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We're Not Broken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

We're Not Broken

"This book is a message from autistic people to their parents, friends, teachers, coworkers and doctors showing what life is like on the spectrum. It's also my love letter to autistic people. For too long, we have been forced to navigate a world where all the road signs are written in another language." With a reporter's eye and an insider's perspective, Eric Garcia shows what it's like to be autistic across America. Garcia began writing about autism because he was frustrated by the media's coverage of it; the myths that the disorder is caused by vaccines, the narrow portrayals of autistic people as white men working in Silicon Valley. His own life as an autistic person didn't look anything ...

The Repossession Mambo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

The Repossession Mambo

Thanks to the technological miracle of artiforgs, now you can live virtually forever. Nearly indestructible artificial organs, these wonders of metal and plastic are far more reliable and efficient than the cancer-prone lungs and fallible kidneys you were born with—and the Credit Union will be delighted to work out an equitable payment plan. But, of course, if you fall delinquent, one of their dedicated professionals will be dispatched to track you down and take their product back. This is the story of the making—and unmaking—of the best Bio-Repo Man in the extraction business, who finds his soul when he loses his heart . . . and then he has to run.

Drawing on Anger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Drawing on Anger

Over a decade's worth of satirical illustrations of Uncle Sam's hypocritical foreign and domestic policies through a Chicano lens.

Summary of Eric Garcia's We're Not Broken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Summary of Eric Garcia's We're Not Broken

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 The Pittsburgh Steelers are hosting a political event at their restaurant, Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse, near Heinz Field. Candidates are seeking the endorsement of the Steel City Stonewall Democrats, a group that represents LGBTQ Democrats in Pittsburgh. #2 Autism has been around as long as humans have, but it was a narrowly defined condition until very recently. It was first diagnosed in 1912 as a symptom of childhood schizophrenia. #3 The DSM5, published in 2013, changed the definition of autism to include more symptoms, and therefore, more people could be diagnosed with it. #4 I am a beneficiary of the changes brought about by the ADA and IDEA. I was born in 1990, the year the ADA was passed, and the changes to IDEA were made around the time my family moved to Wisconsin. I was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome when I was a college student.

Summary of Eric Garcia's We're Not Broken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Summary of Eric Garcia's We're Not Broken

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Pittsburgh Steelers are hosting a political event at their restaurant, Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse, near Heinz Field. Candidates are seeking the endorsement of the Steel City Stonewall Democrats, a group that represents LGBTQ Democrats in Pittsburgh. #2 Autism has been around as long as humans have, but it was a narrowly defined condition until very recently. It was first diagnosed in 1912 as a symptom of childhood schizophrenia. #3 The DSM-5, published in 2013, changed the definition of autism to include more symptoms, and therefore, more people could be diagnosed with it. #4 I am a beneficiary of the changes brought about by the ADA and IDEA. I was born in 1990, the year the ADA was passed, and the changes to IDEA were made around the time my family moved to Wisconsin. I was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome when I was a college student.

Anonymous Rex
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Anonymous Rex

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-28
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  • Publisher: Villard

"What would the world be like if the dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct? As this very funny book shows, for one thing, L.A. would be even weirder than it is now." --Dave Barry Vincent Rubio, a Los Angeles private investigator, is down on his luck: He's out of work. His car's been repossessed. His partner has died under mysterious circumstances. And his tail just won't stay put. Vincent is a dinosaur--a Velociraptor, to be precise. It seems the dinosaurs faked their extinction 65 million years ago and still roam the earth, disguised in convincing latex costumes that help them blend perfectly into human society. A heightened sense of smell allows the dinos to detect one another--Vincent's got an od...

Cassandra French's Finishing School for Boys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Cassandra French's Finishing School for Boys

Cassandra French knows what men need: a bit of training... On the surface, Cassandra French is living the typical LA lifestyle. A lawyer at a film studio, she spends her days bored by the tedium of the Business Affairs department, and her evenings either dating a string of useless men or meeting up with her girlfriends to bemoan the uselessness of said men. But luckily none of this matters, because Cassandra French has a vocation. Cassandra is a woman on a mission. And her mission is to reform men. Because how is it that she's got such great girlfriends but never meets a man worthy of them? How is that a man can have no conversation, no manners and no fashion sense... and yet he gets his pick of beautiful women. Something has to be done. And so, in her basement, she's set up her own Finishing School for Boys. There men learn to dress well, to date well, to compliment a woman, to make great dinner conversation, and to leave behind all the arrogance, brutishness and idiocy that society has bred into them. It's all going brilliantly - her students are happy, Cassandra's succeeding at something she believes in passionately - until she enrols Jason Kelly, the studio's biggest star.

Matchstick Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Matchstick Men

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-18
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  • Publisher: Random House

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • A novel about grifters with issues, by the acclaimed cult author of Anonymous Rex and Casual Rex Roy and Frankie are matchstick men—con artists. Partners in elegant crimes for years, they know each other like brothers and have perfected the rules of the game. Roy is the careful one, saves every penny. Frankie is the adventurous one, hungry for a big score. He wants Roy to join him in running a tricky game, but Roy is distracted by the discovery that he is the father of a punky teenage daughter from a brief marriage that ended years ago. The kid wants to get to know her father. She also wants to learn the family business. Novelist Eric Garcia takes readers into the fast and funny world of grifters with issues. Matchstick Men is a dazzling literary con game that will keep readers guessing until the last page.

The Shadows Share
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

The Shadows Share

The Shadows Share is a collection of short stories addressing what happens when we suppress and hide the dark sides of our psyche/being. Each story deals with the shadow side of people and how it compels them to act and think in ways contrary to their everyday lives. The Shadows Share tackles the issue of whether or not we should embrace the dark side of our psyche/being and learn to acknowledge and express it in a productive manner. It poses the question of if it's even possible to let that hidden side of ourselves thrive in a healthy manner. No matter your opinion on the subject we can all agree that our shadow selves need to be identified, acknowledged and addressed before it forces itself to come alive in a disastrous way. One way or another the Shadow will get its Share of life and light.

Hot and Sweaty Rex
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Hot and Sweaty Rex

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03-01
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  • Publisher: Ace

What if the dinosaurs faked their own extinction? New in the genre-bending, species-bending, gender-bending romp of a series. This is the "awesomely funny...cult classic" (Entertainment Weekly) series with the "incredible idea-brilliantly executed" (Brad Meltzer), that inspired Dave Barry to ask, "What would the world be like if the dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct? For one thing, L.A. would be even weirder than it is now." Enjoy the most satisfying rex yet...