How To Make Friends With Teenage Anarchists


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They are the largest minority in the world. They have no rights. They are told how to think, how to worship, and how to socialize. They are children. Some will grow up and repeat the pattern. Some will break from the vicious cycle and use their voices whether it be in the present or in the far, far future. How to Make Friends with Teenage Anarchists is a collection of young adult stories spanning many genres that will make you think twice about children and join their rebellion.




Squeezed


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Prudy Radicci never knew the true power of family until she discovered her psychic abilities and reunited with her long-lost aunt. But when she finds her aunt beaten and unable to speak, Prudy is thrust into a dangerous world of violence and secrets. As she fights to uncover the truth and protect her newfound family, Prudy must rely on more than just her psychic abilities. She'll need courage, determination, and a little bit of luck to survive. Join Prudy on her thrilling journey in the novel Squeezed, a gripping tale of family, danger, and self-discovery. If you loved books like "The Lovely Bones" or "Sharp Objects," you won't be able to put down Squeezed. Buy now!




Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow


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From William Morris to Oscar Wilde to George Orwell, left-libertarian thought has long been an important but neglected part of British cultural and political history. In Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow, David Goodway seeks to recover and revitalize that indigenous anarchist tradition. This book succeeds as simultaneously a cultural history of left-libertarian thought in Britain and a demonstration of the applicability of that history to current politics. Goodway argues that a recovered anarchist tradition could – and should – be a touchstone for contemporary political radicals. Moving seamlessly from Aldous Huxley and John Cowper Powys to the war in Iraq, this challenging volume will energize leftist movements throughout Britain and the rest of the world.




The Anarchist Inquisition


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The Anarchist Inquisition explores the groundbreaking transnational human rights campaigns that emerged in response to a brutal wave of repression unleashed by the Spanish state to quash anarchist activities at the turn of the twentieth century. Mark Bray guides readers through this tumultuous era—from backroom meetings in Paris and torture chambers in Barcelona, to international antiterrorist conferences in Rome and human rights demonstrations in Buenos Aires. Anarchist bombings in theaters and cafes in the 1890s provoked mass arrests, the passage of harsh anti-anarchist laws, and executions in France and Spain. Yet, far from a marginal phenomenon, this first international terrorist threat had profound ramifications for the broader development of human rights, as well as modern global policing, and international legislation on extradition and migration. A transnational network of journalists, lawyers, union activists, anarchists, and other dissidents related peninsular torture to Spain's brutal suppression of colonial revolts in Cuba and the Philippines to craft a nascent human rights movement against the "revival of the Inquisition." Ultimately their efforts compelled the monarchy to accede in the face of unprecedented global criticism. Bray draws a vivid picture of the assassins, activists, torturers, and martyrs whose struggles set the stage for a previously unexamined era of human rights mobilization. Rather than assuming that human rights struggles and "terrorism" are inherently contradictory forces, The Anarchist Inquisition analyzes how these two modern political phenomena worked in tandem to constitute dynamic campaigns against Spanish atrocities.




Desolate Kharma


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In the dark, gritty streets of the Central District, everyone is out for themselves. But when a desperate father walks into her office, private investigator Kelly Kharma is drawn into a dangerous game of secrets and violence. As she navigates her way through a caseload of missing children, Kelly Kharma crosses paths with ex-girlfriend Myrna. Though Myrna has forgiven Kharma for her mistakes in their relationship, Kharma still lives with the guilt. When Kharma learns that Myrna has fallen into a dangerous web of violence and prostitution, Kharma sets out to free Myrna and make amends. But as Kharma dives deeper into the darkness of the Central District, she soon discovers that her future, and even her life, is at stake. If you enjoyed the thrilling science fiction novels of Phillip K. Dick and the crime novels of Michael Connelly, then you'll love Desolate Kharma. Buy it now!




