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Languages : en
Pages : 992
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Sheets: Collector's Edition
Author: Brenna Thummler
Publisher: Oni Press
ISBN: 9781620109748
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The brand-new deluxe hardcover collector's edition of Sheets features never-before-seen content from the beloved graphic novel from Brenna Thummler. For Marjorie Glatt, being thirteen years old isn't quite the same as it is for everyone else. Responsible for running her family's laundromat while trying to survive middle school, Marjorie's daily struggles include persnickety customers, snippy classmates, agonizing swim lessons, and laundry... always, always laundry. Wendell is a bit different, too. Wendell is a ghost. His daily struggles include Dead Youth support groups and unavoidable stains. But when he escapes from the Land of Ghosts and bumbles into Marjorie's laundromat--the perfect ghost playground--his attempts at fun and friendship begin to harm the family business. Sheets is a powerful story about a young girl's perseverance, even when all the odds are stacked against her. It shows that forgiveness and second chances can result in unlikely friendships. Above all, it is an invitation into an unusual, haunted laundromat that brings family, friends, and--yes--sheets to life.
Publisher: Oni Press
ISBN: 9781620109748
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The brand-new deluxe hardcover collector's edition of Sheets features never-before-seen content from the beloved graphic novel from Brenna Thummler. For Marjorie Glatt, being thirteen years old isn't quite the same as it is for everyone else. Responsible for running her family's laundromat while trying to survive middle school, Marjorie's daily struggles include persnickety customers, snippy classmates, agonizing swim lessons, and laundry... always, always laundry. Wendell is a bit different, too. Wendell is a ghost. His daily struggles include Dead Youth support groups and unavoidable stains. But when he escapes from the Land of Ghosts and bumbles into Marjorie's laundromat--the perfect ghost playground--his attempts at fun and friendship begin to harm the family business. Sheets is a powerful story about a young girl's perseverance, even when all the odds are stacked against her. It shows that forgiveness and second chances can result in unlikely friendships. Above all, it is an invitation into an unusual, haunted laundromat that brings family, friends, and--yes--sheets to life.
The Delicate Balance
Author: Adrienne Evans Johnson
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449722059
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Marriage is in crisis. The divorce rate is high and both men and women have gravitated to roles that are unstable, unhealthy and unnatural. The thing that we desire the most seems to give the most turmoil. How can it be that God created marriage as the foundational relationship for society and yet it is the most difficult of relationships? How is it that God said, It is not good for man to be alone, yet every time man and woman get together their union brings more smoke than fire? Is it the two becoming one that creates the problem or the choices we make in marriage? God has a wonderful plan for marriage that carefully blooms into a delightful union when you choose Him as your guide. Every woman who desires a marriage made in heaven will appreciate Adriennes honest, open and real approach to the difficult areas of marriage. She shares real life experiences that inspire, encourage and re-affirm the value of womanhood and the beauty of holy matrimony.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449722059
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Marriage is in crisis. The divorce rate is high and both men and women have gravitated to roles that are unstable, unhealthy and unnatural. The thing that we desire the most seems to give the most turmoil. How can it be that God created marriage as the foundational relationship for society and yet it is the most difficult of relationships? How is it that God said, It is not good for man to be alone, yet every time man and woman get together their union brings more smoke than fire? Is it the two becoming one that creates the problem or the choices we make in marriage? God has a wonderful plan for marriage that carefully blooms into a delightful union when you choose Him as your guide. Every woman who desires a marriage made in heaven will appreciate Adriennes honest, open and real approach to the difficult areas of marriage. She shares real life experiences that inspire, encourage and re-affirm the value of womanhood and the beauty of holy matrimony.
