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Raising Their Voices

Raising Their Voices

Lyn Mikel Brown

Harvard University Press
1999
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Two fourteen-year-old girls, fed up with the "Hooters" shirts worn by their male classmates, design their own rooster logo: "Cocks: Nothing to crow about." Seventeen-year-old April Schuldt, unmarried, pregnant, and cheated out of her election as homecoming queen by squeamish school administrators, disrupts a pep rally with a protest that engages the whole school.Where are spirited girls like these in the popular accounts of teenage girlhood, that supposed wasteland of depression, low self-esteem, and passive victimhood? This book, filled with the voices of teenage girls, corrects the misperceptions that have crept into our picture of female adolescence. Based on the author's yearlong conversation with white junior-high and middle-school girls--from the working poor and the middle class--Raising Their Voices allows us to hear how girls adopt some expectations about gender but strenuously resist others, how they use traditionally feminine means to maintain their independence, and how they recognize and resist pressures to ignore their own needs and wishes.With a psychologist's sensitivity and an anthropologist's attention to cultural variations, Lyn Brown makes provocative observations about individual differences in the girls' experiences and attitudes, and shows how their voices are shaped and constrained by class--with working-class girls more willing to be openly angry than their middle-class peers, and yet more likely to denigrate themselves and attribute their failures to personal weakness.A compelling and timely corrective to conventional wisdom, this book attunes our hearing to the true voices of teenage girls: determined, confused, amusing, touching, feisty, and clear.
Om, the Poses You'll Do!

Om, the Poses You'll Do!

Lyn Gerfin

Evelyn Gerfin
2018
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Sun Salutations to you You've made up your mind. You're off to start yoga Not sure what you'll find.You have yoga pants on. You have feet on your mat. You can bend yourself forward, and slightly bend back.In this lighthearted parody of the Dr. Seuss classic, Oh, the Places You'll Go, you will discover what happens when a yoga journey begins. Through humor and rhyme, Om, the Poses You'll Do teaches the new student that a yoga practice is not just about a pose and reminds experienced yoga practitioners that to grow means sometimes going back to where you started. And, above all, maybe it's not about the places we go, but instead about how we get there. A perfect gift for all the yogis in your life - whether they are just starting out or well on their way
The Glow Approach: Change Your Relationship with Food: Transform Your Life
The glow approach was designed to help you gain insight into what triggers you to eat by exploring the 7 Elements of Transformation: Holistic Nutrition, Emotional Eating, Physiology, Diet Mentality, Modify Your Environment, Healing Body-Image Dissatisfaction and Sustainable Maintenance; and creating a personalized plan to help you achieve your goals and make lasting changes. The glow approach is about changing your relationship with food. It is not a diet that you go on or off of. It is about developing a healthy relationship with food, which means 1) putting food back in its place - as nutrition (nourishment for your body) and learning what foods "work for you" for health and weight-loss; and 2) identifying what role(s) food plays in your life. For most emotional eaters, food has become a coping mechanism - a way to manage feelings, avoid issues, or fill a void. You will learn to navigate the bridge between food and feelings, creating awareness and gaining insight into your emotional eating patterns. You will be empowered to choose other alternatives to manage those feelings, meet your needs, and find hope and healing with your food and weight issues. You will learn to appreciate the body you have. The glow approach will show you how to create balance in how you nourish your body and in your lifestyle, which will help you radiate your inner and outer glow.
Preying Mantis: The Story of Tarissa

Preying Mantis: The Story of Tarissa

Lyn Thomas

Lyn Thomas-Ogbuji
2015
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By anyone's account, Lennox "Len" Obi lives a successful life. The Nigerian migr is a respected NASA scientist. Magda, his wife of thirty years, is a professional and efficient woman, even if he sometimes considers her a tad staid. Then Len meets the sensual and passionate Tarissa "Trish" and falls for her immediately. The two begin a torrid affair across America and Europe-all behind Magda's back. Len's traditional African values prevent him from simply cutting Magda loose in favor of his new love. He feels obligated to ensure his family is properly situated before divorcing one woman in favor of another. And so fourteen years go by. Finally ready to commit to Trish, Len finds she has defected from his life. As he rushes to woo her back, Len begins to realize the love he's pursued for so long may be nothing more than a smoke screen thrown up by a manipulative woman who preys on the needs of certain types of men. A tale of love, betrayal, and loss, Rogue Lover plays out against the lives of African immigrants as they struggle to find their place within the melting pot that is America.
Lost & Found: Poems of Life and Love

Lost & Found: Poems of Life and Love

Lyn Beyer

Iron Horse Enterprises, LLC
2015
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Emotions affect all of us in different ways. Lost & Found: Poems of Life and Love, Lyn Beyer's debut collection of poetry, is a collage of feelings. We have all lost loved ones in death and in the changing of our paths in life or love. We have also rediscovered love and life is good again. Relive your LOST loves and your new loves FOUND in these pages. Capturing these emotions and feelings that everyone has and putting them to verse is a labor of love. The author wants the reader to be able to see themselves in these poems. To see and feel with your heart those life experiences that have created your personality as it relates to being LOST or FOUND. In or out of love. With someone or alone. In mourning or celebration. In these verses, hope and loss are both recalled. The lines allow the reader's mind to wander to private places and endless dreams. Losing love and falling in love are emotional highs and lows that follow us each day. LOST and FOUND recalls those moments to our memories and let's us know that we are not alone. Some days memories are all we have. The poems on these pages allow your imagination to carry you away. It is the author's fondest wish that these musings touch your heart. It is a journey worth taking and not a destination.
Fugitive Families

