A Kid Who Became a Man


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Alberto is the main personage in the novel, and he represents 75 percent of the authors life. He is a young man born from a very poor family. Even so, he is able to get two degrees: a masters degree in French language and literature and an associate degree in business administration. He started to attend the Orintale of Naples in Italy when he was twenty-two years old. In order to earn enough money to pay board, lodging, and the expenses to attend courses at the university, he started to work in a private college. He remained in Naples for two years. Here, while he was studying, he founded, together with other students, a club and a magazine that started a struggle against the magnates of the university for the purpose of improving the teaching methodology. When the struggle moved from the schools to the parliament, Alberto decided to quit Italy and went to France. He spent one year in Lyon as tutor in the Franco Canadienne college, and three years in Nice, teaching Italian language and culture in the Lycee Massena, Ecole Normale, Dante Alighieri Society, and the Chamber of Commerce. While he was teaching, he also attended courses of French language and literature at the university and prepared himself for the exams in the Orientale of Naples. During summer months he went to Spain in order to improve his knowledge of Spanish language and literature, attending courses at the University of Saragoza in Jaca. In France, like in Spain, he was admired and appreciated as a young man able to resolve any intricate matter easily and creatively. He wanted to live his life intensely, without ceasing to love his girlfriend with all his heart. He had experienced several loving adventures that made him fall into a deep moral and spiritual crisis. Alberto said, I do not know anymore who I am. I act against my own principles. Influenced by the French culture, he understood that those principles he called his own were, indeed, not his but only principles accepted by him or transmitted to him by his family, his school, his church, his town. Living in Paris, Alberto understood that the only valid principles in our lives were those that we created or accepted after careful consideration. From now on Alberto will work hard to create his own principles and to resolve his moral and spiritual crisis. In order to succeed, said Alberto, it is not enough to say it, you must do it. Being equipped with a strong dose of determination, self-assurance, and a lot of energy, he began to discard all those principles in which he did not believe anymore, retaining those in which he still believed, and at the same time created new ones. He said, There are some principles that must be saved because they represent the foundation and the understanding of our Western civilization. By now Alberto was aware of being what he always wanted to become: a young man hungry to accomplish what he had initiated. After three years of separation, Alberto went to the United States in order to see Enza, his girlfriend, and he decided to marry her. He returned to Nizza with Enza. They had a first son. They returned to Italy. He completed his studies, getting a masters degree in French language and literature, and went to live in the United States. Needing to support his family, he started to work in a bank, and he remained there for thirty-five years, spending the first two achieveing an associate degree in business administration. The author tells the life of Alberto from infancy to youth. In the entire novel there are many descriptions of landscapes, in particular of his native town. Alberto directly or indirectly lived the horrors of the two world wars: the occupation of his town first by the Germans, then by the Allies. He visited Cassino, a city that had been razed to the ground by the bombers during the Second World War. Alberto also lived through the Fascist period and the political awakening of the great masses and their revolutionary agitations for the occupa




Becoming a Man


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A “scrupulously honest” (O, The Oprah Magazine) debut memoir that explores one man’s gender transition amid a pivotal political moment in America. Becoming a Man is a “moving narrative [that] illuminates the joy, courage, necessity, and risk-taking of gender transition” (Kirkus Reviews). For fifty years P. Carl lived as a girl and then as a queer woman, building a career, a life, and a loving marriage, yet still waiting to realize himself in full. As Carl embarks on his gender transition, he takes us inside the complex shifts and questions that arise throughout—the alternating moments of arrival and estrangement. He writes intimately about how transitioning reconfigures both his own inner experience and his closest bonds—his twenty-year relationship with his wife, Lynette; his already tumultuous relationships with his parents; and seemingly solid friendships that are subtly altered, often painfully and wordlessly. Carl “has written a poignant and candid self-appraisal of life as a ‘work-of-progress’” (Booklist) and blends the remarkable story of his own personal journey with incisive cultural commentary, writing beautifully about gender, power, and inequality in America. His transition occurs amid the rise of the Trump administration and the #MeToo movement—a transition point in America’s own story, when transphobia and toxic masculinity are under fire even as they thrive in the highest halls of power. Carl’s quest to become himself and to reckon with his masculinity mirrors, in many ways, the challenge before the country as a whole, to imagine a society where every member can have a vibrant, livable life. Here, through this brave and deeply personal work, Carl brings an unparalleled new voice to this conversation.