Quito empress: the delicate gift, from Lusitania, that alarmed New Granada
Author: Rashid Dossett
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244936625
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
The wife of Danilo (the head of the Álvarez cartel) left him for a Brazilian lover. She also robbed half of the cartel's money before she vanished! Vincente, to both console his father-in-law and to bring closure for the family, searched for someone to replace Danilo's ex-wife. The cartel's financial woes caused the collapse of the economy. Civil unrest, riots and lootings followed within days. The viceroy of New Granada threatened to annex the colony if the (local) politicians failed to solve the crisis. At the yearly vice-regal beauty pageant, Vincente selected Giovana--who won the beauty contest of the Margarita province earlier that year. As the 'trophy wife' and new 'lady of the house' of society's ruling family, she enjoyed many privileges and a life of ease. At least, that is what it seemed unto outsiders...
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244936625
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
The wife of Danilo (the head of the Álvarez cartel) left him for a Brazilian lover. She also robbed half of the cartel's money before she vanished! Vincente, to both console his father-in-law and to bring closure for the family, searched for someone to replace Danilo's ex-wife. The cartel's financial woes caused the collapse of the economy. Civil unrest, riots and lootings followed within days. The viceroy of New Granada threatened to annex the colony if the (local) politicians failed to solve the crisis. At the yearly vice-regal beauty pageant, Vincente selected Giovana--who won the beauty contest of the Margarita province earlier that year. As the 'trophy wife' and new 'lady of the house' of society's ruling family, she enjoyed many privileges and a life of ease. At least, that is what it seemed unto outsiders...
A Delicate Matter
Author: Don Easton
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459734289
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
Jack Taggart is once again thrown into conflict with his longtime nemesis, Satans Wrath gang leader Damien Zabat. When Jack obtains evidence to implicate Damien’s son, Buck, in a murder, he thinks he finally has what he needs to get Damien to turn informant. But little does Taggart know that a new, even more terrifying, enemy is on the rise.
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459734289
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
Jack Taggart is once again thrown into conflict with his longtime nemesis, Satans Wrath gang leader Damien Zabat. When Jack obtains evidence to implicate Damien’s son, Buck, in a murder, he thinks he finally has what he needs to get Damien to turn informant. But little does Taggart know that a new, even more terrifying, enemy is on the rise.
Delicate Homes
Author: Xena Mindhurst
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932736
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
"Delicate Homes" explores the profound impact of subtle design changes on personal well-being and happiness. This groundbreaking book bridges the gap between architecture, psychology, and self-improvement, arguing that small, intentional adjustments to our living spaces can significantly enhance our quality of life. The author introduces the concept of "delicate design," explaining how elements like light, color, and texture influence our emotions and behaviors. Structured in three parts, the book first explores the psychology of space and mindful design principles. It then offers practical, room-by-room guidance for implementing these ideas, and finally examines the long-term benefits of creating harmonious home environments. One intriguing concept introduced is "micro-zoning," the practice of creating distinct areas within a single space through subtle design cues. The book draws on diverse evidence, including case studies, expert interviews, and a unique year-long study conducted by the author. What sets "Delicate Homes" apart is its accessibility and focus on achievable changes. Unlike traditional home improvement guides, it emphasizes small, affordable adjustments that can have outsized impacts on well-being. By combining architectural theory with practical advice, the book offers a fresh perspective on how we can shape our environments to support our best selves, making it valuable for anyone seeking to improve their living space and, by extension, their life.
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932736
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
"Delicate Homes" explores the profound impact of subtle design changes on personal well-being and happiness. This groundbreaking book bridges the gap between architecture, psychology, and self-improvement, arguing that small, intentional adjustments to our living spaces can significantly enhance our quality of life. The author introduces the concept of "delicate design," explaining how elements like light, color, and texture influence our emotions and behaviors. Structured in three parts, the book first explores the psychology of space and mindful design principles. It then offers practical, room-by-room guidance for implementing these ideas, and finally examines the long-term benefits of creating harmonious home environments. One intriguing concept introduced is "micro-zoning," the practice of creating distinct areas within a single space through subtle design cues. The book draws on diverse evidence, including case studies, expert interviews, and a unique year-long study conducted by the author. What sets "Delicate Homes" apart is its accessibility and focus on achievable changes. Unlike traditional home improvement guides, it emphasizes small, affordable adjustments that can have outsized impacts on well-being. By combining architectural theory with practical advice, the book offers a fresh perspective on how we can shape our environments to support our best selves, making it valuable for anyone seeking to improve their living space and, by extension, their life.