Fugitive Families

Lyn Innes

JAMES CLARKE CO LTD
2025
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Ellen Craft, disguising herself as a white slave-owner to escape with her husband, William. Mary and William Allen, the first legal interracial married couple in America, fleeing the country after threats of lynching. Francis Fedric, after 50 years of brutal treatment escaping through the Underground Railroad. Sarah Remond Parker, invited to Britain to lecture on abolitionism, and then qualifying as one of the first women doctors. These courageous men and women left the United States as the Fugitive Slave Act was passed and citizenship for black people denied, finding in Britain another country mired in a colonial history. Lyn Innes explores the lives of these extraordinary speakers, writers, and activists, as they challenged reductive narratives, campaigned against slavery, and built their own lives and families, interacting with movements for Women's Suffrage and Temperance, electoral politics, and Nationalist movements. Tracing varying influences, from Uncle Tom's Cabin to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Innes examines British perceptions of race through how these speakers were perceived, understood, supported, received, and criticised. An insightful investigation of seven extraordinary lives, Fugitive Families is a fascinating portrait of social attitudes in the 1850-60s, a history that underpins modern British society.
Where the Mersey Flows

Where the Mersey Flows

Lyn Andrews

Headline Book Publishing
1997
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Lyn Andrews' WHERE THE MERSEY FLOWS is a powerful, heartwarming saga perfect for fans of Kate Thompson and Donna Douglas.A young girl leaves her privileged upbringing behind for Liverpool's slums, but can her new life bring love and happiness?Liverpool, 1910. Leah Cavendish and Nora O'Brian seem to have little in common - except their friendship. Nora is a domestic and Leah the daughter of a wealthy haulage magnate but both are isolated beneath the roof of the opulent Cavendish household. Instantly they recognise kindred spirits in each other.When Nora is unfairly flung on to the streets by Leah's grasping brother-in-law, the outraged Leah follows her, defiantly declaring her intention to move into a house in Liverpool's docklands, alongside Nora and her impoverished family. But nothing can prepare Leah for the squalor that greets her in Oil Street. Nor for Sean Maguire, Nora's defiant Irish neighbour . . .Praise for Lyn Andrews' unforgettable novels:'An outstanding storyteller' Woman's Weekly 'A vivid portrayal of life' Best'Spellbinding' Northern Echo
When Tomorrow Dawns

When Tomorrow Dawns

Lyn Andrews

Headline Book Publishing
1998
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WHEN TOMORROW DAWNS is a moving, compelling saga from bestselling author Lyn Andrews. Not to be missed by readers of Kate Thompson and Donna Douglas.1945. The people of Liverpool, after six years of terror and grief and getting by, are making the best of the hard-won peace, none more so than the ebullient O'Sheas. They welcome widowed Mary O'Malley from Dublin, her young son Kevin, and Breda, her bold strap of a sister, with open arms and hearts.Mary is determined to make a fresh start for her family, despite Breda, who is soon up to her old tricks. At first all goes well, and Mary begins to build an understanding with their new neighbour Chris Kennedy - until events take a dramatic turn that puts Chris beyond her reach. Forced to leave the shelter of the O'Sheas' home, humiliated and bereft, Mary faces a future that is suddenly uncertain once more. But she knows that life has to go on...
A Shropshire Christmas

A Shropshire Christmas

Lyn Briggs

The History Press Ltd
2009
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This varied collection brings together personal reminiscences, and extracts of fiction, folklore and poetry which look at the celebration of Christmas over the years in the county of Shropshire. Represented here are well-known Shropshire figures such as Ellis Peters and A.E. Housman, as well as those who have their own purely individual stories to relate. Included among the extracts are a medieval chronicle of Shrewsbury, an American visitor's account of Christmas in Ludlow in 1851, and Oswestry-born Wilfred Owen's letters home from the battlefront over Christmas 1916. There are memories of a postman delivering the mail on Christmas Day, a description of a Boxing Day meet of the Shropshire Beagles, and many references to local folklore and traditions over the festive season. This book is the perfect stocking filler for anyone spending Christmas in the county.
Contemporary Motherhood

Contemporary Motherhood

Lyn Craig

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2007
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In this timely book Lyn Craig provides the first comprehensive account of how parents divide their time between caring for children, housework, paid work and leisure. Using large-scale quantitative time-use data , the book provides a detailed analysis of the impact of children upon adult time. This research reveals a unique picture of how parenthood affects daily life within households, and how people’s (paid and unpaid) workload is affected by parenthood. By looking at how the costs and benefits of children are currently conceptualized and apportioned, Contemporary Motherhood shows what becoming a mother entails and why it is so challenging to raise children. Suggesting an explanation for why fertility rates are dramatically dropping, the book makes a significant contribution to the debate on contemporary motherhood and will interest scholars and students in sociology and social policy with an interest in the sociology of the family, gender and sexuality, and the sociology of youth.
Days of Hope

Days of Hope

Lyn Andrews

Headline Book Publishing
2008
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It's 1945 and the war is finally over. For the Devlin family in Liverpool, the wartime years have been almost too much to bear. But at long last sisters Grace and Chrissie can return to their normal lives. Level-headed and hard-working, Grace wants nothing more than to meet a nice man and settle down. Vivacious Chrissie, though, craves fun and excitement - and there's not much of that to be had in the austere post-war years. So when Chrissie meets Pat Kilroy, a handsome Irishman, she's swept off her feet and eagerly follows Pat to Ireland. Chrissie soon realises she has made a terrible mistake, and Grace rushes to her side to help. But the consequences of Chrissie's actions are to be as far-reaching as they are devastating.