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Rachel Gold

    Rachel Gold apporte une riche expérience du journalisme et du marketing, complétée par un Master of Fine Arts en écriture, à ses entreprises littéraires. Sa vaste carrière de reporter et son expérience en tant que responsable des relations publiques pour une entreprise technologique mondiale ont perfectionné ses fines capacités d'observation et sa maîtrise narrative. Ce parcours professionnel diversifié éclaire son approche unique de la narration, alliant commentaires perspicaces et prose captivante. Son travail invite les lecteurs à explorer de profondes expériences humaines et à réfléchir à des thèmes complexes.

    Politik 2008 - 2009 in den Cartoons von Rachel Gold
    Nico & Tucker
    Just Girls
    Curious Minds
    Being Emily
    • Being Emily

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(748)Évaluer

      All of her life, everyone has called her Christopher and insisted that she is a boy, but she knows that her body is wrong and, on the inside, she is really Emily. As high school in her small Minnesota town hems her in, Emily tries again to make everyone see who she really is, but her family and her girlfriend only want her to see a therapist, insisting that she is Christopher and that God does not make mistakes like that.

      Being Emily
    • Curious Minds

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(18)Évaluer

      A group of LGBTQ+ college students find themselves, and a whole lot of trouble, as they search for a retired professor’s hidden, immensely valuable coin collection. Clues come from decoding classic lesbian and sapphic books—but in six years no one has found the treasure.Second-generation lesbian Maze Lister planned to skip the treasure hunt. She’s read all the books—they’re in her moms’ library—and doesn’t need the money. But a late night spent with charismatic athlete Lys Neil changes her mind. The two of them bond over their neurodivergent minds, even though they handle their ADHD in sharply different ways.Maze and Lys decide to compete in the treasure hunt together, but chance puts them on competing teams within a group of students just as determined as they are—and willing to bend the rules. Secret teams form, accusations fly, and everyone starts to learn much more about themselves than they bargained for. Can they decode the stories and find the prize before a malevolent classmate turns them against each other and takes the treasure for herself?

      Curious Minds
    • Just Girls

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(309)Évaluer

      Jess Tucker sticks her neck out for a stranger—the buzz is someone in the dorm is a trans girl. So Tucker says it’s her, even though it’s not, to stop the finger pointing. She was an out lesbian in high school, and she figures she can stare down whatever gets thrown her way in college. It can’t be that bad.Ella Ramsey is making new friends at Freytag University, playing with on-campus gamers and enjoying her first year, but she’s rocked by the sight of a slur painted on someone else’s door. A slur clearly meant for her, if they’d only known.New rules, old prejudices, personal courage, private fear. In this stunning follow-up to the groundbreaking Being Emily , Rachel Gold explores the brave, changing landscape where young women try to be Just Girls .

      Just Girls
    • Nico & Tucker

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A pivotal choice looms large, demanding immediate attention and resolution. The narrative centers around the emotional weight of this decision, exploring its implications on the characters' lives and relationships. As tensions rise, the story delves into themes of responsibility, consequence, and the struggle to confront difficult truths. The urgency of the situation propels the characters toward a transformative moment that could alter their paths forever.

      Nico & Tucker
    • AuszugSeit einem Jahr setzt Rachel Gold bunte Tupfer in der poilitschen Berichterstattung. Auch in der Tiroler Tageszeitung. Mit Ihren detailverliebten Karikaturen legt sie den Finger mit Vorliebe dorthin, wo es (den Poitikern) wehtut, hält den Menschen einen Spiegel vor, zeigt Missstände auf - aber immer so, dass auch Betroffene sich ein Schmunzeln nicht verkneifen können. Ihre Zeichnungen sind eine unterhaltsame und zugleich kritische Ergänzung zur politischen Berichterstattung, die ohne sie ziemlich grau ausfiele. Mario Zenhäusern, Chefredakteur Tiroler Tagezeitung

      Politik 2008 - 2009 in den Cartoons von Rachel Gold