Do you know who you are? Diego Manning thinks he does, until the high school senior enrolls in an exclusive summer study program at the Mission of San Bernardino Realino. Within the walls of this converted monastery, Diego will discover a world of sexual license and secrets with roots as old and deep as those of the Mission's winery, La Viuda Riseuna. Diego will discover that, sometimes, you don't know who you are until you lose yourself.
A landmark American drama that inspired a classic film and a Broadway revival—featuring an introduction by David Mamet A blistering character study and an examination of the American melting pot and the judicial system that keeps it in check, Twelve Angry Men holds at its core a deeply patriotic faith in the U.S. legal system. The play centers on Juror Eight, who is at first the sole holdout in an 11-1 guilty vote. Eight sets his sights not on proving the other jurors wrong but rather on getting them to look at the situation in a clear-eyed way not affected by their personal prejudices or biases. Reginald Rose deliberately and carefully peels away the layers of artifice from the men and allows a fuller picture to form of them—and of America, at its best and worst. After the critically acclaimed teleplay aired in 1954, this landmark American drama went on to become a cinematic masterpiece in 1957 starring Henry Fonda, for which Rose wrote the adaptation. More recently, Twelve Angry Men had a successful, and award-winning, run on Broadway. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Pamela Gillilan was born in London in 1918, married in 1948 and moved to Cornwall in 1951. When she sat down to write her poem Come Away after the death of her husband David, she had written no poems for a quarter of a century. Then came a sequence of incredibly moving elegies. Other poems followed, and two years after starting to write again, she won the Cheltenham Festival poetry competition. Her first collection That Winter (Bloodaxe, 1986) was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Poetry Prize.
An informative in-depth look at the lives of several extraterrestrials (E.T.'s), Extraterrestrial Biological Entities (E.B.E.'s ), and aliens, what their lives are like on their planets in their galaxies, what their spaceships are like, and how they are connected to us here on Earth. In addition, the book delves into how they are important to our religion and military strength. This novel also looks at some historical revelations, future predictions, and current happenings including an interesting collection of anecdotes regarding an ex-CIA agent who gets his wishes granted. It's the author's intention to, at the very least, bridge the gaps that exist between the religions of our generation. One gap is between our present long standing accepted knowledge of our concept of God, and our comprehensible real God. As well, a gap exists between how we are told we should interpret and demonstrate the meaning of God and how we show our faith and prove our belief in the living Creator. These are some things that the author thinks everyone needs to know about God, Satan, and UFOs. This book has been a long time in the making, twenty years, but somehow it still manages to remain ahead of its time, in most cases.
Today's moviegoers and critics generally consider some Hollywood products--even some blockbusters--to be legitimate works of art. But during the first half century of motion pictures very few Americans would have thought to call an American movie "art." Up through the 1950s, American movies were regarded as a form of popular, even lower-class, entertainment. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, viewers were regularly judging Hollywood films by artistic criteria previously applied only to high art forms. In Hollywood Highbrow, Shyon Baumann for the first time tells how social and cultural forces radically changed the public's perceptions of American movies just as those forces were radically changing the movies themselves. The development in the United States of an appreciation of film as an art was, Baumann shows, the product of large changes in Hollywood and American society as a whole. With the postwar rise of television, American movie audiences shrank dramatically and Hollywood responded by appealing to richer and more educated viewers. Around the same time, European ideas about the director as artist, an easing of censorship, and the development of art-house cinemas, film festivals, and the academic field of film studies encouraged the idea that some American movies--and not just European ones--deserved to be considered art.
