The City Inside Sneak Peek

The City Inside Sneak Peek
Title The City Inside Sneak Peek PDF eBook
Author Samit Basu
Publisher Tordotcom
Pages 50
Release 2022-03-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250877679

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The City Inside, a near-future epic by the internationally celebrated Samit Basu, pulls no punches as it comes for your anxieties about society, government, the environment, and our world at large—yet never loses sight of the hopeful potential of the future. Download a FREE sneak peek today! “They'd known the end times were coming but hadn’t known they’d be multiple choice.” Joey is a Reality Controller in near future Delhi. Her job is to supervise the multimedia multi-reality livestreams of Indi, one of South Asia’s fastest rising online celebrities—who also happens to be her college ex. Joey’s job gives her considerable culture-power, but she’s too caught up in day-to-day crisis-handling to see this, or to figure out what she wants from her life. Rudra is a recluse estranged from his wealthy and powerful family who fled to an impoverished immigrant neighborhood where he loses himself in video games and his neighbors’ lives. When his father’s death pulls him back into his family’s orbit, an impulsive job offer from Joey becomes his only escape from the life he never wanted. But no good deed goes unpunished. As Joey and Rudra become enmeshed in multiple conspiracies, their lives start to spin out of control, complicated by dysfunctional relationships, corporate loyalty, and the never-ending pressures of surveillance capitalism. When a bigger picture begins to unfold around them, they must each decide how to do the right thing in a shadowy world where simply maintaining the status quo feels like an accomplishment. Ultimately, resistance will not—cannot—take the same shape for these two very different people. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Strength Within

The Strength Within
Title The Strength Within PDF eBook
Author Sarah Elizabeth
Publisher Sarah Elizabeth
Pages 261
Release
Genre Young Adult Fiction
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With a despot on the throne, the ocean is no longer safe for Coral and her friends. They escape by hiding on the surface, but their location is soon discovered. Faced with certain destruction, will the group of friends find the power to overthrow the Queen of the Ocean, or will they be drowned by her fury? Coral and her friends find themselves isolated on the surface trying to battle the most powerful Oceanid since the First Nymph King. When they are discovered, Coral, Nixie, Finn, and Tahoe must split up to discover new powers and form new alliances to give them the strength to protect those they love and restore balance to the ocean. However, their race to defeat the Queen of the Ocean proves more difficult than expected. Each of them is tested in ways they couldn’t fathom, and danger faces them at every turn. Only through sheer determination and strength of will can the group of friends find a way to overcome the odds. The only hope they have of defeating this new threat is to find the strength within. Will they have what it takes? The Strength Within is the fifth and final installment in the Ocean Academy series. If you enjoy reading stories about friendship, love, overcoming odds, and finding one’s inner strength, then you’ll love the fifth year of the Ocean Academy—Sarah Elizabeth’s innovative addition to the Academy genre. Don’t miss out on the exciting conclusion to this grand adventure under the sea. Get your copy today!

The Lost Girls of Willowbrook: Sneak Peek

The Lost Girls of Willowbrook: Sneak Peek
Title The Lost Girls of Willowbrook: Sneak Peek PDF eBook
Author Ellen Marie Wiseman
Publisher Kensington Books
Pages 70
Release 2022-03-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496741854

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Be one of the first to read this sneak preview sample edition! In this powerful novel of survival and resilience, New York Times bestselling author Ellen Marie Wiseman takes readers on a gripping, emotional journey as one brave young woman’s search for the truth about her sister leads her to an infamous institution called Willowbrook . . . Sage Winters always knew her sister was a little different even though they were identical twins. They loved the same things and shared a deep understanding, but Rosemary—awake to every emotion, easily moved to joy or tears—seemed to need more protection from the world. Six years after Rosemary’s death from pneumonia, Sage, now sixteen, still misses her deeply. Their mother perished in a car crash, and Sage’s stepfather, Alan, resents being burdened by a responsibility he never wanted. Yet despite living as near strangers in their Staten Island apartment, Sage is stunned to discover that Alan has kept a shocking secret: Rosemary didn’t die. She was committed to Willowbrook State School and has lingered there until just a few days ago, when she went missing. Sage knows little about Willowbrook. It’s always been a place shrouded by rumor and mystery. A place local parents threaten to send misbehaving kids. With no idea what to expect, Sage secretly sets out for Willowbrook, determined to find Rosemary. What she learns, once she steps through its doors and is mistakenly believed to be her sister, will change her life in ways she never could imagined . . .

Social Justice and the City

Social Justice and the City
Title Social Justice and the City PDF eBook
Author Nik Heynen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 325
Release 2020-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 0429837232

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This special collection aims to offer insight into the state of geography on questions of social justice and urban life. While using social justice and the city as our starting point may signal inspiration from Harvey’s (1973) book of the same name, the task of examining the emergence of this concept has revealed the deep influence of grassroots urban uprisings of the late 1960s, earlier and contemporary meditations on our urban worlds (Jacobs, 1961, 1969; Lefebvre, 1974; Massey and Catalano, 1978) as well as its enduring significance built upon by many others for years to come. Laws (1994) noted how geographers came to locate social justice struggles in the city through research that examined the ways in which material conditions contributed to poverty and racial and gender inequity, as well as how emergent social movements organized to reshape urban spaces across diverse engagements including the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, anti-war protests, feminist and LGBTQ activism, the American Indian Movement, and disability access. This book originally published as a special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers.

Painting Pictures: Reframing the World of Inner-City Youth

Painting Pictures: Reframing the World of Inner-City Youth
Title Painting Pictures: Reframing the World of Inner-City Youth PDF eBook
Author Corey D. James
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 158
Release 2016-03-25
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0578177196

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"... Corey D. James presents an unvarnished look at urban life... which immediately captures readers' attention with horrific stories of children being ruthlessly gunned down and the notorious school to prison pipeline... but "Painting Pictures" is no sob story..." Cheryl Wills, Nationally recognized award-winning television personality and author, "The Emancipation of Grandpa Sandy Wills" & "Die Free: A Heroic Family Tale" "If you have ever felt hopeful but helpless, driven yet misguided, ready to take on the world except unsure of your purpose; Corey's story can help your picture emerge..." Aramis Gutierrez, Director of Rutgers Future Scholars "Corey James' experiences... demonstrate how neighborhood people with credentials of smart street sense and caring make the most solid contribution to helping young people who are otherwise forgotten..." Jeff Fleischer, CEO of Youth Advocate Programs

The Fader

The Fader
Title The Fader PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 414
Release 2006
Genre Hip-hop
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Holy Hip Hop in the City of Angels

Holy Hip Hop in the City of Angels
Title Holy Hip Hop in the City of Angels PDF eBook
Author Christina Zanfagna
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 218
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Music
ISBN 0520968794

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A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program for monographs. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. In the 1990s, Los Angeles was home to numerous radical social and environmental eruptions. In the face of several major earthquakes and floods, riots and economic insecurity, police brutality and mass incarceration, some young black Angelenos turned to holy hip hop—a movement merging Christianity and hip hop culture—to “save” themselves and the city. Converting street corners to open-air churches and gangsta rap beats into anthems of praise, holy hip hoppers used gospel rap to navigate complicated social and spiritual realities and to transform the Southland’s fractured terrains into musical Zions. Armed with beats, rhymes, and bibles, they journeyed through black Lutheran congregations, prison ministries, African churches, reggae dancehalls, hip hop clubs, Nation of Islam meetings, and Black Lives Matter marches. Zanfagna’s fascinating ethnography provides a contemporary and unique view of black LA, offering a much-needed perspective on how music and religion intertwine in people's everyday experiences.