Author: Robert Hayden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Heart-shape in the Dust
Author: Robert Hayden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Hayden's Heart
Author: Laura Day
Publisher: E-Book Publishing World Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Hayden's Touch is book 1 in the Submit to Me Trilogy. Books 2 and 3, Hayden's Kiss and Hayden's Heart are available everywhere now! I BREAK THINGS. I RUIN LIVES HAYDEN I break my opponents in the ring, and I break women’s hearts every morning. F*** and forget has been my motto my whole life. But then came Sela. With so much innocence that it’s almost a sin to put her next to me. It was supposed to be a single night. She was supposed to be gone in the moring. But somehow I can’t get her out of my head. And every time I see her… … I can’t help hear my own voice growl “MINE.” SELA I wanted to live that night. To be reckless. Wild. He showed up like a whirlwind with strong hands and dark gaze full of promises. He left me craving him… Every taste, every touch burned in a way I had never felt before. And the next day? We’re enemies. At least, I thought so. Because if we hate each other so much, why can’t we stop coming back for more?
Publisher: E-Book Publishing World Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Hayden's Touch is book 1 in the Submit to Me Trilogy. Books 2 and 3, Hayden's Kiss and Hayden's Heart are available everywhere now! I BREAK THINGS. I RUIN LIVES HAYDEN I break my opponents in the ring, and I break women’s hearts every morning. F*** and forget has been my motto my whole life. But then came Sela. With so much innocence that it’s almost a sin to put her next to me. It was supposed to be a single night. She was supposed to be gone in the moring. But somehow I can’t get her out of my head. And every time I see her… … I can’t help hear my own voice growl “MINE.” SELA I wanted to live that night. To be reckless. Wild. He showed up like a whirlwind with strong hands and dark gaze full of promises. He left me craving him… Every taste, every touch burned in a way I had never felt before. And the next day? We’re enemies. At least, I thought so. Because if we hate each other so much, why can’t we stop coming back for more?
Healing Scarred Hearts
Author: Susán Hoemke
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612549880
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Healing Scarred Hearts follows the story of Hayden Hoemke, who died at age twenty two due to a serious drug addiction, and his devastated family in the years following his passing. Emotional, raw and gripping, this family memoir serves as a wake-up call to America about the opioid epidemic sweeping the country, and as a symbol of hope to others experiencing loss like this. Finding your light again is possible, no matter how dark the days seem now.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612549880
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Healing Scarred Hearts follows the story of Hayden Hoemke, who died at age twenty two due to a serious drug addiction, and his devastated family in the years following his passing. Emotional, raw and gripping, this family memoir serves as a wake-up call to America about the opioid epidemic sweeping the country, and as a symbol of hope to others experiencing loss like this. Finding your light again is possible, no matter how dark the days seem now.
The Power of Place
Author: Dolores Hayden
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262581523
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Based on her extensive experience in the urban communities of Los Angeles, historian and architect Dolores Hayden proposes new perspectives on gender, race, and ethnicity to broaden the practice of public history and public art, enlarge urban preservation, and reorient the writing of urban history to spatial struggles. In the first part of The Power of Place, Hayden outlines the elements of a social history of urban space to connect people's lives and livelihoods to the urban landscape as it changes over time. She then explores how communities and professionals can tap the power of historic urban landscapes to nurture public memory. The second part documents a decade of research and practice by The Power of Place, a nonprofit organization Hayden founded in downtown Los Angeles. Through public meetings, walking tours, artists's books, and permanent public sculpture, as well as architectural preservation, teams of historians, designers, planners, and artists worked together to understand, preserve, and commemorate urban landscape history as African American, Latina, and Asian American families have experienced it. One project celebrates the urban homestead of Biddy Mason, an African American ex-slave and midwife active betwen 1856 and 1891. Another reinterprets the Embassy Theater where Rose Pesotta, Luisa Moreno, and Josefina Fierro de Bright organized Latina dressmakers and cannery workers in the 1930s and 1940s. A third chapter tells the story of a historic district where Japanese American family businesses flourished from the 1890s to the 1940s. Each project deals with bitter memories—slavery, repatriation, internment—but shows how citizens survived and persevered to build an urban life for themselves, their families, and their communities. Drawing on many similar efforts around the United States, from New York to Charleston, Seattle to Cincinnati, Hayden finds a broad new movement across urban preservation, public history, and public art to accept American diversity at the heart of the vernacular urban landscape. She provides dozens of models for creative urban history projects in cities and towns across the country.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262581523
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Based on her extensive experience in the urban communities of Los Angeles, historian and architect Dolores Hayden proposes new perspectives on gender, race, and ethnicity to broaden the practice of public history and public art, enlarge urban preservation, and reorient the writing of urban history to spatial struggles. In the first part of The Power of Place, Hayden outlines the elements of a social history of urban space to connect people's lives and livelihoods to the urban landscape as it changes over time. She then explores how communities and professionals can tap the power of historic urban landscapes to nurture public memory. The second part documents a decade of research and practice by The Power of Place, a nonprofit organization Hayden founded in downtown Los Angeles. Through public meetings, walking tours, artists's books, and permanent public sculpture, as well as architectural preservation, teams of historians, designers, planners, and artists worked together to understand, preserve, and commemorate urban landscape history as African American, Latina, and Asian American families have experienced it. One project celebrates the urban homestead of Biddy Mason, an African American ex-slave and midwife active betwen 1856 and 1891. Another reinterprets the Embassy Theater where Rose Pesotta, Luisa Moreno, and Josefina Fierro de Bright organized Latina dressmakers and cannery workers in the 1930s and 1940s. A third chapter tells the story of a historic district where Japanese American family businesses flourished from the 1890s to the 1940s. Each project deals with bitter memories—slavery, repatriation, internment—but shows how citizens survived and persevered to build an urban life for themselves, their families, and their communities. Drawing on many similar efforts around the United States, from New York to Charleston, Seattle to Cincinnati, Hayden finds a broad new movement across urban preservation, public history, and public art to accept American diversity at the heart of the vernacular urban landscape. She provides dozens of models for creative urban history projects in cities and towns across the country.
