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Hello, Camp Brynn!

Hello, Camp Brynn!

Lindsay Anderson

Independently Published
2019
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Ever since the summer before fifth grade, Zack and I have attended Camp Brynn for the entire month of June (Session one of Camp Brynn). It is a summer camp located two hours outside of Orlando. Through the years, Zack and I have made a plethora of good and genuine friends, all of whom we have kept in touch with over the years.Making my way to my cabin, I cannot help but feel genuinely happy and excited After all, Zack and I are back at camp for what will definitely be an awesome and amazing month
Behind the Screen

Behind the Screen

Brynn W. Shiovitz

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2023
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How and why was outdated racial content - and specifically blackface minstrelsy - not only permitted, but in fact allowed to thrive during the 1930s and 1940s despite the rigid motion picture censorship laws which were enforced during this time? Introducing a new theory of covert minstrelsy, this book illuminates Hollywood's practice of capitalizing on the Africanist aesthetic at the expense of Black lived experience. Through close examination of the musicals made during this period, this book shows how Hollywood utilized a series of covert "guises" or subterfuges-complicated and further masked by a film's narrative framing and novel technology to distract both censors and audiences from seeing the ways in which they were being fed a nineteenth-century White narrative of Blackness. Drawing on the annals of Hollywood's most popular and its extremely rare films, Behind the Screen uncovers a half century of blackface application by delicately removing the individual layers of disguise through close analyses of films which paint tap dance, swing, and other predominantly Africanist forms in a negative light. This book goes beneath the image of recognizable White performers including Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Fred Astaire, and Eleanor Powell, exploring the high cost of their onscreen representational politics. The book also recuperates the stories of several of the Black artists whose labor was abused during the choreographic and filming process. Some of the many newly documented stories include those of The Three Chocolateers, The Three Eddies, The Three Gobs, The Peters Sisters, Jeni Le Gon, and Cora La Redd. In stripping away the various disguises involved during Hollywood's Golden Age, Behind the Screen recovers the visibility of Black artists whose names Hollywood omitted from the credits and whose identities America has written out of the national narrative.
Behind the Screen

Behind the Screen

Brynn W. Shiovitz

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2023
nidottu
How and why was outdated racial content - and specifically blackface minstrelsy - not only permitted, but in fact allowed to thrive during the 1930s and 1940s despite the rigid motion picture censorship laws which were enforced during this time? Introducing a new theory of covert minstrelsy, this book illuminates Hollywood's practice of capitalizing on the Africanist aesthetic at the expense of Black lived experience. Through close examination of the musicals made during this period, this book shows how Hollywood utilized a series of covert "guises" or subterfuges-complicated and further masked by a film's narrative framing and novel technology to distract both censors and audiences from seeing the ways in which they were being fed a nineteenth-century White narrative of Blackness. Drawing on the annals of Hollywood's most popular and its extremely rare films, Behind the Screen uncovers a half century of blackface application by delicately removing the individual layers of disguise through close analyses of films which paint tap dance, swing, and other predominantly Africanist forms in a negative light. This book goes beneath the image of recognizable White performers including Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Fred Astaire, and Eleanor Powell, exploring the high cost of their onscreen representational politics. The book also recuperates the stories of several of the Black artists whose labor was abused during the choreographic and filming process. Some of the many newly documented stories include those of The Three Chocolateers, The Three Eddies, The Three Gobs, The Peters Sisters, Jeni Le Gon, and Cora La Redd. In stripping away the various disguises involved during Hollywood's Golden Age, Behind the Screen recovers the visibility of Black artists whose names Hollywood omitted from the credits and whose identities America has written out of the national narrative.
As Real As Apples

As Real As Apples

Brynn Ashford

Lulu.com
2010
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As Real As Apples takes us on a poetic journey of faith that responds to everything from the beauty of a waterfall to the tragedy of a failed marriage. Come walk with the author, as she loses herself, finds herself, and finds God real and faithful in the process.
Animals Are A-Holes: Meet the Biggest Jerks of the Animal Kingdom
It's time we held these adorable little freaks accountable. Get ready to discover the dark and seedy underworld of the animal kingdom with Animals Are A-holes. From drunk monkeys to stabby platypuses to kidnapping penguins, this book is an illustrated rap sheet of wildly offensive behaviors and shocking crimes committed by the animals you thought you knew. Think all creatures deserve our love and respect? Get a load of these disturbing facts: - Hedgehogs are cannibals.- Dolphins are thugs.- Chipmunks hate visitors.- Pigeons are gamblers.- Octopi punch fish for fun. Get the real dirt on misbehaving mammals, unlovable birds, and inappropriate invertebrates with Animals Are A-holes, the long-awaited expos they don't want you to read.
A Woman in the Woods

