Lenny's Dare


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In the summer of 1941, the Schultz family lives a modest suburban life in a small town in central New Jersey -- even as the shadow of war grows closer. Though painfully aware of the dire political climate of the time, they work hard to instill their children with wholesome American values rather than crippling existential fears. Lenny, oldest of the five children, succeeds at school, plays alley ball with his friends and siblings, and occasionally listens to the radio or his father’s conversations, which all seem to center around the events in Europe. Life is good. That is, until the neighborhood bully, Louis, comes along. A neglected child doomed to inherit the violent, racist ways of his alcoholic father, Louis increasingly antagonizes Lenny, culminating in a foolhardy dare to see which of them is brave enough to enter the Prescotts' allegedly haunted mansion. Lenny accepts Louis's challenge not out of spite or a desire to be seen as brave, but out of a need to prove to the world what he already knows to be true: that Louis, like all bullies, tyrants, and war-mongering dictators, is a coward. The only hope for liberation lies in direct confrontation, not appeasement. Can Lenny keep the evil at home at bay while the forces of evil are gathering abroad? Lenny’s Dare: A Novel of Youth in a Time of War captures the essential incongruity of pre-WWII American life -- a world where children at home grew, played, and went to school while great forces abroad gathered like clouds portending the deadliest storm the world had ever seen.




No One's Even Bleeding


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Hilarious story of an aspiring writer who spends five years as an L.A. public school substitute teacher. Tales of promiscuous PTA moms, drug induced misadventures of faculty members, and student/teacher romances make this a book that should convince most parents to send their kids to private school.




Lenny The Leprechaun


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Lenny and his friends discover that their little Town is in danger of the fearsome red Giant (Dearge Mor a colossal Giant.) The four giants of Ireland have been summoned to protect the island and its people.The Leprechaun's pot of gold is the only thing that can stop the Púca spirits of Dearge mor's conquest of destruction. Leprechaun's adventures with his friends the Gnomes must help the mortals but closely followed by Trolls who wish to reclaim the Leprechaun's gold and return it to Troll mountain"I'm Lenny the Leprechaun with me pot of gold, I love to sing and dance and I love to say hello, cause I'm a cheeky leprechaun just to let you know that you'll never get your hands on me lovely pot of gold."




Last True Hero


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"With her usual charm and engaging storytelling Diana Gardin has once again proved why she's my new go-to author." -- #1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken For seven years he's fought for his country. Now he'll fight for her. Army Ranger Dare Conners has been through hell. He's left combat behind, yet the memories that refuse to fade are proving just as dangerous. Ordered to take R&R, he joins his buddy for beaches, beers, and babes-if that can't cure him, nothing will. But when he meets Berkeley, a woman who affects him like no one else, a new kind of battle begins . . . An Admiral's daughter, Berkeley knows her life has been planned since birth. The right school, the right boyfriend-and now that she's graduated-the right marriage. But after years of being right, Berkeley is ready to be a little wrong. And Dare Conners has wrong written all over him. The sexy soldier has a body built for sin and secrets he won't share. What starts as a fling quickly grows into something more. But summer can't last forever, and when the truth comes out, both Berkeley and Dare could be in for quite a fall. "Last True Hero is the perfect escape. Diana Gardin is a fresh new voice in contemporary romance." -- Lia Riley




Circuitry


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Circuitry is an outrageously funny, unapologetic ninety-minute play that takes us on a year long whirlwind global trip through the exclusive world of the Circuit Party. It is part realism and part absurdism and totally fabulous as it follows one gay New Yorker¿s quest for love through this seductive world in 1996. As HIV/AIDS remains a major part of the gay community worldwide, Circuitry takes a glimpse backwards to question the state of a large group of gay men today.




