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Manhunt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Manhunt

"By far the best book I've read this year.” —Roxane Gay #1 Best Book of 2022 (Vulture) • A Best Horror Novel of All Time (Cosmopolitan) • One of the Best Horror Novels of 2022 (Esquire, Library Journal, Paste, and CrimeReads) • A Top 10 Horror Debuts of 2022 (Booklist) • A Goodreads Choice Award nominee for Best Horror • A Best Book of 2022 (Tor.com) • A Best SFF Book of 2022 (Gizmodo) • A Top 25 Most Influential Works of Postwar Queer Literature (The New York Times Style Magazine). Manhunt is an explosive post-apocalyptic novel that follows trans women and trans men on a grotesque journey of survival. “A modern horror masterpiece.” —Carmen Maria Machado Beth and Fran...

The Happiness Project
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The Happiness Project

“This book made me happy in the first five pages.” —AJ Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible Award-winning author Gretchen Rubin is back with a bang, with The Happiness Project. The author of the bestselling 40 Ways to Look at Winston Churchill has produced a work that is “a cross between the Dalai Lama’s The Art of Happiness and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love.” (Sonya Lyubomirsky, author of The How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want) In the vein of Julie and Julia, The Happiness Project describes one person’s year-long attempt to discover what leads to true contentment. Drawing at once on cutting-edge science, classical philosophy, and real-world applicability, Rubin has written an engaging, eminently relatable chronicle of transformation.

Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights

Bloomberg • Best Nonfiction Books of 2020: "[A] tour de force." The basis of a major PBS documentary by Ric Burns, this “excellent history” (The New Yorker) reveals how the automobile fundamentally changed African American life. Driving While Black demonstrates that the car—the ultimate symbol of independence and possibility—has always held particular importance for African Americans, allowing black families to evade the dangers presented by an entrenched racist society and to enjoy, in some measure, the freedom of the open road. Melding new archival research with her family’s story, Gretchen Sorin recovers a lost history, demonstrating how, when combined with black travel guides—including the famous Green Book—the automobile encouraged a new way of resisting oppression.

The Misfortunate Lives of St. Thomas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

The Misfortunate Lives of St. Thomas

Things aren’t always greener on the other side… but sometimes, they are. The lives of five boarding school students are turned upside down when an ancient evil is set free to roam the halls. Each student tells their own story and learns their own lessons, but can they prevent this evil from winning? Join these kids on an adventure of a “lifetime” and find out that the body cannot live without a heart or a soul, that some love is toxic, that being popular isn’t always as it seems, and that sometimes secrets are better left locked up…

Dancing on the Color Line
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Dancing on the Color Line

The extensive influence of the creative traditions derived from slave culture, particularly black folklore, in the work of nineteenth- and twentieth-century black authors, such as Ralph Ellison and Toni Morrison, has become a hallmark of African American scholarship. Yet similar inquiries regarding white authors adopting black aesthetic techniques have been largely overlooked. Gretchen Martin examines representative nineteenth-century works to explore the influence of black-authored (or narrated) works on well-known white-authored texts, particularly the impact of black oral culture evident by subversive trickster figures in John Pendleton Kennedy's Swallow Barn, Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncl...

Tell Me I'm Worthless
  • Language: en

Tell Me I'm Worthless

Alison Rumfitt’s Tell Me I’m Worthless is a dark, unflinching haunted house story that confronts both supernatural and real-world horrors through the lens of the modern-day trans experience. "Ambitious, brutal, and brilliant.” —Gretchen Felker-Martin, author of Manhunt Three years ago, Alice spent one night in an abandoned house with her friends, Ila and Hannah. Since then, Alice’s life has spiraled. She lives a haunted existence, selling videos of herself for money, going to parties she hates, drinking herself to sleep. Memories of that night torment Alice, but when Ila asks her to return to the House, to go past the KEEP OUT sign and over the sick earth where teenagers dare each other to venture, Alice knows she must go. Together, Alice and Ila must face the horrors that happened there, must pull themselves apart from the inside out, put their differences aside, and try to rescue Hannah, whom the House has chosen to make its own. Cutting, disruptive, and darkly funny, Tell Me I’m Worthless is a vital work of trans fiction that examines the devastating effects of trauma and how fascism makes us destroy ourselves and each other.

Marty Page
  • Language: en

Marty Page

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Martin Makes a Dinosaur Cake
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Martin Makes a Dinosaur Cake

A delightful rhyming story with fun illustrations and a great positive message!" A fun read out loud book to teach kids about determination, problem solving and not judging a book by its cover. Martin loves his grandma, so when her birthday cake gets destroyed he is determined to fix things. When he finds all the bakeries in town are closed, Martin decides to make her a Dinosaur Cake. His sister thinks the dinosaur cake is ugly and is not sure about eating it, but his grandma knows that you “shouldn’t judge a dinosaur cake by its icing.” Combining wonderfully vibrant illustrations with the power of rhythm and rhyme,"Martin Makes a Dinosaur Cake"is a perfect bedtime story and a must rea...

The One-Minute Workout
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The One-Minute Workout

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-07
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Finally, the solution to the #1 reason we don’t exercise: time. Everyone has one minute. A decade ago, Martin Gibala was a young researcher in the field of exercise physiology—with little time to exercise. That critical point in his career launched a passion for high-intensity interval training (HIIT), allowing him to stay in shape with just a few minutes of hard effort. It also prompted Gibala to conduct experiments that helped launch the exploding science of ultralow-volume exercise. Now that he’s the worldwide guru of the science of time-efficient workouts, Gibala’s first book answers the ultimate question: How low can you go? Gibala’s fascinating quest for the answer makes exer...

Billy Martin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 565

Billy Martin

From an award-winning New York Times sports columnist, the definitive biography of one of baseball's most celebrated, mercurial, and misunderstood figures--legendary manager and baseball genius, Billy Martin