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Sara Hosey

    Le premier roman de Sara Hosey explore les thèmes de l'évasion et de la reconstruction d'une vie dans le cadre évocateur d'un parc urbain boisé. Son récit se caractérise par un style âpre et sans concession qui entraîne les lecteurs dans une exploration captivante de la résilience. La voix distinctive de Hosey offre une expérience littéraire puissante et stimulante qui résonne profondément.

    Summer People
    Home Is Where the Hurt Is
    Imagining Elsewhere
    Wide Awake
    Iphigenia Murphy
    • Running away from home hasn't solved Iphigenia Murphy's problems. In fact, it's only a matter of time before they'll catch up with her. Iffy is desperate to find her long-lost mother, and, so far, in spite of the need to forage for food and shelter and fend off an unending number of creeps, living in Queens' Forest Park has felt safer than living at home. But as the summer days get shorter, it all threatens to fall apart. A novel that explores the sustaining love of friendship, the kindness of strangers, and the indelible bond of family, Iphigenia Murphy captures the gritty side of 1992 Queens, the most diverse borough in New York City. Just like Iffy, the friends she makes in the park--Angel, a stray dog with the most ridiculous tail; Corinne, a young trans woman who is escaping her own abusive situation; and Anthony, a former foster kid from upstate whose parents are addicts--each seek a place where they feel at home. Whether fate or coincidence has brought them together, within this community of misfits Iffy can finally be herself, but she still has to face the effects of abandonment and abuse--and the possibility that she may be pregnant. During what turns out to be a remarkable journey to find her mother, will Iffy ultimately discover herself?

      Iphigenia Murphy
    • Wide Awake

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

        Wake Up to the world around you.   Wide Thinking, Reading, and Writing Critically with MyWritingLab asks students to develop awareness of the world around them and to determine how they will participate in that world. Readings invite students to challenge accepted notions about key topics, pose complex questions about the world around them, reflect on their own experiences, and apply ideas they are learning to their everyday lives. Deliberateness and choice are emphasized in the writing processes.   Teaching and Learning ExperienceThis program will provide a better teaching and learning experience for you and your students.   0321937597 / 9780321937599 Wide Awake, Books a la Carte Plus NEW MyWritingLab -- Access Card Package Package consists of 0321963806 / 9780321963802 Wide, Books a la Carte  0205869203 / 9780205869206 NEW MyWritingLab Generic -- Valuepack Access Card

      Wide Awake
    • Being a better person can be a lot harder than it looks. It's 1988, and former bully Astrid is forced to move from Queens to the small town of Elsewhere. Although this town is totally weird, Astrid sees the move as a way to reinvent herself. That is, until Candi--the teenage tyrant with supernatural powers who rules Elsewhere--decides she wants Astrid to be her new bestie. Having to choose between the perks and safety of being the Queen B's best friend and the desire to be a better person could literally cost Astrid her life. As Astrid and her new friends begin to dig into the dark history of Elsewhere and the source of Candi's powers, they form a dangerous plan to resist Candi's compulsion and to escape Elsewhere, or else be doomed to live under Candi's rule forever.

      Imagining Elsewhere
    • Home Is Where the Hurt Is

      Media Depictions of Wives and Mothers

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the portrayal of domestic life in popular media, this book highlights the growing recognition of home as a perilous environment for women. It analyzes trends that address issues like domestic violence and unrealistic expectations of womanhood, contrasting them with outdated narratives focused on romance and domesticity. By examining texts that challenge traditional gender roles, the author advocates for a feminist future where women's voices are prioritized and their experiences validated.

      Home Is Where the Hurt Is