engaged and engaging writing. Accessible and witty, Making History Matter will appeal to general and academic readers interested in American history as well as gay and lesbian political and cultural issues. Author note: Robert Dawidoff is John D. and Lillian Maguire Distinguished Chair and Professor of History at Claremont Graduate University. He is most recently the author (with Michael Nava) of Created Equal: Why Gay Rights Matter to America and The Genteel Tradition and the Sacred Rage: High Culture V. Democracy in Adams, James and Santayana.

Subculture Vulture

Subculture Vulture
Title Subculture Vulture PDF eBook
Author Moshe Kasher
Publisher Random House
Pages 321
Release 2024-01-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0593231376

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A “hilarious” (Dax Shepard), “surprisingly emotional trip” (The Chainsmokers) through deep American subcultures ranging from Burning Man to Alcoholics Anonymous, by the writer and comedian Moshe Kasher “Moshe Kasher has the rare gift to simultaneously celebrate a community while also making fun of it. His writing succinctly captures the insanity, the joy, the ridiculousness, and the radical act of fully embracing these worlds.”—Nick Kroll After bottoming out, being institutionalized, and getting sober all by the tender age of fifteen, Moshe Kasher found himself asking: “What’s next?” Over the ensuing decades, he discovered the answer: a lot. There was his time as a boy-king of Alcoholics Anonymous, a kind of pubescent proselytizer for other teens getting and staying sober. He was a rave promoter turned DJ turned sober ecstasy dealer in San Francisco’s techno warehouse party scene of the 1990s. For fifteen years he worked as a psychedelic security guard at Burning Man, fishing hippies out of hidden chambers they’d constructed to try to sneak into the event. As a child of deaf parents, Kasher became deeply immersed in deaf culture and sign language interpretation, translating everything from end-of-life care to horny deaf clients’ attempts to hire sex workers. He reconnects and tries to make peace with his ultra-Hasidic Jewish upbringing after the death of his father before finally settling into the comedy scene where he now makes his living. Each of these scenes gets a gonzo historiographical rundown before Kasher enters the narrative and tells the story of the lives he has spent careening from one to the next. A razor-sharp, gut-wrenchingly funny, and surprisingly moving tour of some of the most wildly distinct subcultures a person can experience, Subculture Vulture deftly weaves together memoir and propulsive cultural history. It’s a story of finding your people, over and over again, in different settings, and of knowing without a doubt that wherever you are is where you’re supposed to be.

The Ash Tree Event

The Ash Tree Event
Title The Ash Tree Event PDF eBook
Author Chester B. Davis
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 586
Release 2010-09-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1453557032

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It was in a dimly lit diner where Lincoln ambitiously waited to meet his one true love. Although it seemed impossible, there was something hauntingly familiar about his surroundings. Could it really be her? Lincoln thought as he watched scenes from his dream unfold before his eyes. Meanwhile, Vanessa thought her journey to find Lincoln was over. She believed that the man she loved since the precious age of fourteen had long since forgotten her. Unaware that fate had led her there with the intent to heal her heart, Vanessa graciously refused a familiar strangers offer to buy her a meal, but had she known that person was Lincoln, she would have never declined. The Ash Tree Event was the result of Lincoln and Vanessas ten-year separation. It revealed their passion for each other and brought them together yet again to confirm a hidden love once believed to be nothing more than a childhood crush.

The Other Journal: Trauma

The Other Journal: Trauma
Title The Other Journal: Trauma PDF eBook
Author The Other Journal
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 147
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498239951

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FEATURING: Ken Gonzales-Day Angela Alaimo O'Donnell Shelly Rambo Frank Seeburger Chelle Stearns PLUS: God Gave Birth Tweeting the Impossible Forgiveness How Cancer Made Me Less of a Bastard (and More Human) What's Love Got to Do with It? Theodicy, Trauma, and Divine Love Naming the Animals --AND MORE . . .

Being Brave

Being Brave
Title Being Brave PDF eBook
Author Kelly Johnson
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 165
Release 2017-12-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1501848666

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“For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” (2 Timothy 1:7 ESV) God has made us brave, not fearful beings. In a forty-day devotional format, author and blogger Kelly Johnson invites you to consider a new way of thinking about what it means to be brave and challenges you to seek a greater intimacy with God and the people God has placed in your life. Through Scripture, stories, prayers, and thought-provoking questions, you will recognize the seeds of divinely inspired bravery and learn the strength found in community. Using letters of the word brave as a guide, Being Brave highlights what God’s Word has to say about the characteristics of bravery: Bold, Resilient, Authentic, Vulnerable, and Engaged and Empowered by the Spirit. Banish the fear that holds you back. You are a brave soldier!

Outlander 8-Book Bundle

Outlander 8-Book Bundle
Title Outlander 8-Book Bundle PDF eBook
Author Diana Gabaldon
Publisher Anchor Canada
Pages 4595
Release 2012-12-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 038568021X

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Diana Gabaldon’s acclaimed Outlander series blends rich historical fiction with riveting adventure and a truly epic love story. Now, with this convenient eight-volume eBook bundle, discover the novels that have won Gabaldon millions of fans and introduced readers to the brilliant Claire Randall and valiant Highlander Jamie Fraser. “Great fun . . . marvelous and fantastic adventures, romance, sex . . . perfect escape reading.” —San Francisco Chronicle, on Outlander The year is 1946. Claire Randall is a British ex-combat nurse on a postwar second honeymoon with her husband in the Scottish Highlands. Walking alone one afternoon, she passes through a circle of standing stones and is hurled back in time to a Scotland simmering with war in the year of our Lord 1743. Catapulted into an intrigue of rival clans and rising armies that threatens her life, she’s obliged to wed James Fraser, a gallant young Scots warrior, as the only way to survive. Thus begins a series of unrivaled storytelling that has become a modern classic. This bundle includes: OUTLANDER DRAGONFLY IN AMBER VOYAGER DRUMS OF AUTUMN THE FIERY CROSS A BREATH OF SNOW AND ASHES AN ECHO IN THE BONE THE CUSTOM OF THE ARMY (E-NOVELLA) “Diana Gabaldon is a born storyteller . . . the pages practically turn themselves.” —The Arizona Republic, on Dragonfly in Amber “A feast for ravenous readers of eighteenth-century Scottish history, heroism, and romance.” —Kirkus Reviews, on Outlander