Black-Toothed Ruth Black

Black-Toothed Ruth Black
Author: Peter Barron
Publisher: Carpet Bombing Culture
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781908211194

Black-toothed Ruth Black is a girl who doesn't like brushing her teeth - and has a brush with disaster after being kidnapped by the evil tooth devils.

I Am African American

I Am African American
Author: Ruth Turk
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2002-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780823980888

An African-American child tells about various elements of his heritage such as slavery, family traditions, foods, and clothing as well as about outstanding African-Americans in history.

Drowning Ruth

Drowning Ruth
Author: Christina Schwarz
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 030748405X

Deftly written and emotionally powerful, Drowning Ruth is a stunning portrait of the ties that bind sisters together and the forces that tear them apart, of the dangers of keeping secrets and the explosive repercussions when they are exposed. A mesmerizing and achingly beautiful debut. Winter, 1919. Amanda Starkey spends her days nursing soldiers wounded in the Great War. Finding herself suddenly overwhelmed, she flees Milwaukee and retreats to her family's farm on Nagawaukee Lake, seeking comfort with her younger sister, Mathilda, and three-year-old niece, Ruth. But very soon, Amanda comes to see that her old home is no refuge--she has carried her troubles with her. On one terrible night almost a year later, Amanda loses nearly everything that is dearest to her when her sister mysteriously disappears and is later found drowned beneath the ice that covers the lake. When Mathilda's husband comes home from the war, wounded and troubled himself, he finds that Amanda has taken charge of Ruth and the farm, assuming her responsibility with a frightening intensity. Wry and guarded, Amanda tells the story of her family in careful doses, as anxious to hide from herself as from us the secrets of her own past and of that night. Ruth, haunted by her own memory of that fateful night, grows up under the watchful eye of her prickly and possessive aunt and gradually becomes aware of the odd events of her childhood. As she tells her own story with increasing clarity, she reveals the mounting toll that her aunt's secrets exact from her family and everyone around her, until the heartrending truth is uncovered. Guiding us through the lives of the Starkey women, Christina Schwarz's first novel shows her compassion and a unique understanding of the American landscape and the people who live on it.

Reclaiming Community in Contemporary African American Fiction

Reclaiming Community in Contemporary African American Fiction
Author: Philip Page
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781617034657

As a reaction against persistent black exclusion from white American society, the novels of recent African American writers boldly celebrate the heritage of black culture. They acclaim a people once dispersed by racism and humiliation but now restoring its legacy of rich community life. For close examination of this theme Philip Page brings together five novelists who are in the forefront of contemporary fiction and shows how their voices combine for an ongoing dialogue on the importance of community to the African American world. Gaining its special force through addressing national concerns and through never backing away from the truth in the face of stubborn opposition, the fiction of Gaines, Naylor, Johnson, Cade-Bambara, and Wideman contributes to postmodernist debates on race, the repressed past, and the contemporary American conscience.

Author: Bill Brewster
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 0802146104

Drawing on in-depth interviews with DJs, critics, musicians, recording executives, and others, two music journalists traces the definitive role of the disc jockey as a primary factor in the evolution of popular music, tracing the the dramatic influence of DJs on music over the past forty years and profiling some of the most important DJs in the business. Original. 30,000 first printing.

Poems

Poems
Author: Arthur Middlemore Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1855
Genre:
ISBN:

Hell's Angel

Hell's Angel
Author: Peter Brandvold
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 110162339X

Bounty hunter Lou Prophet takes on a corrupt town in this western from Peter Brandvold. While on the run from Rurales in Mexico, Lou Prophet stops at the familiar desert town of Chisos Springs. Except now it’s called Moon’s Well. And it appears that more than the name has changed. It’s being controlled by the scoundrel Mordecai Moon, who even charges people for water. Lou Prophet won’t stand for such shady business, but he’s never made an enemy like Mordecai... When Mordecai has Lou beaten and sends him into the blazing desert tied over his horse, matters go from bad to personal. Rescued by an old friend and business partner, Lou is ready to end Mordecai’s reign of terror. And with the outlaw’s own girlfriend straddling sides, Lou will make sure he goes out with a bang.

440 Games, Puzzles & Brain Boosters Specially Designed to Keep Your Mind Sharp

440 Games, Puzzles & Brain Boosters Specially Designed to Keep Your Mind Sharp
Author: Nancy Linde
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2024-08-27
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 152352796X

From Nancy Linde's bestselling puzzle series, this book features 440 all-new exercises to challenge—and improve—your brain’s long-term memory, working memory, processing speed, executive function, attention to detail, multitasking skills. Achieving and maintaining a higher level of mental fitness every day can be surprisingly fun—and to your brain, it’s healthy exercise. In this next exciting entry in her bestselling games series (including 399 Games, Puzzle & Trivia Challenges Designed to Keep Your Brain Young with 547,000 in print), Nancy Linde offers a brand-new collection of puzzles, trivia challenges, brainteasers, and word games that are not only great fun to do but are specifically designed to give your brain the kind of workout that stimulates neurogenesis, the process that allows the brain to grow new cells. With each daily puzzle, cross-train your brain by targeting one of 6 key cognitive functions: Long-term memory, working memory, executive functioning, attention to detail, multitasking, and processing speed. And 75 Brain Boosters—a brand-new feature in this book—will build on the original puzzle and take your brain in a new direction.

Black Like Us

Black Like Us
Author: Devon W. Carbado
Publisher: Cleis Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1573447145

Chronicles one hundred years of African-American homosexual literature, from the turn-of-the-century writings of Alice Dunbar Nelson, to the Harlem Renaissance of Langston Hughes, to the emerging sexual liberation movements of the later postwar era as reflected by James Baldwin. Original.