5/11/2023 0 Comments The boyfriend project book![]() An admitted sports fanatic, Farrah feeds her addiction to football by watching New Orleans Saints games on Sunday afternoons. When she is not writing in her favorite coffee shop, Farrah spends most of her time reading her favorite romance novels, hanging around on Twitter, and trying to attend as many Broadway shows as her budget will allow. ![]() In September 2010, Farrah joined the Kimani Romance family with the launch of her new series that follows the life of the fictional New York Sabers football team. Her debut novel, Deliver Me, the first in her Holmes Brothers series, garnered rave reviews, earning Farrah several SORMAG Readers' Choice Awards. She was named Shades of Romance Magazine's Best New Author of 2007. ![]() After earning her Bachelors of Science degree and a Masters of Arts from Southeastern Louisiana University, Farrah decided to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a published novelist. ![]() A native of south Louisiana, Farrah Rochon officially began her writing career while waiting in between classes in the student lounge at Xavier University of Louisiana. ![]()
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5/11/2023 0 Comments Tenth of dec![]() Callie is not quite so heartless but she is nonetheless weak and because she wants to appease her husband says nothing about his activities and does not voice any kind of opposition to it. Callie - "Puppy"Ĭallie is married to a man who breeds and sells animals for a living but has no feeling for them whatsoever they might as well be widgets, bottles of dish detergent or sneakers. It is surprising that she doesn't try to intervene or contact authorities given that she seems to be a community-minded person however, she acts as many of the more decent characters in Saunders' stories do, and looks the other way. Maria acts in what seems to be an out-of-character way when she withdraws from any contact with Callie and wants nothing more to do with her. Initially she wants to help the puppy that Callie offers her, and she also wants to make her children happy by bringing him into their home, but is put off when she sees Callie's son chained to a tree in the yard. She is an advocate for animal rescue and has raised her children the same way. Maria is a family-first kind of woman with her priorities straight - she would rather have a happy home than a tidy, organized one. They are neighbors but not friends, or even barely acquaintances. "Puppy" centers around the lives of two women, one of whom is Maria. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]() ![]() ![]() 'A healthy corrective'.-'The New York Times Book Review' of photos. For nearly two decades, 'Drawing Down the Moon', the only detailed history of a little-known and widely misunderstood movement, has provided the most authoritative look at the religious beliefs, experiences, and lifestyles of the neopagan culture. ![]() In this new edition featuring an updated resource guide of newsletters, journals, books, groups, and festivals, Margot Adler takes a fascinating and honest look at the religious experiences, beliefs, and lifestyles of modern America' s Pagan groups. Margot Adler attended ritual gatherings and interviewed a diverse, colorful gallery of people across the United States, people who find inspiration in ancient deities, nature, myth, even science fiction. Now fully revised-the classic study of Neo-Paganism Almost thirty years since its original publication, 'Drawing Down the Moon' continues to be the only detailed history of the burgeoning but still widely misunderstood Neo- Pagan subculture. ![]() 5/11/2023 0 Comments Joyce meyer mind![]() Link to Facebook Page Displays the Facebook logo and links to the page.Get Joyce Meyer's "Battlefield of the Mind" free for a gift of $25 or moreĪdd None have been identified for this spot People who donate $25 or more to Meyer's ministry get the book, a study guide and a pen for free.įaithWords Joyce Meyer "Battlefield of the Mind", FaithWords Joyce Meyer "Battlefield of the Mind Study Guide" Just like it does on a chessboard, a struggle rages in the mind, and Joyce Meyer's book "Battlefield of the Mind" purports to teach readers how to fight back against worry, anger and depression. 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But sometimes when an author becomes An Institution, the books themselves can get lost in the myth, or dismissed altogether, relics from the past. Her very name is synonymous with mystery and murder. She is the best-selling author of all time, after all. ![]() ![]() Now, Dame Agatha hardly needs my endorsement. And in the middle of it all, a brilliant detective.Ĭountless Golden Age mysteries have this same setup, but Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile is something special. ![]() 5/11/2023 0 Comments I'm Judging You by Luvvie Ajayi![]() ![]() With a lighthearted, razor sharp wit and a unique perspective, I'm Judging You is the handbook the world needs, doling out the hard truths and a road map for bringing some act right into our lives, social media, and popular culture. ![]() An 18-year blogging veteran, Luvvie writes on, covering all things culture with a critical yet. It passes on lessons and side-eyes on life, social media, culture, and fame, from addressing those terrible friends we all have to serious discussions of race and media representation to what to do about your fool cousin sharing casket pictures from Grandma's wake on Facebook. Her critically acclaimed books Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual (2021) and I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual (2016) were instant bestsellers and established her as a literary force with a powerful pen. I'm Judging You is her debut book of humorous essays that dissects our cultural obsessions and calls out bad behavior in our increasingly digital, connected lives. Now, while Ajayi might show up late to a scheduled dinner, there are other folks who should also feel ashamed of their behavior, and they’re called dinner scrooges. Goodreads Choice Awards Finalist Comedian, activist, and hugely popular culture blogger at, Luvvie Ajayi, serves up necessary advice for the masses in this hilarious book of essays With over 500,000 readers a month at her enormously popular blog,, Luvvie Ajayi is a go-to source for smart takes on pop culture. "17 New Best New Books to Read This Fall" ![]() Redbook "20 Books By Women You Must Read this Fall" A truth-riot of a book!