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She is distant from her husband after the loss of their child. The memory of holding his stillborn son is the final confession. He and Shoba share secrets in the dark during what will become the last week of their marriage. ![]() An academic, Shukumar has been avoiding both his dissertation and his wife since the loss of their child. ![]() ![]() By bringing together these new psychoanalytically-informed perspectives on clinical work with minority and marginalized individuals, Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis makes an important contribution to psychoanalysis, psychology, and social work. ![]() Combining intersectional theory with relational psychoanalytic thought, the authors introduce a number of thought-provoking clinical vignettes to suggest how adopting an intersectional approach can help us navigate the space between pathology and difference in psychotherapy. Focusing particularly on the experiences of immigrants, women of color, sex workers, and LGBTQ individuals, the contributing authors explore how similarities and differences between the patient's and analyst's gender, race, and sexual orientation can be acknowledged, challenged, and negotiated. This anthology discusses the ways in which clinicians and patients inadvertently reproduce experiences of privilege and marginalization in the consulting room. ![]() Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Sexuality examines the links between race, gender, and sexuality through the dual perspectives of relational psychoanalysis and the theory of intersectionality. ![]() ![]() ![]() The central theme of the book revolves around borders, “the boundaries that atlases depict and armies enforce,” she said. The two of them, Harris writes, traveled 10,000 kilometers of alpine desert ecosystems between Turkey and India, or in her words, “From the Caucasus to the Karakoran mountains, and on the Ustyurt, Pamir, and Tibetan plateaus in between.” This trek was accomplished late last year in the company of another female cyclist. ![]() A grant of $3,000 will support work on her upcoming book, Cycling Silk, which encapsulates a ten-month-long bicycle trip through ten countries that lie along the ancient “Silk Road” of Marco Polo fame. ![]() BLUFF, UT – The Ellen Meloy Fund for Desert Writers has chosen Kate Harris of Vancouver, BC, as the recipient of the seventh annual Desert Writers Award. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The repercussions of the affair reverberate through the four carpool families-and Frances finds herself navigating a moral minefield that could make or break a marriage. ![]() She knows her cousin is hiding her desire for another baby from her spouse, Bill Horton's wife is mysteriously missing, and now this.Īfter the shock of seeing Anne Porter in all her extramarital glory, Frances vows to stay in her own lane.īut that's a notion easier said than done when Anne's husband throws her out a couple of days later. A hilarious and poignant new novel about four families, their neighborhood carpool, and the affair that changes everything.Īt any given moment in other people's houses, you can find … repressed hopes and dreams … moments of unexpected joy … someone making love on the floor to a man who is most definitely not her husband…Īs the longtime local carpool mom, Frances Bloom is sometimes an unwilling witness to her neighbors' private lives. ![]() ![]() ![]() The roller coaster ride of Perry & Charlotte’s arranged marriage continues in this second book of the trilogy, and I was just as glued to the pages as the first book. It contains material that some readers could find disturbing. WARNING: This book is intended for readers eighteen years old and over. The warring Morelli and Constantine families have enough bad blood to fill an ocean, and their brand new stories will be told by your favorite dangerous romance authors. Seamus McTiernan is determined to destroy what we’ve created. All those swirling emotions explode in the most physical ways.īut even as I'm drawn closer to my new wife, there’s still a threat looming out there. ![]() I protect what’s mine, and Charlotte is now mine, whether she likes it or not. That we’re compatible between the sheets is a bonus, but I didn’t bargain on her ex showing up at the wedding reception uninvited. Our arranged marriage connects two powerful companies. Lucky for me, I find myself attracted to my beautiful new bride. I didn't plan to marry a reclusive heiress. Published by Dangerous Press on June 14, 2022 The Ruthless Groom (Arranged Marriage, #2) by Monica Murphy This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. ![]() ![]() I received this book for free from Valentine PR in exchange for an honest review. New Releases, Reviews New Release: The Ruthless Groom by Monica Murphy ![]() ![]() ![]() His father was never satisfied with any of Henrik’s accomplishments, though. Henrik had grown up with every privilege imaginable. That dangerous and courageous act changed Henrik’s life for the remainder of the war. Svend convinced his close friend, Baron Henrik Ahlefeldt, to row him to Sweden. Those citizens and others were desperate to escape to Sweden, still a neutral country, and quite close to Denmark. When the Nazis invaded Denmark, some citizens became afraid that their outspoken views against the Nazis would be used against them and would place them in prison or worse. ![]() Resistance groups and newspapers that reported the truth began to form and spread. Many Danes believed that they should be doing something to show the rest of the world that they were not compliant with the Nazis being in their country. Except for the presence of Nazi soldiers on the streets, life continued on as usual for the Danes. The Danes were allowed to continue governing themselves, there were no shortages of food supplies and no anti-Semitic laws were imposed. ![]() In sharp contrast to other European countries, life in Denmark hardly changed, though, under German occupation. Although Denmark had declared itself a neutral country, Hitler and the Nazis saw Denmark’s strategic location as a potential stepping stone to help them invade Norway so in 1940, Germany invaded Denmark. The Sound of Light took place during World War II in Denmark. 4.5 brilliant stars for this newest book by Sarah Sundin. ![]() ![]() ![]() ), in this history of women in colleges, ever since the first young ladies went off to their "dame schools" in early America, people have been debating such questions. ruin her chances for an M-r-s.? Will too much study endanger her procreative organs? And if higher education is truly safe for a young woman, what sort of curriculum is appropriate? Greek and Latin? Home economics? According to Peril ( Pink Think ![]() ![]() ![]() It suggests such themes as man's isolation in the modern world, man's responsibility to the community, the sacrifice of Christ, the search-for-a-father, man's inhumanity to man, and the theme of denial and flight as opposed to passive acceptance and resignation.Įach of these can be adequately supported, but none seems to present the whole intent of the novel. The novel may be interpreted on many levels. ![]() In Light in August, the family as a unit is replaced by the community, which although not examined as the family is in other novels, serves as the point of departure. In his next major novel, Absalom, Absalom!, Faulkner returned to the family as the point of departure for his story. In Sartoris, The Sound and the Fury, and As I Lay Dying, Faulkner had examined the relationship of the individual to his family. Light in August is the culmination of this creative period and is the novel in which Faulkner combines many of his previous themes with newer insights into human nature. The publication of this novel marked the end of Faulkner's greatest creative period - in four years he had published five substantial novels and numerous short stories. Here he combined numerous themes on a large canvas where many aspects of life are vividly portrayed. Light in August is probably Faulkner's most complex and difficult novel. 132-53, 170-72, by permission of Louisiana State University Press.) 8 (Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1960), pp. (*Reprinted from Studies in American Literature, ed. ![]() ![]() ![]() these people have decided they would really like to eat Dexter. As Dexter gets closer to the truth of what happened to the missing girl, he realizes they are not really vampires so much as cannibals. Family bliss is cut short, however, when Dexter is summoned to investigate the disappearance of a seventeen-year-old girl who has been running with a bizarre group of goths who fancy themselves to be vampires. But now Dexter is experiencing some major life changes-don’t we all?-and they’re mostly wrapped up in the eight-pound curiosity that is his newborn daughter. He keeps his dark urges in check by adhering to one steadfast rule. ![]() After selling more than one million copies and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Lindsay returns with his most hilarious, macabre, and purely entertaining novel yet.ĭexter Morgan has always lived a happy homicidal life. America’s most-read, most-watched, and most beloved serial killer-Dexter Morgan-is back. ![]() |