Girl Unmasked

Girl Unmasked
Author: Emily Katy
Publsiher: Monoray
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781800961425

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'Emily's moving book is a powerful testimony that shines a light on the continued failure of health services to provide any kind of meaningful improvement for autistic people. Should be essential reading for mental health professionals and anyone with autism in their lives.' - FERN BRADY, author of Strong Female Character 'This book will bring so many readers self-recognition and comfort.' - DEVON PRICE, author of Unmasking Autism 'Vulnerable, affecting and deeply personal, this book will go from a message in a bottle to a rallying cry for many autistic women, girls and young people. We are not alone.' - Elle McNicoll, bestselling author 'A brilliant, thorough exploration of autistic experience, delivered with humanity, compassion and vivid clarity.' - Pete Wharmby, author of Untypical 'A magnificent read which manages to be informative, engaging, sad and uplifting all at the same time. Whether you're discovering that you're autistic yourself or you simply want to understand autistic people better, this is a must-read.' - Cathy Wassell, CEO Autistic Girls Network charity & author of Nurturing Your Autistic Young Person 'The book I wish I'd been able to read when I was younger.' - Sarah Gibbs, author of Drama Queen To the outside world, Emily looks like a typical girl, with a normal family, living an ordinary life. But inside, Emily does not feel typical, and the older she gets, the more she realises that she is different. As she finally discovers when she is 16, Emily is autistic. Girl Unmasked is the extraordinary story of how she got there - and how she very nearly didn't. Still only 21, Emily writes with startling candour about the years leading up to her diagnosis. How books and imagination became her refuge as she sought to escape the increasing anxiety and unbearable stresses of school life; how her OCD almost destroyed her; how a system which did not understand autism let her down; and how she came so close to the edge that she and her family thought she would never survive. In this simple but powerful memoir, we see how family and friends became her lifeline and how, post-diagnosis, Emily came to understand her authentic self and begin to turn her life around, eventually becoming a mental health nurse with a desire to help others where she herself had once been failed. Ultimately uplifting, Girl Unmasked is a remarkable insight into what it can be like to be autistic - and shows us that through understanding and embracing difference we can all find ways to thrive.

The Course of Eating Disorders

The Course of Eating Disorders
Author: Wolfgang Herzog,Hans-Christian Deter,W. Vandereycken
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783642766343

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More and more clinicians as well as researchers realize that anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa often are extremely difficult to treat and that the short-term outcome can be very misleading. In many cases these disordersprevail for a long period of time and can have serious consequences for the patient's further life. This book gives a detailed over- view oftoday's knowledge regarding the long-term outcome of the treatment of anorexic and bulimic patients, many of whom were treated in highly spezialized centers. Experts from bo- th Europe and the U.S. report on theirmost recent research. Their studies include medical as well as psychosocial and psychiatric aspects of eating disorders. Clinicians with long experience in the treatment of eating disorder patients discuss the important practical implications of these rese- arch findings. The information given in this book is helpful for both treatment and prevention of eating disorders. Finally, concrete guidelines show as how to conduct further follow-up studies in this field.

Front Page Girls

Front Page Girls
Author: Jean Marie Lutes
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501728303

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The first study of the role of the newspaperwoman in American literary culture at the turn of the twentieth century, this book recaptures the imaginative exchange between real-life reporters like Nellie Bly and Ida B. Wells and fictional characters like Henrietta Stackpole, the lady-correspondent in Henry James's Portrait of a Lady. It chronicles the exploits of a neglected group of American women writers and uncovers an alternative reporter-novelist tradition that runs counter to the more familiar story of gritty realism generated in male-dominated newsrooms. Taking up actual newspaper accounts written by women, fictional portrayals of female journalists, and the work of reporters-turned-novelists such as Willa Cather and Djuna Barnes, Jean Marie Lutes finds in women's journalism a rich and complex source for modern American fiction. Female journalists, cast as both standard-bearers and scapegoats of an emergent mass culture, created fictions of themselves that far outlasted the fleeting news value of the stories they covered. Front-Page Girls revives the spectacular stories of now-forgotten newspaperwomen who were not afraid of becoming the news themselves—the defiant few who wrote for the city desks of mainstream newspapers and resisted the growing demand to fill women's columns with fashion news and household hints. It also examines, for the first time, how women's journalism shaped the path from news to novels for women writers.

The Mutilated

The Mutilated
Author: Tennessee Williams
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1967-10
Genre: Friendship
ISBN: 082220794X

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"The Mutilated, as described in Variety, "is about a pair of alternately friendly and quarrelsome floozies in a fleabag hotel in the French quarter of New Orleans in the 1930s. Margaret Leighton plays the one who has inherited an income just sufficient to give her pretensions and keep her supplied with the wine. Kate Reid plays a raucous hag just out of jail on a shoplifting charge. The would-be genteel lady is morbidly senstive about being physically mutilated, having had a breast removed. Her harpy companion, Williams seems to be saying, is spiritually deformed, having suffered the cruelty of fellow humans. The implication is that all of us are maimed in some form or other. The play is written as a sort of Christmas parable, with a chorus of incidental characters singing hymns resembling carols ..."--Back cover.

Lies Behind Love

Lies Behind Love
Author: Mu Ge
Publsiher: Funstory
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781636890548

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As a result, the song hid the fact of her divorce and her relationship with Anna. Anna unintentionally discovered that the song was divorced, and was extremely upset, even though she had already fallen deeply in love with this man, in the end, she still couldn't beat the test of reality and decided to leave the song. With the help of little Gu Xiaoyu, the self-abandoned song was rekindled once more, becoming a dark horse in the business world. At this time, Anna appeared, causing the heart of the song to rekindle.

Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand
Author: Neal Gabler
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780300210910

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Maximum Girl Unmasked

Maximum Girl Unmasked
Author: Dan Greenburg
Publsiher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0439219485

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Now that his sister Tiffany has superpowers, Max despairs that through her clumsiness and inability to keep a secret, she will blow their cover and put their Mom and Dad in danger.

Damn It

Damn It
Author: Luit Kumar Barman
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798890679611

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Rahul, the male protagonist is surrounded by three ladies. While Jharna and Disha fall in love with him, he’s saved by his personal assistant, Arushi, who has devoted her life to her boss. He was born to serve the public without joining politics. Rahul and his team exposes the nexus between a powerful politician and a drugs mafia. The story also showcases the unity among the various religious factions of India. Rahul, a businessman, has tremendous public support and thus the government, and bureaucrats fear him. He is a hero in society. Love, hate, and politics make this thrilling page turner colourful and exciting.