The First Thing About You
Author: Chaz Hayden
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 1536223115
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
A high school student with spinal muscular atrophy is determined to reinvent himself in a hilarious and poignant debut from an exciting new voice. When fifteen-year-old Harris moves with his family from California (home of beautiful-but-inaccessible beaches) to New Jersey (home of some much-hyped pizza and bagels), he’s determined to be known as more than just the kid in the powered wheelchair. Armed with his favorite getting-to-know-you question (“What’s your favorite color?”), he’ll weed out the incompatible people—the greens and the purples, people who are too close to his own blue to make for good friends—and surround himself with outgoing yellows, adventurous oranges, and even thrilling reds. But first things first: he needs to find a new nurse, stat, so that his mom doesn’t have to keep accompanying him to school. Enter Miranda, a young nursing student who graduated from Harris’s new high school. Beautiful, confident, and the perfect blend of orange and red, Miranda sees Harris for who he really is—funny, smart, and totally worthy of the affections of Nory Fischer, the cute girl who’s in most of his classes. With Miranda at his side, Harris soon befriends geeky Zander (yellow) and even makes headway with Nory (who stubbornly refuses to reveal her favorite color). But Miranda is fighting her own demons, and Harris starts to wonder if she truly has his best interests at heart.
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 1536223115
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
A high school student with spinal muscular atrophy is determined to reinvent himself in a hilarious and poignant debut from an exciting new voice. When fifteen-year-old Harris moves with his family from California (home of beautiful-but-inaccessible beaches) to New Jersey (home of some much-hyped pizza and bagels), he’s determined to be known as more than just the kid in the powered wheelchair. Armed with his favorite getting-to-know-you question (“What’s your favorite color?”), he’ll weed out the incompatible people—the greens and the purples, people who are too close to his own blue to make for good friends—and surround himself with outgoing yellows, adventurous oranges, and even thrilling reds. But first things first: he needs to find a new nurse, stat, so that his mom doesn’t have to keep accompanying him to school. Enter Miranda, a young nursing student who graduated from Harris’s new high school. Beautiful, confident, and the perfect blend of orange and red, Miranda sees Harris for who he really is—funny, smart, and totally worthy of the affections of Nory Fischer, the cute girl who’s in most of his classes. With Miranda at his side, Harris soon befriends geeky Zander (yellow) and even makes headway with Nory (who stubbornly refuses to reveal her favorite color). But Miranda is fighting her own demons, and Harris starts to wonder if she truly has his best interests at heart.
This Is Not a Sad Story
Author: Alisha Crebbin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578589572
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A journey of hope and courage while battling cancer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578589572
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A journey of hope and courage while battling cancer
Hayden's Haven
Author: Julie K. Cohen
Publisher: Julie K. Cohen
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Whoever controls the pack, controls the virus that can kill humanity… Traitor. Outcast. Predator. Those are the names he hears whispered in the shadows. They don’t understand what happened with his former pack. Neither does he—not entirely. Here, in his new pack, he goes above and beyond, Trying to prove his loyalty, his worth. Now, she’s here. The beautiful shifter who’s their only hope for developing A lasting vaccine against the shifter virus. She accepts him for who he is, Despite his past—and hers. To save her, he must return to his former pack And challenge the alpha... The brother who cast him out years ago. ◆◆◆ Fight Hard. Love Harder. Hayden’s Haven is the fourth book in a wolf shifter romance series full of romance, intrigue, and deadly heroes. If you like alpha males and smart women who fight for what they believe in, and you want a very HEA, then you’ll love Julie K. Cohen’s Broken Shifters series.
Publisher: Julie K. Cohen
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Whoever controls the pack, controls the virus that can kill humanity… Traitor. Outcast. Predator. Those are the names he hears whispered in the shadows. They don’t understand what happened with his former pack. Neither does he—not entirely. Here, in his new pack, he goes above and beyond, Trying to prove his loyalty, his worth. Now, she’s here. The beautiful shifter who’s their only hope for developing A lasting vaccine against the shifter virus. She accepts him for who he is, Despite his past—and hers. To save her, he must return to his former pack And challenge the alpha... The brother who cast him out years ago. ◆◆◆ Fight Hard. Love Harder. Hayden’s Haven is the fourth book in a wolf shifter romance series full of romance, intrigue, and deadly heroes. If you like alpha males and smart women who fight for what they believe in, and you want a very HEA, then you’ll love Julie K. Cohen’s Broken Shifters series.
