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Amanda Adams

    Amanda Adams écrit des romances contemporaines et pour jeunes adultes, empreintes de sensualité. Convaincue par l'amour véritable et ses clichés, elle s'inspire de sa propre histoire d'amour lycéenne. Ses romans excluent toute infidélité, promettant une fin heureuse garantie, tout en offrant un parcours riche en émotions et en rebondissements. Adams s'efforce d'équilibrer sa vie d'auteure avec son bien-être personnel, s'autorisant des récompenses gourmandes après des choix sains.

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    The Voyeur's Yacht
    Performing Authorship in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Lecture Tour
    Oliver and Max: A Book About Friendship, by Harper Adams
    Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists and Their Search for Adventure
    • The narrative highlights the lives of seven pioneering women archaeologists from the Victorian era, showcasing their adventurous spirit and determination in a male-dominated field. These headstrong and intelligent figures navigated the challenges of early archaeology, pushing boundaries and redefining their roles in the discipline. Accompanied by black-and-white photographs, the book offers a glimpse into their remarkable contributions and the unique experiences that shaped their journeys in this emerging science.

      Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists and Their Search for Adventure
    • Do you want to read books together with your children...but also want it to be an opportunity for you and your kids to introduce topics that matter? Are you looking for a story full of love, adventure, imagination, and tolerance? Let Oliver and Max give us an escape while teaching valuable lessons about the importance of being kind to other’s who are different. Introducing Harper Adams' "Oliver and Max" - an early reader book about friendships for kids.Oliver and Max is a sweet story that educates kids and toddlers on the fact everyone can be family regardless of our differences. This book has a creative plot, beautiful illustrations, and an adorable kitty! It will make you melt… This endearing tale of a lovable cat and dog, is sure to become your new favorite childrens book. This story was told by Harper Adams, a three-year-old from Madison, Alabama who recorded it with her mother’s help. Through this charming story, children will learn that you don't have to look alike to be like family.Friends and family come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Oliver and Max is designed to teach this lesson with beautiful hand-drawn illustrations that both celebrate difference as well as friendship. We hope that this story will bring happiness to both your child's heart while also teaching them respect towards others--regardless of how different they may seem on the outside!

      Oliver and Max: A Book About Friendship, by Harper Adams
    • Exploring the concept of performative, embodied authorship, Amanda Adams focuses on the significance of transatlantic lecture tours in the nineteenth century. She analyzes the experiences of notable authors like Frederick Douglass and Charles Dickens, demonstrating how these tours contributed to the rise of authors as celebrities in an increasingly interconnected world. By examining this phenomenon, Adams sheds light on the evolving relationship between authorship and celebrity culture during this transformative period.

      Performing Authorship in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Lecture Tour
    • The Voyeur's Yacht

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of love and desire, this erotic memoir invites readers on a passionate journey through Europe's vibrant capitals and luxurious destinations. The narrative intertwines personal experiences with the allure of romance, offering a captivating glimpse into the author's adventures and encounters in some of the continent's most glamorous locales.

      The Voyeur's Yacht
    • 'Wie groß die Welt ist, wie groß und wie wundervoll!', schrieb Gertrude Bell. Sie ist eine der sieben Archäologinnen aus Viktorianischer Zeit, deren Lebenswege Amanda Adams in diesem reich illustrierten Buch beschreibt. Sie alle liebten die Ferne, waren abenteuerlustig und wagemutig. Jede der Pionierinnen grub und forschte in Gegenden, die um 1900 schwer zu erreichen waren. Dennoch zogen sie los, um etwas aufzuspüren, das vielleicht unter Bergen von Schutt verborgen war. Manche von ihnen überschritten mit ihrem Kleidungsstil die Geschlechtergrenzen, und alle brachen sie in ein Forschungsfeld ein, das ihnen bis dahin verwehrt geblieben war – und ahnten dabei kaum, in welchem Ausmaß sie selbst Geschichte schrieben.

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