The Jewish Encyclopedia


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Chasing Indigo


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Ryan Harding. He's running royalty. The guy I've been following online since I started this sport. Sure, I've got a crush on him, but so does nearly every other runner in the country. I'm an unknown in this world, it's not like the prince of distance running is ever going to notice me, which is for the best. I've been down this road once before with the Mr. Perfect type, and I'm not doing it again.Indigo Adams stood out the moment I saw her cross the finish line. She's not only got a gorgeous stride and stellar kick, but possesses the tenacity and drive required to reach the top. She's the perfect fit for our newly-formed team in Colorado, though her running potential isn't the only thing that's captured my attention. Indigo seems skeptical of our selection of her and even more skeptical of me and my intentions. What will it take for her to see she belongs here in Brockton, on this team... and with me?(This is a spinoff from the Pepper Jones series but can be read as a standalone.)







The Weekly Reporter


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With v. 26 is bound: A general digest of criminal cases reported in the Weekly reporter. By D. E. Cranenburgh. Calcutta, 1893.




The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, and Musical Theater


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Aficionados of music, dance, opera, and musical theater will relish this volume featuring over 200 articles showcasing composers, singers, musicians, dancers, and choreographers across eras and styles. Read about Hildegard of Bingen, whose Symphonia expressed both spiritual and physical desire for the Virgin Mary, and George Frideric Handel, who not only created roles for castrati but was behind the Venetian opera's preoccupations with gender ambiguity. Discover Alban Berg’s Lulu, opera’s first openly lesbian character. And don’t forget Kiss Me Kate, the hit 1948 Broadway musical: written by Cole Porter, married though openly gay; directed by John C. Wilson, Noël Coward's ex-lover; and featuring Harold Lang, who had affairs with Leonard Bernstein and Gore Vidal. No single volume has ever achieved the breadth of this scholarly yet eminently readable compendium. It includes overviews of genres as well as fascinating biographical entries on hundreds of figures such as Peter Tchaikovsky, Maurice Ravel, Sergei Diaghilev, Bessie Smith, Aaron Copland, Stephen Sondheim, Alvin Ailey, Rufus Wainwright, and Ani DiFranco.