Posted inFiction,Uncategorized|Taggedbooks,culture,fiction,immigration,mother daughter relationship,motherhood,rural life,theatre,women in wartime,Women's Prize Fiction shortlist 2024|13 Comments April 22, 2024 Yellowface by R. F. Kuang Yellowfaceis a satirical novel about the publishing industry and ...
Finding Truths in Fiction: Immigration Stories in Korean-American Picture BooksYi, Joanne HPurves, Gordon Michael. 2013. "Finding Truth in Fictions: Identifying Non-Fictions in Imaginary Cracks." Synthese 190:235-51.
one of the drugs used in medication abortion. They also recap arguments in cases about the Armed Career Criminal Act and Indian Health Services, and give some updates on cases they’re watching in the lower courts, ranging from immigration, to guns, to Title IX. ...
Virginia Rafferty has written two historical fiction novels that focus on Eastern European immigration in the 18th century. The Road to Lattimer takes place in the late 19th century in a Pennsyvania coal town. Family Secrets...Hidden in the shadows of ti
If you are not sure which of these books might be your style, you can do what I did, and take their quiz! ->Quiz: which book from the International Booker Prize 2024 longlist should you read? I’ll let you know which book they have recommended I read at the end of this post. If...
a new song, it is a glimpse at hope. But then grief strikes in Assunta’s life and Pietro is to blame. Inspired by true events,From Ashes the Songis a story of unconventional love, hope, and the extraordinary gifts brought to America by ordinary people in the great wave of immigration...
The US only thinks it has immigration issues. Cop shoots up a grade-school Halloween party. This happens more often than you might think. Strange immigrants in small New England town. “I am not that daemon swineherd in the twilit grotto!“ It’s almost like scientists never watch science ...
First up, a number of linkspams about books, comics, and writing: Politics Belong in Science Fiction | Foz Meadows at Huffington Post (May 2):“Science fiction both is, and always has been, a political genre. When we tell stories about a future in outer space populated entirely by white...
all comes clear and he manages to find some peace in a far-off country. Harvey writes what is definitely in the top three police procedurals in the UK, filled with humanity and understanding of the human condition, plus a few sharp words on our immigration policy. No wonder he’s collect...
This book is equally disturbing and suspenseful, dealing with everything from genetic engineering, ableism towards cognitively disabled people, and immigration between the U.S. and Aztlán (formerly Mexico). Despite the strange circumstances of his birth, I found myself rooting for Matt to escape ...