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Ties That Bind

Ties That Bind

Brenda Jackson

St Martin's Press
2002
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Chronicles the joys and sorrows, trials and challenges, that transform the lives and relationship of four friends, Jenna and Randolph, Leigh and Noah, from their first romantic involvement in college in 1965 through all the changes that occur in their lives. Reader's Guide included. Original. 25,000 first printing.
A Family Reunion

A Family Reunion

Brenda Jackson

St. Martins Press-3PL
2004
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A huge family reunion bringing together three generations of the Bennett family means dramatic changes and challenges for four cousins--Taye, a hair stylist with a penchant for the wrong men; Michael, a divorced pilot with a rebellious teenage daughter; Alexia, a superstar entertainer; and Rae'jean, a young doctor searching for the truth about her past. Reader's Guide included. Reprint.
The Savvy Sistahs

The Savvy Sistahs

Brenda Jackson

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
2003
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Amber Stuart escaped an abusive marriage to find peace running a small bookstore. But when a cute customer passes out after eating one of her cookies, she finds herself nursing him back to health. After a divorce settlement, Brandy Bennett has become sole owner of the St. Laurent Hotel. But when a stalker becomes obsessed with her, in walks FBI agent Gary Masters to turn her life around. A single mother and business-owner, Carla Osborne doesn't have a lot of free time. But when the father of her child threatens to take over her business, things get a lot more hectic!
The Playa's Handbook

The Playa's Handbook

Brenda Jackson

St Martin's Press
2004
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When three divorced men--Marcus Lowery, Samuel Gunn, and Phillip McKenna--decide to practice the principles and rules espoused in relationship expert Lance Montgomery's guide to being single, they find their lives turned upside down, forever. By the author of Ties That Bind. Original. 30,000 first printing.
No More Playas

No More Playas

Brenda Jackson

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
2005
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In the sequel to The Playa's Handbook, noted relationship expert Lance Montgomery, a best-selling author who has achieved fame with his celebration of the swinging single lifestyle, suddenly finds himself falling for Dr. Asia Fowler, a colleague whose ideas on love and romance are diametrically opposed to his own. Original.
The Illuminator

The Illuminator

Brenda Rickman Vantrease

St. Martin's Griffin
2005
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Working in secret for a radical fourteenth-century Oxford professor who would translate the Bible into English, Reformation-era master illuminator Finn forms a dangerous alliance with Lady Kathryn, a widow desperate to protect her inheritance from the depredations of the church and the monarchy. A first novel. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
Mr. Satisfaction

Mr. Satisfaction

Brenda Jackson; Delilah Dawson; Joy King

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
2006
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This title features four sexy stories from four of today's hottest African-American writers. In Brenda Jackson's "Extreme Satisfaction", successful financial adviser Cathleen McAlister has everything she wants - except the one man she let get away while climbing the ladder of success. Delilah Dawson's "Satisfy Me" sees Shauna Williams finding out that Max Jackson, her childhood crush, is back in town for their friends' wedding. Shauna's all grown up now and she has no intention of letting him slip through her fingers again...Joy King's "Ice Princess" follows the life and loves of Madison - beautiful, successful, deadly in the board room and always catching any man she wants. But, when she moves into her fabulous new loft and meets the building's owner, Marcus, she realises she has finally met her match. And, in Maryann Reid's "The Morning After", Alexis, tired of the pampered, well-to-do men of her social set and looking to take a walk on the wild side, gets just that when she hooks up with dangerous Rasheen.
Her Little Black Book

Her Little Black Book

Brenda Jackson

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
2008
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It's less than a week before Sonya Morrison's wedding when she decides to pass her legendary little black book on to her cousin Courtney Andrews along with all of her best wishes. Courtney, who's fast approaching thirty, thinks every woman she knows has somehow met a man who is" husband" material except for her. So Sonya's little black book seems to be just what she needs. That's until Courtney discovers she and her cousin have completely different tastes when it comes to men. But just when she is about to give up and toss the infamous little black book into the garbage, she meets Lake Masters. Nearly ten years her senior, he's a lot older than the men she's normally attracted to, but he's handsome, intelligent, wealthy, and a man who is determined to sweep her off her feet. But the road to love is never easy and Courtney may find that her little black book is more a curse than a blessing.
What A Woman Wants

What A Woman Wants

Brenda Jackson

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
2007
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Following the suicide of a close friend, Faith, Monique, and Shannon head for a Hilton Head beach house, where they are determined to spend the summer making the most of their lives, enjoying new adventures, finding new men, and strengthening their own friendship with one another. Reader's Guide included. Original. 50,000 first printing.
The Mercy Seller

The Mercy Seller

Brenda Rickman Vantrease

St Martin's Press
2008
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In the fifteenth century, with religious intolerance spreading like wildfire across Europe, Englishwoman Anna Bookman and her grandfather, Finn, earn a living in Prague by illuminating precious books---including forbidden translations of the Bible. As their secret trade grows ever more hazardous, Finn urges Anna to seek sanctuary in England. Her passage abroad, however, will be anything but easy. Meanwhile, a priest in London, Brother Gabriel, dutifully obeys church doctrine by granting pardons . . . for a small fee. But when he is sent to France in disguise to find the source of the banned manuscripts finding their way to England, he meets Anna, who has set up a temporary stall as a bookseller. She has no way of knowing that the rich merchant frequenting her stall is actually a priest---just as he does not know that he has met the woman for whom he will renounce his church. It is only in England, which is far from the safe harbor once imagined, that their dangerous secrets will be revealed.
Donna Reed

