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Author | : Dorothy Jean Hart |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 2015-02-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1483422178 |
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During a period of tumultuous change in the 1950's there still existed an underlying attitude of sultry romance and betrayal in the deep south. Meet James and Judy. He is a small town preacher of strong character stemming to bridge the gap between the way things were and how they may ultimately evolve, using morals and spiritual principles as a guide. Her, a woman who craved the change and felt the fires of inner passions fanned as she experienced the changes. How could their love survive as he struggled to adapt to change and she embraced the new freedom in a way he could never accept. Having grown up in the south during a period in which many only dreamed of the ways things could be while others struggled to keep things the way they were, DJ Hart shares her first published story. A mother of three who experienced these changes first hand.
Author | : Geoffrey Robinson |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780801481727 |
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Geoffrey Robinson explores this discrepancy, and in doing so exposes the multiple myths about Bali. His work offers the first thorough political history of this varied and complex island.
Author | : Carol Phillips |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-07-23 |
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Judy, Melissa, and Sherry cannot believe their luck when a client of Sherry's real estate company offers an all-expense paid trip to a tropical paradise. Their annual girl's vacation looked bleak due to finances, but now they are heading out in style. What promises to be the vacation of a lifetime quickly turns into a nightmare no one could have imagined. Their lives are in danger, from sandy beaches and moonlit nights to dark cold cells in a run-down hotel. Strong women with husbands who have the necessary skills to save them make this novella a thrilling read with twists until the final page.
Author | : Marilyn Ann Moss |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2023-04-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 151076884X |
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The first intimate look at the cracked fairytale life of Hollywood's first family, the Farrows. John Farrow was Hollywood royalty. An Academy Award-winning director and screenwriter, he was married to the talented and beautiful actress Maureen O'Sullivan, best known for playing Jane in Tarzan films with Johnny Weissmuller. Together they had seven children, including esteemed actress Mia Farrow, mother of journalist Ronan Farrow. From the outside, they were a fairytale Hollywood family. But all was not as it seemed. The Farrows of Hollywood: Their Dark Side of Paradise reveals that Mia Farrow's allegations of sexual molestation by Woody Allen of their seven-year-old adopted daughter, Dylan, has roots in Farrow’s childhood relationship with her father, John Farrow. John was often an abusive father to his children, his wife, and to his co-workers in Hollywood. Called the most disliked man in Hollywood, John Farrow was a tortured, tragic artist and father. He left his children a legacy of trauma and pain that the family kept hidden. It erupted only years later when Mia Farrow unknowingly revealed her pain through her words and behavior in her allegations aimed at Allen. The book includes new research, never-before-revealed interviews with actors who worked with John Farrow, and an original theory from author, biographer, and documentarian Marilyn Ann Moss.
Author | : Judy Rohrer |
Publisher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2016-05-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 081650251X |
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Staking Claim analyzes Hawai'i at the crossroads of competing claims for identity, belonging, and political status. Judy Rohrer argues that the dual settler colonial processes of racializing native Hawaiians (erasing their indigeneity), and indigenizing non-Hawaiians, enable the staking of non-Hawaiian claims to Hawai'i.
Author | : Leon Rubin |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2007-08-07 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1134324219 |
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Unique in its examination of the techniques used in the training of performers, the book suggests how some of these techniques might be applied to Western training in drama and dance.
Author | : Sabine Durrant |
Publisher | : Mulholland |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2018-01-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 147368210X |
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The British phenomenon and Sunday Times bestseller that has recieved rave reviews around the world. 'If you've had a hole in your literary life since finishing Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, this is the book to fill it' Grazia 'Utterly gripping' Daily Mail 'A killer twist' Woman & Home 'I loved every page' Clare Mackintosh It starts with a lie. The kind we've all told - to a former acquaintance we can't quite place but still, for some reason, feel the need to impress. The story of our life, embellished for the benefit of the happily married lawyer with the kids and the lovely home. And the next thing you know, you're having dinner at their house, and accepting an invitation to join them on holiday - swept up in their perfect life, the kind you always dreamed of... Which turns out to be less than perfect. But by the time you're trapped and sweating in the relentless Greek sun, burning to escape the tension all around you - by the time you start to realise that, however painful the truth might be, it's the lies that cause the real damage... ... well, by then, it could just be too late. Longlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Shortlisted for the British Book Awards Crime Novel of the Year
Author | : Jo Anne Creighton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 1976 |
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Author | : Harold Crouch |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2019-01-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1501733907 |
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The Malaysian political system incorporates a mix of democratic and authoritarian characteristics. In this comprehensive account, Harold Crouch argues that, while they may appear contradictory, the responsive and the repressive features of the system combine in an integrated and coherent whole. Consistently dominated by the Malay party UMNO, which represents the largest ethnic group, the Malaysian government requires the support of its Chinese, Indian, and East Malaysian minorities to retain control. The need to appeal to a politically and ethnically divided electorate restrains the arbitrary exercise of power by the ruling coalition. As a result, the government responds to popular aspirations, particularly since a split in the dominant Malay party in the 1980s. Yet it also controls the electoral process, ensuring victory in all national elections. Communal, social, and economic factors have all contributed in rather ambiguous ways to shaping the Malaysian political system. Communal tensions, change in the class structure, and the consequences of economic growth have generated pressures in both democratic and authoritarian directions. The government has been remarkably stable despite sharp ethnic divisions and, Crouch suggests, it is unlikely to move swiftly toward full democracy in the near future.
Author | : Kevin Courrier |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2008-12-30 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0313345872 |
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There is an epigram in this book from the Phil Ochs song, "Crucifixion", about the Kennedy assassination, that states: I fear to contemplate that beneath the greatest love, lies a hurricane of hate. On February 11th 1963, the Beatles recorded "There's a Place", a dazzling, unheralded tune which was included on their electrifying debut album, Please Please Me. This song firmly laid the foundation on which a huge utopian dream of the sixties would be built. Within that dream, however, also lay the seeds of a darker vision that would emerge out of the very counterculture that the Beatles and their music helped create. Thus, even as their music attracted adoring fans, it also enticed the murderous ambitions of Charles Manson; and though the Beatles may have inspired others to form bands, their own failed hopes ultimately led to their breakup. The disillusionment with the sixties, and the hopes associated with the group, would many years later culminate in the assassination of John Lennon and the attempted slaying of George Harrison by deranged and obsessive fans. In this incisive examination, author Kevin Courrier (Dangerous Kitchen: the Subversive World of Zappa, Randy Newman's American Dreams) examines how the Fab Four, through their astonishing music and comically rebellious personalities, created the promise of an inclusive culture built on the principles of pleasure and fulfillment. By taking us through their richly inventive catalogue, Courrier illustrates how the Beatles' startling impact on popular culture built a bond with audiences that was so strong, people today continue to either cling nostalgically to it, or struggle - and often struggle violently - to escape its influence.