Author: Ellen Hopkins
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
ISBN: 1481442910
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
How do you live your life if your past is based on a lie? Find out in this “satisfied and moving story” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) in both verse and prose from #1 New York Times bestselling author Ellen Hopkins. For as long as she can remember, it’s been just Ariel and Dad. Ariel’s mom disappeared when she was a baby. Dad says home is wherever the two of them are, but Ariel is now seventeen and after years of new apartments, new schools, and new faces, all she wants is to put down some roots. Complicating things are Monica and Gabe, both of whom have stirred a different kind of desire. Maya’s a teenager who’s run from an abusive mother right into the arms of an older man she thinks she can trust. But now she’s isolated with a baby on the way, and life’s getting more complicated than Maya ever could have imagined. Ariel and Maya’s lives collide unexpectedly when Ariel’s mother shows up out of the blue with wild accusations: Ariel wasn’t abandoned. Her father kidnapped her fourteen years ago. In bestselling author Ellen Hopkins’s deft hands, Ariel’s emotionally charged journey to find out the truth of who she really is balances beautifully with Maya’s story of loss and redemption. This is a memorable portrait of two young women trying to make sense of their lives and coming face to face with themselves—for both the last and the very first time.
The You I've Never Known
Author: Ellen Hopkins
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
ISBN: 1481442910
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
How do you live your life if your past is based on a lie? Find out in this “satisfied and moving story” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) in both verse and prose from #1 New York Times bestselling author Ellen Hopkins. For as long as she can remember, it’s been just Ariel and Dad. Ariel’s mom disappeared when she was a baby. Dad says home is wherever the two of them are, but Ariel is now seventeen and after years of new apartments, new schools, and new faces, all she wants is to put down some roots. Complicating things are Monica and Gabe, both of whom have stirred a different kind of desire. Maya’s a teenager who’s run from an abusive mother right into the arms of an older man she thinks she can trust. But now she’s isolated with a baby on the way, and life’s getting more complicated than Maya ever could have imagined. Ariel and Maya’s lives collide unexpectedly when Ariel’s mother shows up out of the blue with wild accusations: Ariel wasn’t abandoned. Her father kidnapped her fourteen years ago. In bestselling author Ellen Hopkins’s deft hands, Ariel’s emotionally charged journey to find out the truth of who she really is balances beautifully with Maya’s story of loss and redemption. This is a memorable portrait of two young women trying to make sense of their lives and coming face to face with themselves—for both the last and the very first time.
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
ISBN: 1481442910
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
How do you live your life if your past is based on a lie? Find out in this “satisfied and moving story” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) in both verse and prose from #1 New York Times bestselling author Ellen Hopkins. For as long as she can remember, it’s been just Ariel and Dad. Ariel’s mom disappeared when she was a baby. Dad says home is wherever the two of them are, but Ariel is now seventeen and after years of new apartments, new schools, and new faces, all she wants is to put down some roots. Complicating things are Monica and Gabe, both of whom have stirred a different kind of desire. Maya’s a teenager who’s run from an abusive mother right into the arms of an older man she thinks she can trust. But now she’s isolated with a baby on the way, and life’s getting more complicated than Maya ever could have imagined. Ariel and Maya’s lives collide unexpectedly when Ariel’s mother shows up out of the blue with wild accusations: Ariel wasn’t abandoned. Her father kidnapped her fourteen years ago. In bestselling author Ellen Hopkins’s deft hands, Ariel’s emotionally charged journey to find out the truth of who she really is balances beautifully with Maya’s story of loss and redemption. This is a memorable portrait of two young women trying to make sense of their lives and coming face to face with themselves—for both the last and the very first time.
The Love of Hope
Author: Diana Kanecki
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304046826
Category : Poetry
Languages : es
Pages : 36
Book Description
A collection of poems written by Julien, an ordained minister, with translation to Espanol by Diana.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304046826
Category : Poetry
Languages : es
Pages : 36
Book Description
A collection of poems written by Julien, an ordained minister, with translation to Espanol by Diana.
