[bksvol-discuss] Re: books submitted
- From: "Allison" <alwaysallie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 10:54:00 -0500
Lol, I often end up scanning some pretty bizarre stuff myself for research.
Actually Amber, I enjoy your submissions. I've downloaded quite a few
books that list you as the submitter. So keep it up!
Smiles,
Allison
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From: "Amber Wallenstein" <awallens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 9:51 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] books submitted
These books have been submitted by me today... Go to it, validators!
The Woman Who Walked Into Doors by Roddy Doyle
This story is told from the pointof view of Paula Spencer, an alcoholic
trying to make a living with her three children in Dublin. Her husband
has been
murdered after shooting and killing a woman he tried to rob. This novel
goes between present and past, as Paula tries to figure out what went
wrong and
how she can change. This book contains adult content for some sexual and
violent scenes.
The Aching Hearth: Family Violence in Life and Literature
This is a literary criticism, essays written by different people...
Every Breath You Take: Stalking Narratives and the Law by Orit Kamir
This reviews the reality of stalking, and the validity of stalking laws.
Intimate Violence: Reading Rape and Torture in Twentieth Century
Literature by Laura E. Tanner
Essays on rape and torture in literature... I probably should have marked
this one adult content but forgot.
Creating safe space: Violence in Women's writing edited by Tomoko
Kuribayashi and Julie Tharp.
Can you tell I was doing research? I don't know if Bookshare folks will
ever use them but hey, I thought I would submit anyway.
Amber
My attitude is never to be satisfied, never enough, never.\
Bela Karolyi, Olympic Coach
E-Mail: Awallens@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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The Woman Who Walked Into Doors by Roddy Doyle
This story is told from the pointof view of Paula Spencer, an alcoholic trying to make a living with her three children in Dublin. Her husband has been
murdered after shooting and killing a woman he tried to rob. This novel goes between present and past, as Paula tries to figure out what went wrong and
how she can change. This book contains adult content for some sexual and violent scenes.
The Aching Hearth: Family Violence in Life and Literature
This is a literary criticism, essays written by different people...
Every Breath You Take: Stalking Narratives and the Law by Orit Kamir
This reviews the reality of stalking, and the validity of stalking laws.
Intimate Violence: Reading Rape and Torture in Twentieth Century Literature by Laura E. Tanner
Essays on rape and torture in literature... I probably should have marked this one adult content but forgot.
Creating safe space: Violence in Women's writing edited by Tomoko Kuribayashi and Julie Tharp.
Can you tell I was doing research? I don't know if Bookshare folks will ever use them but hey, I thought I would submit anyway.
Amber
My attitude is never to be satisfied, never enough, never.\
Bela Karolyi, Olympic Coach
E-Mail: Awallens@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
MSN: Awallens@xxxxxxxxxxx
AOL: Fleekytwo
- [bksvol-discuss] books submitted
- From: Amber Wallenstein