- Shonda Rhimes New York Times Bestseller This central question running throughout Luvvie Ajayis comic memoir is asked again and again in her signature tone. ![]() 5/10/2023 0 Comments Matilda novel![]() ![]() ![]() Matilda nearly died.Īnd not at the hands of Miss Trunchbull. I think that there was a deep genuine fear within his heart that books were going to go away and he wanted to write about it.” 3. In an interview with NPR’s All Things Considered in November 2013, Roald Dahl’s daughter Lucy explained that her father’s novel was, in part, about his love for books: “ Matilda was one of the most difficult books for him to write. ![]() I think it’s OK, but it certainly wasn’t before.” 2. it just wasn’t right … I started the whole book again and rewrote every word.” He added, “Now I'm fairly happy with it. I’d spent six or eight or nine months writing it and right when I’d finished, it wasn’t right. In 1988, the year the book was published, he told interviewer Todd McCormack, “I got it wrong. ![]() It took Dahl at least two years to write and rewrite Matilda. But how much do you really know about Matilda and its delightfully precocious heroine? 1. The novel broke sales records by moving more than a half a million copies in six months and went on to win the Children’s Book Award. Matilda, Roald Dahl’s 27th published book and one of his last for children, was released in 1988 to near universal acclaim. ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh speaking of which my love did you see Sadie’s dress the other night? Head to toe lace and a train as if King Edward were going to appear with her hair dressed just to there- I pointed her out to Lady Corbett and she could only stare and no wonder what a dowd- Oh I am sorry darling, one must return to the plot. You fall in love with three different men who are completely wrong for you in completely different ways, but who have in common disrespecting you, ignoring you, treating you as a convenience, and not caring two pins for who you are, but all you can say is, ‘Oh they are simply awful’- which is also what one says about someone’s dress at a ball. Because it is a horrid name- how could one saddle anyone- in any case! But one doesn’t speak of how horrid it is, you know it is darling. The story is all rather sad you know, almost the ‘saddest story ever told’ by whats his name who has the name like an American car? No dear, nobody is named Chrysler. Did you know my dear that Nancy’s sister herself said she had no imagination? It’s too true, darling! Pursuit of Love was how she found out Nancy was sleeping with a Frenchman. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dulling, dulling! You must! Simply must read this! It’s just too unfair the way Nancy could write this! We do not all have such an excellent family for material. ![]() 5/10/2023 0 Comments Chimamanda adichie americanah![]() Her words have not only earned her many literary honors, including the National Book Critics Award, the Orange prize, and a MacArthur fellowship, they also have resonated with many powerful figures, from Oprah to Beyoncé to Hillary Clinton. Yet in her latest work, Dear Ijeawele: A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions (2017), Adichie posits that sexism can be an even more destructive force than racism. from Nigeria, and some of her most powerful writing––in her 2013 novel Americanah, for instance––explores what it means to be African, and what it means to be African American, with extraordinary depth. It would be a way of denying that the problem of gender targets women.”Īdiche, the internationally celebrated novelist, moved to the U.S. “It would be a way of pretending that it was not women who have, for centuries, been excluded. ![]() ![]() “Some people ask: ‘Why the word feminist? Why not just say you are a believer in human rights, or something like that?’ Because that would be dishonest,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wrote in We Should All Be Feminists (the book based on her 2012 TED Talk). ![]() ![]() ![]() Many of the Army's leaders, including General Patton, didn't like the disrespectful tone of some of the cartoons, but General Eisenhower did, so they continued to be published. His cartoons were the most popular pinups in tents and barracks along with photos of movie stars. Willie and Joe were two dog faced infantrymen whose exploits reflected Mauldin's first hand observations of combat (he was awarded the purple heart) and the anxieties and frustrations that confronted Americans in a combat zone. It was for the Stars and Stripes that he created his two most famous characters. He joined the Arizona National Guard and when the war broke out he was activated and became a cartoonist for the 45th Infantry Division newspaper, and later for Stars and Stripes, a newspaper written for and distributed to GI's. He studied for a year at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago and did some freelance cartooning before World War II. ![]() ![]() William Henry (Bill) Mauldin, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning military and political cartoonist, was born in Mountain Park, New Mexico in 1921. ![]() |