Little Man, Little Man


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Now available for the first time in nearly 40 years. Baldwin's only children's book follows the day-to-day life of four-year-old TJ and his friends in their Harlem neighborhood as they encounter the social realities of being black in America in the 1970s. Full color.




The Children of Men


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The year is 2021. No child has been born for twenty-five years. The human race faces extinction. Under the despotic rule of Xan Lyppiat, the Warden of England, the old are despairing and the young cruel. Theo Faren, a cousin of the Warden, lives a solitary life in this ominous atmosphere. That is, until a chance encounter with a young woman leads him into contact with a group of dissenters. Suddenly his life is changed irrevocably as he faces agonising choices which could affect the future of mankind. NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE




Self-made Man


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A Los Angeles Times columnist recounts her eighteen-month undercover stint as a man, a time during which she underwent considerable personal risks as she worked a sales job, joined a bowling league, frequented sex clubs, dated, and encountered firsthand the rigid codes and rituals of masculinity. 80,000 first printing.




Becoming a Man


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The National Book Award–winning coming-out memoir. “One of the most complex, moral, personal, and political books to have been written about gay life” (LA Weekly). Paul Monette grew up all-American, Catholic, overachieving . . . and closeted. As a child of the 1950s, a time when a kid suspected of being a “homo” would routinely be beaten up, Monette kept his secret throughout his adolescence. He wrestled with his sexuality for the first thirty years of his life, priding himself on his ability to “pass” for straight. The story of his journey to adulthood and to self-acceptance with grace and honesty, this intimate portrait of a young man’s struggle with his own desires is witty, humorous, and deeply felt. Before his death of complications from AIDS in 1995, Monette was an outspoken activist crusading for gay rights. Becoming a Man shows his courageous path to stand up for his own right to love and be loved. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Paul Monette including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the Paul Monette papers of the UCLA Library Special Collections.




Man, Woman, and Child


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From Erich Segal comes an unforgettable story of love: the drama of a father and the son he never knew . . . and a marriage that must stand the greatest test of all. Bob and Sheila Beckwith had everything: rewarding careers, two wonderful daughters, and a perfect marriage . . . almost perfect. For what Sheila didn’t know was that Bob has once been unfaithful—only once, ten years ago during a business trip to France. What Bob didn’t know was that his brief affair produced a son. Now a tragic accident—and one fateful phone call—will change Bob and Sheila’s life forever. . . .




The Boy to Man Book


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Boy Kills Man


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Nothing is more unsettling in this world than a kid with a gun . . . On the streets of Medellín, Colombia, actions speak louder than words, and the rule of the bandidos is the only law worth listening to. Like most kids of their age, Shorty and Alberto work for their local cartel. They run cigarettes, offer protection . . . and occasionally assassinate someone. The work is tough, and dangerous, but the boys are commanding respect like they've never known, and the money's pretty good too. But then one day Alberto disappears. And Shorty realises that he is never coming back. A gangster's life is cheap, and when revenge can be bought for only a few pesos, everyone has their price . . .




Castaway Kid


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Abandoned by his parents when he was just three years old, Rob Mitchell began his journey as one of the last “lifers” in an American orphanage. He grew up with kids who were not friends but rather “co-survivors.” As Rob’s loneliness and rage grew, his hope shrank. Would he ever find a real family or a place to call home? Find out how Rob was able to overcome his past, forgiving his relatives and forging healthy family relationships of his own. Heartbreaking, heartwarming, and ultimately triumphant, this true story shows how, with faith, every person can leave the past behind and forge healthier, happier relationships.