The New Red Negro
Author: James Edward Smethurst
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195344200
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The New Red Negro surveys African-American poetry from the onset of the Depression to the early days of the Cold War. It considers the relationship between the thematic and formal choices of African-American poets and organized ideology from the proletarian early 1930s to the neo-modernist late 1940s. This study examines poetry by writers across the spectrum: canonical, less well-known, and virtually unknown. The ideology of the Communist Left as particularly expressed through cultural institutions of the literary Left significantly influenced the shape of African-American poetry in the 1930s and 40s, as well as the content. One result of this engagement of African-American writers with the organized Left was a pronounced tendency to regard the re-created folk or street voice as the authentic voice--and subject--of African-American poetry. Furthermore, a masculinist rhetoric was crucial to the re-creation of this folk voice. This unstable yoking of cultural nationalism, integrationism, and internationalism within a construct of class struggle helped to shape a new relationship of African-American poetry to vernacular African-American culture. This relationship included the representation of African-American working class and rural folk life and its cultural products ostensibly from the mass perspective. It also included the dissemination of urban forms of African-American popular culture, often resulting in mixed media high- low hybrids.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195344200
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The New Red Negro surveys African-American poetry from the onset of the Depression to the early days of the Cold War. It considers the relationship between the thematic and formal choices of African-American poets and organized ideology from the proletarian early 1930s to the neo-modernist late 1940s. This study examines poetry by writers across the spectrum: canonical, less well-known, and virtually unknown. The ideology of the Communist Left as particularly expressed through cultural institutions of the literary Left significantly influenced the shape of African-American poetry in the 1930s and 40s, as well as the content. One result of this engagement of African-American writers with the organized Left was a pronounced tendency to regard the re-created folk or street voice as the authentic voice--and subject--of African-American poetry. Furthermore, a masculinist rhetoric was crucial to the re-creation of this folk voice. This unstable yoking of cultural nationalism, integrationism, and internationalism within a construct of class struggle helped to shape a new relationship of African-American poetry to vernacular African-American culture. This relationship included the representation of African-American working class and rural folk life and its cultural products ostensibly from the mass perspective. It also included the dissemination of urban forms of African-American popular culture, often resulting in mixed media high- low hybrids.
Upper Bohemia
Author: Hayden Herrera
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982105283
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
"A coming-of-age memoir by the daughter of privileged, artistic, hard-drinking, bohemian parents, set against a backdrop of 1950s New York, Cape Cod, and Mexico"--
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982105283
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
"A coming-of-age memoir by the daughter of privileged, artistic, hard-drinking, bohemian parents, set against a backdrop of 1950s New York, Cape Cod, and Mexico"--
Robert Hayden in Verse
Author: Derik Smith
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472124099
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
This book sheds new light on the work of Robert Hayden (1913–80) in response to changing literary scholarship. While Hayden’s poetry often reflected aspects of the African American experience, he resisted attempts to categorize his poetry in racial terms. This fresh appreciation of Hayden’s work recontextualizes his achievements against the backdrop of the Black Arts Movement and traces his influence on contemporary African American poets. Placing Hayden at the heart of a history of African American poetry and culture spanning the Harlem Renaissance to the Hip-Hop era, the book explains why Hayden is now a canonical figure in 20th-century American literature. In deep readings that focus on Hayden’s religiousness, class consciousness, and historical vision, author Derik Smith inverts earlier scholarly accounts that figure Hayden as an outsider at odds with the militancy of the Black Arts movement. Robert Hayden in Verse offers detailed descriptions of the poet’s vigorous contributions to 1960s discourse about art, modernity, and blackness to show that the poet was, in fact, an earnest participant in Black Arts-era political and aesthetic debates.
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472124099
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
This book sheds new light on the work of Robert Hayden (1913–80) in response to changing literary scholarship. While Hayden’s poetry often reflected aspects of the African American experience, he resisted attempts to categorize his poetry in racial terms. This fresh appreciation of Hayden’s work recontextualizes his achievements against the backdrop of the Black Arts Movement and traces his influence on contemporary African American poets. Placing Hayden at the heart of a history of African American poetry and culture spanning the Harlem Renaissance to the Hip-Hop era, the book explains why Hayden is now a canonical figure in 20th-century American literature. In deep readings that focus on Hayden’s religiousness, class consciousness, and historical vision, author Derik Smith inverts earlier scholarly accounts that figure Hayden as an outsider at odds with the militancy of the Black Arts movement. Robert Hayden in Verse offers detailed descriptions of the poet’s vigorous contributions to 1960s discourse about art, modernity, and blackness to show that the poet was, in fact, an earnest participant in Black Arts-era political and aesthetic debates.