Lonely

Lonely
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Publisher : McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781551993492
ISBN-13 : 155199349X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Lonely by : Emily White

A brave and revealing examination of an overlooked affliction that affects one in four Canadians. Despite having a demanding job, good friends, and a supportive family, Emily White spent many of her nights and weekends alone at home, trying to understand why she felt so disconnected from everyone. To keep up the façade of an active social life and hide the painful truth, that she was suffering from severe loneliness, the successful young lawyer often lied to those around her — and to herself. In this insightful, soul-baring, and illuminating memoir, White chronicles her battle to understand and overcome this debilitating condition, and contends that chronic loneliness deserves the same attention as other mental difficulties, such as depression. "Right now, loneliness is something few people are willing to admit to," she writes. "There's no need for this silence, no need for the shame and self-blame it creates." By investigating the science of loneliness, challenging its stigma, encouraging other lonely people to talk about their struggles, and defining one person's experience, Lonely redefines how we look at loneliness and helps those afflicted see and understand their mood in an entirely new light, ultimately providing solace and hope. It is a moving, compassionate, and important book about a topic that is affecting more among us each day.

Simply Free

Simply Free
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Publisher : Abbott Press
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9781458221377
ISBN-13 : 1458221377
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Simply Free by : Michael G. Hogan

When Michael Hogan started writing, he never set out to pen a poetry collection. He simply told stories of his dad and, over time, the stories became confessionals in rhyme. Watching someone suffer through the terrible disease of alcoholism taught Michael many life lessons—ones he never wanted to learn. The only way to exorcise those old demons was to write. Simply Free is a collection of words that ring true to any child, spouse, or family member of an addict. In “Something’s Wrong, Dad,” he gives voice to a child’s fear. Who are you, Dad? You change too much Like when you drink, is that your crutch? What’s in the bottle you crave so dearly? It doesn’t help me see you clearly I pray, I pray for things to turn Steady my mind from the churn Only my dad controls the change Please, Dad, don’t be so strange. Dedicated to his dad, Simply Free flowed much easier than Michael originally expected. He believed sharing his thoughts and feelings would be unsettling—instead, the poems set him free. Through words happy and sad, read of hope postaddiction and the love of a child for his father.

Generation

Generation
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Publisher : UM Libraries
Total Pages : 666
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015071372653
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

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After the Vote

After the Vote
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 9780199341863
ISBN-13 : 0199341869
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis After the Vote by : Elisabeth Israels Perry

Soon after his inauguration in 1934, New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia began appointing women into his administration. By the end of his three terms in office, he had installed almost a hundred as lawyers in his legal department, but also as board and commission members and as secretaries, deputy commissioners, and judges. No previous mayor had done anything comparable. Aware they were breaking new ground for women in American politics, the "Women of the La Guardia Administration," as they called themselves, met frequently for mutual support and political strategizing. This is the first book to tell their stories. Author Elisabeth Israels Perry begins with the city's suffrage movement, which prepared these women for political action as enfranchised citizens. After they won the vote in 1917, suffragists joined political party clubs and began to run for office, many of them hoping to use political platforms to enact feminist and progressive public policies. Circumstances unique to mid-twentieth century New York City advanced their progress. In 1930, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized an inquiry into alleged corruption in the city's government, long dominated by the Tammany Hall political machine. The inquiry turned first to the Vice Squad's entrapment of women for sex crimes and the reported misconduct of the Women's Court. Outraged by the inquiry's disclosures and impressed by La Guardia's pledge to end Tammany's grip on city offices, many New York City women activists supported him for mayor. It was in partial recognition of this support that he went on to appoint an unprecedented number of them into official positions, furthering his plans for a modernized city government. In these new roles, La Guardia's women appointees not only contributed to the success of his administration but left a rich legacy of experience and political wisdom to oncoming generations of women in American politics.

Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays and Articles

Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays and Articles
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Publisher : e-artnow
Total Pages : 7416
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ISBN-10 : 9788026839903
ISBN-13 : 8026839900
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays and Articles by : H. G. Wells

This carefully crafted ebook: “Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays and Articles” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Herbert George Wells (1866 – 1946), known as H. G. Wells, was a prolific English writer in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, and social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games. He is now best remembered for his science fiction novels, and Wells is called a father of science fiction. Table of Contents: H. G. Wells by J. D. Beresford Mr. Wells as Historian by Arnold Wycombe Gomme Mr. H. G. Wells and the Giants by G. K. Chesterton Essays and Articles Novels and Short Stories: A Modern Utopia Ann Veronica Bealby In the Days of the Comet Joan and Peter Kipps Love and Mr. Lewisham Marriage Mr. Britling Sees It Through The Chronic Argonauts The First Men in the Moon The Food of the Gods The History of Mr Polly The Invisible Man The Island of Dr Moreau The New Machiavelli The Passionate Friends The Prophetic Trilogy The Research Magnificent The Sea Lady The Secret Places of the Heart The Soul of a Bishop The Time Machine The Undying Fire The War in the Air The War of the Worlds The Wheels of Chance The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman The Wonderful Visit The World Set Free Tono-bungay When the Sleeper Wakes Collections of Short Stories Short Stories: A Catastrophe A Deal in Ostriches A Dream of Armageddon A Slip Under the Microscope A Story of the Days to Come A Story of the Stone Age A Tale of the Twentieth Century A Talk with Gryllotalpa How Gabriel Became Thompson How Pingwill Was Routed In the Abyss Le Mari Terrible Little Mother Up the Morderberg Miss Winchelsea's Heart Mr. Brisher's Treasure Mr. Ledbetter's Vacation Mr. Marshall's Doppelganger Mr.

