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  • af Katie Neipris
    172,95 kr.

    even childhood friends go camping together for the second summer in a row. Last summer they had just graduated high school and believed in their ability to remain so tightly-knit even when separated by several months and thousands of miles. Last summer they'd been so confident that nothing would change.They could not have been more wrong. Their first year of college did not go as expected. Everything that they took for granted fell apart in ways they never could have foreseen. This weekend is their last chance to put themselves back together. The Inconvenient Process of Falling describes the real struggle of growing up and accepting the unpleasant realization that life is not going to turn out exactly how you planned. It depicts the real coming-of-age experience of returning home and seeing how much you've changed. Ultimately, it's a novel about realizing that friends are the family you get to choose. These seven friends undergo the same experience endured by all nineteen-year-olds. It's a time of transition and trying to stay afloat in this strange state of quasi-adulthood. Growing up is a strange process, and this novel shows that no one is exempt from it. No matter where you live, where you go to school, or what aspirations you use to define yourself, nineteen is a hell of a year. The hardships endured at this age - the money troubles and family struggles and broken hearts that are an inevitable part of growing up - are their own brand of battle. When you emerge scarred and battered and kind of an adult, you probably still don't know what you want to do with your life or how you're going to become a full person, but you know who your friends really are, and that's all you can ask for.

  • af D. Dina Friedman
    212,95 kr.

    With sensitivity and wit, Friedman creates a tableau of characters, scenery, sounds, smells, and tastes as varied as those who have claimed or seek to claim a home within our borders.In this compelling collection of stories, we find immigrants everywhere: in the poignant and doomed relationships between the documented and undocumented; in a squalid encampment by the Rio Grande, where a young mother sends her daughter over the bridge to the U.S. alone; in the heart of multicultural New York, where a Jewish woman seeks a loan from a Muslim bank manager to fund her cancer treatment; and in a New England home, where bats in the attic are threatening the last vestiges of stability for a divorced and desperate middle-aged woman and her twenty-something Chinese American tenant.These stories explore the deep ambiguities in how we perceive each other. Readers will grow to love Friedman's characters, despite their flaws, as they grapple toward a deeper caring for the world around them.

  • af Shana Chartier
    172,95 kr.

    Does hope rise in the face of cancer? With her mother's diagnosis, Tara Kingston will soon find out. She returns as the prodigal child to her home state of Colorado, a place she hoped to never see again. With a tattered past and a wounded heart, Tara verbally combats her suburbanite aunts and attempts to reconcile who she was with who she has become. Her mother's condition is dire, but they still have time together, perhaps to heal what was broken so long ago.When family battles become too much, Tara and her mother find a solution by way of a handsome organic farmer, Tom Sanders. Tara agrees to stay and work with him on his farm in Boulder, remaining close to her family but far enough to avoid conflict. Working with the earth and a cast of quirky characters, Tara rediscovers joy in her home state as long summer days pass and her mother's time runs short.As Tara is bombarded by her childhood memories and at war with herself after repressing years of pent-up anger, she must learn to release her ties to her sordid past in order to forgive and move on. Tara, on some level or another, is all of us, just trying to find her way on the difficult road that is life.

  • af D W Anderson
    172,95 kr.

    While dealing with his father's apparent abandonment and his mother's grisly suicide, Tyler Linley uses pills and Hollywood escapism to numb his raging pessimism. As his college career ends, an old acquaintance reenters his life as a lover and yanks him back into reality. But reality is nothing like drugs or booze. It's nothing like the movies, either. There's no Morgan Freeman narration. Tyler finds himself out on drunken midnight vigilante missions to make the world right by him-Hollywood endings. But his friends make him realize he must face the fluctuating state of reality or he will self-destruct, destroying everyone around him.

  • - Channeling Elisabeth Nietzsche
    af Katie Salvo
    172,95 kr.

    Theirs was a passion forbidden by God. Siblings Elisabeth and Friedrich Nietzsche were always close, perhaps too close, as historians have observed. In "GOD IS A BEDLAMITE," Katie Salvo brings to life the twisted tale of love and loathing wrought by an illicit affair between brother and sister, leading one to madness and the other to unspeakable acts of cruelty.

  • af Ben Shapiro
    117,95 kr.

    Ben Shapiro knows that culture is upstream of politics. In this second-edition collection of his 2014 nationally syndicated columns, which includes those published in The Left's Phantom Wars, he expounds on the wars fought by the left on climate change, racism, sexism and income inequality, calling them an assault on America's core values and social and religious institutions.

  • af Ben Shapiro
    122,95 kr.

    With each passing day that Donald Trump is in the White House, controversial conservative radio host Ben Shapiro sees the social fabric tear before his very eyes. Trump acts; the left overreacts; and Republicans don't act to shift the playing field. This cycle shrinks the space for rational politics and conversation, and we end up in a "race to the bottom." This collection of Shapiro's 2017 syndicated columns paints a picture of the current American landscape.

  • af Ben Shapiro
    182,95 kr.

    Over the last few years, culture has swum upstream of politics; social liberalism has deteriorated the American future; and the meaning of the conservative movement has been put up for grabs. Provocative radio host Ben Shapiro is the "principled gladiator" who's militantly defending conservative ideas amid this chaos.With over 10 million podcast downloads a month and an audience that is 70 percent under the age of 40, Shapiro has been dubbed the voice of conservative millennials. Picking apart liberal arguments and offering sharp, nuanced takes on current events is what he does best. In this column collection, you will be both enlightened and entertained as Shapiro takes you on a journey through the losses conservatives-and America-have endured.

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