A Woman in the Woods

Brynn Derwen

Lulu.com
2023
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A Woman in the Woods is a solo role-playing game. It is a narrative based game that is primarily played through journaling. The game uses dice to create story events for the player to react to. The player then imagines and resolves how their character deals with the day's events. Set in a magical realism world, this game chronicles the daily life of one or more herb women, sometimes known as witches. These people, were outcasts of their nearby villages. Often forced to live outside of the village borders, they were treated as oddities or strange at best. All while they plied their trade in exchange for the things they needed to survive. While they provided necessary medical assistance to those who could not afford to travel into towns for apothecaries, and sometimes provided more local, and often "pagan", spiritual advice, they were also unfortunately easy scapegoats in times of strife. You are a healer. You are a source of knowledge. You are a key part of your village's life. Yet you are paradoxically ostracized from it. This is the life your character leads.
In Here.

In Here.

Brynn Werme

Lulu.com
2014
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A small collection of poetry about life, love and loss. I am a thirty year old mother of 2 and have been writing poetry since before puberty hit. I can now cross "book" off of my bucket list.
Paging the Dead

Paging the Dead

Brynn Bonner

SIMON SCHUSTER
2013
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When a professional genealogist who teaches classes in family history scrapbooking is implicated in the murder of her client, she starts her own investigation to clear her name--and avoid jail Piecing together the evidence . . .Gene
Picture Them Dead, 3

Picture Them Dead, 3

Brynn Bonner

POCKET BOOKS
2015
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In this third cozy whodunit in the Family History Mystery series, a professional genealogist duo searches for the link between a death from long ago and a modern-day murder. As a professional genealogist, I've seen enough skeletons come dancing out of closets to get a respectable conga line formed up. But they've always been metaphorical skeletons. Until today. When genealogists Sophreena McClure and Esme Sabatier are called on by Detective Jenny Jeffers to help figure out who the corpse in the backyard of her father's house is, they reluctantly agree. Known for figuring out the unusual, Sophreena and Esme do their best to uncover the mystery behind the corpse, and the glass coffin he's buried in. Word soon spreads about the bizarre burial site, leading the people of Morningside to "adopt" the corpse and begin leaving mementos in memoriam for him. But when the body of a young woman is found near the memorial, the duo has another task on their hands: to dig into the past of the house's previous owners. Could the clues to a recent murder finally help this soul rest in peace?
Navajo Code Talkers: Secret American Indian Heroes of World War II
During World War II, the Japanese military cracked the codes used by the American Army and Navy, but never the Marines. What made the Marines' code different? They used Navajo Code Talkers, specially recruited American Indian soldiers who used their language to send and receive top-secret messages. Infographics, sidebars, and fact boxes bring the experiences of these brave military men to life.
Buffalo Soldiers: Heroes of the American West
The Buffalo Soldiers were the first peacetime all-black regiments of the U.S. Army. Created around the time of the Civil War, they fought bravely in several wars, and also played an important role in the history of the American West. Infographics, sidebars, and fact boxes bring the experiences of these brave military men to life.
Navajo Code Talkers: Secret American Indian Heroes of World War II
During World War II, the Japanese military cracked the codes used by the American Army and Navy, but never the Marines. What made the Marines' code different? They used Navajo Code Talkers, specially recruited American Indian soldiers who used their language to send and receive top-secret messages. Infographics, sidebars, and fact boxes bring the experiences of these brave military men to life.
Buffalo Soldiers: Heroes of the American West
The Buffalo Soldiers were the first peacetime all-black regiments of the U.S. Army. Created around the time of the Civil War, they fought bravely in several wars, and also played an important role in the history of the American West. Infographics, sidebars, and fact boxes bring the experiences of these brave military men to life.