The Endless Refrain

The Endless Refrain
Author: Alan Grossberg
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595369308

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Polk is an old semi-literate Greek immigrant and disillusioned Communist who hungers for respect, especially from young Rudy, whom he likes to think of as his son. Rudy, whose father died young, hungers for the life experience of this strangely appealing social misfit. The two spend a day in Coney Island seeking not so much amusement as each other. Polk's resistance to telling the unpalatable truth about himself is matched by the boy's insistence on hearing it, as well as by his youthful dream of a perfect revolutionary society, even if that must trample hapless individuals like Polk. The comedy of Polk's antics in his quest for admiration leads time and again to defeat throughout the day, from which Rudy tries to rescue him. Polk is in the end rescued only by his acceptance of his fate and by the devotion of "his son". But not even the life experience he has wrested from the old man can keep Rudy from his youthful Utopian illusions.

Heaven's Endless Refrain

Heaven's Endless Refrain
Author: Tom Fettke
Publisher: Lillenas Publishing Company
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2002-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9785557691260

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Pictures of Travel

Pictures of Travel
Author: Heinrich Heine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1906
Genre:
ISBN:

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Havok

Havok
Author: Rookh Kshatriya
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1481780514

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Havok represents a piercing critical examination of the contradictions within Anglo-American Feminism.

In Pursuit of a Phantom

In Pursuit of a Phantom
Author: Arnold M. Pavlovsky
Publisher: Arnold Pavlovsky
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0984423400

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Murvale Eastman

Murvale Eastman
Author: Albion W. Tourgée
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1890
Genre: Christian socialism
ISBN:

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Family Secrets

Family Secrets
Author: Jean M Baker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1317790944

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As a clinical psychologist, Jean Baker had always considered herself open-minded and tolerant, but found she wasn’t prepared for the revelation that her only two children were both gay. Family Secrets is an inspirational story of how she and her family learned to accept one another and overcome their internalized fears and prejudices as well as how they coped with a much greater challenge in their personal lives--HIV/AIDS. Family Secrets is more than a parenting memoir, however. It is a guide that draws upon research and scientific findings to capsize the myths and stereotypes that contribute to societal homophobia. It offers important insight into the developmental needs of gay children, and it discusses the issues faced by gay and lesbian youth and their families. Offering practical suggestions about how parents and schools can help gay, lesbian, and bisexual children grow up to be productive, psychologically healthy adults, Family Secrets discusses the effects of social prejudice and stigma on the social and emotional development of sexual minorities. As long as homophobia is running rampant in American society, gay children are going to be reluctant or afraid to confide in their parents, and parents will have trouble understanding and accepting homosexuality in their children. To end the secrecy and build open and healthy environments for all children and adolescents, this book discusses: tactics for reducing homophobia in non-gay youths promoting tolerance and understanding of sexual minorities at home and in school the effects an AIDS death has on families “coming out” about HIV/AIDS discussing homosexuality with your children, regardless of whether or not they are gay or lesbian sexual orientation and the interaction of biology with experience Because Family Secrets is written from the viewpoint of a parent/psychologist, it offers insights into the developmental needs of gay and lesbian children in a way that no other book has done. School counselors, psychologists, marriage and family counselors, teachers, school administrators, and the parents and siblings of gays and lesbians will all benefit from reading this honest, helpful, and encouraging book.

The Manzoni Family

The Manzoni Family
Author: Natalia Ginzburg
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628728981

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Winner of the Bagutta Prize, The Manzoni Family set in ducal Italy and post-revolutionary France, captures the story of Alessandro Manzoni—celebrated Milanese nobleman, man of letters, and author of the masterpiece of nineteenth-century Italian literature, I promessi sposi (The Betrothed)—and the women of his life. The dynastic tale begins with the matriarchal figure of Giulia, the mother whom the young Alessandro Manzoni found in Paris after she had abandoned him as an infant. Following her, there is Enrichetta, the woman he and his mother chose to be his wife, and the many children she had by him until her death; literary friends from the beau monde in Italy and Paris; and Alessandro's second wife, Teresa, and her children. Against the background of Napoleonic occupation, the reestablishment of Austrian hegemony, and the stirrings of the revolutionary urge for unification and independence, Ginzburg gracefully weaves the story of the Manzoni dynasty, a family that seems to grow autonomously around the life of the writer, effortlessly incorporating the epic tumult and emotion of the age. Ginzburg explores this fascinating true story and celebrated author with the elegance that has assured her rightful place among history’s acclaimed literary titans.

Press Releases

Press Releases
Author: United States Department of State
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1232
Release: 1975
Genre:
ISBN:

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Drownproofing

Drownproofing
Author: Karen Lea Armstrong
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 260
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1039183514

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As a longtime maternity nurse at a Northern Ontario hospital, Bets has experienced the daily creation of new families. Yet this sixty-something “matriarch” of the hospital has only experienced personal loss; most recently, her husband Raz. When she meets Hannah, a high-school student who wants to learn about nursing, Bets enjoys sharing stories of her work, never suspecting the new direction their lives will take. As Drownproofing unfolds from present to past and back again, the complexity of Bets’ own family story is slowly revealed. She’s confronted with tough choices that challenge her outlook on life and her definition of family. A compelling and emotional read, author Karen Lea Armstrong drew from her career as a family physician to tell this story with striking depth and drama.