This book is a study of Far from Heaven, a commercially successful film that nevertheless sits rather ambiguously on the boundary between independent and mainstream cinema, operating as an alternative to 'blockbuster' fare.
Mrs. Leacock: I do apologize, Mrs. Whitaker, but candid views are always the best. Cathy: Darling, this is Mrs. Leacock, the lady I told you about, from the Weekly Gazette. Frank: Ah, yes. The fine lady who wants to air all our dirty ...
Story of the Tafoya clan, a Chicano family with a flair for misadventure. The Tafoyas include a physician philosopher, a radical daughter with a degree from Bryn Mawr, a clumsy,...
Mrs. Leacock : I do apologize , Mrs. Whitaker , but candid views are always the best . Cathy : Darling , this is Mrs. Leacock , the lady I told you about , from the Weekly Gazette . Frank : Ah , yes . The fine lady who wants to air all ...
When Micky Bellsong meets Leilani Klonk, a disabled girl, and her stepfather, Preston Maddoc, she finally finds some purpose in her troubled life, but when the family disappears, she embarks on an arduous mission to find them.
At first he had kept it covered with a bandage, from which blood-tinged tears had stained a track down into his beard. Then these had dried, and the bandage had come off. The lid, which the arrow had pierced on its way in, was puckered ...
A young Korean girl and her family find it difficult to learn English and adjust to life in America.
This book is a lovely way to provide children with some comfort and reassurance that our loved ones are always with us, just in a different way.
Ashemnon’s demonic hunger for Madeleine Dean’s pure, vibrant soul has tormented him throughout every lifetime she’s lived on earth.
Thomas Nelson is a trademark of Thomas Nelson, Inc. The publisher would like to extend thanks to Phil Harris for his assistance in preparing this manuscript. The publisher would also like to thank Dawn Sherill and Brenda Noel of ECHO ...
This book is like the Tardis, larger inside than out, with a range of ideas, characters, and fascinating future settings making it probably the best science fiction novel of the year." —The Guardian For more from Tade Thompson, check out: ...