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Rachel Versus Sean with Jackson in the Middle

Rachel Versus Sean with Jackson in the Middle

Wayne Lobdell

Archway Publishing
2019
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Rachel vs Sean with Jackson in The Middle brings together a brilliant African American bartender with an amazing knowledge of political events, facts and opinions, trapped in a unique circumstance with a beautiful intellectual liberal and a handsome, articulate and successful business conservative. In the course of two long contentious and sometimes humorous debates that involve spouse relationships they delve into many conservative and liberal differences and seek some innovative ideas and compromises on the key issues. Jackson keeps it fun with some Presidential trivia and humorous stories. As we navigate through this volatile political season, I hope this story motivates you to listen to opposing views and generate some rationale understanding of the need to evaluate the issues in depth from multiple angles.
Rachel's Story: Girl in the White Dress Series

Rachel's Story: Girl in the White Dress Series

Nikki D. Walker

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Rachel Hathaway had no idea where her life was headed. A family tragedy brought her even closer to her brother and in need of a shoulder to cry on. Betrayed by her best friend and boyfriend, she looked for a distraction from life. While working at an animal clinic, she meets Brent. He was good for her, she thought anyway. While volunteering at the animal shelter with her brother's best friend Justin, she encounters feelings she didn't know she had. Will Rachel choose the man she knows loves her or the man she hopes will?
Rachel Outward Bound

Rachel Outward Bound

Sally Odgers

Extasy Books
2024
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Harry Fejoa answered an ad offering the adventure of a lifetime. He decided he'd have to be nuts to sign up but did it anyway. Living in a sim for a year and pioneering stasis-tanks for a voyage to the stars kept him busy. So did Rachel-the love of his life.Rachel and Harry are planning for the adventure of a lifetime. They are young and in love, and one day they'll be part of the greatest journey ever undertaken. Until then, they're busy with all the preparations, tests and technicalities necessary before they go on board the starship Elysian Dawn.Seventeen elite adventurers, as their employers dub them, enter the simulation. Harry finds them a mixed bunch indeed. He is a physician, but the others range from a teenage acrobat and a midwife to a geologist, and from a vet and a game developer to an expert in ancient history. The one who intrigues Harry is Rachel Traveller, a nutritionist with a peculiar ability she calls clearsight.As the group work through the challenges of simulation, isolation, and spending time in a stasis-tank, their numbers dwindle until just two of them are left. Now Harry and Rachel prepare for the final challenge, after which they'll be ready to board the starship.Meanwhile, the Outward Bound company faces changing times and goalpost challenges, and some of these might have alarming consequences for Harry and his plans.
Rachel's Folly

Rachel's Folly

Monica Bruno

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Rachel Richards' ideal life is about to come undone. It's the week of Rachel's best friend's wedding. Her fianc is a mysterious man named Jack, who seems to have no family or friends. After a night of drinking goes awry, Rachel is forced to face a dark part of herself she didn't know existed. What started as a horrible mistake turns into a suspenseful mystery as pieces of Jack's past start falling into place, and Rachel's life hangs in the balance. Told from three unique perspectives-a heroine, a brother, and a vigilante-and set against the backdrop of Austin, Texas, Rachel's Folly is a suspenseful thriller that explores profound loss, morality, and the lengths to which we will go to keep our darkest secrets.
Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson

Lorraine Harrison

Cavendish Square Publishing
2025
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Rachel Carson truly was a STEM superwoman. Her work helped protect the natural world from harmful pesticides and inspired the environmental movement that is still working to safeguard habitats today. As readers explore Carson's biographical details, they discover more about her work as a marine biologist and how her background in science informed her work as a conservationist. Through informative main text, fact boxes, sidebars, and thought-provoking questions about her life and work, readers examine the impact of Silent Spring and Carson's significant scientific legacy.
Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson

Lorraine Harrison

Cavendish Square Publishing
2025
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Rachel Carson truly was a STEM superwoman. Her work helped protect the natural world from harmful pesticides and inspired the environmental movement that is still working to safeguard habitats today. As readers explore Carson's biographical details, they discover more about her work as a marine biologist and how her background in science informed her work as a conservationist. Through informative main text, fact boxes, sidebars, and thought-provoking questions about her life and work, readers examine the impact of Silent Spring and Carson's significant scientific legacy.
Rachel Carson and the Power of Queer Love

Rachel Carson and the Power of Queer Love

Lida Maxwell

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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How Silent Spring stands as a monument to a unique, loving relationship between Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, and how such love underpins a new environmental politics After the success of her first bestseller, The Sea Around Us, Rachel Carson settled in Southport, Maine. The married couple Dorothy and Stanley Freeman had a cottage nearby, and the trio quickly became friends. Their extensive and evocative correspondence shows that Dorothy and Rachel did something more: they fell in love. In this moving new book, Lida Maxwell explores their letters to reveal how Carson's masterpiece, Silent Spring, grew from the love these women shared for their wild surroundings and, vitally and increasingly, for each other. Carson had already demonstrated a profound environmental awareness by the time she purchased her home in Maine; Maxwell proposes that it took her love for Dorothy to open up a more powerful space for critique. As their love unsettled their heteronormative ideas of bourgeois life, it enabled Carson to develop an increasingly critical view of capitalism and its effects on nonhuman nature and human lives alike, and it was this evolution that made the advocacy of Silent Spring possible. In Rachel Carson and the Power of Queer Love, Silent Spring's exposé of the dangerous and loveless exhaustion of nature for capitalism's ends is set in bold relief against the lovers' correspondence, in which we see the path toward a more loving use of nature and a transformative political desire that, Maxwell argues, should inform our approach to contemporary environmental crises.