Cuban Zarzuela
Author: Susan Thomas
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252033310
Category : Music and race
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
On September 29, 1927, Cuban soprano Rita Montaner walked onto the stage of Havana's Teatro Regina, her features obscured under a mask of blackened glycerin and her body clad in the tight pants, boots, and riding jacket of a coachman. Standing alongside a gilded carriage and a live horse, the blackfaced, cross-dressed actress sang the premiere of Eliseo Grenet's tango-congo, "Ay Mama Ines." The crowd went wild. Montaner's performance cemented "Ay Mama Ines" as one of the classics in the Cuban repertoire, but more importantly, the premiere heralded the birth of the Cuban zarzuela, a new genre of music theater that over the next fifteen years transformed popular entertainment on the island. Cuban Zarzuela: Performing Race and Gender on Havana's Lyric Stage marks the first comprehensive study of the Cuban zarzuela, a Spanish-language light opera with spoken dialogue that originated in Spain but flourished in Havana during the early twentieth century. Created by musicians and managers to fill a growing demand for family entertainment, the zarzuela evidenced the emerging economic and cultural power of Cuba's white female bourgeoisie to influence the entertainment industry. Susan Thomas explores zarzuela's function as a pedagogical tool, through which composers, librettists, and business managers hoped to control their troupes and audiences by presenting desirable and problematic images of both feminine and masculine identities. Zarzuela was, Thomas explains, "anti-feminist but pro-feminine, its plots focusing on female protagonists and its musical scores showcasing the female voice." Focusing on character types such as the mulata, the negrito, and the ingenue, Thomas uncovers the zarzuela's richly textured relationship to social constructs of race, class, and especially gender.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252033310
Category : Music and race
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
On September 29, 1927, Cuban soprano Rita Montaner walked onto the stage of Havana's Teatro Regina, her features obscured under a mask of blackened glycerin and her body clad in the tight pants, boots, and riding jacket of a coachman. Standing alongside a gilded carriage and a live horse, the blackfaced, cross-dressed actress sang the premiere of Eliseo Grenet's tango-congo, "Ay Mama Ines." The crowd went wild. Montaner's performance cemented "Ay Mama Ines" as one of the classics in the Cuban repertoire, but more importantly, the premiere heralded the birth of the Cuban zarzuela, a new genre of music theater that over the next fifteen years transformed popular entertainment on the island. Cuban Zarzuela: Performing Race and Gender on Havana's Lyric Stage marks the first comprehensive study of the Cuban zarzuela, a Spanish-language light opera with spoken dialogue that originated in Spain but flourished in Havana during the early twentieth century. Created by musicians and managers to fill a growing demand for family entertainment, the zarzuela evidenced the emerging economic and cultural power of Cuba's white female bourgeoisie to influence the entertainment industry. Susan Thomas explores zarzuela's function as a pedagogical tool, through which composers, librettists, and business managers hoped to control their troupes and audiences by presenting desirable and problematic images of both feminine and masculine identities. Zarzuela was, Thomas explains, "anti-feminist but pro-feminine, its plots focusing on female protagonists and its musical scores showcasing the female voice." Focusing on character types such as the mulata, the negrito, and the ingenue, Thomas uncovers the zarzuela's richly textured relationship to social constructs of race, class, and especially gender.
Sweet Dreams, My Love! ¡Dulces sueños, mi amor!
Author: Shelley Admont
Publisher: KidKiddos Books Ltd.
ISBN: 1525936891
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : es
Pages : 38
Book Description
English Spanish Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Spanish as their second language. It's time for bed, but Alice doesn't want to go to sleep just yet. By going through her bedtime routine, Mom calms her daughter down by reminding her of all the wonderful things they did together that evening. Written in a soft and soothing manner, this book shows the warm and loving relationship between Alice and her mom, while preparing young readers for a good night's sleep.
Publisher: KidKiddos Books Ltd.
ISBN: 1525936891
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : es
Pages : 38
Book Description
English Spanish Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Spanish as their second language. It's time for bed, but Alice doesn't want to go to sleep just yet. By going through her bedtime routine, Mom calms her daughter down by reminding her of all the wonderful things they did together that evening. Written in a soft and soothing manner, this book shows the warm and loving relationship between Alice and her mom, while preparing young readers for a good night's sleep.
