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Talking the Walk, The Grassroots Language of Feminism

Talking the Walk, The Grassroots Language of Feminism

Marilyn Casselman

Freeborn Publishing
2008
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Feminism is evolutionary. It changed our lives and the world we live in. To a point, that is. Most people know nothing about it. According to author Marilyn Casselman, the culture must absorb the narrative of feminism itself and reflect the changes in understanding and motives for why and how we do what we do. In TALKING THE WALK, she gives us the nuts and bolts of this story. A brilliant mix of history, personal experience, insights and ideas, TALKING THE WALK is feminism for the mainstream. Anything vexing the average woman about her place in life is likely to be found in these pages.
Burning Sunshine

Burning Sunshine

Marilyn Pavlovsky

Marilyn Pavlovsky
2008
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BURNING SUNSHINE is a captivating story of a beautiful lady who grew up in New Orleans. She lived in the lap of luxury in a southern mansion. She lost her parents while she was a teenager. She and her siblings were forced to travel by riverboat up the Mississippi and the Ohio rivers to a family member's dirt farm. A truly inspirational story you would not want to miss. It is so full of love and tragedies. It tells so much about the days that have gone by. The time period is 1883 through 1958. There is history of those in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and the wars that followed. A tale of how life was for so many people during the depression. The unique woman in this book was an exception to even those times. Take a journey called (Life) along side this beautiful lady whom we will call Rebecca Dahl and remember to never BURN your SUNSHINE. Website - www.book-burningsunshine.com
Beaux Fest for the Wicked

Beaux Fest for the Wicked

Marilyn Brock

Skinny Toe Publishers
2009
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Slaughtered farm animals, Chupacabras demons, and the adolescent lust for sex: Marilyn Brock's first collection of stories, Beaux Fest for the Wicked, explores our fascination with horror in the context of frightening changes from society and from within. Brock's protagonists teeter on the edge of society and the cusp of adulthood, are forced to grapple with unexplained mysteries not only in their own neighborhoods, but in their own broken families. In "Seattle's Best Neighborhood", a girl and her friends attempt to solve two mysteries in their town- slaughtered cows that keep appearing, and a house of cryptic teenage boys. "Sterling" explores the sense of loss a daughter feels as she watches her father waste away after her mother's and sister's death. Brock has studied her predecessors well: by the last story's close, Beaux Fest will have unsettled the reader as well as any story by Joyce Carol Oates or Edgar Allan Poe. This collection of stories flirt with darkness and light, cold and fire, and the boundaries that are being redefined in literature, art, and film.
THE Reverend's Daughter

THE Reverend's Daughter

Marilyn Pavlovsky

Marilyn Pavlovsky
2010
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THE REVEREND'S DAUGHTER - In this extraordinary book a question is raised about the old farm house. Is there a curse over this old house or is it blessed? The Dahl family lives through so much love, sacrifice and loss. This book chronicles the life of the fictional character named Hannah Dahl. This is a heart warming tale based on a true story. Hannah lives through a wide variety of life experiences. A woman scorned, stalked, bereaved and angry at times as she faces many challenges. Her life is smothered way too often by handsome, arrogant and womanizing men. The one man whom she knew loved her completely could not save her. As her inflated life jacket kept her afloat over the waves of the Atlantic Ocean, she could hear her loving husband say through his tear filled eyes, "I'm so sorry Darling, I can not reach you!" A must read! Truly a very touching story!