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Neverland 2.0: On The Hook

Neverland 2.0: On The Hook

Lauren M. Flauding

Independently Published
2019
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Captain James Hook is reveling in his newfound freedom. He's just beginning to have a grand time in London when he is recognized by a detective and has to flee back to Neverland, but not before meeting an enchanting woman and bringing her with him.Meanwhile, the inhabitants of Neverland struggle to rebuild their home after its near destruction, and with resources running low, tensions are running high. But the answer to everyone's problems might just lie in some lost treasure.
The Halting

The Halting

Lauren M. Flauding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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On Annie Wilcox's sixteenth birthday everyone in her world stops moving. The earth is still turning, but everyone has gone still, leaving Annie to wander through thousands of petrified people trying to decide whether this is the most fantastic or the most depressing thing ever to happen to her. As she travels outside of her town and her comfort zone, she'll learn more about herself than she ever imagined possible, including her integral and dangerous role in this supernatural occurrence.
Return to Gulbrania: Prince of Gulbrania Book Two

Return to Gulbrania: Prince of Gulbrania Book Two

Lauren M. Flauding

Independently Published
2020
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Frederick Vonnegan struggles to adapt to his new life as the handsome prince of Gulbrania. Forced to endure rigorous training, mandatory torture and run ins with relentless admirers, he often wishes he could be back in his high school gym class, where all he had to deal with was bullying. Meanwhile, Kayla Morrison grapples with her feelings for Frog, who suspiciously disappeared right after she kissed him. But as unfortunate circumstances bring them together again, they might just get a chance at a fairytale ending.
Frog: Prince of Gulbrania Book One

Frog: Prince of Gulbrania Book One

Lauren M. Flauding

Independently Published
2019
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Frederick Vonnegan hates his life. Nicknamed "Frog" by his classmates, he's scrawny, unattractive, and a constant target for bullying and pranks at his high school. But when he's paired to work on a project with his long-time crush and homecoming princess Kayla Morrison, things start to change. As their friendship grows and he navigates through a number of mysterious incidents, Frog will soon learn that there is quite literally more to him than meets the eye.
Neverland 2.0: Peter Panhandler

Neverland 2.0: Peter Panhandler

Lauren M. Flauding

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A chance encounter with an odd boy sends Wendy Darling on a frightening and terrific adventure. Drawn into a technological wonderland full of games, imagination, lost boys, and pirates, Wendy begins to forget her responsibilities and the family she left behind. But something ominous lurks beneath the bright colors of Neverland, and Wendy ultimately questions what it really means to grow up in this ultra-modern reimagining of Peter Pan.
Neverland 2.0: Rinky-Tink

Neverland 2.0: Rinky-Tink

Lauren M. Flauding

Independently Published
2018
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Tink is about to implode. Or at least go a bit crazy.Neverland is falling apart and everyone is blaming her. Captain Hook is trying to get her to complete an impossible task, and her conflicting emotions are threatening to tear her apart. Meanwhile, Wendy runs into trouble when she tries to split her time between Neverland and the Grey World, and Peter wonders if his life has any significance. Underneath it all, something disastrous is brewing in Neverland.
Pride and Post Apocalypse: A regency dystopian

Pride and Post Apocalypse: A regency dystopian

Lauren M. Flauding; Jane Austen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In the aftermath of a devastating electromagnetic pulse, Elizabeth Bennet and her family struggle to retain their fortune and dignity under the new regime of an anonymous tyrant named the Badger. Forced to return to regency era ideals, Elizabeth strives for women's independence so her future won't have to be decided by her marital status, but the antics of her family and the unsolicited attentions of several young men constantly derail her course. Furthermore, the imposing Mr. Darcy seems to be bent on ruining every prospect of her happiness. Will she ever be able to overthrow the centuries-old practices of the government while still keeping her family from disgracing themselves and grappling with her conflicting emotions? This mash-up fuses dystopian elements with Jane Austen's masterful narrative, casting new light on the original story. Complete with alternating hero and heroine points of view and disenchantment with the government, Pride and Post Apocalypse will delight fans of regency romance and dystopia.
The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic

The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic

Lauren M. E. Goodlad

Oxford University Press
2015
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How did realist fiction alter in the effort to craft forms and genres receptive to the dynamism of an expanding empire and globalizing world? Do these nineteenth-century variations on the "geopolitical aesthetic" continue to resonate today? Crossing literary criticism, political theory, and longue durée history, The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic explores these questions from the standpoint of nineteenth-century novelists such as Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Gustave Flaubert, and Anthony Trollope, as well as successors including E. M. Forster and the creators of recent television serials. By looking at the category of "sovereignty" at multiple scales and in diverse contexts, Lauren M. E. Goodlad shows that the ideological crucible for "high" realism was not a hegemonic liberalism. It was, rather, a clash of modern liberal ideals struggling to distintricate themselves from a powerful conservative vision of empire while striving to negotiate the inequalities of power which a supposedly universalistic liberalism had helped to generate. The material occasion for the Victorian era's rich realist experiments was the long transition from an informal empire of trade that could be celebrated as liberal to a neo-feudal imperialism that only Tories could warmly embrace. The book places realism's geopolitical aesthetic at the heart of recurring modern experiences of breached sovereignty, forgotten history, and subjective exile. The Coda, titled "The Way We Historicize Now", concludes the study with connections to recent debates about "surface reading", "distant reading", and the hermeneutics of suspicion.
The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic

