A Quarantine Anthology From Tressie

A Quarantine Anthology From Tressie

Author: Tressie Lockwood

Publisher: Tressie Lockwood

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Total Pages: 845

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Take your mind off unsettling current events as you curl up with these scorching hot interracial romances. This anthology consists of five novels of love, lust, and a little bit of intrigue from bestselling interracial author Tressie Lockwood. Ice In His Veins, His Brother’s Keeper, & The Right One The Johansson Brothers were torn apart as boys. Now Brand Johansson wants to bring them back together. Arik is wary of bringing up old hurts. He’s made a life keeping his heart in a case of ice. Brand has no problem interfering in his brothers’ lives. But even Brand’s investigative skills are put to the test when no one is sure if Jack Miller is the third brother or an imposter. It takes three very special women to tame these proud, somewhat damaged, men. The Way Back & With His Touch Keon Kitson has lost his five year old son in a tragic accident, and he still loves his ex. There doesn’t seem to be any room in his life or heart for Shakita Chambers, especially when she looks nothing like his ideal woman. Mistaken identity lands abused Cabrina Barnes in the lap of Jamie Westgate. Recognizing chance has brought Jamie what he longed for most, he’s determined to protect Cabrina. Everyone thinks he’s crazy or just a little too jealous of his best friend’s happiness. Jamie doesn’t care what anyone says. He’s working on convincing the lady herself to be his forever.


Another Quarantine Anthology From Tressie: Interracial Romance

Another Quarantine Anthology From Tressie: Interracial Romance

Author: Tressie Lockwood

Publisher: Tressie Lockwood

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Total Pages: 613

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Accepting His Name Ezio married Shakarri for an heir. Shakarri agreed to get out of debt. The contract states her obligation to please Ezio. He’s got a lot of demands, chief being Shakarri’s obedience. She’s beginning to think she made a big mistake. Ezio has taken over the payments for her debt, and he can just as easily give them back. Intimacy with Ezio is beyond Shakarri’s wildest imagination. Should she stay or should she run while she still has control of her own heart? Raising His Baby Sonya is keeping a secret from Romy. She’s raising his son. After an accident took Sonya’s half-sister’s life, Sonya is raising her nephew as her own. She takes a job working as Romy's assistant, but she's better at playing sports than wearing heels and running behind spoiled rich men. Romy discovers the truth. It's too bad no one told Sonya Romy hates scheming women, and worse that she finds him irresistible. Reaching His Heart Cason’s wild lifestyle caught up with him with a near fatal accident. No woman will ever look at him again. Solette has dealt with angry patients. She can get Cason up and walking again, even change his attitude. What she didn't count on was falling for him. Solette's faced abuse and cruelty. It looks like Cason is just another man who spouts hurtful words, but she sees his pain and wants to take it away. Cason has never been a hero, but when Solette needs his protection most, he'll be there. Involuntary Daddy Gabriel steers clear of kids after his heart was destroyed five years ago. His brother asks him to help out at his Daddy Day Care. Gabriel meets Neeka and her daughter. Neeka only wants to help her daughter overcome social anxiety. She refuses to get involved with a man who's arrogant and thinks only of himself and what he wants. Then she meets Gabriel. He's angry, outspoken, opinionated, mean, and smoking hot. Worse, he makes friends with Monnie then has the nerve to ask Neeka out. There can't be anything between them, but trouble comes knocking, and Neeka needs a stand-in daddy. Matching Tony Tony dreams of working in protective services. Chanise is an overweight image consultant with little confidence in choosing a man. As a favor for her friend, Chanise agrees to take Tony on as her bodyguard-in-training. Tony’s perfect—from his healthy eating and his skills in boxing to his hero complex. He’s everything Chanise should avoid if she wants to hold onto her heart. Tony lives in her house and drives her car. They eat together and sleep… Ten days—that's all she will allow him to train using her as the test client. Then he's out. **interracial romance, multicultural romance, clean romance, contemporary romance, baby romance, pregnancy romance, bwwm


Burn It Down!

