Teenage gods and humans join forces to battle Lord Hades and his armies of the Underworld in this breathtaking fantasy sequel. In The Forest Gods’ Fight, the riveting sequel to The Forest Gods’ Reign, Athena, reincarnation of the Greek goddess of Wisdom and War, returns to her hometown from the corrupt Knowing camp, where believers in the myths live, after learning of personal attacks on her friends and fellow gods. Inconveniently, major problems await at her childhood home as well as in the gods’ beloved forest, and as the Olympians’ war with Hades reaches its climax, Athena is forced once again to confront the years-old prophecy head-on. But as the secret of the human hero Alec gnaws at her conscience, she pulls away from her friends just when they need her most. With the start of school only weeks away, time to win the war is dwindling, and the forest and its future have never before seemed so dark. Finally united with all the local mythical beings and the best Knowing Warriors, the gods are stronger than they’ve ever been. Always a page ahead, however, Athena can’t resist the chance to end the fight on her own, a decision that will ultimately end in either unquestionable victory or deadly destruction.
From Black clubwomen to members of preservation organizations, African American women have made commemoration a central part of Black life and culture. Alexandria Russell illuminates the process of memorialization while placing African American women at the center of memorials they brought into being and others constructed in their honor. Their often undocumented and unheralded work reveals the importance of the memorializers and public memory crafters in establishing a culture of recognition. Forced to strategize with limited resources, the women operated with a resourcefulness and savvy that had to meet challenges raised by racism, gender and class discrimination, and specific regional difficulties. Yet their efforts from the 1890s to the 2020s shaped and honed practices that became indispensable to the everyday life and culture of Black Americans. Intersectional and original, Black Women Legacies explores the memorialization of African American women and its distinctive impact on physical and cultural landscapes throughout the United States.
Do you think inviting friends for dinner is scarier than organising an international peace treaty? Then you need someone to guide you step-by-step through your Dinner Party preparations. And lazy stay at home socialite Alexandria Blaelock is just that someone. Drawing on her event management experience, she’ll tell you: • Who to invite, how to get them there, keep them entertained and make them leave. • What makes a balanced menu, dietary requirements, serving sizes, matching drinks. • When to accept the comfort of modern convenience, and how to look like a better cook than you are. • Why your outfit needs to be practical as well as attractive, and what to consider when you choose it. • How to set your budget, prepare your home, and make sure you have the stuff you need. You’ll learn what you need to know, to have the confidence you need so you can relax and enjoy your night too.
A Hybrid Story: Bringing a new breed of Science Fiction to life.Being a Hybrid, Eclipse and her family have had a quiet life, as far as having to deal with humans that is. Even though no human can see the war between the Nox System and the Dei system, it's going on right under their noses and Eclipse's family is right in the middle of it. But there is one problem: Eclipse's family is the only one left to defend their leader. They still pose as normal humans in Cuyahoga Heights High School, hoping the Dei System won't pick up on their problem. Mathew Cross, the new kid, just transferred into Cuyahoga Heights, right into Eclipse's school. He moved in right after the death of his father and twin sister, Alisha. Now, it's just him and his mother. Until now, no one messed with Eclipse and her family. But that was before Mathew arrived. Will this new kid just cause more problems for Eclipse's family? Or will he be able to help them in the war, even though he is a human? www.ahybridstory.webs.com
Hydrothermal chemistry has become a hot topic of research and discussion in recent decades because water at higher temperatures and pressures possesses unique properties that can promote interesting organic and inorganic reactions. Moreover, hydrothermal reactions that use water as a medium and Earth-abundant but non-toxic material as catalysts or reagents meet the requirements of green chemistry and sustainability, which have potential applications in organic synthesis and waste recycling. A substantial amount of work has been conducted in hydrothermal chemistry, with thousands of research articles already published. This primer aims to equip readers with fundamental background information on the topic and prepare the audience to interpret the primary research articles and reviews successfully.
Ten kids. Twenty one weeks. Too many issues to count. And probably the most annoying councillor a group of stubborn kids could get stuck with. Will group therapy actually help?
For better or for worse... As the sun set, a line of orange and yellow highlighted the darkness of the landscape. The clouds overhead partially concealed the summer blue sky with grey and charcoal cotton candy. Junie's just become Mrs Franco Visille Jnr. It’s the first blissful day of the rest of her life. At least until the bullets start flying.
