The Conner Gallagher Story

The Conner Gallagher Story
Author: Glen Munro
Publsiher: ISBN Canada
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1738334910

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Dive into the heart of resilience and unity with "The Conner Gallagher Story: Finger of God," a riveting historical fiction novel that masterfully captures the essence of human strength in the face of nature's fury. Set during the catastrophic Great Fire of Miramichi in 1825 New Brunswick, this enthralling narrative unfolds the harrowing journey of the Gallagher family as they navigate the challenges of survival amidst a devastating drought that transforms their beloved land into a fiery battleground. Join Connor Gallagher, the valiant patriarch and seasoned lumberjack, as he leads his family with an unwavering resolve, his life deeply intertwined with the ancient woodlands that pulse with the rhythm of nature. Stand by Grace Gallagher, the formidable matriarch, whose nurturing hands and steadfast leadership light the way for her community, steering them towards hope as a monstrous blaze threatens to obliterate all they cherish.

Cage Kings

Cage Kings
Author: Michael Thomsen
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2023-06-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781501198533

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A cultural and business history of the UFC, tracing the unlikely rise of mixed martial arts from what was derided in the ‘90s as “human cockfighting”—more violence than sport—to a global pop culture phenomenon. Senator John McCain once decried mixed martial arts as “human cockfighting,” while the New York Times despaired that the sport offered a “pay-per-view prism” onto the decline of western civilization. But the violent spectacle of cage fighting no longer feels nearly as scandalous as it did when the sport debuted in 1993. Today, it’s spoken of reverentially as a kind of “human chess” played out in real-time between two bodies and the UFC is one of the most valuable franchises in the world, worth more than any team in the NFL, NBA, or MLB and equal to what Disney paid to acquire Marvel Comics. Once banned in thirty-six states and hovering on the edge of bankruptcy, the UFC has evolved into a $10 billion industry. How did cage fighting go so mainstream? A rollicking behind-the-scenes account of one of the most spectacular upsets in American sports history, Cage Kings follows the desperate fighters, audacious promoters, fanboy bloggers, fatherly trainers, philosophical announcers, hustling sponsors, and three improbable twentysomething corporate titans on a darkly comic odyssey to normalize a new level of brutality in American pop culture—and make a fortune doing so. Stylishly written and poignantly observed, the book offers a provocative look at how the hollowing out of the American dream over the past three decades and the violence endemic to modern capitalism left us ready to embrace a sport like cage fighting.

The MeToo Effect

The  MeToo Effect
Author: Leigh Gilmore
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231550703

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The #MeToo movement inspired millions to testify to the widespread experience of sexual violence. More broadly, it shifted the deeply ingrained response to women’s accounts of sexual violence from doubting all of them to believing some of them. What changed? Leigh Gilmore provides a new account of #MeToo that reveals how storytelling by survivors propelled the call for sexual justice beyond courts and high-profile cases. At a time when the cultural conversation was fixated on appeals to legal and bureaucratic systems, narrative activism—storytelling in the service of social change—elevated survivors as authorities. Their testimony fused credibility and accountability into the #MeToo effect: uniting millions of separate accounts into an existential demand for sexual justice and the right to be heard. Gilmore reframes #MeToo as a breakthrough moment within a longer history of feminist thought and activism. She analyzes the centrality of autobiographical storytelling in intersectional and antirape activism and traces how literary representations of sexual violence dating from antiquity intertwine with cultural notions of doubt, obligation, and agency. By focusing on the intersectional prehistory of #MeToo, Gilmore sheds light on how survivors have used narrative to frame sexual violence as an urgent problem requiring structural solutions in diverse global contexts. Considering the roles of literature and literary criticism in movements for social change, The #MeToo Effect demonstrates how “reading like a survivor” provides resources for activism.

The Story of a Soul

The Story of a Soul
Author: St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Publsiher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780895559678

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The Story of a Soul conveys St. Thérèse of Lisieux's "Little Way" of spiritual childhood - her "elevator" to Heaven, as she called it. This method was approved by Pope Pius XI as a way for all to grow in holiness through unfailing confidence and childlike delight in God's merciful love. Again and again in this book, St. Thérèse shows us how her "Little Way" of love and trust comes straight from Sacred Scripture. This book belongs in every Catholic home, for Pope St Pius X stated St. Thérèse of Lisieux the "greatest Saint of modern times". This is the original TAN edition now with updated typesetting, fresh new cover, new size and quality binding, and the same trusted content.

Tuberculosis and Irish Fiction 1800 2022

Tuberculosis and Irish Fiction  1800   2022
Author: Rachael Sealy Lynch
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-11-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783031403453

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This book focuses on Ireland’s lived experience of tuberculosis as represented in the nation’s fiction; not surprisingly, the disease both manifests and conceals itself with devastating frequency in literature as it did in life. It seeks to place the history of tuberculosis in Ireland, from 1800 until after its virtual eradication in the mid-Twentieth Century, in conversation with fictional representations or repressions of a condition so fearsome that until very recently it was usually referred to by code words and euphemisms rather than by its name.

If Aristotle s Kid Had an iPod

If Aristotle s Kid Had an iPod
Author: Conor Gallagher
Publsiher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781618908001

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You've never seen Aristotle like this! In If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Parents, Conor Gallagher dusts off Aristotle's Ethics and reveals a vibrant, illuminating philosophy no less powerful and profound than when it was first penned. Aristotle's philosophy of man has endured for millenia. The truth of Aristotle's insights has been acknowledged by saints and scholars, illustrated in literature and pop culture, even empirically demonstrated by modern science. But you've never seen it like this. Gallagher masterfully weaves Aristotle, scientific studies, pop culture, and parenting tales together making If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Parents a funny, rich, and informative read, and an indispensible guide for any parent who wants to pass on the secrets of a happy life to their kids.

The Princess I Hate to Love

The Princess I Hate to Love
Author: Iris Morland
Publsiher: Blue Violet Press LLC
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Our marriage is not some fairy tale. And my new wife? She’s not exactly a fan of the crown jewels. I’m a prince and heir to the throne of Salasia. I’m the most eligible bachelor in Europe. You’d think any woman would be ecstatic to marry me. Except for the one woman who I must marry to save my throne. She’d rather give me a poison apple than true love’s kiss. Now the pair of us must convince the world that our marriage isn’t just a convenient arrangement. As for me? I’ll prove to this stubborn princess that happily ever after isn’t just for fairy tales. The Princess I Hate to Love is the conclusion to The Heir Affair Duet, beginning with book one, The Prince I Love to Hate.

Meltdown Expected

Meltdown Expected
Author: Aaron J. Leonard
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2024-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781978836471

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In January 1978, President Jimmy Carter proclaimed that “There is all across our land a growing sense of peace and a sense of common purpose.” Yet in the ensuing months, a series of crises disturbed that fragile sense of peace, ultimately setting the stage for Reagan’s decisive victory in 1980 and ushering in the final phase of the Cold War. Meltdown Expected tells the story of the power shifts from late 1978 through 1979 whose repercussions are still being felt. Iran’s revolution led to a hostage crisis while neighbouring Afghanistan became the site of a proxy war between the USSR and the US, who supplied aid to Islamic mujahideen fighters that would later form the Taliban. Meanwhile, as tragedies like the Jonestown mass suicide and the assassination of Harvey Milk captured the nation’s attention, the government quietly reasserted and expanded the FBI’s intelligence powers. Drawing from recently declassified government documents and covering everything from Three Mile Island to the rise of punk rock, Aaron J. Leonard paints a vivid portrait of a tumultuous yet pivotal time in American history.