The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic

Lauren M. E. Goodlad

Oxford University Press
2017
nidottu
How did realist fiction alter in the effort to craft forms and genres receptive to the dynamism of an expanding empire and globalizing world? Do these nineteenth-century variations on the "geopolitical aesthetic" continue to resonate today? Crossing literary criticism, political theory, and longue durée history, The Victorian Geopolitical Aesthetic explores these questions from the standpoint of nineteenth-century novelists such as Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Gustave Flaubert, and Anthony Trollope, as well as successors including E. M. Forster and the creators of recent television serials. By looking at the category of "sovereignty" at multiple scales and in diverse contexts, Lauren M. E. Goodlad shows that the ideological crucible for "high" realism was not a hegemonic liberalism. It was, rather, a clash of modern liberal ideals struggling to distintricate themselves from a powerful conservative vision of empire while striving to negotiate the inequalities of power which a supposedly universalistic liberalism had helped to generate. The material occasion for the Victorian era's rich realist experiments was the long transition from an informal empire of trade that could be celebrated as liberal to a neo-feudal imperialism that only Tories could warmly embrace. The book places realism's geopolitical aesthetic at the heart of recurring modern experiences of breached sovereignty, forgotten history, and subjective exile. The Coda, titled "The Way We Historicize Now", concludes the study with connections to recent debates about "surface reading", "distant reading", and the hermeneutics of suspicion.
Martha and the Mighty Vortex

Martha and the Mighty Vortex

Lauren M Aebig

Tellwell Talent
2023
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Martha feels that she doesn't belong anywhere, either at school or home. Desperate for a change, she proclaims to the universe, "I want to feel good " Mysteriously, Martha is guided by her intuition and a beckoning light to a secret clearing. There, Martha discovers a magic that transforms the way she thinks about herself, and how she relates to others, and the world.Martha and the Mighty Vortex is a story that encapsulates the struggles of belonging and self-esteem, and how one can overcome these challenges if they believe it is possible.
Naughty or Nice (16pt Large Print Edition)

Naughty or Nice (16pt Large Print Edition)

Lauren M McKellar

ReadHowYouWant
2019
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One promotion, two dedicated employees, one very inconvenient attraction ] Claire Roberts wants one thing this Christmas: to land the big promotion at work and finally shake free of the office gossip that haunts her. What she doesn't need is more competition, especially from a man who is nothing but trouble. Hamish Christianson's Christmas wish is to get that same promotion so he can support those he loves. What he doesn't need is for his 'nice guy' personality to get in the way, or even worse, to fall for his biggest rival. With everything on the line, will Hamish and Claire discover what it truly means to win? Or will their naughty games ruin everything? A delightful holiday novella from our favourite Australian storyteller Lauren K McKellar.
Constructing Democracy in Southern Europe
Why are some regimes democratic while others are not? Specifically, how have Spain and Italy managed to become democratic while Turkey, which shares many similar characteristics, has not?Spain, Italy and Turkey have shared common historical features which would have been disruptive to any new democracy; however they represent a wide array of democratization experiences. Providing a comparative case study analysis, this book offers some clues as to the reasons for successful transitions to democracy. This is done through a range of variables which include:the degree of ‘stateness’ problemslearning from previous experiences with democracy and authoritarianismeconomic development the procedures used for designing the new rules of the regimethe existence or absence of ‘civil society’ and the connection between society and political institutionsthe democratic rules themselvesthe professionalization of the militarythe influence of external factors on democratic consolidation.By examining these variables across the three countries, Lauren McLaren narrows the range of possible explanations for differences in democratic consolidation. The book will be of particular interest to students and researchers of European Politics and Democratization Studies.
Constructing Democracy in Southern Europe
Why are some regimes democratic while others are not? Specifically, how have Spain and Italy managed to become democratic while Turkey, which shares many similar characteristics, has not?Spain, Italy and Turkey have shared common historical features which would have been disruptive to any new democracy; however they represent a wide array of democratization experiences. Providing a comparative case study analysis, this book offers some clues as to the reasons for successful transitions to democracy. This is done through a range of variables which include:the degree of ‘stateness’ problemslearning from previous experiences with democracy and authoritarianismeconomic development the procedures used for designing the new rules of the regimethe existence or absence of ‘civil society’ and the connection between society and political institutionsthe democratic rules themselvesthe professionalization of the militarythe influence of external factors on democratic consolidation.By examining these variables across the three countries, Lauren McLaren narrows the range of possible explanations for differences in democratic consolidation. The book will be of particular interest to students and researchers of European Politics and Democratization Studies.
Informal Institutions and Citizenship in Rural Africa

Informal Institutions and Citizenship in Rural Africa

Lauren M. MacLean

Cambridge University Press
2010
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This book challenges previous assumptions about institutions, social capital, and the nature of the African state by investigating the history of political and economic change in villages on either side of the Ghana-Cote d'Ivoire border. Prior to European colonial rule, these Akan villages had very similar political and cultural institutions. By the late 1990s, however, Lauren M. MacLean found puzzling differences in the informal institutions of reciprocity and indigenous notions of citizenship. MacLean argues that divergent histories of state formation not only shape how villagers help each other but also influence how local groups and communities define citizenship and then choose to engage with the state on an everyday basis. She examines the historical construction of the state role in mediating risk at the local level across three policy areas: political administration, social service delivery, and agriculture.