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Dix ann es se sont coul es. Dix ann es Alys e et Romain m nent leur vie chacun de leur c t . Tout semble aller pour le mieux. Un coup de fil de Romain va cependant remuer cette fragile tranquillit et faire ressurgir ce pass tumultueux que tente d'oublier Alys e. Vont ils enfin savoir qui tait vraiment Angie ?
Angie Thomas 2-Book Hardcover Box Set: The Hate U Give and on the Come Up
Angie Thomas
Clarion Books
2019
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Discover the critically acclaimed, #1 New York Times bestselling The Hate U Give and On the Come Up from Angie Thomas in this hardcover box set. A great holiday or graduation gift FIND YOUR VOICE. MAKE SOME NOISE.The Hate U GiveWilliam C. Morris Award Winner - National Book Award Longlist - Michael L. Printz Honor Book - Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book"Absolutely riveting " --Jason Reynolds"Stunning." --John Green"This story is necessary. This story is important."--Kirkus (starred review)"Heartbreakingly topical."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.On the Come UpSixteen-year-old Bri wants to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. Or at least win her first battle. As the daughter of an underground hip hop legend who died right before he hit big, Bri's got massive shoes to fill. But it's hard to get your come up when you're labeled a hoodlum at school, and your fridge at home is empty after your mom loses her job. So Bri pours her anger and frustration into her first song, which goes viral...for all the wrong reasons.6 starred reviews * "Thomas continues to hold up that mirror with grace and confidence. We are lucky to have her, and lucky to know a girl like Bri." (New York Times Book Review)
Angie Thomas: The Hate U Give & Concrete Rose 2-Book Box Set
Angie Thomas
Clarion Books
2021
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This hardcover box set of Angie Thomas's #1 New York Times bestsellers The Hate U Give and Concrete Rose makes a great holiday or graduation gift.Two generations of the Carter family coming of age in the world of Garden Heights and defying expectations to forge their own paths.The Hate U GiveWilliam C. Morris Award Winner - National Book Award Longlist - Michael L. Printz Honor Book - Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book"Absolutely riveting " --Jason Reynolds"Stunning." --John Green"This story is necessary. This story is important."--Kirkus (starred review)"Heartbreakingly topical."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.Concrete RoseAngie Thomas revisits Garden Heights seventeen years before the events of The Hate U Give in this searing and poignant exploration of Black boyhood and manhood.If there's one thing seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter knows, it's that a real man takes care of his family. As the son of a former gang legend, Mav does that the only way he knows how: dealing for the King Lords. With this money he can help his mom, who works two jobs while his dad's in prison.4 starred reviews * "A heartfelt exploration of Black manhood and the power of possibility." (People magazine)
This paperback box set of Angie Thomas's #1 New York Times bestsellers The Hate U Give and Concrete Rose makes a great holiday or graduation gift.Two generations of the Carter family coming of age in the world of Garden Heights and defying expectations to forge their own paths.The Hate U GiveWilliam C. Morris Award Winner - National Book Award Longlist - Michael L. Printz Honor Book - Coretta Scott King Author Honor BookI'll never give up. I'll never be quiet. I promise.Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.This paperback edition includes a foreword from actor Amandla Stenberg and an antiracism guide. Concrete RoseBeauty can come from much of nothing.Angie Thomas revisits Garden Heights seventeen years before the events of The Hate U Give in this searing and poignant exploration of Black boyhood and manhood.If there's one thing seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter knows, it's that a real man takes care of his family. As the son of a former gang legend, Mav does that the only way he knows how: dealing for the King Lords. With this money he can help his mom, who works two jobs while his dad's in prison.4 starred reviews * "A heartfelt exploration of Black manhood and the power of possibility." (People magazine)
Living with The Devil Ghost and his notorious criminals was not what Angie had in mind. Once living in a home for girls, she was taken in by The Devil Ghost to become his servant girl. Soon, she meets his evil gang of thieves and murderers. However, she does not know that something is about to surprise her. Will she escape, or will she become a criminal like them?
After spending nearly all of her twenties putting her career first, the fiercely independent and infamously overthinking Angela Saccomanno has finally fallen into her first mature relationship. In fact, she and her boyfriend, Jackson, have decided to buy a home together. She was so enamored with the entire situation that she was even willing to let Jackson's older brother, known to his familiars as "Snacks", move in with them. When he starts to slowly take over the household, Angela must work to keep her power and the peace, while also managing her own issues with Jackson, her overbearing mother, and her demanding career. In this coming-of-age novel, Angela must confront not only her would-be brother-in-law, but also everything that is involved in adult relationships, marriage, and just being a grown-up. Is this life what she truly wants and what exactly is she willing to sacrifice to secure it?
This title is the third book in the series to encourage girls to explore the areas of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). The main character, Angie Wonders is curious about many aspects of her world. Each book follows Angie during her adventures of discovery. In this book, follow Angie as she explores her love of math. Inspire your little girl to realize that math is EVERYWHERE and that math CAN be FUN In Math is Everywhere ..as a parent, you will find a fun, colorfully illustrated book for elementary-aged children. You will engage the little girl in your life as she explores and counts her way through the book. Inspire your daughter Join Angie on her journey of discovery. Your daughter will be inspired by Angie's curiosity and determination. With fun rhymes and beautiful illustrations, this charming series is sure to make your daughter smile, laugh, and be inspired.
