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Based on the classic 1989 film, Westerberg High is ruled by a shoulder-padded, scrunchie-wearing junta: Heather, Heather and Heather, the hottest and cruelest girls in all of Ohio. But misfit Veronica Sawyer rejects their evil regime for a new boyfriend, the dark and sexy stranger J.D., who plans to put the Heathers in their place - six feet under.
'Feeling Backward' weighs the cost of the contemporary move to the mainstream in lesbian and gay culture. It makes an effort to value aspects of historical gay experience that now threaten to disappear, branded as embarrassing evidence of the bad old days before Stonewall. Love argues that instead of moving on, we need to look backward.
This beautifully illustrated first book in the brand new children's series, 'The Adventures of Frankie Doodles' sees the adorable little black and white puppy learning the power of kindness and encouragement by helping a new friend. Frankie Doodles loved to go out and about and ever since she had been a very little, Mummy and Daddy had taken her almost everywhere with them. She even went to work with Mummy sometimes and so she was very good at making new friends. Shy the Hedgehog found it very hard to make new friends. Every time that she tried, her tummy felt wobbly and she wanted to curl up into a ball. But one sunny Autumn day whilst she was rustling in some leaves, Frankie Doodles found Shy and helped her to imagine all the fun she might be having if she could somehow learn to stay uncurled. Find out if Shy does learn how to stay uncurled and if she meets more new friends, in FRANKIE DOODLES AND SHY THE HEDGEHOG.
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