Shred Sisters
Title | Shred Sisters PDF eBook |
Author | Betsy Lerner |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2024-10-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0802163718 |
LONGLISTED FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE No one will love you more or hurt you more than a sister. “I love this book. It moves like a souped-up pickup truck." — Patti Smith, author of Just Kids and M Train From Betsy Lerner, celebrated author of The Bridge Ladies, comes a wry and riveting debut novel about family, mental illness, and a hard-won path between two sisters It is said that when one person in a family is unstable, the whole family is destabilized. Meet the Shreds. Olivia is the sister in the spotlight until her stunning confidence becomes erratic and unpredictable, a hurricane leaving people wrecked in her wake. Younger sister Amy, cautious and studious to the core, believes in facts, proof, and the empirical world. None of that explains what’s happening to Ollie, whose physical beauty and charisma mask the mental illness that will shatter Amy’s carefully constructed life. As Amy comes of age and seeks to find her place—first in academics, then New York publishing, and through a series of troubled relationships—every step brings collisions with Ollie, who slips in and out of the Shred family without warning. Yet for all that threatens their sibling bond, Amy and Ollie cannot escape or deny the inextricable sister knot that binds them. Spanning two decades, Shred Sisters is an intimate and bittersweet story exploring the fierce complexities of sisterhood, mental health, loss and love. If anything is true it’s what Amy learns on her road to self-acceptance: No one will love you more or hurt you more than a sister.
Exactly Where You Need to Be
Title | Exactly Where You Need to Be PDF eBook |
Author | Amelia Diane Coombs |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2022-06-07 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1534493565 |
Turtles All the Way Down meets Love and Luck in this “lively” (Publishers Weekly), romantic road trip story about a teen girl’s last chance to have an epic summer with her best friend before everything changes. Florie’s OCD and her mother’s worrying have kept her from a lot of things, like having an after-school job and getting her driver’s license. And now that she’s graduated high school, while her best friend Kacey is headed off to Portland in the fall, Florie’s taking a parent-sanctioned gap year off before starting college. When the decision was made, Florie was on board, but now she can’t ignore the growing itch to become the person she wants to be and venture outside the quaint, boring Washington town she grew up in. Winning tickets to see her favorite true crime podcast’s live show in California gives her the opportunity to do just that, if only for a few days. So—unbeknownst to their parents—Kacey and Florie set off on a road trip to San Francisco. The only downside in Florie’s opinion? Sam, Kacey’s older brother and Florie’s forever crush, is their ride. The Samson Hodge, who Florie hasn’t seen since winter break, and who she’d prefer to never see again, if possible. But Florie is willing to put up with Sam if it means one last adventure with her best friend. Making it to San Francisco and back to Washington without their parents catching on isn’t a given, but one thing is for sure: this trip will change everything.
Buzz Books 2024: Fall/Winter
Title | Buzz Books 2024: Fall/Winter PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Publishers Lunch |
Pages | 860 |
Release | 2024-05-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1948586657 |
Buzz Books 2024: Fall/Winter is the 25th volume in our popular sampler series. This Buzz Books presents passionate readers with an insider’s look at nearly fifty of the buzziest books due out this season. Such major bestselling authors as Jamie Attenberg, Kira Jane Buxton, Jean Hanff Korelitz, and Dava Sobel are featured, along with literary figures like John Larison, Mason Coile, Kira Jane Buxton, and more. Buzz Books has had a particularly stellar track record with highlighting the most talented, exciting, and diverse debut authors, and this edition is no exception. Anna Montague, editor at Dey Street Books, offers a novel about an unlikely late-in-life road trip for fans of Remarkably Bright Creatures. Among others are Julie Leong, Kristin Koval, Helena Echlin, Jane Yang, and Cebo Campbell. In this edition we’ve also included a selection of a graphic novel by the author known as unfins. Our robust nonfiction section covers such important subjects as pregnancy loss and the winter blues; a literary memoir from singer-songwriter Neko Case; and a biography of Marie Curie by Pulitzer Prize finalist Dava Sobel. Finally, we present early looks at new work from young adult authors, including the New York Times best-selling authors Kwame Mbalia, Judy I. Lin, and Robert Beatty; as well as new titles from Logan-Ashley Kisner, Amanda M. Helander, and Jill Tew. And be sure to look out for Buzz Books 2025: Spring/Summer, coming in January, for next season’s most talked about books.
Jesus Was Different
Title | Jesus Was Different PDF eBook |
Author | Brooks Driver |
Publisher | WestBow Press |
Pages | 95 |
Release | 2024-10-10 |
Genre | Religion |
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In our world today, one of the biggest criticisms that unbelievers have against Christ followers is that they are oftentimes lukewarm at best and hypocritical at worst. Jesus didn’t command us to be either of those. In fact, Jesus was different in ways that totally surprised the world around him. As Jesus’s disciples followed him, they were taught to do things the Jesus way, and usually this was quite different. I believe that if we are following Jesus’s teachings and commands then we will look noticeably different from the world around us. If you are hoping to gain spiritual growth in your walk with Jesus, this book will both encourage you and challenge you in ways that will leave you with the opportunity to make a change in order to grow to be more like Jesus. Jesus wants to invite you into a more significant way of life through following his commands. When you do this, you will be different like Jesus.
Katharine Drexel and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision
Title | Katharine Drexel and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision PDF eBook |
Author | McGuinness, Margaret M. |
Publisher | Paulist Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1587686961 |
Although Katharine Drexel has been the subject of several biographies, they have tended to treat her as a perfect human being whom the Church later transformed into a saint. Katherine and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision moves beyond the story of the heiress’s individual life devoted to God and shines a light on the work she did, assisted by the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. Drexel could have lived comfortably, wealthy and privileged, as a Philadelphia philanthropist but chose to found a religious congregation of women dedicated to working within Black and Indigenous communities—without receiving the bulk of the money left by Drexel's father. The author’s careful examination of the work Drexel and her Sisters accomplished in Philadelphia and elsewhere shows impacts on the Church while also revealing racial issues at work in the story. This brings a critical perspective to Drexel's ministry to further our understanding of the Black Catholic community and renew our commitment to the difficult, ongoing conversation about race in America.
Skateboard Mom
Title | Skateboard Mom PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Odanaka |
Publisher | Putnam Juvenile |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Mothers and sons |
ISBN | 9780399238673 |
An eight-year-old boy gets a skateboard for his birthday, but when his mom tries it out, she has so much fun that she won't give it back.
The Role of Sisters in Women's Development
Title | The Role of Sisters in Women's Development PDF eBook |
Author | Sue A. Kuba |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2011-04 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0195393341 |
Psychological theory has traditionally overlooked or minimized the role of siblings in development, focusing instead on parent-child attachment relationships. The importance of sisters has been even more marginalized. Sue A. Kuba explores this omission in The Role of Sisters in Women's Development, seeking to broaden and enrich current understanding of the psychology of women. This unique work is distinguished by Kuba's phenomenological method of research, rooted in a single prompt: "Tell me about your relationship with your sister." Rich in detail, the responses (many of which are reproduced at length within the book) provide a complex picture of sister relationships across the lifespan. Integrating these stories with current literature about gender and family composition for sisters of difference (disabled and lesbian sisters) and ethnic sisters, this book provides useful recommendations for therapeutic understanding of the significance of sisters in everyday life, integrating diverse perspectives in order to address the ways clinicians can enhance psychological work with women clients. A valuable contribution to the field of mental health, The Role of Sisters in Women's Development is highly recommended for therapists who wish to broaden their inquiry into the sister connection, as well as anyone who wants to further understand the importance of sisterhood.