Burn It Down!

Author: Breanne Fahs

Publisher: Verso Books

Published: 2024-02-27

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1788735390

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"A must-read, an antidote to powerlessness, a literary companion for the ages." –Michelle Tea, author of Against Memoir "Editors' Choice" –New York Times Book Review A comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos, chronicling rage and dreams from the nineteenth century to the present day A landmark collection spanning two centuries and four waves of feminist activism and writing, Burn It Down! is a testament to what is possible when women are driven to the edge. The manifesto—raging, demanding, quarreling and provocative—has always been central to feminism, and it’s the angry, brash feminism we need now. Collecting over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, Burn It Down! is a rallying cry and a call to action. Among this confrontational sisterhood, you’ll find the Dyke Manifesto by the Lesbian Avengers, The Ax Tampax Poem Feministo by the Bloodsisters Project, The Manifesto of Apocalyptic Witchcraft by Peter Grey, Simone de Beauvoir’s pro-abortion Manifesto of the 343, Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female by Frances M. Beal, and many more. Feminist academic and writer Breanne Fahs argues that we need manifestos in all their urgent rawness, for it is at the bleeding edge of rage and defiance that new ideas are born.


The 24 Hour Plays Viral Monologues

The 24 Hour Plays Viral Monologues

Author: The 24 Hour Plays

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-06-25

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1350187550

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Since 1995 The 24 Hour Plays have been responding to theatre in the moment. As the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic brought an end to live theatre in the USA and Europe, the company sprang to work to keep the arts alive. Bringing together some of America's most prolific writers for the stage and screen, this unique and contemporary book of monologues collates the responses in dramatic fashion, making for an anthology of work that is timely, moving, irreverent and at its best, transcendent. Featuring original monologues by writers such as David Lindsay-Abaire, Clare Barron, Hansol Jung, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Christoper Oscar Peña, Jesse Eisenberg and Monique Moses this is a rich collection that can be enjoyed by actors, writers and those looking for creative responses to the global COVID-19 crisis. With over 50 monologues from the first three weeks of the project, edited by Howard Sherman, this is an important collection that documents an unprecedented moment in history whilst also offering practical resource for actors and performers.


How Contagion Works

How Contagion Works

Author: Paolo Giordano

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 1635576857

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The groundbreaking, moving essay on the coronavirus pandemic shared over 4 million times in Italy and published in 25 countries around the world-which lucidly explains how disease spreads and how our interconnectedness will save us. "Lucid, calm, informed, directly helpful in trying to think about where we are now... The literature of the time after begins here." --Evening Standard (UK) In this extraordinarily elegant work written from lockdown in Italy as the crisis deepened day to day, Paolo Giordano, the internationally bestselling writer of The Solitude of Prime Numbers with a PhD in physics, shows us what this outbreak really is about: human interconnectedness. Illuminating the big picture of how the disease spreads with great simplicity and mathematical insight and placing it in the context of other modern crises like climate change and xenophobia, Giordano reveals how battling the pandemic is ultimately about realizing how inextricably linked all our lives are and acting accordingly. Both timely and timeless, How Contagion Works is an accessible, deeply felt meditation on what it means to confront this pandemic both as individuals and as a community and empowers us not to show fear in the face of it.


