Lakelore

Lakelore
Title Lakelore PDF eBook
Author Anna-Marie McLemore
Publisher Feiwel & Friends
Pages 207
Release 2022-03-08
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1250624150

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In this young adult novel by award-winning author Anna-Marie McLemore, two non-binary teens are pulled into a magical world under a lake - but can they keep their worlds above water intact? Everyone who lives near the lake knows the stories about the world underneath it, an ethereal landscape rumored to be half-air, half-water. But Bastián Silvano and Lore Garcia are the only ones who’ve been there. Bastián grew up both above the lake and in the otherworldly space beneath it. Lore’s only seen the world under the lake once, but that one encounter changed their life and their fate. Then the lines between air and water begin to blur. The world under the lake drifts above the surface. If Bastián and Lore don’t want it bringing their secrets to the surface with it, they have to stop it, and to do that, they have to work together. There’s just one problem: Bastián and Lore haven’t spoken in seven years, and working together means trusting each other with the very things they’re trying to hide.

Lake Lore

Lake Lore
Title Lake Lore PDF eBook
Author A. B. R.
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1853
Genre Killarney, Lakes of
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Blue Lake Lore

Blue Lake Lore
Title Blue Lake Lore PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Brooks Holmberg
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 2002
Genre Blue Lake (Oneida County, Wis.)
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In Transition

In Transition
Title In Transition PDF eBook
Author Emily Corbett
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 135
Release 2024-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496852621

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The first book-length work of its kind, In Transition: Young Adult Literature and Transgender Representation examines the shift in the young adult book market towards increased representation of transgender characters and authors. Through a comprehensive exploration of historical conventions, genres, character diversity, and ideologies of trans representation, Emily Corbett traces the roots of trans literature from its beginnings in a cisgender-dominated publishing world to the recent rise in trans creators, characters, and implied readers. Corbett describes how trans-ness was initially perceived as an issue to be overcome by cisgender authors and highlights the ways in which the market has changed. Through careful analysis of texts that have until now received little scholarly attention, Corbett weaves together different theoretical approaches and fields of study to provide a map of the textual and cultural histories of this twenty-first-century publishing phenomenon. Focusing on trans authorship, authentic storytelling, and intersectional diversity, this book charts changing public attitudes, the YA book market, and the unique sociocultural moment in which these books are published. In Transition contributes new perspectives on the intersections of adolescence and trans-ness and sheds light on a dynamic subset of YA literature that has yet to receive sustained analysis.

Women and the Literary World in Early Modern China, 1580-1700

Women and the Literary World in Early Modern China, 1580-1700
Title Women and the Literary World in Early Modern China, 1580-1700 PDF eBook
Author Daria Berg
Publisher Routledge
Pages 341
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136290214

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Exploring the works of key women writers within their cultural, artistic and socio-political contexts, this book considers changes in the perception of women in early modern China. The sixteenth century brought rapid developments in technology, commerce and the publishing industry that saw women emerging in new roles as both consumers and producers of culture. This book examines the place of women in the cultural elite and in society more generally, reconstructing examples of particular women’s personal experiences, and retracing the changing roles of women from the late Ming to the early Qing era (1580-1700). Providing rich detail of exceptionally fine, interesting and engaging literary works, this book opens fascinating new windows onto the lives, dreams, nightmares, anxieties and desires of the authors and the world out of which they emerged.

Ireland in the Seventeenth Century

Ireland in the Seventeenth Century
Title Ireland in the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Mary Agnes Hickson
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1884
Genre Ireland
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Ireland in the seventeenth century, or, The Irish massacres of 1641-2 [ed.] by M. Hickson

Ireland in the seventeenth century, or, The Irish massacres of 1641-2 [ed.] by M. Hickson
Title Ireland in the seventeenth century, or, The Irish massacres of 1641-2 [ed.] by M. Hickson PDF eBook
Author Mary Agnes Hickson
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1884
Genre
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