The Antenatal Group


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Seven months pregnant, Mel is dumped by her partner and is suddenly facing parenthood alone. But at her antenatal class, she meets a group of women who quickly become invaluable friends in the terrifying new world of birth and babies . . . Katy – rich, successful and with the dream husband – has her delivery planned to perfection. But she soon realizes that nature doesn’t always follow suit. Lexi, loud and confident, is coping well on her own. Until the only man she has ever loved reappears at the most unexpected moment. Rebecca is the youngest of the group – not long out of her teens, in fact –but she’s determined to hold onto her dreams, even without her family’s support. Erin already seems to be an expert on babies, but her quiet nature hides a secret tragedy. When you’re contemplating pain relief, birth positions and sleepless nights you really need a good friend – or four. ‘I LOVE it. It's so good and really makes me feel like one of the girls . . . a perfect read for anyone who is a mum to be’ Member review, thebabywebsite.com




Film and the Afterlife


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This book explores how post-death existence is represented in popular film, looking at issues such as continuity, personal identity, and the nature of existence beyond the grave. Film often returns to the theme of dying, death and the afterlife, both directly and indirectly, because there are very few subjects as compelling and universal. The book compares the representation of death, dying and the afterlife in films to scholarly surveys of attitudes towards life-after-death through the analysis of twenty films made between the end of World War II and now. It looks at the portrayals of stages between death and a final destination; spatio-temporal and personal continuity; the nature of afterlife existence in terms of embodiment, or not; and the contact between the worlds of the living and the dead. This book offers a wide-ranging view on a compelling subject in film. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of Religion and Film, Religion and Media, the Philosophy of Religion, and the Sociology of Religion, as well as Religion, Media and Film Studies more generally .




Chicago Is Calling Me Home


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Dear Church


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Lenny Duncan is the unlikeliest of pastors. Formerly incarcerated, he is now a black preacher in the whitest denomination in the United States: the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Shifting demographics and shrinking congregations make all the headlines, but Duncan sees something else at work--drawing a direct line between the church's lack of diversity and the church's lack of vitality. The problems the ELCA faces are theological, not sociological. But so are the answers. Part manifesto, part confession, and all love letter, Dear Church offers a bold new vision for the future of Duncan's denomination and the broader mainline Christian community of faith. Dear Church rejects the narrative of church decline and calls everyone--leaders and laity alike--to the front lines of the church's renewal through racial equality and justice. It is time for the church to rise up, dust itself off, and take on forces of this world that act against God: whiteness, misogyny, nationalism, homophobia, and economic injustice. Duncan gives a blueprint for the way forward and urges us to follow in the revolutionary path of Jesus. Dear Church also features a discussion guide at the back--perfect for church groups, book clubs, and other group discussion.




In A Mirror


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Tortured by peer pressure, broken hearts, messed up parents, and off-the-charts anxiety, can the twins uncover their similarities, beyond identical reflections, and survive high school hell? Since taking opposing sides during their parents’ divorce, twin sisters Brittany and Charli have zero in common. Hell freezes over when they both attend an insane party with a rumour mill set to overdrive. Skatergirl Charli hears whispers circulating about her, her boyfriend, and her virginity status. With no tolerance for bullies, she’d rather ignore everyone and hide with her studies. But if she goes to extremes to achieve academic success, would it be worth alienating her two best friends? And if the rumours persist, and she loses her boyfriend, will the despair spiral her out of control? Timid Brittany is in wild panic after hearing a rumour her crush spent time with another girl. Wanting the spotlight, she’s determined to make the cheer squad. But getting the attention she craves heightens her anxiety. What if everyone discovers she’s a loser? Desperately trying to fit in and land her dream boyfriend, will peer pressure lure her into dangerous situations? Is Brittany destined to become the bully her sister hates? Is Charli becoming an outcast on a path to social isolation? And with the return of their secretive father, old wounds reopen. When every conversation morphs into a heated argument, is the fate of their sisterhood doomed? "A rollercoaster ride of emotions!" Read In A Mirror today to join the sisterhood, swoon over gorgeous crushes, battle evil cheerleaders, and escape high school hell! For fans of The Clique, The List, Gossip Girl, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Becky Albertalli & John Green. If you love heartwarming and emotionally gripping books with moments to make you laugh out loud, you'll love this contemporary coming-of-age teen drama.