America in Black and White: Selected Photographs of John G Zimmerman
Arne De Winde, Francis Hodgson and Daniel Pena
Book
This book reveals the stunning early work of John G. Zimmerman (1927-2002), a true icon of American...
Early Modern Merchants as Collectors
Book
Early Modern Merchants as Collectors encourages the rethinking of collecting not as an elite, often...
Maternal Bodies in the Visual Arts
Book
Maternal bodies in the visual arts brings images of the maternal and pregnant body into the centre...
The Future of 24-Hour News: New Directions, New Challenges
Stephen Cushion and Richard Sambrook
Book
Over the last 30 years 24-hour television news channels have reshaped the practice and culture of...
Red Vienna, White Socialism, and the Blues: Ann Tizia Leitich's America
Book
After the First World War, Vienna was overrun by jazz, Hollywood movies, and Fordism; its citizens...
The Big Push: Exposing and Challenging Sustainable Patriarchy
Book
Leading feminist analyst Cynthia Enloe asks why patriarchy is proving to be such a sustainable...
The Conundrum of Masculinity: Hegemony, Homosociality, Homophobia and Heteronormativity
Nils Hammaren, Chris Haywood, Marcus Herz and Thomas Johansson
Book
Popular culture is awash with discussions about the difficulties associated with being a man....
Norwegian Wood: Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2016
Book
THE BRITISH BOOK INDUSTRY AWARDS NON-FICTION BOOK THE OF YEAR 2016 "Every man looks at his wood-pile...
TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Sand & Mistletoe in Books
Feb 23, 2021
From the beginning, I was sucked into Porta and Reece’s story. It was realistic, filled with sarcasm, wit, and self-reflection. I felt like I got to really know the characters and their personalities throughout the book and I got to watch them grow. Which is a big plus in my book. I also enjoyed how Chautona Havig incorporated so much about the deaf culture and how she conveyed ASL conversations seamlessly into the storyline it was interesting to read. Reese’s son Duncan was fun and a great addition to the array of characters in this book. I loved the big family atmosphere and enjoyed the typical family arguments/emotions through the book, as they added a very realistic bent to the book.
Overall, I give this book 4 out of 5 stars for the creative storyline, fun twists, and great characters. Now I am ready to go to the beach for Christmas too! Thanks, Chautona Having
Kids Songs Machine 2 – children’s sing-along songs from around the world! FREE
Games and Education
App
Kid Songs Machine 2 combines culture, entertainment, and interactivity all into one app and provides...