Together in a Sudden Strangeness

Together in a Sudden Strangeness

Author: Alice Quinn

Publisher: Knopf

Published: 2020-11-17

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0593318722

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In this urgent outpouring of American voices, our poets speak to us as they shelter in place, addressing our collective fear, grief, and hope from eloquent and diverse individual perspectives. “One of the best books of poetry of the year . . . Quinn has accomplished something dizzying here: arranged a stellar cast of poets . . . It is what all anthologies must be: comprehensive, contradictory, stirring.” —The Millions **Featuring 107 poets, from A to Z—Julia Alvarez to Matthew Zapruder—with work in between by Jericho Brown, Billy Collins, Fanny Howe, Ada Limón, Sharon Olds, Tommy Orange, Claudia Rankine, Vijay Seshadri, and Jeffrey Yang** As the novel coronavirus and its devastating effects began to spread in the United States and around the world, Alice Quinn reached out to poets across the country to see if, and what, they were writing under quarantine. Moved and galvanized by the response, the onetime New Yorker poetry editor and recent former director of the Poetry Society of America began collecting the poems arriving in her inbox, assembling this various, intimate, and intricate portrait of our suddenly altered reality. In these pages, we find poets grieving for relatives they are separated from or recovering from illness themselves, attending to suddenly complicated household tasks or turning to literature for strength, considering the bravery of medical workers or working their own shifts at the hospital, and, as the Black Lives Matter movement has swept the globe, reflecting on the inequities in our society that amplify sorrow and demand our engagement. From fierce and resilient to wistful, darkly humorous, and emblematically reverent about the earth and the vulnerability of human beings in frightening times, the poems in this collection find the words to describe what can feel unspeakably difficult and strange, providing wisdom, companionship, and depths of feeling that enliven our spirits. A portion of the advance for this book was generously donated by Alice Quinn and the poets to Chefs for America, an organization helping feed communities in need across the country during the pandemic.


Switched on Pop

Switched on Pop

Author: Nate Sloan

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2019-12-13

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0190056657

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Pop music surrounds us - in our cars, over supermarket speakers, even when we are laid out at the dentist - but how often do we really hear what's playing? Switched on Pop is the book based on the eponymous podcast that has been hailed by NPR, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, and Entertainment Weekly for its witty and accessible analysis of Top 40 hits. Through close studies of sixteen modern classics, musicologist Nate Sloan and songwriter Charlie Harding shift pop from the background to the foreground, illuminating the essential musical concepts behind two decades of chart-topping songs. In 1939, Aaron Copland published What to Listen for in Music, the bestseller that made classical music approachable for generations of listeners. Eighty years later, Nate and Charlie update Copland's idea for a new audience and repertoire: 21st century pop, from Britney to Beyoncé, Outkast to Kendrick Lamar. Despite the importance of pop music in contemporary culture, most discourse only revolves around lyrics and celebrity. Switched on Pop gives readers the tools they need to interpret our modern soundtrack. Each chapter investigates a different song and artist, revealing musical insights such as how a single melodic motif follows Taylor Swift through every genre that she samples, André 3000 uses metric manipulation to get listeners to "shake it like a Polaroid picture," or Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee create harmonic ambiguity in "Despacito" that mirrors the patterns of global migration. Replete with engaging discussions and eye-catching illustrations, Switched on Pop brings to life the musical qualities that catapult songs into the pop pantheon. Readers will find themselves listening to familiar tracks in new waysand not just those from the Top 40. The timeless concepts that Nate and Charlie define can be applied to any musical style. From fanatics to skeptics, teenagers to octogenarians, non-musicians to professional composers, every music lover will discover something ear-opening in Switched on Pop.