Donna Reed

Brenda Scott Royce

Greenwood Press
1990
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Donna Reed has been called everyone's favorite mother and her recognition as such has stood the test of time. But before she became known as the ultimate mom for her role on The Donna Reed Show, Miss Reed was already a veteran film actress with almost forty films to her credit. Among these are her performances in It's a Wonderful Life and From Here to Eternity. Her role in the latter garnered her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. This book is a comprehensive reference to the life and work of Donna Reed for use by researchers as well as fans. Performing arts researcher Brenda Scott Royce has compiled a self-contained reference work to Donna Reed's career and life. A brief biography begins the book, followed by detailed examinations of Miss Reed's work in motion pictures, television, and radio. Also listed are media reviews of her work, a listing of awards and nominations, and a chronology of major events in her life. An annotated bibliography follows these sections, and it lists all articles and other items about Donna Reed that appeared in major magazines, fan magazines, books, and newspapers. The entries in each section are cross-referenced for easy referral by the reader. This bio-bibliography will be an important addition to libraries with a performing arts collection, students of media arts, and Donna Reed fans.
Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall

Brenda Scott Royce

Greenwood Press
1992
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Lauren Bacall's life has been widely covered by the media ever since her screen debut in To Have and Have Not with Humphrey Bogart in 1944. This volume is a comprehensive critical guide to all aspects of Miss Bacall's career in film, radio, television and stage. Her personal life, no less extraordinary with marriages to Bogart and Jason Robards, is documented in a biographical essay. This volume provides cast and production credits, plot synopsis, review excerpts of all film, radio and stage appearances, with a detailed, annotated bibliography for additional research.Lauren Bacall is a living screen legend. She has excelled in all aspects of show business from movies to her first love, the Broadway stage. Her romance with Bogie thrilled the nation. Dubbed The Look by the press, her every move was well-recorded in the papers and fan magazines. Though she was more famous as Mrs. Bogart, she continued to act in films. After Bogart's death in 1957, Bacall put their two children and her work above all else. Standing on her own merits, rather than as half of a famous team, she achieved critical acclaim on Broadway in Applause and Woman of the Year.
Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Brenda Scott Royce

Greenwood Press
1995
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Rock Hudson rose to stardom as the virile hero of adventure films, and he then gained a flurry of female fans by starring in melodramas, like Magnificent Obsession. He earned an Oscar nomination for his role in Giant, starred in successful romantic comedies, and had a productive television and stage career. This book provides full information about his many performances and charts his life and career up to his death from AIDS.Rock Hudson was a movie giant, one of the biggest stars Hollywood ever produced. He gained early fame as the romantic hero of adventure films and melodramas such as Magnificent Obsession (1954). He then tackled serious drama in Giant (1956), for which he earned an Academy Award nomination. With the success of Pillow Talk (1959), he entered a new genre for which he would become best known—the sex comedy. He also had a successful stage and television career.This book charts Rock Hudson's rise as a celebrity until his death from AIDS. A biography opens the volume, followed by chapters which chronicle his work in film, television, radio, and the stage. Each chapter contains descriptions of Hudson's individual performances, with entries providing cast and credit information, plot summaries, excerpts from reviews, and critical commentary. The volume also includes a listing of Hudson's awards and an annotated bibliography of additional sources of information.
Digging the Africanist Presence in American Performance

Digging the Africanist Presence in American Performance

Brenda D. Gottschild

Praeger Publishers Inc
1996
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This ground-breaking work brings dance into current discussions of the African presence in American culture. Dixon Gottschild argues that the Africanist aesthetic has been invisibilized by the pervasive force of racism. This book provides evidence to correct and balance the record, investigating the Africanist presence as a conditioning factor in shaping American performance, onstage and in everyday life. She examines the Africanist presence in American dance forms particularly in George Balanchine's Americanized style of ballet, (post)modern dance, and blackface minstrelsy. Hip hop culture and rap are related to contemporary performance, showing how a disenfranchised culture affects the culture in power.
Fathers as Primary Caregivers