The Love Archetype
Author: Javier Angola
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728372496
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Literature and philosophy what are these magical fantasies, so superior and everlasting. Without love or being loved what could be its discipline. Everything has roots for such a strong word, and what are roots if they don't create something new and particular, something like a whole new topic or maybe a story, a tale, whatever you want to call it. But if we look deeper we also know we can name it like most things around us, we want to feel that patronage that ownership, possession; we want it all and all at once. Like music, poetry is really alike it connects us, and even if we weren't to meet each other face to face, we might touch the lyrics of a track that will somewhat be said or expressed the same exact way. How crazy is to feel that we are able to do that and not crossing our minds in such well coexisting thought. Everybody has a story to tell at the end of the day to be exact, but I hope you all really make it a legend at the moment of relating it. To me this is my art and like I said it: "my coffee and creamer", but when you get such feeling as the one most people say: "I feel like there is butterflies in my stomach", is exactly how I truly felt at the moment I laid eyes on whom I believe is my soulmate. The joy, pride and dime of my days, besides the other ones we get daily and of course differently. Showing me that miracles do exist, and being a representation of love at first sight. You all might think I'm crazy and since I've known her for a year, or even more, but once you get a hold of what bathing and drowning in a sea of love is, it takes you to higher heights and it stands it up high being held by a strong branch just with such background as philosophy and literature are, revolutionizing a new concept art. Personally I've come to the understanding at such age that we all not love the same way, but when we do something for somebody and I don't know maybe feel perhaps differently after doing so, how did the impact of that person impacted you. In reality there is questions that we will never have meaning to, but know that love always answers over anything. Well that if legitimately and sincere will adhere to such scenario, I don't wanna make a scene; I wanna make a show that helps you reconstruct in your mind and heart as you read, something livid that perhaps when you are done reading you didn't expect to gain, cuz at the end every book read will be undertaken by its raw meaning, the one the author needed you to see and not seek. That's how poetry I think its influenced my life, it got me closer to appreciate what I have more than anything in the world, and if I was to let go I'll make a fool of myself; so it's not a test its a re-attempt to build that lost trust you've lost in many, and will make you a true believer that there is people eloquent enough to look for you even at the distance of a page, connecting us no matter how much time might roll by and leaving a legacy that I've been attempting to leave behind ever since the moment of my very birth.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728372496
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Literature and philosophy what are these magical fantasies, so superior and everlasting. Without love or being loved what could be its discipline. Everything has roots for such a strong word, and what are roots if they don't create something new and particular, something like a whole new topic or maybe a story, a tale, whatever you want to call it. But if we look deeper we also know we can name it like most things around us, we want to feel that patronage that ownership, possession; we want it all and all at once. Like music, poetry is really alike it connects us, and even if we weren't to meet each other face to face, we might touch the lyrics of a track that will somewhat be said or expressed the same exact way. How crazy is to feel that we are able to do that and not crossing our minds in such well coexisting thought. Everybody has a story to tell at the end of the day to be exact, but I hope you all really make it a legend at the moment of relating it. To me this is my art and like I said it: "my coffee and creamer", but when you get such feeling as the one most people say: "I feel like there is butterflies in my stomach", is exactly how I truly felt at the moment I laid eyes on whom I believe is my soulmate. The joy, pride and dime of my days, besides the other ones we get daily and of course differently. Showing me that miracles do exist, and being a representation of love at first sight. You all might think I'm crazy and since I've known her for a year, or even more, but once you get a hold of what bathing and drowning in a sea of love is, it takes you to higher heights and it stands it up high being held by a strong branch just with such background as philosophy and literature are, revolutionizing a new concept art. Personally I've come to the understanding at such age that we all not love the same way, but when we do something for somebody and I don't know maybe feel perhaps differently after doing so, how did the impact of that person impacted you. In reality there is questions that we will never have meaning to, but know that love always answers over anything. Well that if legitimately and sincere will adhere to such scenario, I don't wanna make a scene; I wanna make a show that helps you reconstruct in your mind and heart as you read, something livid that perhaps when you are done reading you didn't expect to gain, cuz at the end every book read will be undertaken by its raw meaning, the one the author needed you to see and not seek. That's how poetry I think its influenced my life, it got me closer to appreciate what I have more than anything in the world, and if I was to let go I'll make a fool of myself; so it's not a test its a re-attempt to build that lost trust you've lost in many, and will make you a true believer that there is people eloquent enough to look for you even at the distance of a page, connecting us no matter how much time might roll by and leaving a legacy that I've been attempting to leave behind ever since the moment of my very birth.
The Gramophone
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Audio equipment industry
Languages : en
Pages : 1100
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Audio equipment industry
Languages : en
Pages : 1100
Book Description
Love Peace Jesus International
Author: Diana Kanecki
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304048721
Category : Poetry
Languages : es
Pages : 47
Book Description
Origanal poetry written by Julian, an ordained minister, with translation to espanol by Diana.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304048721
Category : Poetry
Languages : es
Pages : 47
Book Description
Origanal poetry written by Julian, an ordained minister, with translation to espanol by Diana.