A Sandwich Can't Stop A Bullet: Stories


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A teen trapped in a cage finds salvation in the darkest corner of an abandoned hospital. A thief with a bag full of stolen money hides under the cover of a serial killer’s rampage. A mother blinded by fame pushes her child into the shadow of modeling. A hit man takes one last job based on morals. These are some of the tales you’ll find within this collection of short stories from mystery and crime writer M.E. Purfield, best known as the creator of the highly rated and long running ‘Miki Radicci’ series, who continues his talent for quirky, unconventional characters struggling through realistic, tense, and desperate situations.




Anarchist Voices


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Through his many books on the history of anarchism, Paul Avrich has done much to dispel the public's conception of the anarchists as mere terrorists. In Anarchist Voices, Avrich lets American anarchists speak for themselves. This abridged edition contains fifty-three interviews conducted by Avrich over a period of thirty years, interviews that portray the human dimensions of a movement much maligned by the authorities and contemporary journalists. Most of the interviewees (anarchists as well as their friends and relatives) were active during the heyday of the movement, between the 1880s and the 1930s. They represent all schools of anarchism and include both famous figures and minor ones, previously overlooked by most historians. Their stories provide a wealth of personal detail about such anarchist luminaries as Emma Goldman and Sacco and Vanzetti.




Anarchy in High Heels


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Anarchy in High Heels is not a state of dress; it’s a state of mind. A San Francisco porno theater might be the last place you’d expect to plant the seed of a feminist troupe, but truth is stranger than fiction. In 1972, access to birth control and a burn-your-bra ethos were leading young women to repudiate their 1950s conservative upbringing and embrace a new liberation. Denise Larson was a timid twenty-four-year-old actress wannabe when, at an after-hours countercultural event, The People’s Nickelodeon, she accidentally created Les Nickelettes. This banding together of ¬¬like-minded women with an anything-goes spirit unlocked a deeply hidden female humor. For the first time, Denise allowed the suppressed satirical thoughts dancing through her head to come out in the open. Together with Les Nickelettes, which quickly became a brazen women’s lib troupe, she presented a series of feminist skits, stunts, and musical comedy plays. In 1980, The Bay Guardian described the group as “nutty, messy, flashy, trashy, and very funny.” With sisterhood providing the moxie, Denise took on leadership positions not common for women at the time: playwright, stage director, producer, and administrative/artistic director. But, in the end, the most important thing she learned was the power of female friendship.




Hole in the Head Freak


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When Miriam wakes up after a wild night out, the last thing she expects to find is a dead body with a hole in its head next to her. As a recent ex-convict, the last thing she needs is to be framed for murder. But with the cops on her tail and the bodies piling up in the city, Miriam finds herself on the run for her freedom – and the medication she needs to stay alive. Hole in the Head Freak is a gripping sci-fi crime story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. If you enjoyed the mystery and suspense of novels like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, then you'll love this thrilling adventure. Buy it now!




Dead Mom Walking


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NATIONAL BESTSELLER SHORTLISTED for the 2021 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize SHORTLISTED for the 2021 Vine Award in Non-Fiction "A comedy for catastrophic times." --CBC "A hilarious memoir of effervescent misadventures." --Toronto Star "How am I laughing at someone's mother's cancer? How? We think we can't laugh about death, about cancer, about our mothers and their suffering . . . and we can't, but we can. And there's so much relief in that." --Carolyn Taylor, BARONESS VON SKETCH SHOW A whip-smart and darkly funny memoir about an unconventional family, the limits of wellness fads, and the mother of all catastrophes. Rachel Matlow’s eccentric mom, Elaine, never quite followed the script handed down to her. Her bold out-there-ness made it okay for Rachel to be their genderqueer self and live life on their own terms. But when Elaine decides to try to heal her cancer naturally, Rachel has to draw the line. What ensues is a tug of war between logical and magical thinking, an odyssey through New Age remedies ranging from herbal tinctures and juice cleanses to a countryside ayahuasca trip, and a portrait of a mother and child who’ve never been physically closer or ideologically further apart. In facing their inimitable mother’s death, Rachel has written a book bursting with life—the epic adventures and epic fails, the broken limbs and belly laughs. As hilarious as it is poignant, Dead Mom Walking is about writing the story of your life only to find out that life has other plans.