Let's Be Heard


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This "New York Times" bestseller proved that before there was Rush Limbaugh, G. Gordon Liddy or Howard Stern, there was Bob Grant, the undisputed king of conservative talk radio. In "Let's Be Heard", Grant expounds on topics from "Slick Willie" Clinton to feminist "emasculators" and welfare swindlers.




Lets Hear It from the Whoresess Mouth


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Who, better is to heat from, other than Shakerah Mohammed. This girl has said it, she has done it, and most of all she tells it straight from her mouth like it is. Her two friends find her actions to be too far out of hand and Shakerah does not care one bit, but now one friend knows she must be stopped. Shakerah realizes that all the men, all the deaths, and all the headaches were not worth all the money she came into. But unfortunately it is way too late. When you have fucked over so many it will be real hard to determine where all the threats are coming from. Eventually Shakerah will come face to face with her DEATH MATCH and it will not be nice




Let's Hear Their Voices


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The first anthology of poetry, prose, and drama by second-generation Cuban American writers. Let’s Hear Their Voices brings together works by ten distinguished and emerging Cuban American writers of the “second generation”—writers who were born between 1960 and the mid-1980s in the United States to Cuban parents or have a mixed ethnic background. Called “ABCs” (American-Born Cubans) or“AmeriCubans,” these writers experiment with different formal approaches and lace their work with Cuban Spanish to give voice to hybrid identities and cultural legacies within the contemporary multicultural United States. An introduction by Iraida H. López identifies key tropes in their poetry, prose, and drama, and provides an overview of Cuban American literature since the 1960s. With both original and previously published pieces by award-winning authors—including President Obama’s Second Inaugural Poet, Richard Blanco—the volume makes a welcome contribution to the fields of Latinx and American literature, as well as critical discussions across disciplines about the intersections of latinidad with race, class, gender, and sexuality. “The selections chosen are excellent across the board. Collectively, they give a sense of the directions in which second-generation Cuban American writing is moving, as well as of its abiding concern with the country of origin of the first generation. The writing is impressive, strong, and compelling.” — Marta Caminero-Santangelo, University of Kansas




Let's Hear It For Poodles


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Do You Like Elegant Dogs With Beautiful Coats? Check Out Poodles! Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.




Let's Hear It For Bulldogs


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What Breed Of Dog Is Best Known For Its Wrinkly, Compact Face? The Bulldog! Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.




Let's Hear It For Beagles


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Are You Looking For A Playful Pup? Check Out Beagles! Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.




Let's Hear It For Boxers


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Do You Like Big Dogs With Funny Faces? Check Out Boxers! Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.




Let's Hear It


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A collection of 22 stories by Texas women writers that weave a story of their own: the story of women's writing in the Lone Star State, from 1865 to the present. Authors include Berverly Lowry, Carolyn Osborn, Annette Sanford, Denise Chavez, Katherine Anne Porter, Judy Alter and Joyce Gibson Roach.




Let's Hear It For German Shepherd


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Do You Like Big Dogs With Lots Of Confidence? Check Out German Shepherds! Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.




Let's Hear It For Golden Retrievers


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Are You Looking For A Happy, Family Dog? Check Out Golden Retrievers! Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.