The Delights of Delicate Eating
Author: Elizabeth Robins Pennell
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252069208
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
A collection of the culinary essays the author wrote for London's Pall Mall Gazette. It shows that a woman could practice cooking as an art, preparing a complete aesthetic experience that combined exquisite flavors with a beautiful table, a soothing room, and lively conversation.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252069208
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
A collection of the culinary essays the author wrote for London's Pall Mall Gazette. It shows that a woman could practice cooking as an art, preparing a complete aesthetic experience that combined exquisite flavors with a beautiful table, a soothing room, and lively conversation.
Delicate Existence
Author: Kimia Rafiei
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 17
Book Description
About the Book Delicate Existence: A Glimpse into My Mind is a collection of poems written with honesty from the author’s deeply personal experiences, experiences we can all relate to in one way or another. Though we each may deal with trauma, joy, love, loss, nature, and spirituality differently, the fact that we have all been touched by them still unites us. The author hopes readers can read these poems and find some peace in seeing that others go through similar situations and they aren’t alone. About the Author Kimia Rafiei is a twenty-four-year-old preschool teacher and yoga instructor. She is like everyone else trying to find her path and passion in this life. Kimia loves reading, dancing, exploring, and talking about everything.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 17
Book Description
About the Book Delicate Existence: A Glimpse into My Mind is a collection of poems written with honesty from the author’s deeply personal experiences, experiences we can all relate to in one way or another. Though we each may deal with trauma, joy, love, loss, nature, and spirituality differently, the fact that we have all been touched by them still unites us. The author hopes readers can read these poems and find some peace in seeing that others go through similar situations and they aren’t alone. About the Author Kimia Rafiei is a twenty-four-year-old preschool teacher and yoga instructor. She is like everyone else trying to find her path and passion in this life. Kimia loves reading, dancing, exploring, and talking about everything.
A Delicate Choreography
Author: David Sabean
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3111014541
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1092
Book Description
The origins of the incest taboo have puzzled many of the most influential minds of the West, from Plutarch to St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, David Hume, Lewis Henry Morgan, Sigmund Freud, Emile Durkheim, Edward Westermarck, and Claude Lévi-Strauss. This book puts the discussion of incest on a new foundation. It is the first attempt to thoroughly examine the rich literature, from philosophical, theological, and legal treatises to psychological and biological-genetic studies, to a wide variety of popular cultural media over a long period of time. The book offers a detailed examination of discursive and figurative representations of incest during five selected periods, from 1600 to the present. The incest discussion for each period is complemented with a presentation of dominant kinship structures and changes, without arguing for causal relations. Part I deals with the legacy of ecclesiastical marriage prohibitions of the Middle Ages: Historians dealing with the Reformation have wondered about the political and social implications of theological debates about the incest rules, the Enlightenment opted for sociological considerations of the household and a new anthropology based on the passions, Baroque discourse focused upon sexual relations among kin by marriage, while Enlightenment and Romantic discussions worried the intimacy of siblings. The first section of Part II deals with the six decades around 1900, during which European and American cultures obsessed about the sexuality of women. Almost everyone concurred in the idea that mother made the family what it was; that she configured the household, kept the lines of kinship vibrant, and stood at the threshold as stern gatekeeper, and many thought that she managed these tasks through her sexuality and an eroticized relationship with sons. Another story line, taken up in the section "Intermezzo," this one about the physical and mental consequences of inbreeding, appeared after 1850. To what extent do close-kin marriages pose risks for progeny? At its center, lay the incest problematic, now restated: Is avoidance of kin genetically programmed? Do all cultures know about risks of consanguinity? As for the twenty-first century, evolutionary