The daughter of Oklahoma sodbusters, a student of Edward Everett Dale, and a Protegee of Frederick Jackson Turner, Angie Debo was an unlikely forerunner of the New Western History. Breaking with the followers of Turner, Debo viewed the westward movement of European Americans as conquest rather than settlement. Her studies on the Five tribes presented the Native American point of view and incorporated ethnological insights more than a decade before ethnology emerged as a separate field.Shirley A. Leckie's biography of Debo is the first to assess the significance of Oklahoma's pioneering historian in the historiography of the American Indian, the writing of regional history, and the development of national law and court cases involving indigenous people. Leckie sheds light on Debo's family's background, her personality, and the impact of gender discrimination on her career. Finally, Leckie clarifies why Debo became a scholarly pioneer and, later, a ""warrior-scholar"" activist working on behalf of Native Americans during a period of changing Indian policy.
The daughter of Oklahoma sodbusters, a student of Edward Everett Dale, and a Protegee of Frederick Jackson Turner, Angie Debo was an unlikely forerunner of the New Western History. Breaking with the followers of Turner, Debo viewed the westward movement of European Americans as conquest rather than settlement. Her studies on the Five tribes presented the Native American point of view and incorporated ethnological insights more than a decade before ethnology emerged as a separate field.Shirley A. Leckie's biography of Debo is the first to assess the significance of Oklahoma's pioneering historian in the historiography of the American Indian, the writing of regional history, and the development of national law and court cases involving indigenous people. Leckie sheds light on Debo's family's background, her personality, and the impact of gender discrimination on her career. Finally, Leckie clarifies why Debo became a scholarly pioneer and, later, a ""warrior-scholar"" activist working on behalf of Native Americans during a period of changing Indian policy.
A dramatic combination of: taboo and secrecy, romance and rebellion, passion and sex; the Angie Situation trilogy is more than a 3-D read, it is an experience. This fast-paced, intense and riveting, page-turning, raw life-journey, is told through the heart, eyes, mind of the main character: Angie-through every stage of precociousness to awkwardness to normalcy-whereby the decisions and choices she makes (or neglects to make), she resists, succumb and surrender to situations that as a result; become her beginning, her rise, or her demise... In Angie's quest to catch up with herself, will her self catch up with her? Follow this one of a kind trilogy: (Innocence, Naivet and Sophistication) alongside every provocative, heart-tugging, unexpected and revealing encounter through this trilogy's many layers, twists, turns, telling and compelling conclusion... .
In a vision, Angie sees her fianc 's plane crash in 1987 in the American Southwest. She begs him not to leave, but he ignores her warnings, takes off in the plane, and dies before her eyes. Angie refuses to accept a future without her love. When lucid dreaming fails to keep his spirit near, Angie searches for a chink in the barrier of death. And she finds one.
In 1999 I married a prostitute in the hope of "saving her." My own story ended tragically, but at least I'm still here to tell a version of it. Others-in real life and in "Angie's" life-weren't so lucky." Steve Weintz Angie's Story is a winner --I was enthralled from beginning to end. At first, it was hard for me to believe that this riveting, nuanced story of one woman's life, was, almost incredibly, being written by a man. But as I read his manuscript, I thought of the late Larry Brown's compelling account of one woman's life in his tour de force novel, Fay, and also of Larry McMurty, author of, among many other books, Terms of Endearment, because of Steve's skill at writing in a woman's voice. Indeed, Steve Weintz and Angie's Story deserves to be included with this pantheon of great writing by men about women; his writing is that deep, that good. Rosemary Daniell, award-winning author of Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex and Suicide in the Deep South . "A candid glimpse into prostitution as a profession . . .an unforgettable look at one woman's struggle." ForeWord Clarion Review "Weintz's writing is crisp and sharp as he stylishly unfolds the doomed love story of Angie and Tom. . . A taut, lurid account of the lowest levels of American life that probes behind the mask of propriety and raises questions about the line between emotional and physical love." Kirkus Reviews
Angie Keefer: Equivocus
MoMA PS1
2016
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MoMA PS1 presents the fourth iteration of Greater New York. Recurring every five years, the exhibition has traditionally showcased the work of emerging artists living and working in the New York metropolitan area. Considering the “greater” aspect of its title in terms of both geography and time, Greater New York. begins roughly with the moment when MoMA PS1 was founded in 1976 as an alternative venue that took advantage of disused real estate, reaching back to artists who engaged the margins of the city. In conjunction with the exhibition, MoMA PS1 is publishing a series of readers that will be released throughout the run of the exhibition. These short volumes revisit older histories of New York while also inviting speculation about its future, highlighting certain works in the exhibition and engaging a range of subjects including disco, performance anxiety, real estate and newly unearthed historical documents. The series features contributions from Fia Backström, Mark Beasley, Gregg Bordowitz, Susan Cianciolo, Douglas Crimp, Catherine Damman, David Grubbs, Angie Keefer, Aidan Koch, Glenn Ligon, Gordon Matta-Clark, Claudia Rankine, Collier Schorr, and Sukhdev Sandhu, concluding with a round-table conversation with exhibition curators Peter Eleey, Douglas Crimp, Thomas J. Lax and Mia Locks. The series is edited by Jocelyn Miller, Curatorial Associate, MoMA PS1.
This title is the first in the series of books to encourage girls to explore the areas of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). The main character, Angie Wonders is curious about many aspects of her world. Each book follows Angie during her adventures of discovery. Your daughter will be inspired by Angie's curiosity and determination. With fun rhymes and beautiful illustrations, this charming series is sure to make your daughter smile, laugh and be inspired.
Angie, a young sea lion, was found on Morro Strand State Beach with an injured flipper. She was taken the the Marine Mammal Center. At first, her flipper only had a painful infection. Then, it got worse. The veterinarians and volunteers had to amputate her flipper! Will Angie be okay?