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Thad Says Parts Is Parts (and Thad Is Right)

Thad Says Parts Is Parts (and Thad Is Right)

Anders Flagstad

Bubble Eyes Publishing
2013
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Anders Flagstad's new novel Thad Says Parts Is Parts (And Thad Is Right) is a screwball comedy of errors straight from the vaults. Literally. It's an adaptation of the Roman playwright Plautus's comedy Epidicus, but set in 21st century LGBT San Francisco, and asking the often agonizing and perplexing question "Is it possible to be rich, gay, San Franciscan and happy, all at the same time?"Many are those who ask. Few are answered. Even fewer remember what the question was when the answer hits them squarely between the eyes with all the subtlety of a rapidly swung two-by-four. Eddie Stone - the hero of this and his own story - he happens to be one of those few people. Eddie ends up, as you can imagine, with a very sore head.Edward "Eddie" Stone is not a happy man - and he knows it.Eddie has embezzled, stolen, lied, repeatedly laundered stacks of well-worn twenty dollar bills and now local law enforcement is on to him and he's running out of places to hide and he did it all to save his 23 year-old son.Well, the boy's not really his son. Actually, they're not even related. But still, he did it for him. All of it. Honest.Paul Periphanitides, Mr. P., is Eddie's employer. He is also not a happy man. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't know that he's unhappy. Not yet. But he will. Soon.Ace Periphanitides, the young twenty-something Eddie's trying to save is pretty much always happy. He's rich, handsome, young, and goes through boyfriends like a sinus infection sufferer goes through boxes of Kleenex. Ace will end up very, very confused, very shortly.In this twisted and torturous tale of errors based on Plautus's favorite play Epidicus, sons are found and lost, love blossoms and then is rudely plucked, mother's hearts are mended and broken and mended again, much money changes hands, and destinies are chosen, sometimes involuntarily. There's also a couple of drunken brawls in some of the rougher neighborhood Lesbian bars.And of course, it all takes place in The City - the city by the bay, San Francisco. - The novel "Thad Says Parts Is Parts (And Thad Is Right)" is Book Two of the Principal Parts Series - Book One of the series is "Spare Parts", a collection of short stories to be out on Amazon in January 2014. Principal Parts is a set of interconnected books and characters about San Franciscans and how they got that way and what they do to stay that way and where they expect to go with all this stuff they're doing.
Thad Snow

Thad Snow

Bonnie Stepenoff

University of Missouri Press
2012
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Thad Snow (1881–1955) was an eccentric farmer and writer who was best known for his involvement in Missouri’s 1939 Sharecropper Protest—a mass highway demonstration in which approximately eleven hundred demonstrators marched to two federal highways to illustrate the plight of the cotton labourers. Snow struggled to make sense of the changing world, and his answers to questions regarding race, social justice, the environment, and international war placed him at odds with many. In Thad Snow, Bonnie Stepenoff explores the world of Snow, providing a full portrait of him. Snow settled in the Missouri Bootheel in 1910—“Swampeast Missouri,” as he called it—when it was still largely an undeveloped region of hardwood and cypress swamps. He cleared and drained a thousand acres and became a prominent landowner, highway booster, and promoter of economic development—though he later questioned the wisdom of developing wild land. In the early 1920s, “cotton fever” came to the region, and Snow started producing cotton in the rich southeast Missouri soil. Although he employed sharecroppers, he became a bitter critic of the system that exploited labour and fostered racism. In the 1930s, when a massive flood and the Great Depression heaped misery on the farmworkers, he rallied to their cause. Defying the conventions of his class, he invited the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union (STFU) to organize workers on his land. He became a friend and colleague of Owen Whitfield, an African American minister, who led the Sharecroppers’ Roadside Strike of 1939. The successes of this great demonstration convinced Snow that mankind could fight injustice by peaceful means. While America mobilized for World War II, he denounced all war as evil, remaining a committed pacifist until his death in 1955. Shortly before he died, Snow published an autobiographical memoir, From Missouri, in which he affirmed his optimistic belief that people could peacefully change the world. This biography places Snow in the context of his place and time, revealing a unique individual who agonised over racial and economic oppression and environmental degradation. Snow lived, worked, and pondered the connections among these issues in a small rural corner of Missouri, but he thought in global terms. In a new millennium, with the civil rights movement and a series of wars to inform us, these issues still demand our attention today. Well-crafted and highly readable, Thad Snow provides an astounding assessment of an agricultural entrepreneur transformed into a social critic and an activist.
Thad Owen;

Thad Owen;

Hazel Hutchins 1898-1992 Wilson

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Thad Owen;

Thad Owen;

Hazel Hutchins 1898-1992 Wilson

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Thad Duval from Robertson

Thad Duval from Robertson

Rufus Hill

AuthorHouse
2005
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This is the fast-moving story of the falling in love of a small-town Southern brand-new lawyer for a beautiful New York-Philadelphia-Berkley socialite, told against the historical 1961 backdrop of the attempt to desegregate the white high school by the lone 16-year-old black son of the lawyer
Thad Tucker: Wyoming Rancher

Thad Tucker: Wyoming Rancher

Karen Carr

Independently Published
2019
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Nestled into the mountain valley of central Wyoming Territory is the home of the Tucker family. Immerse yourself in Thad Tucker's world in 1883 and witness this family as they demonstrate courage and a spirit born of faith in God. Thad is a hard-working rancher and has an abiding faith in God. Belle is a nurse for the local doctor. This story carries you through their joy, sorrow, and love. Conflicts, misunderstandings, and disappointments trigger obstacles for their plans for a happy ever after. Will Thad and Belle be able to forge a life together?
Taming Thad

Taming Thad

Elizabeth Rose

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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♥ She's lost her sight, but is he the one who is blind as to what they share between them? ♥Thad Taylor is the youngest of the 12 Taylor brothers and also the only one who is still single. If he doesn't want to lose his inheritance he'll have to marry fast.In a desperate moment, he makes a promise to a dying man to marry the man's daughter. Thad agrees, since he knows Zoe Fenton and has dated her in high school, even though he hasn't seen her in years. When Zoe arrives in Sweetwater it is evident that her father left out a vital piece of information that Thad wished he would have known.Zoe Fenton has been blinded in a car accident years ago. When she steps off the train in Sweetwater with her caretaker to meet with her father, everything changes. The caretaker drops dead and Zoe is approached by her ex-boyfriend Thad Taylor asking to marry her.Thad means well, but is overcompensating for her lack of sight, inventing one thing after another to help her, but only making her feel frustrated and worthless. How can she make him see that she is still an independent woman?Can two lovers from the past move into the future with challenges that are only turning them against each other? Before it's too late, can they see with their hearts instead of their eyes that they were meant to be together?(This book also contains an epilogue, telling about each of the Taylor brothers and their families years later.)Sons of a preacher but far from saints. These men are nothing but trouble.