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Robillard, a professor of sociology at the Social Science Research Institute at the University of Hawaii, tells of his experiences and observations as he became paralyzed in mid-life due to a motor-neuron disease, and describes his methods of coping and communicating. He moves from narratives about disability to more personal reflections on anger and isolation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction Winner of the ALA Stonewall Book Award—Barbara Gittings Literature Award Named Best Book of the Year by Bustle Named Most Anticipated Book of the Year by The Millions, Electric Literature, and HuffPost The author of the “vivid and urgent…important and timely” (The New York Times Book Review) debut The Map of Salt and Stars returns with this remarkably moving and lyrical novel following three generations of Syrian Americans who are linked by a mysterious species of bird and the truths they carry close to their hearts. Five years after a suspicious fire killed his ornithologist mother, a closeted Syrian American trans boy s...
“Features fifty easy and ?ono (delicious) recipes that range from classic local fare . . . to veggies, fish, salads and even desserts. . . . So simple and tasty!” —Catherine Toth Fox, HAWAI?I Magazine Experience a taste of the island life in your own backyard with fifty flavor-packed and family-friendly barbecue recipes, including Grilled Garlic Shrimp, Soy Maple Salmon, and much more! You don’t have to go on vacation to enjoy the tropical flavors of the Pacific! With The ‘Ohana Grill Cookbook, you can have your own personal luau every night with delicious recipes made for your outdoor grill. Written by two Honolulu-based writers, this book uses their island upbringing to explore t...
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1908. Presque un an après les événements de la Bête de Paris , Arthur Lefèvre se retrouve confronté à une dure réalité : Sa nouvelle activité peine à convaincre. Enchaînant les petites affaires , il est contacté par un mystérieux aristocrate souhaitant lui confier une affaire ô combien importante : découvrir l'identité d'un tueur d'enfants sévissant depuis bientôt un an dans la ville de Chartres. Confronté à une communauté dont les membres s'accusent mutuellement et à une police hostile à son arrivée , Arthur devra jongler entre un moral qui vacille et une réalité sombre remplie de mensonges et de secrets. Cette épreuve le marquera bien plus qu'il ne l'imagine. Son problème ? Le tueur n'est pas humain.