Sissy Husband Stories
Title | Sissy Husband Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Mistress Jessica |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 2013-04-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781484019665 |
The day that I found out my husband liked wearing female underwear was a changing point in our marriage. I still loved him very much he was a good provider for the household, but things were going to have to change as part of the acceptance of this new bit of information. I called him out on it when he got home from work that day and he got down on his knees and begged me to understand that it was just something that had always been part of who he was. I made him beg until the tears were streaming down his face, and then he said the magic words that any good dominating wife loves to hear. "Honey I will do anything"
I Changed My Husband Into a Woman!
Title | I Changed My Husband Into a Woman! PDF eBook |
Author | Grace Mansfield |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2020-10-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
WARNING: I changed My Husband into a Woman is randy, raw and powerful. Not for Sunday school teachers or other moralists!Roscoe was a power player in Hollywood. He was handsome, adored, and had one fault - he liked to play practical jokes. Now his wife is playing one on him, and it's going to be the grandest practical joke of all time.This book has forced feminization, female domination, cross dressing, hormones, breast growth, pegging and erotic humiliation.ABOUT THE AUTHORGrace Mansfield is from the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. She was married and has a child. Her husband being a 'cheating bastard, ' (her words) she took his truck, left her baby with her grandmother, and drove to Texas. Then Montana. Then several other states, before landing in Los Angeles.She has worked as a stenographer, a court reporter for a small newspaper and a photographer for the LA Times.Tired of all the lies involved in 'real' reporting, she tried her hand at escorting, and was a raving success. Except she didn't like it. But she did meet Alyce Thorndyke, with whom she fashioned a strong friendship, and was introduced to Joe Gropper.Currently she is a gym addict, trying to fix years of abuse, and working on her novels
Uncle Ben's little stories for little folks
Title | Uncle Ben's little stories for little folks PDF eBook |
Author | rev. Joseph Johnson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Hard times, and other stories
Title | Hard times, and other stories PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Dickens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 1894 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Dickens' New Stories
Title | Dickens' New Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Dickens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1900 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN |
The Fiction of Valerie Martin
Title | The Fiction of Valerie Martin PDF eBook |
Author | Veronica Makowsky |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2016-03-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0807162183 |
In the first book-length study of Valerie Martin's fiction, Veronica Makowsky explores the work of this lauded, but often overlooked, contemporary novelist. Winner of the Orange Prize for her novel Property (2003), Martin also won the Kafka Prize for Mary Reilly (1990), which was then translated into sixteen languages and made into a popular film. Despite these successes, her critically acclaimed novels and stories have yet to attain a broad readership. Makowsky addresses this disconnect through a detailed critical study of Martin's distinguished oeuvre, grounding each work in its historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts. Makowsky begins with a sketch of Martin's life and then considers each of her ten novels and four collections of short stories. Throughout, Makowsky's deft critique reveals Martin to be an astute observer of people and places. Pointing to both early works, like A Recent Martyr (1987), and recent books, such as The Ghost of the Mary Celeste (2014), Makowsky identifies a potent mixture of pleasure and fear in Martin's writing that emphasizes the author's nuanced exploration of human imagination. Notable, too, are Martin's literary techniques -- especially point of view -- and her allusions to masterpieces in Western literature. The works of Henry and William James in particular influenced Martin's thematic blend of intellectualism and empathy evident in her rounded depictions of women in works like Italian Fever (1999) and The Great Divorce (1994). A rich and substantive study, The Fiction of Valerie Martin demonstrates and deconstructs the mastery of this thought-provoking author, in turn firmly establishing Martin's place in the canon of contemporary writers.
Precious
Title | Precious PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Novack |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2009-02-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1588367916 |
BONUS: This edition contains a Precious discussion guide and an excerpt from Sandra Novack's Everyone but You. The summer of 1978, ten-year-old Vicki Anderson rides her bike to the local park and goes missing. Her tight-knit blue-collar Pennsylvania neighborhood, where children roam the streets at night playing lightning tag, aboveground pools sparkle in backyards, and flowers scent the air, will never be the same. Down the street from Vicki’s house, another family is in crisis. Troubled by her past, headstrong Natalia Kisch has abandoned her husband and two daughters for another man. Frank Kisch, grappling with his anger, is left to raise their girls alone, oblivious to his daughters’ struggles with both disappearances: Eva, seventeen, plunges into an affair with her married high school teacher, and nine-year-old Sissy escapes to a world of imagination and storytelling that becomes so magical it pierces the reality of the everyday. When Natalia unexpectedly returns, the struggles and tensions that have built over the summer erupt into a series of events that change the Kisches irrevocably—forcing them to piece together their complicated pasts and commitments to each other. In this haunting, atmospheric debut, Sandra Novack examines loss, loyalty, and a family in crisis. Lyrical and elegiac, Precious illuminates our attempts to make sense of the volatility that surrounds and consumes us, and explores our ability, even during the most trying times, to remember and hold on to those we love most.