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Thermal Springs, where the old and crippled came for curative baths, was hardly an exciting place.until an old lady drowned there. Suddenly Ellen Knowles, there for the cure, finds herself dragged into a murder investigation!
We say, you belong to me, or I belong to you. But is it possible to be possessed by others? And can we ever possess ourselves? In this raw and intimate account, Eva-Lynn Jagoe merges memoir with critical theory as she recounts the unraveling of everything she thought she knew about selfhood, relationships, and desire. Through the story of an upbringing in a patriarchal Spanish and American household, a dissociative and painful relationship towards men and power, and a chaotic marriage and divorce, she interrogates the destructive fantasy of possessive individualism that permeates our psyches and our cultural expectations. Woven through this narrative is an account of the unique relationship ...
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Spine title: Christian County, Kentucky.
Michael Reed (ca. 1787-1859), the son of James or Micul Reed, was born in Tennessee. He married (1) Martha Burnett (ca. 1786-1855) ca. 1805 in Tennessee. She was born in Virginia to James Burnett and Margaret Robinson. They were parents of seven children. He married (2) Rebecca Washington in Bell Co., Texas in 1858. Descendants live in Texas, New Mexico, California, Florida, Nevada, Oklahoma and elsewhere.
'Partners in Wonder' explores our knowledge of women and science fiction between 1936 and 1965. It describes the distinctly different form of science fiction that females produced, one that was both more utopian and more empathetic than that of their male counterparts.
Alphabetically arranged author entries with brief biographies and examples of work. This little prize is especially useful for locating the work of hard-to-find authors, particularly who use pseudonymns.
John Combest was likely born ca. 1740 in Derbyshire or Suffolk Co., England. He immigrated to America with his brother Josiah ca. 1764 and settled in Chester Co., South Carolina. John married Ann (surname unknown) ca. 1768. They were the parents of six children. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and elsewhere.