Eva’S Jones

Eva’S Jones
Author: Delcenia Thurmond
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490738827

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A chance meeting between two people, a journey into their love and life. Eva, is a woman who has it all; brains, beauty, success, and the love and support of her family. She has the "IT" factor. Men adore her and women envy her. Alex, is the man that women fantasize about marrying and men respect, he's charismatic, handsome, intelligent and he's the boss. What happens when two influential people meet, fall in love, causing their worlds to collide and merge? Can their love withstand the test of time, past relationships, the stress of business, and family? Can they juggle careers, egos, family, emotions, and everyday life and find balance to be successful in love? Will they be able to withstand the pressure of the celebrity of who they are? Only time can tell.....

Eva's Man

Eva's Man
Author: Gayl Jones
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0807028991

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"The Best American Novelist Whose Name You May Not Know"—Calvin Baker, The Atlantic "A literary giant, and one of my absolute favourite writers" -TAYARI JONES, author of AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE "An American writer with a powerful sense of vital inheritance, of history in the blood." -John Updike, The New Yorker Eva's Man is a gripping psychological portrait of a woman unable to love for fear of pain. Imprisoned for the bizarre murder of her lover, Eva Median Canada weaves together memory and fantasy to reveal a life tormented by the brutality of sexual abuse and emotional silence. Brilliantly experimenting with language, Jones infuses her graphic and powerful narrative of the triple yoke of race, class, and gender with a rich musical and oral idiom.

Evalore

Evalore
Author: Eva Jones
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1978
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780397012596

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Gayl Jones

Gayl Jones
Author: Casey Clabough
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2008-08-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786433795

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Gayl Jones is dedicated to the art of "verbal authenticity," stemming from her identification with her African American heritage. Amid widespread critical praise as well as pointed attacks for her controversial first two novels, Jones has shown a constantly evolving cultural consciousness. This first single-author study of Gayl Jones recovers the work of an under-examined yet immensely skillful contemporary writer. It offers a thorough examination of her technical innovations as well as her willingness to explore controversial subject matter. The book addresses such crucial themes as Afrocentrism, diasporas, mythopoesis, post-colonialism and globalization, and offers close readings of the aesthetic and political interchanges within Jones's fiction, drama, poetry, and criticism. Two interviews with Gayl Jones are included.

Woman's Home Companion

Woman's Home Companion
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:

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Alumni Oxonienses

Alumni Oxonienses
Author: University of Oxford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 902
Release: 1891
Genre:
ISBN:

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Report of the Proceedings

Report of the Proceedings
Author: Church congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1891
Genre:
ISBN:

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Reading Is My Window

Reading Is My Window
Author: Megan Sweeney
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 080789835X

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Drawing on extensive interviews with ninety-four women prisoners, Megan Sweeney examines how incarcerated women use available reading materials to come to terms with their pasts, negotiate their present experiences, and reach toward different futures. Foregrounding the voices of African American women, Sweeney analyzes how prisoners read three popular genres: narratives of victimization, urban crime fiction, and self-help books. She outlines the history of reading and education in U.S. prisons, highlighting how the increasing dehumanization of prisoners has resulted in diminished prison libraries and restricted opportunities for reading. Although penal officials have sometimes endorsed reading as a means to control prisoners, Sweeney illuminates the resourceful ways in which prisoners educate and empower themselves through reading. Given the scarcity of counseling and education in prisons, women use books to make meaning from their experiences, to gain guidance and support, to experiment with new ways of being, and to maintain connections with the world.