Little Nothing

Little Nothing
Author: Marisa Silver
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780698146808

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A Huffington Post Book Club Suggestion • An O: The Oprah Magazine Fall Pick • A LitHub Book You Should Read This September • One of The Millions' "Most Anticipated" for 2016 • 2017 Ohioana Book Award Winner in Fiction “Marisa Silver’s beguiling new novel Little Nothing is a powerful exploration of the relationship between our changeable bodies and our just as malleable identities…Silver’s storytelling skills are finely matched to her themes…meditative passages bloom with life.” —Matt Bell, The New York Times Book Review A stunning, provocative new novel from New York Times bestselling author Marisa Silver, Little Nothing is the story of a girl, scorned for her physical deformity, whose passion and salvation lie in her otherworldly ability to transform herself and the world around her. In an unnamed country at the beginning of the last century, a child called Pavla is born to peasant parents. Her arrival, fervently anticipated and conceived in part by gypsy tonics and archaic prescriptions, stuns her parents and brings outrage and scorn from her community. Pavla has been born a dwarf, beautiful in face, but as the years pass, she grows no farther than the edge of her crib. When her parents turn to the treatments of a local charlatan, his terrifying cure opens the floodgates of persecution for Pavla. Little Nothing unfolds across a lifetime of unimaginable, magical transformation in and out of human form, as an outcast girl becomes a hunted woman whose ultimate survival depends on the most startling transfiguration of them all. Woven throughout is the journey of Danilo, the young man entranced by Pavla, obsessed only with protecting her. Part allegory about the shifting nature of being, part subversive fairy tale of love in all its uncanny guises, Little Nothing spans the beginning of a new century, the disintegration of ancient superstitions, and the adoption of industry and invention. With a cast of remarkable characters, a wholly original story, and extraordinary, page-turning prose, Marisa Silver delivers a novel of sheer electricity.

Little Nothings

Little Nothings
Author: Julie Mayhew
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781526606310

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With friends like these, who needs enemies? 'Devilishly clever' Alice Clark-Platts 'Chillingly relatable' Sarah J Naughton 'A true single-sitting read' Alex Marwood Liv Travers never knew real friendship until she met fellow mums Beth and Binnie. The three women become soulmates as they muddle through early parenthood together. They understand Liv like no one else does, not even Liv's husband, Pete. Then along comes Ange... Ambitious, wealthy and somehow able to do it all under Ange's guiding presence, the group finds new vigour and fresh aspirations – bigger houses, better schools, dinners at exclusive restaurants. But Liv is struggling to keep up with this expensive new lifestyle. When the four families holiday together on a beautiiful Greek island, Liv seizes the opportunity to reclaim her place at the heart of the group. But she is soon to discover the true, devastating cost of a friendship with Ange...

Sweet Little Nothing

Sweet Little Nothing
Author: Lk Farlow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798721976315

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EMMYMy fall from grace was one for the books. All it took was his word against mine for everything to topple.Liar. Slut. Snitch.Now, I wear my shame like a scarlet letter pinned to my chest.People say I ruined his life. Except, he's the one who irrevocably broke me-my heart, my body, my soul...my will to live.STERLINGLike a little coward, she thinks the span of five states is enough to keep her safe. But I know where she is and I'm going to make her pay.She ruined my best friend's life. Now...I'm going to ruin her.One by one, I'll spill her secrets, until she has nowhere left to turn-except to me, her very own big, bad wolf.

Very Little Almost Nothing

Very Little   Almost Nothing
Author: Simon Critchley
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0415340489

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A compelling read, Very Little ... Almost Nothing opens up new ways of understanding finitude, modernity and the nature of imagination. Revised edition with a new preface by the author.

The Gift of Nothing a Gift of Nothing

The Gift of Nothing a Gift of Nothing
Author: Patrick McDonnell
Publsiher: Hodder Children's Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1510100938

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Thanks for Nothing

Thanks for Nothing
Author: Ryan T. Higgins
Publsiher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781368083843

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Ryan T. Higgins, #1 New York Times best-selling author and illustrator, celebrates the season of thanks in this Little Bruce Book. Read along! It’s autumn in Soggy Hollow, and the mice have a lot to be thankful for. But Bruce the bear is not so thankful for all the thanking. This bite-sized Little Bruce Book is perfect for fans of the Mother Bruce board books.

Little Nothing

Little Nothing
Author: Dee Holloway
Publsiher: Queen of Swords Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2023-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798986754338

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Two young women race to turn the tide in a Florida on the brink of civil war… Everyone knows that Jonnie trains and races the limerunners, the deadly water horses that live in the swamps and streams around the town of Sawgrass, and that she’s got a way with them that none of the local men can match. And everyone suspects that while Bess works at her family’s inn, The Nag’s Head, she sews her little nothings, magic in every stitch, to protect her beloved Jonnie and their family. What they don’t know is that Jonnie runs messages, stitched in code by Bess, for the Union Army. But now the Confederate forces have taken the nearby fort and they want to use Jonnie’s limerunners and Jonnie herself as weapons against the Union. And all of Bess’s magic won’t be enough to save them when they’re caught in a web of betrayal in a Florida being torn apart by burgeoning civil war. Only Ada Nuit, the Maroon’s ghost queen, knows what lies in store for them and she’s not telling…

Nothing But the Truth

Nothing But the Truth
Author: Marie Henein
Publsiher: Signal
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780771039362

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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER A critically acclaimed, intimate and no-holds-barred memoir by Canada’s top defence lawyer, Nothing But the Truth weaves Marie Henein’s personal story with her strongly held views on society’s most pressing issues. Marie Henein, arguably the most prominent lawyer in the country, has written a memoir that is at once raw, beautiful, and altogether unforgettable. Her story, as an immigrant from a tight-knit Egyptian-Lebanese family, demonstrates the value of strong role models—from her mother and grandmother, to her brilliant uncle Sami who died of AIDS. She learned the value of hard work, being true to herself and others, and unapologetically owning it all. Marie Henein shares here her unvarnished view on the ethical and practical implications of being a criminal lawyer, and how the job is misunderstood and even demonized. Ironically, her most successful cases made her a “lightning rod” in some circles, confirming her belief that much of the public’s understanding of democracy and the justice system is based on popular culture and social media, and decidedly not the rule of law. As she turns fifty and struggles with the corrosive effect becoming invisible has on women, Marie doubles down on being even more highly visible and opinionated as she deconstructs, among other things, the otherness of the immigrant experience (Where are you really from?), the pros and cons of being a household name in this country, opening her own boutique law firm, and the commoditization of women’s previously unpaid labour popularized by the likes of Martha Stewart. Nothing But the Truth is refreshingly unconstrained and surprising—an account by a woman at the top of her game in a male-dominated world.