Rebellion

Rebellion
Author: K a Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781705944899

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Aided by the Insubordinates, Kress and her Conspiracy wage a daring counter-offensive against the Patriot Army in an effort to liberate the city of San Francisco. Outnumbered, facing impossible odds, and opposed by a powerful and ruthless enemy named General Ekker, Kress and her friends hope for help as they struggle to understand and control their emerging abilities.

The Fifty-Year Rebellion

The Fifty-Year Rebellion
Author: Scott Kurashige
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520294912

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"On July 23, 1967, the eyes of the nation fixed on Detroit as thousands took to the streets to vent their frustrations with white racism, police brutality, and vanishing job prospects in the place that gave rise to the American Dream. For mainstream observers, the "riot" brought about the ruin of a once-great city, and then in 2013, the city's municipal bankruptcy served as a bailout that paved the way for Detroit to finally be rebuilt. Challenging this prevailing view, Scott Kurashige portrays the past half-century as a long "rebellion" the underlying tensions of which continue to haunt the city and the U.S. nation-state. Michigan's scandal-ridden emergency-management regime represents the most concerted effort to quell this rebellion by disenfranchising the majority black citizenry and neutralizing the power of unions. The corporate architects of Detroit's restructuring have championed the creation of a "business-friendly" city where billionaire developers are subsidized to privatize and gentrify downtown while working-class residents are squeezed out by rampant housing evictions, school closures, water shutoffs, toxic pollution, and militarized policing. From the grassroots, however, Detroit has emerged as an international model for survival, resistance, and solidarity through the creation of urban farms, freedom schools, and self-governing communities. A quintessential American story of tragedy and hope, The Fifty-Year Rebellion forces us to look in the mirror and ask, Are we succumbing to authoritarian plutocracy, or can we create a new society rooted in social justice and participatory democracy?"--Provided by publisher.

Tankborn

Tankborn
Author: Karen Sandler
Publisher: Tu Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781620142967

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Best friends Kayla and Mishalla know they will be separated when the time comes for their Assignments. They are GENs, Genetically Engineered Non-humans, and in their strict caste system, GENs are at the bottom rung of society. High-status trueborns and working-class lowborns, born naturally of a mother, are free to choose their own lives. But GENs are gestated in a tank, sequestered in slums, and sent to work as slaves as soon as they reach age fifteen. When Kayla is Assigned to care for Zul Manel, the patriarch of a trueborn family, she finds a host of secrets and surprises--not least of which is her unexpected friendship with Zul's great-grandson. Meanwhile, the children that Mishalla is Assigned to care for are being stolen in the middle of the night. With the help of an intriguing lowborn boy, Mishalla begins to suspect that something horrible is happening to them. After weeks of toiling in their Assignments, mystifying circumstances enable Kayla and Mishalla to reunite. Together they hatch a plan with their new friends to save the children who are disappearing. Yet can GENs really trust humans? Both girls must put their lives and hearts at risk to crack open a sinister conspiracy, one that may reveal secrets no one is ready to face.

Rebellion

Rebellion
Author: J. A. Souders
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0765332477

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Evie and Gavin return to the isolated, dangerous underwater city that they fought so hard to escape from, in this conclusion to J.A. Souders' thrilling, twist-filled Elysium Chronicles series.

Rebellion

Rebellion
Author: Karen Sandler
Publisher: Tu Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781600609848

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"In this final installment of the Tankborn series, Kayla has been kidnapped by the group that has been bombing GEN warehouses, and she must pretend to sympathize with them in order to escape"--

Tales of the Rebellion

Tales of the Rebellion
Author: Ace Landers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2016
Genre: Androids
ISBN: 9781484472880

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"As a protocol droid, I prefer to stay out of trouble. Easier said than done. My friends are always getting themselves involved in rebel missions, and I'm usually taken along for the ride!"--Page [4] of cover. This humorous and action-packed book features all of your favorite heroes and villains in three all-new original stories!"--Provided by publisher.

Book of Days

Book of Days
Author: Jerome Daley
Publisher: Nelson Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780785218708

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The second installment of the New Rebellion Series, Book of Days is a power-packed daily supplement designed to kick-start each day. It will include an inspiring message, scripture reading, and an affirmation to declare. Each daily message will resonate with the new generations of Christians who desire to radically live out the Gospel. These devotions are not "your momma's or your poppa's."

The Art of Rebellion III

The Art of Rebellion III
Author: Christian Hundertmark
Publisher: Publikat Verlags- Und Handels Kg(getting Up)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783939566298

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The focus of this book is not on the ubiquitous stickers and stencils graffitied everywhere today; instead, Hundertmark uses his insider knowledge to carefully curate the selection, showcasing only the most outstanding and engaging work. With more than 200 full colour pages, THE ART OF REBELLION 3 is an unforgettable visual journey through the latest and greatest street art.

1789: Twelve Authors Explore a Year of Rebellion, Revolution, and Change

1789: Twelve Authors Explore a Year of Rebellion, Revolution, and Change
Author: Marc Aronson
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1536208736

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The acclaimed team that brought us 1968 turns to another year that shook the world with a collection of nonfiction writings by renowned young-adult authors. “The Rights of Man.” What does that mean? In 1789 that question rippled all around the world. Do all men have rights—not just nobles and kings? What then of enslaved people, women, the original inhabitants of the Americas? In the new United States a bill of rights was passed, while in France the nation tumbled toward revolution. In the Caribbean preachers brought word of equality, while in the South Pacific sailors mutinied. New knowledge was exploding, with mathematicians and scientists rewriting the history of the planet and the digits of pi. Lauded anthology editors Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti, along with ten award-winning nonfiction authors, explore a tumultuous year when rights and freedoms collided with enslavement and domination, and the future of humanity seemed to be at stake. Some events and actors are familiar: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Marie Antoinette and the Marquis de Lafayette. Others may be less so: the eloquent former slave Olaudah Equiano, the Seneca memoirist Mary Jemison, the fishwives of Paris, the mathematician Jurij Vega, and the painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun. But every chapter brings fresh perspectives on the debates of the time, inviting readers to experience the passions of the past and ask new questions of today. Featuring contributors: Amy Alznauer Marc Aronson Susan Campbell Bartoletti Summer Edward Karen Engelmann Joyce Hansen Cynthia and Sanford Levinson Steve Sheinkin Tanya Lee Stone Christopher Turner Sally M. Walker

The Great School Lunch Rebellion

The Great School Lunch Rebellion
Author: David T. Greenberg
Publisher: Skylark
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1989
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780553155518

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Food fight in poetry, complete with justice for those involved.