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Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.ġ-2 days after each item has arrived in the warehouseġ The expected delivery period after the order has been dispatched via your chosen delivery method.ģ Please note this service does not override the status timeframe "Dispatches in", and that the "Usually Dispatches In" timeframe still applies to all orders. ![]() ![]() ![]() Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. ![]() ![]() Struggles with identity, community, substance addictions and poverty. It's not about reservations or the old stories, but about the struggles of modern Indians in the inner cities. The characters and stories here are not the stereotypes most non-native Americans are familiar with. 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"Don't ever let anyone tell you what being Indian means. ![]() ![]() ![]() As of July 2018, the book was in its fourth printing. It had an initial print run of 100,000 copies. The Kiss Quotient received a positive review from Publishers Weekly. ![]() She researched autism and realized that she, too, is autistic, and used that as the basis for the book's concept. Hoang states that she initially wanted to write a gender-swapped Pretty Woman, but was stuck when examining why a "successful, beautiful woman would hire an escort." During a meeting with her daughter's preschool teacher, Hoang found out that her daughter is on the autism spectrum. The manuscript went through several drafts before she entered the online pitch contest Pitch Wars, where she revised it again with the help of her mentor Brighton Walsh, working for eight months. Hoang wrote the first draft of what would become The Kiss Quotient within ten weeks. ![]() It follows Stella, an autistic woman who hires an escort in order to explore intimacy with other people. The Kiss Quotient is a 2018 novel written by Helen Hoang. ![]() ![]() She runs for many reasons-to escape the taunts from the kids at the fancy-schmancy new school she's been sent to ever since she and her little sister had to stop living with their mom. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves. ![]() But they are also four kids chosen for an elite middle school track team-a team that could qualify them for the Junior Olympics if they can get their acts together. Four kids from wildly different backgrounds with personalities that are explosive when they clash. ![]() A newbie to the track team, Patina must learn to rely on her teammates as she tries to outrun her personal demons in this New York Times bestselling follow-up to the National Book Award finalist Ghost by New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From teen romance to parental tribulations, it offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of Africans, and is adapted from a best-selling series of graphic novels. Aya is the winner of the Best First Album award at the Angouleme International Comics Festival, the Children’s Africana Book Award, and the Glyph Award was nominated for the Quill Award, the YALSA’s Great Graphic Novels list, and the Eisner Award and was included o. 6.7 1 h 16+ Against the colorful and spirited backdrop of the Ivory Coast in the 1970s, Aya of Yop City is a vibrant, beautifully animated film. Drawn & Quarterly has release volumes four through six of the original French series (as yet unpublished in English) in Aya: Love in Yop City. Following their award-winning 2007 graphic novel Aya, author Marguerite Abouet and artist Clement Oubrerie return to the story of a teenage girl growing up in 1970s Ivory Coast in this 10-page. This reworked edition offers readers the chance to immerse themselves in the lively world of Aya and her friends, bringing together the first three volumes of the series in Book One. It’s wryly funny, breezy account of the simple pleasures and private troubles of everyday life in Yop City.Ĭlément Oubrerie’s warm colors and energetic, playful line connect expressively with Marguerite Abouet’s vibrant writing. ![]() It is the story of the studious and clear-sighted 19-year old Aya, her easy-going friends Adjoua and Bintou, and their meddling relatives and neighbors. ![]() Aya is loosely based upon Marguerite Abouet’s youth in Yop City. It’s a golden time, and the nation, too-an oasis of affluence and stability in West Africa-seems fueled by something wondrous. ![]() ![]() Her work moves and entices, leading readers to unlearn internalized oppression and practice community. She presents these pursuits not just as forms of resistance, but also as ways of living that provide avenues for liberation and self-expression. Her guiding question is, “Could we make justice and liberation the most pleasurable collective experiences we could have?” brown mostly draws from Black women’s accounts of their pursuit of pleasure amidst oppression, but also includes some voices that identify differently. One witnesses artists, scholars, and activists embodying a politics of feeling good. In Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, adrienne maree brown curates a tapestry of essays, interviews, profiles, poems, images, and blog posts that orient readers to radical self-love and pleasure. ![]() Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The leading national forum open to all for the impartial discussion of public issues important to the membership, community and nation. Join us as Dalio walks through 5 centuries of economic conditions, political shifts and major shifts in the wealth and power of nations, highlighting hidden patterns and providing insight to safely navigate the times to come. His findings are that the times ahead will be unlike any we've faced in our lifetime, and he gives practical advice on how to prepare for what’s next. In his latest book, Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order, Dalio provides insights from more than half a century of studying the history of the world economy and its ties to the rising and falling of great powers-and how they fit into a “Big Cycle” that has persisted and is at work in the present day. Ray Dalio is the founder, co-chief investment officer, and chairman for Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund by assets, as well as a leading expert in investment philosophy, corporate management and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Principles. Yet to legendary investor and acclaimed financial innovator Ray Dalio, this is all part of a pattern-one that has been occurring repeatedly throughout the past 500 years of global economic history. ![]() Today’s economy is painted by headlines as hectic, turbulent and uncertain-reports of massive debt, fluctuating interest rates, and widespread money printing abound. ![]() ![]() Ross’ approach, later made famous by the “New Journalists” of the 1960s, used dialogue, scene structure and other techniques associated with fiction writers. “It’s sort of like having sex,” she once wrote. She hated tape recorders (“fast, easy and lazy”), trusted first impressions and believed in the “mystical force” that “makes the work seem delightfully easy and natural and supremely enjoyable.” Her methods were as crystallized and instinctive as her writing. Salinger in 2010, Ross wrote a piece about her friendship with the reclusive novelist and former New Yorker contributor. Hundreds of Ross’ “Talk of the Town” dispatches appeared in The New Yorker, starting in the 1940s when she wrote about Harry Truman’s years as a haberdasher, and continuing well into the 21st century, whether covering a book party at the Friars Club, or sitting with the daughters of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II as they watched a Broadway revival of “South Pacific.” After the death of J.D. ![]() “Lillian would knock my block off for saying so, she’d find it pretentious, but she really was a pioneer, both as a woman writing at The New Yorker and as a truly innovative artist, someone who helped change and shape non-fiction writing in English,” Remnick wrote. ![]() ![]() ![]() "At last! A book from Colleen McCullough that both has great characters and a storyline that keeps my attention. McCullough’s brilliant and unprecedented series on the rise and fall of the Never-ending war, The Grass Crown is a remarkable entry in Colleen Of a Republic fighting for its survival in a world of treachery, barbarism, and Generation of statesman, soldiers, and lovers, from Senate intriguers and theirĪmbitious wives to the child of destiny, Gaius Julius Caesar. Marius’ most trusted right-hand man, now a dangerous rival hungry for his ownĪs the two men battle for position, they are surrounded by a new Two extraordinary leaders: Gaius Marius, the general who saved Rome fromīarbarian invasions, desperately trying to extend his reign for a prophesiedĪnd unprecedented seventh term as Consul and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, once ![]() The magnificent glory of Republican Rome is threatened when a struggleįor power erupts among the men who shaped its hard-won peace. ![]() ![]() The timeless saga of power, passion, and conflict in Ancient Rome continues. 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