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- The Family Snitch : A Daughter's Memoir of Truth and Lies. by Fontana, Francesca.;
Wall Street Journal reporter Francesca Fortana confronts the most difficult source shes ever encountered - her own father and his criminal past - in this unsparing interrogation of the ways we deceive ourselves and others.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Dysfunctional Families; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Parent & Adult Child; PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General; TRUE CRIME / Con Artists, Hoaxes & Deceptions;
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- Burn the Haystack : Decode Dating, Torch the Duds, and Make Room for Men Who Matter. by Young, Jennie.;
Most conventional dating advice tells women to date as widely as possible to find "the needle in the haystack" they are looking for. Jennie Young started the Burned Haystack Facebook group believing that was a waste of time. Just burn the haystack! In Young's eagerly awaited first book, learn how to quickly eliminate men from the pool who aren't worth your time by using her techniques to identify common toxic rhetorical patterns in men's messaging.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Dating; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations; SELF-HELP / Communication & Social Skills; SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem;
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- A new model : what confidence, beauty, and power really look like / by Graham, Ashley,author.; Paley, Rebecca,author.;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Graham, Ashley.; Models (Persons); Body image.; Body size;
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- Dear Alyne : my years as a married virgin / by Tamir, Alyne,author.;
"From world traveler, entrepreneur, and content creator @DearAlyne, a vulnerable and hilarious memoir of how she escaped the restrictive expectations of her family and faith and found herself in the process"--
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Tamir, Alyne.; Children of interfaith marriage; Internet personalities; Man-woman relationships.; Self-actualization (Psychology) in women.; Social media; Travelers;
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- Fatty fatty boom boom : a memoir of food, fat, and family / by Chaudry, Rabia,author.;
"A memoir about food, body image, and growing up in a loving but sometimes oppressively concerned Pakistani immigrant family"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Chaudry, Rabia.; Body image; Overweight persons; Pakistani American women; Pakistani Americans; Pakistani Americans; Pakistani Americans;
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- Everything all at once : a memoir / by Catudal, Steph,author.;
"When Steph Catudal met her husband Rivs, she thought that the love, stability, and warmth she shared with her husband had finally dispelled her pent-up anger and grief over the loss of her father and her faith. But when Rivs became ill and was put into coma at the height of the pandemic, the painful memories of her childhood--watching her father die of cancer--came flooding back. Written with lush lyricism, Steph's account of how this crisis forced her to confront her past is raw, illuminating, and heartbreaking: her father's death that wrecked her faith in God and jumpstarted a decade of rebellion, including running away from home and living out of a van at age sixteen, struggling with alcoholism, and delving into drugs to ease her pain. Sitting by Rivs's bedside, she grappled with the memories of the past and the uncertainties of the future while reckoning with the unknowns of her husband's illness. Rivs would endure a grueling eighty-four days in a medically induced coma, eventually undergoing chemo for a similar illness that stole her father. 'Everything All At Once' is a heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting reflection on resilience and a powerful reminder that we can find healing no matter how broken we are"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Catudal, Steph; Bereavement.; Cancer; Cancer; Fathers; Fathers; Grief.; Husband and wife.; Lungs; Resilience (Personality trait);
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- Gliff : a novel / by Smith, Ali,author.;
"From a literary master, a moving and genre-bending story about our era-spanning search for meaning and knowing. Gliff explores how and why we endeavor to make a mark on the world. In a time when western industry wants to reduce us to algorithms and data--something easily categorizable and predictable--Smith shows us why our humanity, our individual complexities, matter more than ever."--
- Subjects: Dystopian fiction.; Novels.; Children; Disappeared persons; Electronic surveillance; Government, Resistance to; Human-animal relationships; Identity (Psychology); Outcasts; Siblings; Technology and state; Totalitarianism; Xenophobia;
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- The names / by Knapp, Florence,author.;
"A dazzling debut that asks: Can a name shape the course of a life? In the wake of an enormous, history-making storm, Cora sets off with her nine-year-old daughter, Maia, to register her son's birth. Her husband Gordon, a local doctor, respected in the community but a terrifying and controlling presence at home, intends for her to follow his family tradition going back generations, and name the child Gordon. But on the journey there, Cora wonders if it's right to impose the burden of this name and its legacy onto her tiny newborn son. She herself has Julian in mind, and Maia offers up her own suggestion: Bear. What follows are three alternate and alternating versions of both Cora's life and her young son's life shaped by her brave, last-minute choice of name. Spanning thirty-five years, the novel draws us in from the first page, as we follow three unforgettable journeys of one young man, but also his mother, grandmother, and sister. In richly layered prose, The Names explores the painful ripple effects of domestic abuse, the messy ties of family, and the possibilities of autonomy and healing."--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Speculative fiction.; Novels.; Abused wives; Autonomy; Choice (Psychology); Conflict of generations; Families; Family violence; Mothers and sons; Names, Personal; Space and time;
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- American Mirror. by Balder, Arthur,film director.; Sarandon, Susan,actor.; Filmhub, Inc. (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Susan SarandonOriginally produced by Filmhub, Inc. in 2018.Oscar-winner Susan Sarandon and painter Tigran Tsitoghdzyahn explore the ups and downs of aging in a social media-driven world as he tries to paint her portrait in Arthur Balder's multi-awarded, rule-breaking, non-linear, Lynchian art house masterpiece.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Art.; Arts.; Photography.; Experimental films.; Social sciences.; Motion pictures.; Psychology.; Mental health.; Health.; Documentary films.; Women's studies.; Artists.; Older people--Mental health.; Painting.; Beauty, Personal.; Mass media and gender.; Actors.; Aging--Psychological aspects.; Art and architecture.;
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- The measure of my powers : a memoir of food, misery, and Paris / by Ellis, Jackie Kai,author.;
"On the surface, Jackie Kai Ellis's life was the one that every woman--herself included--wanted. She was in her late twenties and married to a handsome man, she had a successful career as a designer, and a home that she shared with her husband. But instead of feeling fulfilled, happy, and loved, each morning she'd wake up dreading the day ahead, searching for a way out. Depression clouded every moment, the feelings of inadequacy that had begun in childhood now consumed her, and her marriage was slowly transforming into one between two strangers--unfamiliar, childless, and empty. In this darkness, she could only find one source of light: the kitchen. It was the place where Jackie escaped, finding peace, comfort, and acceptance. This is the story of how, armed with nothing but a love of food and the words of the great 20th century food writer M.F.K. Fisher, one woman begins a journey--from France to Italy, then the Congo and back again--to find herself. Along the way, she goes to pastry school in Paris, eats the most perfect apricots over the Tuscan hills, watches a family of gorillas grazing deep in the Congolese brush, has her heart broken one last time on a bridge in Lyon, and, ultimately, finds a path to life and joy. Told with insight and intimacy, and radiating with warmth and humor, The Measure of My Powers is an unforgettable experience of the senses."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Ellis, Jackie Kai; Ellis, Jackie Kai; Business women; Depressed persons.; Food writers; Food writing.; Food;
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