Wuhan Diary

Wuhan Diary

Author: Fang Fang

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2020-05-15

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0063052652

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From one of China’s most acclaimed and decorated writers comes a powerful first-person account of life in Wuhan during the COVID-19 outbreak. On January 25, 2020, after the central government imposed a lockdown in Wuhan, acclaimed Chinese writer Fang Fang began publishing an online diary. In the days and weeks that followed, Fang Fang’s nightly postings gave voice to the fears, frustrations, anger, and hope of millions of her fellow citizens, reflecting on the psychological impact of forced isolation, the role of the internet as both community lifeline and source of misinformation, and most tragically, the lives of neighbors and friends taken by the deadly virus. A fascinating eyewitness account of events as they unfold, Wuhan Diary captures the challenges of daily life and the changing moods and emotions of being quarantined without reliable information. Fang Fang finds solace in small domestic comforts and is inspired by the courage of friends, health professionals and volunteers, as well as the resilience and perseverance of Wuhan’s nine million residents. But, by claiming the writer ́s duty to record she also speaks out against social injustice, abuse of power, and other problems which impeded the response to the epidemic and gets herself embroiled in online controversies because of it. As Fang Fang documents the beginning of the global health crisis in real time, we are able to identify patterns and mistakes that many of the countries dealing with the novel coronavirus have later repeated. She reminds us that, in the face of the new virus, the plight of the citizens of Wuhan is also that of citizens everywhere. As Fang Fang writes: “The virus is the common enemy of humankind; that is a lesson for all humanity. The only way we can conquer this virus and free ourselves from its grip is for all members of humankind to work together.” Blending the intimate and the epic, the profound and the quotidian, Wuhan Diary is a remarkable record of an extraordinary time. Translated from the Chinese by Michael Berry


Tarot for Change

Tarot for Change

Author: Jessica Dore

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-10-26

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0593295935

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“An instant classic, a must-have for every tarot enthusiast, and a manifesto for insightful living.” —Chani Nicholas, astrologer and author of You Were Born for This “Generous, practical, and gently radical.” —New York Times Though tarot is often thought of as a tool for divination and fortune-telling, it also has deep roots in spirituality and psychology. For those who know how to see and listen, the cards hold the potential to help us better navigate the full spectrum of the human experience. In Tarot for Change, Jessica Dore divulges years of hard-won secrets about how to work with tarot to better understand ourselves and live in alignment with what’s precious. Dore shows readers how to choose a deck, interpret images, and build a relationship with the cards, while also demonstrating how the mythic imagery of tarot supports modern therapeutic concepts like mindfulness, acceptance, and compassion. Her reflections on each of the seventy-eight cards are a vibrant tapestry that weaves together ideas from psychology, behavioral science, spirituality, and old stories, breathing new language into ancient wisdoms about what it means to be human. This is as much a book for those who are new to tarot as it is for those who have worked with the cards for years. And it's a book for anyone interested in exploring what it means to experience joy, heartbreak, wonder, stagnation, grief, loneliness, love. A book of secrets, symbols, and stories, Tarot for Change is a charm for remembering that our problems are not new, we are never alone, and whether we know it or not, we are always in a process of change.


The Butterfly Lampshade

The Butterfly Lampshade

Author: Aimee Bender

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2020-07-28

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0385534884

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The first novel in ten years from the author of the beloved New York Times bestseller The Particular Sadness Of Lemon Cake, a luminous, poignant tale of a mother, a daughter, mental illness, and the fluctuating barrier between the mind and the world On the night her single mother is taken to a mental hospital after a psychotic episode, eight year-old Francie is staying with her babysitter, waiting to take the train to Los Angeles to go live with her aunt and uncle. There is a lovely lamp next to the couch on which she's sleeping, the shade adorned with butterflies. When she wakes, Francie spies a dead butterfly, exactly matching the ones on the lamp, floating in a glass of water. She drinks it before the babysitter can see. Twenty years later, Francie is compelled to make sense of that moment, and two other incidents -- her discovery of a desiccated beetle from a school paper, and a bouquet of dried roses from some curtains. Her recall is exact -- she is sure these things happened. But despite her certainty, she wrestles with the hold these memories maintain over her, and what they say about her own place in the world. As Francie conjures her past and reduces her engagement with the world to a bare minimum, she begins to question her relationship to reality. The scenes set in Francie's past glow with the intensity of childhood perception, how physical objects can take on an otherworldly power. The question for Francie is, What do these events signify? And does this power survive childhood? Told in the lush, lilting prose that led the San Francisco Chronicle to say Aimee Bender is "a writer who makes you grateful for the very existence of language," The Butterfly Lampshade is a heartfelt and heartbreaking examination of the sometimes overwhelming power of the material world, and a broken love between mother and child.