A struggling southern belle’s life takes a dramatic turn when a billionaire with a hidden agenda offers her a deal that could change everything. The plus-size southern belle had given up college to care for her ailing grandmother. With finances dwindling and 90 extra pounds weighing on her self-esteem, she found it hard to stay motivated. Most days, she contented herself with reading magazines and hoping that someday, her “Prince Charming” would appear. She was tired of scraping the bottom of the dating barrel, and if she had to endure one more date with a sleazeball, she was ready to give up on men altogether. Then, a chance encounter changed everything. Big-hearted alpha billionaire Alexander Carlyle, heir to the iconoclastic Carlyle dynasty, crossed her path, leaving her breathless. He offered her a “business deal” that could pull her out of financial ruin, promising that she and her grandmother could finally live like queens. But was this “business deal” the golden opportunity of a lifetime for Tallulah, or was Alexander simply eager to get his hands on her delectable curves for a mind-blowing one-night stand? Read now and be sure to check out bestselling author JL Ryan's other steamy billionaire romance books including: Curvy Girl And The Alpha Male Dirty Billionaire Curvy Romance Dirty Daddy Anatomy Class Billionaire Boys Club The Billionaire's Virgin Surrogate The Billionaire's Surrogate The Billionaire's Secret Baby The Billionaire's Obsession Plus Size Romance Billionaire Love Story Alpha Billionaire Club Billionaire Billionaire Unleashed BBW Romance With Billionaires Irresistible Seduced By The Billionaire The Billionaire's Offer Owned By The Billionaire BBW Curvy Romance Alpha Male Romances Bad Boy Alphas Billionaire Scandal Heart Of The Billionaire Bad Boy Billionaire BWWM Billionaire The Billionaire CEO Bottoms Up keywords: steamy romance, billionaire romance, billionaire boss, contemporary romance, marriage proposal, heart break, HEA, holiday romance, love, new adult, romance, billionaire obsession, contemporary romance and sex, romance billionaire series, kindle romance, melody anne billionaire bachelors series, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, love story, grumpy sunshine, womens fiction, romance fiction, new adult romance, saga fiction, spicy romance, billionaire romance, true love, coming of age, overcoming, women's fiction, fake girlfriend, billionaire, age gap romance, age gap, alpha male romance, alpha bad boy, bad boy, hot romance, hot and steamy, happily ever after, billionaire romance, alpha billionaire romance, new, bbw, bad boy obsession, curvy girls, romance series, forbidden love, bbw, bbw romance, plus size romance, romance authors, bella andre, vi keeland, lexy timms, melissa foster, book series, bestsellers, bestselling books, alpha heroes, happy ending, captivating romance, heart-warming romance, sassy, sparks, romantic comedy, feel-good romance, small town romance, swoon, hot romance series, crush, bad boy romance, curvy, romance and sex, sweet romance, books on sale, free books, free romance books, erotic romance books, books on sale, books like fifty shades of grey, bdsm, love triangle, menage, best friends romance, young adult, curvy girls, billionaire, alpha billionaire, bad boy romance, ceo romance, workplace romance, angsty romance, sexy, sensual, fiction books, billionaire baby, secret baby, action, adventure, romantic suspense, thriller, mystery, fake dating, older man younger woman, contemporary romance books, curvy heroine, alpha male, funny books, romantic comedy, office romance, pregnancy romance, love hate, boss romance, dark romance, sports romance, love at first sight, steamy reads, billionaire series, book series, contemporary women, modern romance, page turners, must reads, urban romance, big city romance, historical romance, fictional characters, romance novels, fiction novels, bestselling books, ebooks free download, ebooks, audiobooks, steamy romance novels, spicy romance reads, romance books, spicy tiktok, romantic comedy, spicy booktok, spicy adult books, vacation reads, spicy quick read, spicy books, spicy vacation romance, novella, lol romcom, quick reads steamy, witty banter romance, spicy quick reads, romcom spicy, spicy books for women, fake relationship, fake dating, he falls first, cougar, younger man older woman, steamy romance, spicy romance, weekend fling, one night stand, class gap, age gap, booktok, bookstagram, instagram
Dear Black Girls is a letter to all Black girls. Every day poet and educator Shanice Nicole is reminded of how special Black girls are and of how lucky she is to be one. Illustrations by Kezna Dalz support the book's message that no two Black girls are the same but they are all special--that to be a Black girl is a true gift. In this celebratory poem, Kezna and Shanice remind young readers that despite differences, they all deserve to be loved just the way they are.