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- Suicide Squad. [graphic novel] / by Thompson, Robbie,author.; Abbott, Wes,letterer.; Ferreira, Júlio,illustrator.; Herms, Matt,1985-colourist.; Hopeless, Dennis,author.; Maiolo, Marcelo,colourist.; Merino, Jesús,illustrator.; Pansica, Eduardo,illustrator.; Pantazis, Pete,colourist.; Passalaqua, Allen,colourist.; Prado, Joe,illustrator.; Sharpe, Dave(Letterer),letterer.; Skipper, Jeremiah,colourist.; Sotomayor, Chris,colourist.; Soy, Dexter,illustrator.;
"With Amanda Waller now back in control--and some surprising new recruits--it's safe to say some things have changed for Task Force X. The Suicide Squad finds themselves in ... hell?! And their only chance for survival is ... Ambush Bug?! And that's only the beginning. When Conner Kent joins the team, he'll be forced to question everything he thinks he knows about himself and his history"--
- Subjects: Superhero comics.; Graphic novels.; Suicide Squad (Fictitious characters);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Somewhere : stories of migration by women from around the world / by Clark, Helen,1950-writer of foreword.; Harvey, Lorna Jane,1977-editor.;
Somewhere is an inspiring collection of stories about migration. Written from twenty women's perspectives, it brings a refreshing and uniting voice to this compelling and trending topic. More people are likely to be migrating now than at any other time in history, and this is set to increase as climate change and political unrest pushes even more people to relocate. The implications of migration, especially for women, are often unknown, unheard, unspoken. From the fleeing refugee to the political and economic migrant, a broad range of migration by people of many cultures, ethnicities, and beliefs is shared in this book. Identity, belonging, assimilation and alienation are some of the key topics in this sometimes sad but also joyful book. Treasures of wisdom and heartfelt honesty are found in the stories. The book will give the reader hope, encouragement, or insight into a globally relevant subject on a personal level rather than through distant, abstract news stories. Somewhere encourages open-mindedness and is filled with stories that will likely have a strong impact on the reader.
- Subjects: Women immigrants; Emigration and immigration.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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