Most research has investigated Multiracial and Multicultural populations as separate topics, despite demographic and experiential overlap between these. This Element bridges that divide by reviewing and comparing Multiracial and Multicultural research to date-their origins, theoretical and methodological development, and key findings in identity negotiation, socialization, and discrimination-to identify points of synthesis and differentiation to guide future research. It highlights challenges researchers face when studying these populations because such research topics necessitate that one moves beyond previous frameworks and theories to grapple with identity as flexible, malleable, and influenced both by internal factors and external perceptions. The areas of overlap and difference are meaningful and illustrate the social constructive nature of race and culture, which is always in flux and being re-defined.
Meet Morag Clementine. The new housekeeper at historic Hayward Hall. Her practical and capable attitude usually keeps her out of trouble. Above all, her no-nonsense, get it done approach. And her get in the middle of the scrum outlook. Just as well, because Hayward Hall needs someone like her. In this genre-spanning collection of original stories, Morag finds herself ensnared in the History of Hayward Hall… • The Space-Time Paradox - in which we meet our plucky heroine on her first day at work. • Love in the Past Tense - she crash lands in 1905. • The Mystery of the Master Suite - she disappears in mysterious circumstances. • The Ghost Detectors - she’s visited by a paranormal investigator in an alternate dimension. • Special Relativity in Space - she returns to her own time. No ordinary housekeeper, can Morag save the house, one century at a time?
A story about death, war, love, and fighting to stay alive. Alexandrias Kill Nation follows Jade, a fearless young woman who was placed in a situation she never would have dreamt about. She is torn between what is right and the need to stay alive.
This book presents key selections of Cyril's writings in order to make his thought accessible to students. The writings are all freshly translated and an extended introduction outlines Cyril's life and times.
Seventeen-year-old April has spent her childhood in therapy, learning to dismiss her imaginary friends as just that: imaginary. Now, as a college freshman, she hopes to leave behind the whispers and cruel rumors that have plagued her for years. When April begins to embrace her newfound independence, her world is turned upside down when she crosses paths with Tommy and Bobby, two figures her therapist insisted were figments of her imagination. Nineteen-year-old Tommy has spent his life waiting for a mission that has haunted him. April’s reappearance shatters his reality, prompting him, April and Bobby to uncover a hidden truth that will change everything. The trio must unite to fulfill their destiny. But an ominous force is closing in on them, one that will stop at nothing to prevent them from completing their mission. The stakes grow darker, threatening not only their lives but the wellbeing of future generations. With time running out and the world’s fate hanging in the balance, fitting in will be the least of April’s concerns. She will need to confront the demons of her past and present, fighting for what she cherishes most.
One good turn deserves another Ellie Porterfield is not one of THE Porterfields though she works in high-end fashion at their department store. When a severely beaten man collides with her at a bus stop she calls an ambulance and renders first aid. Is drawn further into a web of danger and deceipt that could cost her life. But could it shed light on her troubled past as well?
There Will Come A Train by Feng GooiDuring World War Two, the Japanese forcibly sent prisoners deep into the wild mountains to build the Siam-Burma Railway now also known as the Death Railway. A party of Malaysian prisoners find that freedom may be possible when one of them starts receiving strange visions of the future.Virgil in Kingman by Inbal Gilboa“ Virgil in Kingman” is a whistle-stop tour of the state of Arizona and a katabasis to the Underworld, beginning in Phoenix and ending past the Salt River. At the helm of this roadtrip, Sleeper Car, the driver, and her navigator, a talking tarantula by the name of Jacob Schwartz, travel from one end of the state to the other in search of the entrance to Hell through a copper mineshaft, seeking to fetch the soul of Sleeper Car' s companion. Meditative and surreal, the only guarantee for this journey is that they will not, by any means, stop at the Grand Canyon.Welcome to Hicksville by Porsha StennisThey often say down in Hicksville, you' ll never make it out alive. Either a gun, jail or poverty will kill you, and seventeen year old Tobias is on the verge of finding out his fate. Just days before his senior graduation and summer approaches, he begins to take a good look around at how he exists in this place he once called home and questions everything he' s ever known; his mother, his race, and the one unresolved mystery since birth &– his father. This is only the beginning of a summer filled with life altering events. Welcome to adulthood, Tobias. Welcome to Hicksville. Death After Life by Alex HulslanderAfter death, there is judgement to determine if one is worthy of Heaven or damned to Hell. But Hell is not what everything thinks it is, as for many it is simply a continuation of life without worry. However, for one woman it is a place of confusion. Without her memories, she must navigate this new life with the help of Lucifer to determine who she was before death and who she is meant to be.
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