Fathers as Primary Caregivers

Brenda Geiger

Praeger Publishers Inc
1996
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Caregiving role rather than gender has a predominant influence on parent interaction in nonstressful as well as stressful situations. Primary caregiving fathers can competently assume caregiving and nurturant functions so as to become their infants' primary attachment figures.Based on videotaped home observations, Dr. Geiger examines the unique and interactive effects of the gender of the caregiver and the primacy of the caregiver role on parent-infant interaction. Dr. Geiger observed 56 parents of different gender (father-mother) and caregiving role (primary-secondary) interacting with their infant in a non-stressful situation. Then infants were placed under stress in a modified version of the Strange Situation. A gender X caregiving role analysis of variance indicated no gender or role effect for parents' and infants' affiliative behaviors under nonstressful conditions except for fathers' rough tumble play. A caregiving role and/or a gender X role interaction effect was observed on the attachment behaviors of parents (caregiving and displaying affection) and of infants (displaying affection, clinging, moving away, and exploring). Infants' play interaction was most synchronous with that of primary caregiving fathers. Finally, the caregiver role effect indicated on all infants' attachment behaviors under stress showed a distinctive preference for primary caregivers (fathers or mothers) with disregard for gender.Dr. Geiger's study indicates that primary caregiving fathers can be as competent as primary and secondary caregiving mothers. They were more affectionate, and despite an increased amount of assumed caregiving and household chores, primary caregiving fathers were more involved and in greater synchrony with their infant's play activities than primary or secondary caregiving mothers. This study challenges sex-role stereotypes and suggests benefits of modeling a more egalitarian upbringing. It presents strategies to resolve the dilemma of day care for infants. This book will be of great interest to students, scholars, and other researchers involved with early childhood education, socioemotional development of children, and developmental psychology, especially once it is acknowledged that father care in the home for infants less than one year of age has become the most common form of primary nonmaternal care arrangement (21.6%) adopted by employed mothers.
Dissenting Women in Dickens' Novels

Dissenting Women in Dickens' Novels

Brenda Ayres

Praeger Publishers Inc
1998
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Given their pedagogical nature, many Victorian novels are highly politicized; their narratives are filtered through the value schemes, social views, and conscious purposes of their authors. Victorian women were largely expected to dedicate themselves to the social and moral betterment of their families. Women were expected to be soft, meek, quiet, modest, submissive, gentle, patient, and spiritual; men were supposed to be aggressive, assertive, resilient, disciplined, and competitive. These expectations were repeatedly endorsed through the conduct books of the period, which encouraged people to adhere to proper behavior. The Victorian era also viewed fiction as a didactic tool and as a means to propagate morality. Thus novels of the period typically present women as subordinate to men and as angels of the home. Women who conform to the social norms are usually rewarded in these fictitious worlds, whereas women who violate society's standards are often penalized.Certainly the novels of Charles Dickens fall into the larger didactic trend of Victorian fiction, and like other works of the period, his novels overtly support the conventional values of Victorian society. Dickens typically uses descriptive detail to register approval or disapproval of certain women, and these women are rewarded or chastized through his plots. But on a less obvious level, Dickens also challenges the prevailing Victorian attitude toward women. A close look at his works shows that patriarchs do not automatically deserve the respect they command from their privileged social positions. Women—however virtuous—are unable to produce moral or social change, and many women succeed outside the constraints of domesticity. This book provides a penetrating analysis of how Dickens' novels ultimately fail to promote the conventional Victorian behavioral ideal for women and discusses how his works subvert the domestic ideology of the nineteenth century.
Frances Trollope and the Novel of Social Change

Frances Trollope and the Novel of Social Change

Brenda Ayres

Praeger Publishers Inc
2001
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Victorian writer Frances Trollope has largely been relegated to a mere footnote in literary history as simply the mother of Anthony. Equally unfortunate is that, aside from her nonfiction work Domestic Manners of the Americans, her 34 novels have been out of print since the nineteenth century. She was, nonetheless, the most provocative female writer of the early Victorian period who used the novel to impel social change. She has been credited for writing the first anti-slavery novel that predates Uncle Tom's Cabin, along with a number of works that incited reform legislation regarding bastardy clauses, poor laws, and labor conditions.Expert contributors examine her life and writings, her social activism, and the impact of her works. The book includes discussions of her influence on Anthony Trollope, the rivalry between Frances Trollope and Charles Dickens, her belief in the power of female friendship, her ambivalence toward the ability of women to effect social change, her thoughts on Evangelicalism, her views on women and aging, and her innovative contribution to early crime fiction. Contributors argue for the value of reprinting her novels and travel books and point to her enduring literary legacy.
Silent Voices

Silent Voices

Brenda Ayres

Praeger Publishers Inc
2003
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Some of the greatest English novels were written during the Victorian era, and many are still widely read and taught today. But many others written during that period have been neglected by scholars and modern readers alike. A number of these novels were written by women and were popular when published. Moreover, they reveal perspectives of 19th-century British culture not present in canonized works and therefore revise our understanding of Victorian life and attitudes. With the increasing interest in revising Victorian history and gender scholarship, especially through the rediscovery of lost texts written by women, this book is a timely and much needed study.The expert contributors to this volume argue the value of novels by such Victorian women writers as Grace Aguilar, Catherine Crowe, Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, Annie E. Holdsworth, Ella Hepworth Dixon, Flora Annie Steel, Anne Thackeray, Sarah Grand, Marie Corelli, and others. Most of the chapters address numerous works by a particular writer. Each focuses on different social issues as well, though most of them share an interest in gender politics. Topics discussed include a 19th-century Jewish novelist's navigation through Protestant spirituality, the relationship of noncanonical governess novels to class and gender issues, and forgotten works by women crime writers. Other chapters analyze how women writers impelled social reform and subverted patriarchally defined religious issues.