Poetry of Belle Dreams
Author: Hector Ramiro Ordoñez Zuñiga
Publisher: Hector Ramiro Ordoñez Zuñiga
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
A collection of 54 bilingual poems intended to help the learning process. This work focuses on improving speaking skills. As a poetry book, it reflects the nature of love, the lack of it; however, it shows the actual view of feelings. The poetic language brings joy or delusion each poem hails love, hope, and wishes. 'Poetry of Belle Dreams' takes the reader to discover passion on a personal level. As a textbook, it aids learners in improving their speaking skills. Short poems take the reader to command language features related to orthoepy. It includes a list of words associated with the A1-C2 levels of the Common European Framework. This book increases vocabulary for those intending to sit a language certification. For teachers, it includes an outline to plan lessons using literature. Plus, seven activities to employ poetry during class time.
Publisher: Hector Ramiro Ordoñez Zuñiga
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
A collection of 54 bilingual poems intended to help the learning process. This work focuses on improving speaking skills. As a poetry book, it reflects the nature of love, the lack of it; however, it shows the actual view of feelings. The poetic language brings joy or delusion each poem hails love, hope, and wishes. 'Poetry of Belle Dreams' takes the reader to discover passion on a personal level. As a textbook, it aids learners in improving their speaking skills. Short poems take the reader to command language features related to orthoepy. It includes a list of words associated with the A1-C2 levels of the Common European Framework. This book increases vocabulary for those intending to sit a language certification. For teachers, it includes an outline to plan lessons using literature. Plus, seven activities to employ poetry during class time.
Poetry of Belle Accents
Author: Hector Ramiro Ordoñez Zuñiga
Publisher: Hector Ramiro Ordoñez Zuñiga
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
A collection of 50 bilingual poems intended to help the learning process. This work focuses on improving speaking skills. As a poetry book, it reflects the nature of love, the lack of it; however, it shows the actual view of feelings. The poetic language brings joy or delusion each poem hails love, hope, and wishes. 'Poetry of Belle Accents' takes the reader to discover passion on a personal level. As a textbook, it aids learners in improving their speaking skills. Short poems take the reader to command language features related to orthoepy. It includes a list of words associated with the A1-C2 levels of the Common European Framework. This book increases vocabulary for those intending to sit a language certification. For teachers, it includes an outline to plan lessons using literature. Plus, seven activities to employ poetry during class time.
Publisher: Hector Ramiro Ordoñez Zuñiga
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
A collection of 50 bilingual poems intended to help the learning process. This work focuses on improving speaking skills. As a poetry book, it reflects the nature of love, the lack of it; however, it shows the actual view of feelings. The poetic language brings joy or delusion each poem hails love, hope, and wishes. 'Poetry of Belle Accents' takes the reader to discover passion on a personal level. As a textbook, it aids learners in improving their speaking skills. Short poems take the reader to command language features related to orthoepy. It includes a list of words associated with the A1-C2 levels of the Common European Framework. This book increases vocabulary for those intending to sit a language certification. For teachers, it includes an outline to plan lessons using literature. Plus, seven activities to employ poetry during class time.
Subtle Subversions
Author: Gwyn Fox
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813215285
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Women across early modern Europe suffered repressive and restrictive patriarchal measures that denied them education and a voice. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Counter-Reformation Iberia. Yet there is increasing awareness of a wealth of cultural activity by women, produced in spite of long-cherished masculine notions of biological determinism, masculine control, and feminine shame. Women proved that given the opportunity and the education they were equal in reason and intelligence to their male counterparts. Subtle Subversions is the first full-length, contextual, and analytical study of the sonnets of five seventeenth-century women in Spain and Portugal: Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, Catalina Clara Ramírez de Guzmán, Sor María de Santa Isabel, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva, and Sor Violante del Cielo. Using the sonnets as a basis for inquiry, Gwyn Fox adds significantly to scholarship on women's interpersonal relationships through nuanced and revealing analyses of family and friendship as seen through the sonnets. She deciphers issues of subjectivity, interpersonal relationships, and power structures and engages with patronage as a major issue in women's writing. As a difficult form of poetry requiring wit, artistry and education, sonnets provided the ideal framework to display intellectual skills and education, but they also allowed the women to create a subtext of criticism of contemporary systems of control. Although their criticisms had to be subtle, since these systems still offered them much in terms of social advancement and privilege, these women and their works revise our understanding of women's lives in Baroque Spain and Portugal. English translations accompany the Spanish quotations throughout the book. Gwyn Fox is honorary research fellow at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where she teaches Spanish language and literature. Fox is currently translating