The Brides of Rollrock Island

The Brides of Rollrock Island
Title The Brides of Rollrock Island PDF eBook
Author Margo Lanagan
Publisher Ember
Pages 322
Release 2013-07-23
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0375873368

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On remote Rollrock Island, men go to sea to make their livings—and to catch their wives. The witch Misskaella knows the way of drawing a girl from the heart of a seal, of luring the beauty out of the beast. And for a price a man may buy himself a lovely sea-wife. He may have and hold and keep her. And he will tell himself that he is her master. But from his first look into those wide, questioning, liquid eyes, he will be just as transformed as she. He will be equally ensnared. And the witch will have her true payment. Margo Lanagan weaves an extraordinary tale of desire, despair, and transformation. With devastatingly beautiful prose, she reveals characters capable of unspeakable cruelty, but also unspoken love.

Brides of Rollrock Island

Brides of Rollrock Island
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Island Genres, Genre Islands

Island Genres, Genre Islands
Title Island Genres, Genre Islands PDF eBook
Author Ralph Crane
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 224
Release 2017-02-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1783482079

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The first book length study of the conceptualization and representation of islands in popular fiction.

Booklist's 1000 Best Young Adult Books Since 2000

Booklist's 1000 Best Young Adult Books Since 2000
Title Booklist's 1000 Best Young Adult Books Since 2000 PDF eBook
Author Booklist
Publisher American Library Association
Pages 358
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838919510

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With the explosion in YA publishing, it’s harder than ever to separate good books from the rest. Booklist magazine’s editors’ deep and broad knowledge of the landscape offers indispensable guidance, and here they bring together the very best of the best books for young adults published since the start of the 21st century.

Crash Course in Young Adult Services

Crash Course in Young Adult Services
Title Crash Course in Young Adult Services PDF eBook
Author Sarah Flowers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 146
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1440851719

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Learn how to improve teen services in public libraries by better understanding teen development and having positive interactions with teens to provide appropriate and interesting collections and services. A library can be a tremendous resource for teens—one that helps them to learn about themselves and the world they live in. But teenagers are intrinsically different from children and from adults, and these critical developmental differences affect the ways they interact with others, both in the world at large and in the library. Serving teens effectively in the library requires a basic understanding of who teens are and the developmental tasks they face—factors that affect all aspects of library service, from the specific programs and services we offer to the ways that staff provide assistance to the teen who is seeking help at a library service desk. This book enables library workers to better understand adolescent development, which allows them to provide a positive library experience for teens. Readers will learn how to supply excellent library services with and for teens, including in the areas of collection development, readers' advisory, reference and homework help, programming, and advocacy. The book identifies the best ways to have positive interactions with teens in the library based on their mental development and details best practices for teen services. The concluding section discusses advocating for teens, with emphasis on their right to privacy and equal access to materials and services.

Yellowcake

Yellowcake
Title Yellowcake PDF eBook
Author Margo Lanagan
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 242
Release 2013-05-14
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0375989315

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Yellowcake brings together ten short stories from the extraordinarily talented Margo Lanagan--each of them fiercely original and quietly heartbreaking. The stories range from fantasy and fairy tale to horror and stark reality, and yet what pervades is the sense of humanity. The people of Lanagan's worlds face trials, temptations, and degradations. They swoon and suffer and even kill for love. In a dangerous world, they seek the solace and strength that comes from family and belonging. These are stories to be savored slowly and pondered deeply because they cut to the very heart of who we are. “Haunting, gorgeous, and sometimes painful, Lanagan’s stories are unlike anything else in fantasy literature.” --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lanagan unravels familiar myths and fairy tales, weaving them into unique, sharply resonant forms in this characteristically stunning collection." --Kirkus, starred review

Willful Monstrosity

Willful Monstrosity
Title Willful Monstrosity PDF eBook
Author Natalie Wilson
Publisher McFarland
Pages 286
Release 2020-01-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476637261

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Taking in a wide range of film, television, and literature, this volume explores 21st century horror and its monsters from an intersectional perspective with a marked emphasis on gender and race. The analysis, which covers over 70 narratives, is organized around four primary monstrous figures--zombies, vampires, witches and monstrous women. Arguing that the current horror renaissance is populated with willful monsters that subvert prevailing cultural norms and systems of power, the discussion reads horror in relation to topics of particular import in the contemporary moment--rampant sexual violence, unbridled capitalist greed, brutality against people of color, militarism, and the patriarchy's refusal to die. Examining ground-breaking films and television shows such as Get Out, Us, The Babadook, A Quiet Place, Stranger Things, Penny Dreadful, and The Passage, as well as works by key authors like Justin Cronin, Carmen Maria Machado, Helen Oyeyemi, Margo Lanagan, and Jeanette Winterson, this monograph offers a thorough account of the horror landscape and what it says about the 21st century world.