and genetic assumptions are challenged by a living world population containing roughly one billion offspring of cousin marriages. Part III deals with one of the perhaps most remarkable reconfigurations of Western kinship in the aftermath of World War I: The shift from an endogamous to an exogamous alliance system centered on the "nuclear family." An historical anomaly, this family form began to dissolve almost as soon as it came together and, in the process, shifted the focus of incest concerns to a new pairing: father and daughter. By the 1970s, when the father/daughter problematic swept all other considerations of incest aside, that relationship had come to be modeled, for the most part, around power and its abusive potential. As for "incest," its representations in the last three decades of the twentieth century no longer focused on biologically damaged progeny but rather on power abuses in the nuclear family: sexual "abuse." By the mid-1990s, Western culture at least partly redirected its gaze away from father and daughter towards siblings, especially towards brothers and sisters and the sexual boundaries and erotics of their relationships. Correspondingly, siblings became a "model organism" for psychotherapy, evolutionary biology, and the science of genetics.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3111014541
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1092
Book Description
The origins of the incest taboo have puzzled many of the most influential minds of the West, from Plutarch to St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, David Hume, Lewis Henry Morgan, Sigmund Freud, Emile Durkheim, Edward Westermarck, and Claude Lévi-Strauss. This book puts the discussion of incest on a new foundation. It is the first attempt to thoroughly examine the rich literature, from philosophical, theological, and legal treatises to psychological and biological-genetic studies, to a wide variety of popular cultural media over a long period of time. The book offers a detailed examination of discursive and figurative representations of incest during five selected periods, from 1600 to the present. The incest discussion for each period is complemented with a presentation of dominant kinship structures and changes, without arguing for causal relations. Part I deals with the legacy of ecclesiastical marriage prohibitions of the Middle Ages: Historians dealing with the Reformation have wondered about the political and social implications of theological debates about the incest rules, the Enlightenment opted for sociological considerations of the household and a new anthropology based on the passions, Baroque discourse focused upon sexual relations among kin by marriage, while Enlightenment and Romantic discussions worried the intimacy of siblings. The first section of Part II deals with the six decades around 1900, during which European and American cultures obsessed about the sexuality of women. Almost everyone concurred in the idea that mother made the family what it was; that she configured the household, kept the lines of kinship vibrant, and stood at the threshold as stern gatekeeper, and many thought that she managed these tasks through her sexuality and an eroticized relationship with sons. Another story line, taken up in the section "Intermezzo," this one about the physical and mental consequences of inbreeding, appeared after 1850. To what extent do close-kin marriages pose risks for progeny? At its center, lay the incest problematic, now restated: Is avoidance of kin genetically programmed? Do all cultures know about risks of consanguinity? As for the twenty-first century, evolutionary and genetic assumptions are challenged by a living world population containing roughly one billion offspring of cousin marriages. Part III deals with one of the perhaps most remarkable reconfigurations of Western kinship in the aftermath of World War I: The shift from an endogamous to an exogamous alliance system centered on the "nuclear family." An historical anomaly, this family form began to dissolve almost as soon as it came together and, in the process, shifted the focus of incest concerns to a new pairing: father and daughter. By the 1970s, when the father/daughter problematic swept all other considerations of incest aside, that relationship had come to be modeled, for the most part, around power and its abusive potential. As for "incest," its representations in the last three decades of the twentieth century no longer focused on biologically damaged progeny but rather on power abuses in the nuclear family: sexual "abuse." By the mid-1990s, Western culture at least partly redirected its gaze away from father and daughter towards siblings, especially towards brothers and sisters and the sexual boundaries and erotics of their relationships. Correspondingly, siblings became a "model organism" for psychotherapy, evolutionary biology, and the science of genetics.