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Jamie Bennett

    There's A Deer At The Door And A Cow In The Mudroom
    Prisoners on Prison Films
    Eye Will Not Cry - Volume One
    What We Know Is True
    Peaked
    The Working Lives of Prison Managers
    • The Working Lives of Prison Managers

      Global Change, Local Culture and Individual Agency in the Late Modern Prison

      • 279pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on prison managers in England, this ethnographic account examines the impact of globalization and managerialism on local occupational cultures. It highlights the role of these managers as micro-agents navigating the complex interplay between global influences and local practices, reflecting the dynamics of late modernity. The book provides a unique perspective on the challenges and adaptations faced by prison management in a rapidly changing environment.

      The Working Lives of Prison Managers
    • Peaked

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      What if her best days are behind her? What if she can't somehow manage to pull her life together?What if she (gulp) has already PEAKED?Sylvie Bowen was voted "Best All-Around" in high school. She breezed through college and moved to New York, ready for the world to fall at her feet. It didn't.Now, six jobs later, Sylvie is living back at home in Michigan. She's consumed with helping her sister plan an over-the-top wedding that is driving them both to the brink, and by the way, who is this guy her parents keep inviting over for dinner? Is he really such a jerk, and if so, why couldn't he be less attractive??Between vicious swans, unfortunate teeth veneers, bad dates and mean girls, bridesmaid dresses from hell, and sisters with problems of their own, how is Sylvie going to make all this work? Can she get herself back on track and also get the guy she never wanted, but now seems to need--and maybe love?

      Peaked
    • What We Know Is True

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      “Reid McGrath is going to see me naked. Who would have thought it?”Polar opposites. Karis and Reid are nothing alike. Where she calculates risks, he takes them. When she looks, he leaps—literally.But somehow, they do work well together—better than well, because oddly, they seem to complement each other. They’re great work colleagues. They’re great friends.Could they be great at something more? Can Reid give up roaming around the world, looking for adventure? Can Karis let go of her control a little, to take a chance?Sometimes, your happy ending can’t be planned, coordinated, and calculated…but it’s there, if you can let go and reach for it!

      What We Know Is True
    • Eye Will Not Cry - Volume One

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This collection features 40 simple yet dark poems, each paired with a musical soundtrack to enhance the reading experience. The poems vary in clarity and depth, inviting readers to interpret them personally and look beyond the surface. The author encourages a soulful engagement with the text, urging readers to embrace ambiguity. Additionally, all profits from the book will support Doctors Without Borders, adding a philanthropic dimension to the work.

      Eye Will Not Cry - Volume One
    • Prisoners on Prison Films

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the reactions of male inmates to contemporary British prison films, the book examines the influence of media representations on public attitudes and the prison experience. It delves into themes such as power dynamics, race, corruption, and staff-prisoner relationships, highlighting how these films help inmates navigate their social environment. The authors argue that media consumption plays a significant role in shaping prisoners' identities and culture. This exploration offers insights into the intersection of media, social power, and penal reform, appealing to those interested in crime, culture, and film studies.

      Prisoners on Prison Films
    • There's A Deer At The Door And A Cow In The Mudroom

      Learning to Live while Living with Lyme

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the depths of desperation, this narrative delves into the lengths one might go to reclaim lost health. It raises poignant questions about sacrifice, resilience, and the human spirit's fight against adversity. Through a compelling journey, the protagonist navigates challenges that test their limits and redefine their understanding of well-being. Themes of hope and determination resonate throughout, inviting readers to reflect on their own values and choices in the face of life's uncertainties.

      There's A Deer At The Door And A Cow In The Mudroom
    • "It is as it is"

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Profits from this book will be entirely donated to cancer research, highlighting a commitment to a significant cause. The content aims to inspire readers while contributing to the fight against cancer, making it not just a reading experience but also a way to support a vital mission.

      "It is as it is"
    • Staffordshire in Photographs

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A superb collection of images showcasing the scenic splendour, intrinsic character and contrasting landscapes of Staffordshire throughout the seasons.

      Staffordshire in Photographs