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Author: Vickie McKeehan Publisher: ISBN: 9780615723068 Category : Languages : en Pages : 318
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From darkness comes light ... and a second chance. For marine biologist Keegan Fanning, the grief of losing her grandparents is too painful to bear. As if battling her own demons is not enough, she discovers that saving a total stranger from committing suicide forges an unlikely bond that will bring them together in ways they could never imagine-a bond of trust and love that is quickly put to the test at the hand of a psychotic killer who has them in his sights.
Author: Vickie McKeehan Publisher: ISBN: 9780615723068 Category : Languages : en Pages : 318
Book Description
From darkness comes light ... and a second chance. For marine biologist Keegan Fanning, the grief of losing her grandparents is too painful to bear. As if battling her own demons is not enough, she discovers that saving a total stranger from committing suicide forges an unlikely bond that will bring them together in ways they could never imagine-a bond of trust and love that is quickly put to the test at the hand of a psychotic killer who has them in his sights.
Author: Grace Greene Publisher: ISBN: 9781737548614 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 280
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A Dancing Tide, the 2nd book in the Barefoot Tides two-book series, continues the story of Lilliane Moore of Cub Creek in rural Va, who accepts a job in Emerald Isle, NC-and discovers it's not always easy to go home again.
Author: Abhay Sarkaria Publisher: The 2Am Thoughts Publication ISBN: 8195536050 Category : Poetry Languages : en Pages : 246
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This book is a collection of beautiful poems in the form of odes, romantic ballads and narrative that capture a moment, this diverse collection contains poetry in all shapes and sizes. There's a poem for every reader and a poem for every mood. This anthology is proof of the ever-evolving, fluid and thriving world of poetry. A must-have for every ardent lover of the art form.
Author: Grace Greene Publisher: ISBN: 9780990774037 Category : Languages : en Pages : 292
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Lilliane Moore leaves the forests and rolling hills of her rural Virginia hometown, Cub Creek, to accept a temporary job at the beach as a companion to an elderly man.
Author: Sioux Rose Publisher: iUniverse ISBN: 1462047661 Category : Body, Mind & Spirit Languages : en Pages : 433
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Dolphinity traces the lives of twins, separated at birth, as they grow up on opposite coastlines. Jennifer's is a life of privilege based in California, while Daniel grows up on a houseboat in the Florida Keys. There he develops a special bond with dolphins. As a result of a strange boating accident (where hes presume drowned), Daniel enters the realm of the dolphins. Witnessing his own transformation into dolphin form, Daniel learns that a sect of dolphins descended from Atlantis. The priests of that era mastered the mysteries of genetics, and altered their forms to withstand the Great Flood. Instead of letting Daniel drown, the dolphins elect to make him one with them. Witness to the growing devastation of the worlds oceans, it is Daniels destiny to one day reveal all that he encountered. Living a parallel life, Jennifer marries and raises two children. However, a health crisis sends her on a vision-quest to Florida where her path intersects that of her brother! The dolphins are able to use Jennifer's genetic template to reverse engineer Daniel's form. He then becomes a powerful voice, speaking on behalf of sacred ecology. The story of twins returned to wholeness serves as a key metaphor for our times.
Author: Sharon E. Friedler Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 1134397909 Category : Performing Arts Languages : en Pages : 342
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How do women set up institutions? How has higher education helped or hindered women in the world of dance? These are some of the questions addressed through interviews and researched by the educators and dancers Sharon E. Friedler and Susan B. Glazer in Dancing Female . In dealing with some of the tensions, joys, frustrations, and fears women experience at various points of their creative lives, the contributors strike a balance between a theoretical sense of feminism and its practice in reality. This book presents answers to basic questions about women, power, and action. Why do women choreographers choose to create the dances they do in the manner they do? How do women in dance work independently and organizationally?
Author: James Nott Publisher: Manchester University Press ISBN: 1526156245 Category : Performing Arts Languages : en Pages : 267
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By the 1920s, much of the world was ‘dance mad,’ as dancers from Buenos Aires to Tokyo, from Manchester to Johannesburg and from Chelyabinsk to Auckland, engaged in the Charleston, the foxtrot and a whole host of other fashionable dances. Worlds of social dancing examines how these dance cultures spread around the globe at this time and how they were altered to suit local tastes. As it looks at dance as a ‘social world’, the book explores the social and personal relationships established in encounters on dance floors on all continents. It also acknowledges the impact of radio and (sound) film as well as the contribution of dance teachers, musicians and other entertainment professionals to the making of the new dance culture.
Author: Ananya Chatterjea Publisher: University of Washington Press ISBN: 0295749563 Category : Social Science Languages : en Pages : 308
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Through empowered movement that centers the lives, stories, and dreams of marginalized women, Ananya Dance Theatre has revealed how the practice of and commitment to artistic excellence can catalyze social justice. With each performance, this professional dance company of Black, Brown, and Indigenous gender non-conforming women and femmes of color challenges heteronormative patriarchies, white supremacist paradigms, and predatory global capitalism. Their creative artistic processes and vital interventions have transformed the spaces of contemporary concert dance into sites of empowerment, resistance, and knowledge production. Drawing from more than fifteen years of collaborative dance-making and sustained dialogues based on deep alliances across communities of color, Dancing Transnational Feminisms offers a multigenre exploration of how dance can be intersectionally reimagined as practice, methodology, and metaphor for feminist solidarity. Blending essays with stories, interviews, and poems, this collection explores timely questions surrounding race and performance, gender and sexuality, art and politics, global and local inequities, and the responsibilities of artists toward their communities.