She

She
Author: Rebecca St. James,Lynda Hunter Bjorklund
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1414300263

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Twentysomething single recording artist Rebecca St. James teams up with fortysomething radio talk show host and mother of three Lynda Hunter Bjorklund to present a multi-generational look at why women feel out of control and vulnerable.

She Made Me Laugh

She Made Me Laugh
Author: Richard M. Cohen
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476796130

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The writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron is captured by her long-time and dear friend Richard Cohen in a recollection of their decades-long friendship.

Self made Man

Self made Man
Author: Norah Vincent
Publsiher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0670034665

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A Los Angeles Times columnist recounts her eighteen-month undercover stint as a man, a time during which she underwent considerable personal risks as she worked a sales job, joined a bowling league, frequented sex clubs, dated, and encountered firsthand the rigid codes and rituals of masculinity. 80,000 first printing.

Ayn Rand and the World She Made

Ayn Rand and the World She Made
Author: Anne Conover Heller
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781400078936

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A New York Times Notable Book A Chicago Tribune Favorite Book of the Year A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year Ayn Rand’s books have attracted three generations of readers, shaped the Libertarian movement, influenced White House economic policies throughout the Reagan years and beyond, and inspired the Tea Party movement. Yet twenty-eight years after her death, readers know very little about her life. In this seminal biography, Anne C. Heller traces the controversial author’s life from her childhood in Bolshevik Russia to her years as a Hollywood screenwriter, the publication of her blockbuster novels, and the rise and fall of the cult that worshipped her in the 1950s and 1960s. Based on original research in Russia and scores of interviews with Rand’s acquaintances and former acolytes, Ayn Rand and the World She Made is a comprehensive and eye-opening portrait of one of the most significant and improbable figures of the twentieth century.

The Things She Made

The Things She Made
Author: Anthony St. Clair
Publsiher: Rucksack Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781940119182

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A shattered weapon. A job undone. A new danger. An ancient hero and an uprooted inventor reunite to deal with an old problem, all the while confronting changes, new fears, and a duty without end. “The Things She Made” is a short story set in Anthony St. Clair’s acclaimed Rucksack Universe. The Rucksack Universe series combines alternate history, speculative fiction, myth, adventure, globetrotting, and intrigue—all with well-poured pints of beer. Library Journal says Anthony St. Clair’s storytelling has “universe building reminiscent of Terry Pratchett,” and readers say they love the Rucksack Universe’s unique combination of “quirk, wit, travel, and magic.”

Ayn Rand and the World She Made

Ayn Rand and the World She Made
Author: Anne C. Heller
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385529464

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Ayn Rand is best known as the author of the perennially bestselling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. Altogether, more than 12 million copies of the two novels have been sold in the United States. The books have attracted three generations of readers, shaped the foundation of the Libertarian movement, and influenced White House economic policies throughout the Reagan years and beyond. A passionate advocate of laissez-faire capitalism and individual rights, Rand remains a powerful force in the political perceptions of Americans today. Yet twenty-five years after her death, her readers know little about her life.In this seminal biography, Anne C. Heller traces the controversial author’s life from her childhood in Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution to her years as a screenwriter in Hollywood, the publication of her blockbuster novels, and the rise and fall of the cult that formed around her in the 1950s and 1960s. Throughout, Heller reveals previously unknown facts about Rand’s history and looks at Rand with new research and a fresh perspective. Based on original research in Russia, dozens of interviews with Rand’s acquaintances and former acolytes, and previously unexamined archives of tapes and letters, AYN RAND AND THE WORLD SHE MADE is a comprehensive and eye-opening portrait of one of the most significant and improbable figures of the twentieth century.

She Made a Monster How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein

She Made a Monster  How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein
Author: Lynn Fulton
Publsiher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780525579625

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A 2018 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Books On the bicentennial of Frankenstein, join Mary Shelley on the night she created the most frightening monster the world has ever seen. On a stormy night two hundred years ago, a young woman sat in a dark house and dreamed of her life as a writer. She longed to follow the path her own mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, had started down, but young Mary Shelley had yet to be inspired. As the night wore on, Mary grew more anxious. The next day was the deadline that her friend, the poet Lord Byron, had set for writing the best ghost story. After much talk of science and the secrets of life, Mary had gone to bed exhausted and frustrated that nothing she could think of was scary enough. But as she drifted off to sleep, she dreamed of a man that was not a man. He was a monster. This fascinating story gives readers insight into the tale behind one of the world's most celebrated novels and the creation of an indelible figure that is recognizable to readers of all ages. "Eye-catching artwork and engaging storytelling give this biography of a fascinating woman even more appeal."--Booklist

She Made a Savage Catch Feelings

She Made a Savage Catch Feelings
Author: DAK
Publsiher: Sullivan Group Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781648400827

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Seventeen-year-old Autumn DeJohn has a voice that the world just needs to hear. Knowing that she has a talent that will get her far in life, Autumn cannot be thankful enough when her mother introduces her to one of the most popular record producers in New York City, August Latimore. But what happens when things aren’t what they seem? After her mother betrays her, Autumn is forced to deal with August when her biggest goal is to get away from him. But when he proves that he can give her the life she has always dreamed of and she meets his son, Phor, sparks begin to fly in ways that neither of them had ever experienced. Between her love for Phor, her fear of his father, and her newfound fame, Autumn is more conflicted than she has ever been in her life. What happens when she feels like life is too overwhelming and she has to pick between the life that she loves but has no control over, and the man that she loves more than life itself?