Los baños de Argel, a previously untranslated play by Miguel de Cervantes. "Fox demonstrates that the fixed form of the sonnet simultaneously allowed women to showcase their intellectual talents and critique predominant masculine norms in an understated fashion. . . . Recommended." -- P.W. Manning, Choice "In this beautifully written study of five early modern Iberian poets, Gwyn Fox offers a revisionary history of women's poetics as well as a challenge to conventional Renaissance hermeneutics. . . . Fox delves deeply into each theme, not only contextualizing, but also historicizing her analysis by comparing these women's writings with a broad range of examples. Indeed a bonus of this book is that it does not limit itself to the five women specified above or solely to their sonnets. Fox speaks knowledgeably about other women writers, such as Maria de Zayas and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, to name the most well known, and mentions lesser-known figures such as Inarda de Arteaga. . . . [Fox's] close readings of individual poems are themselves subtle and nuanced. . . . She offers original insights into the poems' social purpose. . . . It is a welcome and much-needed addition to early modern Spanish scholarship." -- Anne J. Cruz, Renaissance Quarterly "Fox's contribution adds to prior rediscoveries and assessments of the poetry of five Iberian women of the Baroque about whose lives, in some cases, very little is known. . . . The critical analysis offered in Subtle Subversions present new insights into the interpersonal relationships of women as well as their engagement with structures of social power, affirming that their sonnets were meant to display these authors' intellect, wit, and education. . . . With her skillful readings of their sonnets, Fox offers a fuller picture of these women's poetic production and contributes to an overall understanding of upperclass women's lives in Spain and Portugal." -- Dana Bultman, Caliope
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813215285
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Women across early modern Europe suffered repressive and restrictive patriarchal measures that denied them education and a voice. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Counter-Reformation Iberia. Yet there is increasing awareness of a wealth of cultural activity by women, produced in spite of long-cherished masculine notions of biological determinism, masculine control, and feminine shame. Women proved that given the opportunity and the education they were equal in reason and intelligence to their male counterparts. Subtle Subversions is the first full-length, contextual, and analytical study of the sonnets of five seventeenth-century women in Spain and Portugal: Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, Catalina Clara Ramírez de Guzmán, Sor María de Santa Isabel, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva, and Sor Violante del Cielo. Using the sonnets as a basis for inquiry, Gwyn Fox adds significantly to scholarship on women's interpersonal relationships through nuanced and revealing analyses of family and friendship as seen through the sonnets. She deciphers issues of subjectivity, interpersonal relationships, and power structures and engages with patronage as a major issue in women's writing. As a difficult form of poetry requiring wit, artistry and education, sonnets provided the ideal framework to display intellectual skills and education, but they also allowed the women to create a subtext of criticism of contemporary systems of control. Although their criticisms had to be subtle, since these systems still offered them much in terms of social advancement and privilege, these women and their works revise our understanding of women's lives in Baroque Spain and Portugal. English translations accompany the Spanish quotations throughout the book. Gwyn Fox is honorary research fellow at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where she teaches Spanish language and literature. Fox is currently translating Los baños de Argel, a previously untranslated play by Miguel de Cervantes. "Fox demonstrates that the fixed form of the sonnet simultaneously allowed women to showcase their intellectual talents and critique predominant masculine norms in an understated fashion. . . . Recommended." -- P.W. Manning, Choice "In this beautifully written study of five early modern Iberian poets, Gwyn Fox offers a revisionary history of women's poetics as well as a challenge to conventional Renaissance hermeneutics. . . . Fox delves deeply into each theme, not only contextualizing, but also historicizing her analysis by comparing these women's writings with a broad range of examples. Indeed a bonus of this book is that it does not limit itself to the five women specified above or solely to their sonnets. Fox speaks knowledgeably about other women writers, such as Maria de Zayas and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, to name the most well known, and mentions lesser-known figures such as Inarda de Arteaga. . . . [Fox's] close readings of individual poems are themselves subtle and nuanced. . . . She offers original insights into the poems' social purpose. . . . It is a welcome and much-needed addition to early modern Spanish scholarship." -- Anne J. Cruz, Renaissance Quarterly "Fox's contribution adds to prior rediscoveries and assessments of the poetry of five Iberian women of the Baroque about whose lives, in some cases, very little is known. . . . The critical analysis offered in Subtle Subversions present new insights into the interpersonal relationships of women as well as their engagement with structures of social power, affirming that their sonnets were meant to display these authors' intellect, wit, and education. . . . With her skillful readings of their sonnets, Fox offers a fuller picture of these women's poetic production and contributes to an overall understanding of upperclass women's lives in Spain and Portugal." -- Dana Bultman, Caliope