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- We hunt the flame / by Faizal, Hafsah,author.;
- In a world inspired by ancient Arabia, seventeen-year-old huntress Zafira must disguise herself as a man to seek a lost artifact that could return magic to her cursed world.
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Blessing and cursing; Impersonation; Magic; Blessing and cursing; Impersonation; Magic;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Be amazing / by Is Amazing, Desmond.; Glynn, Dylan,1990-;
- Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.From drag-kid Desmond is Amazing comes an uplifting picture book about the history of the LGBTQ community and about being yourself.LSC
- Subjects: Gay liberation movement; Gay rights; Gays; Female impersonators; Individuality; Toleration;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Tyrannosaurus wrecks / by Gibbs, Stuart,1969-;
- The local police prove unhelpful when a 500-pound dinosaur skull vanishes from a secret excavation on Sage's family's ranch, so Teddy and his friends conduct their own investigation.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Dinosaurs; Fossils; Impersonation; Reptiles;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Only sisters / by Nattel, Lilian,1956-author.;
- "One sister runs away and the other stays behind. But what happens when the dutiful sister has to impersonate the rebel? In her page-turning exploration of familial loyalty, resentment, secrets, and grief, Lilian Nattel explores the meaning and reach of family bonds. Joan has always done the right thing, both as a palliative care doctor and as a caregiver for her widowed mother, Sheila. Joan's adventurous sister, Vivien, is a different story. She left home as soon as she was able--running from an insecure childhood troubled by an alcoholic father and a mother who constantly threw away all their possessions in order to buy new ones. Vivien's rarely been back, working as a nurse in the world's trouble zones, leaving the heavy burden of family on her sister. Still, when Vivien learns that their mother is seriously ill, she reaches out to Joan. She's heading for a remote village where Ebola is spreading, and she's afraid she may die. If she does, she wants Joan to pose as her online so her dying mother won't have to grieve a daughter. It's a lie, but it's the good kind of lie, designed to spare their mother, and so Joan reluctantly agrees, figuring it will never come to that. But Vivien does die. And even as Joan mourns her sister, she begins to impersonate her online, as promised. It's difficult at first, but to her surprise, posing as Vivien becomes liberating, even addictive. Then she receives a message on her sister's Facebook from a man claiming to be the son Vivien gave up for adoption, and the line between right and wrong, adventure and tragedy, really begins to blur"--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Families; Family secrets; Impersonation; Sisters;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- RuPaul Charles / by Chen, Vincent,1996-;
- "RuPaul Charles is one of the most famous drag queens in the world. With humor, style, and kindness, RuPaul has broken down barriers. This uplifting book introduces kids to the values that make RuPaul an inspiration"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: RuPaul, 1960-; Female impersonators; Television personalities; Gay activists; Role models; Gay rights; Conduct of life;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Journey to Munich : a novel / by Winspear, Jacqueline,1955-;
- It's early 1938, and Maisie Dobbs is back in England. On a fine yet chilly morning, as she walks towards Fitzroy Square--a place of many memories--she is intercepted by Brian Huntley and Robert MacFarlane of the Secret Service. The German government has agreed to release a British subject from prison, but only if he is handed over to a family member. Because the man's wife is bedridden and his daughter has been killed in an accident, the Secret Service wants Maisie--who bears a striking resemblance to the daughter--to retrieve the man from Dachau, on the outskirts of Munich.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Historical fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Dobbs, Maisie (Fictitious character); Impersonation; Secret service;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Genuine fraud / by Lockhart, E.;
- Told through flashbacks, best friends Jule and Imogen are orphaned outcasts who will do almost anything to attain a happy, wealthy life.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Impersonation; Best friends; Heiresses; Athletes; Deception; Orphans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dead in Long Beach, California / by Blackburn, Venita,author.;
- "A form-twisting, gut-busting, heart-crushing debut novel following one woman's fraying connection to reality ... Coral is the first person to discover her brother Jay's dead body in the wake of his suicide. There's no note, only a drably furnished bachelor pad in Long Beach, California, and a cell phone with a handful of numbers in it. Coral pockets the phone. And then she starts responding to texts as her dead brother. Over the course of one week, Coral, the successful yet lonely author of a hit dystopian novel, Wildfire, becomes increasingly untethered from reality. Blindsided by grief and operating with reckless determination, she doubles--and triples--down on posing as her brother, risking not only her own sanity but her relationship with her precocious niece, Khadijah. As Coral's swirl of lies slowly closes in on her, the quirky and mysterious alien world of Wildfire becomes enmeshed in her own reality, in the process pushing long-buried memories, traumas, and secrets dangerously into the present. A form-shifting and soul-crunching chronicle of grief and crisis, Venita Blackburn's debut novel, Dead in Long Beach, California, is a fleet-footed marvel of self-discovery and storytelling that explores the depths of humankind's capacity for harm and healing. With the daring, often hilarious imagination that made her an acclaimed short-fiction innovator, Blackburn crafts a layered, page-turning reckoning with what it means to be alive, dead, and somewhere in between."--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; Authors; Brothers; Grief; Impersonation; Lesbians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- You'll never see me again / by Pearse, Lesley,author.;
- "Young Betty dreams of settling down to an ordinary life in Hallsands with her fisherman husband. But when he returns broken and haunted from the Great War, she finds herself persecuted by his distraught mother-- and yearns to escape. It is only when a storm devastates the village that Betty sees her chance. Fleeing to Bristol and changing her name to Mabel Brook, she seeks a new life-- only to discover destiny has other plans. Penniless and alone, Mabel suffers a brutal attack before being rescued by a psychic named Nora Nightingale. She gets her first taste of those who receive messages from the dead and realizes she may have this power herself. But Mabel fears her gift may be a terrible curse as it becomes ever harder to hide from the truth about who she once was-- and the tragic life she left behind. Soon Mabel receives her own message and is forced back to the very place she has escaped. A place of heartbreak and perhaps even murder-- but to secure her future Mabel must confront her past one last time."-- Publisher description.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Married women; Runaway women; Impersonation; Women psychics; Secrecy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Curiosities : a novel / by Fleming, Anne,1964-author.;
- "A thrilling literary-historical novel with a modern twist, in the vein of Fingersmith by Sarah Waters and Fayne by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Curiosity begins when a present-day historian discovers a cache of five seventeenth-century manuscripts that each, astonishingly, tells the same strange story from vastly different points of view. The five manuscripts (which become the five parts of the novel) spin this tale: after the plague descends upon a village in England, two children, Joan and Thomasina, are the only survivors. They bond tightly with each other and with a mute woman living in a field nearby, who discovers and cares for them. When people return, the woman, as the lone adult alive, is accused of witchcraft, and the children are separated. Joan becomes a maid in the local manor house, and eventually, through her intelligence and skill, companion to the fascinating Lady Margaret Long. Thomasina, taken on a voyage to Virginia, decides to adopt boy's clothing and navigate life as a man named Tom. Tom and Joan find each other again as adults and fall in love, but are discovered together, naked, by young clergyman John Heard. Shocked and horrified, he believes in only one explanation for Tom's state: Joan must be a witch. Tom, trying to save both himself and Joan, runs as far away as he can, taking a position aboard an expedition through the Northwest Passage. The modern historian pieces together the interlocking stories of all five manuscripts and adds her own layer of "truth" to a history and time period where labels for who Tom and Joan might truly be, didn't yet exist. Curiosity is a compulsively readable novel, at the heart of which are characters who are utterly charming and whose journeys you'll feel deeply connected to."--
- Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Queer fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Archival materials; Impersonation; Lesbians; Witchcraft; Women historians;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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