Nineteenth-Century American Women's Serial Novels

Nineteenth-Century American Women's Serial Novels
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781108486545
ISBN-13 : 1108486541
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Nineteenth-Century American Women's Serial Novels by : Dale M. Bauer

Recovers the careers of four US women serial writers, and establishes a new archive for American literary studies.

H. G. Wells: Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays & Articles

H. G. Wells: Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays & Articles
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 7424
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547688914
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Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis H. G. Wells: Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays & Articles by : H. G. Wells

H. G. Wells: Collected Novels, Short Stories, Essays & Articles is a comprehensive collection that showcases the diverse literary talent of this influential author. Wells is known for his pioneering works of science fiction, and this collection includes his most famous novels such as The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man. His writing style is characterized by a blend of social commentary, imaginative storytelling, and a deep exploration of scientific concepts, making his work both entertaining and thought-provoking. The inclusion of his essays and articles provides a deeper insight into Wells' thoughts on various subjects, further enriching the reader's understanding of this prolific writer. For fans of science fiction, social commentary, and classic literature, this collection is a must-read. H. G. Wells' ability to blend genres and address timeless themes in a captivating manner continues to resonate with readers today, cementing his status as a literary giant.

The Black Silent

The Black Silent
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Publisher : Speaking Volumes
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9781645402176
ISBN-13 : 1645402177
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Black Silent by : David Dun

National Bestselling Author DAVID DUN "NON-STOP ACTION FROM THE VERY FIRST PAGE."—New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen In the black depths of the ocean, a discovery has been made—one with the potential to change the future of humankind—and unleash mortal danger for those who know of its existence. Now, Haley Walthers is on the run. Her friend and mentor, Ben Anderson, is missing, and the one man she never thought she'd see again is the only man who can help her. Sam Wintripp is a former covert operative whose shadowy past has trained him to be as lethal as anyone he's up against. Together, they set out to find Ben—and learn the secret that a soulless corporate syndicate will do anything to possess. With a merciless enemy closing in, Haley and Sam must prevail in a brutal race. Against all odds, they'll risk everything to secure the extraordinary finding that, in the wrong hands, could wreak untold devastation, starting with the Pacific Northwest—and ending with the world... "A HEART-POUNDING PACE THAT NEVER STOPS."—New York Times bestselling author David Morrell PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF DAVID DUN "Spellbinding...Watch out, Michael Crichton!"—New York Times bestselling author Gayle Lynds "Prepare to hold your breath!"—New York Times bestselling author Lee Childs "Original, compelling, and best of all, thought provoking, it is a page-turner in the best sense of the word! I thoroughly enjoyed it." —New York Times bestselling author Christopher Reich

H. G. Wells: Collected Works

H. G. Wells: Collected Works
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 7353
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547791898
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis H. G. Wells: Collected Works by : H. G. Wells

In 'H. G. Wells: Collected Works', readers are immersed in the imaginative and thought-provoking worlds created by the masterful writer H. G. Wells. This collection showcases Wells' wide range of literary styles, from science fiction to social commentary, all infused with his unique blend of realism and optimism. From famous works like 'The Time Machine' to lesser-known gems, each story captivates with its vivid imagery and poignant themes, making it a must-read for fans of classic literature. Wells' ability to blend scientific precision with philosophical depth places him among the greatest writers of his time. H. G. Wells' own life experiences and keen observations of society undoubtedly influenced his groundbreaking works. As a prominent figure in the early science fiction genre, Wells' fascination with the possibilities of technology and human progress shines through in his writing. His visionary outlook and knack for storytelling have solidified his legacy as a literary pioneer. I highly recommend 'H. G. Wells: Collected Works' to any reader eager to explore the vast imagination and intellectual curiosity of one of history's most celebrated authors. This anthology is a testament to Wells' enduring relevance and literary brilliance, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of a true visionary.

Sex Expression and American Women Writers, 1860-1940

Sex Expression and American Women Writers, 1860-1940
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9780807832301
ISBN-13 : 0807832308
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Sex Expression and American Women Writers, 1860-1940 by : Dale M. Bauer

American women novelists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries registered a call for a new sexual freedom, Dale Bauer contends. By creating a lexicon of "sex expression," many authors explored sexuality as part of a discourse about women's needs rather than confining it to the realm of sentiments, where it had been relegated (if broached at all) by earlier writers. This new rhetoric of sexuality enabled critical conversations about who had sex, when in life they had it, and how it signified. Whether liberating or repressive, sexuality became a potential force for female agency in these women's novels, Bauer explains, insofar as these novelists seized the power of rhetoric to establish their intellectual authority. Thus, Bauer argues, they helped transform the traditional ideal of sexual purity into a new goal of sexual pleasure, defining in their fiction what intimacy between equals might become. Analyzing the work of canonical as well as popular writers_including Edith Wharton, Anzia Yezierska, Julia Peterkin, and Fannie Hurst, among others_Bauer demonstrates that the new sexualization of American culture was both material and rhetorical.