Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage dans le monde des livres!
Ajouter ce livre à l'électronique
Grey
Ecrivez un nouveau commentaire Default profile 50px
Grey
Abonnez-vous pour lire le livre complet ou lisez les premières pages gratuitement!
All characters reduced
The Poor Man - Exploring class divides and magical realms in early 20th century England - cover

The Poor Man - Exploring class divides and magical realms in early 20th century England

Stella Benson

Maison d'édition: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Synopsis

In "The Poor Man," Stella Benson weaves a poignant narrative that explores social class disparities and the nuances of human connection in a rapidly changing world. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel showcases Benson's masterful use of lyrical prose and rich imagery, creating a vivid portrait of society's divide. The story unfolds through the experiences of its protagonist, offering insight into struggles of poverty, dignity, and moral integrity, all while maintaining a tone that is both reflective and evocative of the period's social concerns. Stella Benson, an outspoken advocate for women's rights and social reform, channeled her own life experiences into her writing. Her background as a traveler and her encounters with diverse cultures enriched her perspectives on class and human worth. Benson's commitment to addressing social injustices is evident throughout her oeuvre, as she grapples with themes of empathy and understanding in a world often marked by division. Readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of class and morality will find "The Poor Man" to be an enlightening experience. Benson's ability to blend sharp societal critique with a deep sense of humanity renders this work not only relevant for its time but also timeless in its observations. It invites readers to reflect on their own positions within the social fabric, making it a compelling read for anyone invested in the intricacies of human relationships.
Disponible depuis: 21/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 146 pages.

D'autres livres qui pourraient vous intéresser

  • True Facts That Sound Like Bull$#*t: Sports - 500 Game-Changing Facts from Out of Left Field - cover

    True Facts That Sound Like...

    Shane Carley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Prove you are the smartest person in the room with 500 true trivia facts about sports. These facts are so absurd some might even say that they sound like bull$#*t! Explore the slam dunks and the Olympic Golds in this fun addition to the True Facts series that shares all things sports. Give the gift that keeps giving to friends, family, fathers, or grads and test your knowledge. 
    Knowledge is power! Grab your team, put on your game face, and crush the competition at trivia night with True Facts That Sound Like Bull$#*t: Sports! This book isn't just a game-changer; it's a game-winner, packed with 500 jaw-dropping facts that will make you question the very fabric of sports reality. Including facts like:The sport of wife-carrying originated in Finland and has since become an international competition, challenging couples to navigate obstacle courses with the husband carrying the wife on his back.Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen once had a pancake cook-off to see who made them better.The ancient Greeks, founders of the Olympics, competed in the nude, giving new meaning to the term "gymnasium," derived from the Greek word "gymnos," meaning naked.The sport of table tennis evolved from a Victorian parlor game known as "whiff-whaff," enjoyed as a post-dinner entertainment by the upper class in 19th-century England.The first game of basketball was played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets as goals, resulting in a final score of 1-0. 
      
    From the wacky to the downright unbelievable, these sports facts will have you exclaiming "No way!" Gather your fellow sports enthusiasts, dive into the pages of this factual treasure trove, and emerge as the undisputed champion of the ultimate sports trivia showdown!
    Voir livre
  • Dungeons 'n' Durags - cover

    Dungeons 'n' Durags

    Ron Dawson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Funny Stories About White Privilege and Black Identity from a Black Nerd’s PerspectiveAuthor and Ebony Magazine podcaster Ron Dawson lends his wit and comical social commentary to tell the story of how one of the “whitest” and nerdiest of black men finally woke up, found his blackness, and lost all inhibitions at dropping the f-bomb.A coming-of-age story of black identity. In the suburbs of Atlanta, Ron was a black nerd (aka “blerd”) living very comfortably in his white world. He loved his white wife, worked well with his white workmates, and worshiped at a white church. On November 8, 2016, everything changed when Trump became POTUS. Ron began a journey of self-discovery that made him question everything—from faith to friendships.Part social commentary and part fantastical narrative. This book goes where no blerd has gone before. In a psychedelic way, Ron is guided by a guardian “angel” in the guise of Samuel L. Jackson’s character from Pulp Fiction. Sam is there to help Ron, well, be more black. Ron confronts his black “sins” and wrestles with black identity, systemic racism, and what it means to be “black” in America. Throughout this book, you’ll learn lessons from a man who deconstructs his faith and confronts personal demons of racial identity. Gain new perspectives through these funny stories that will reshape your current views on black identity.  
    Voir livre
  • That's Not Funny - How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them - cover

    That's Not Funny - How the Right...

    Nick Marx, Matt Sienkiewicz

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A 2022 Best Comedy Book, Vulture 
     
     
     
    "Why do conservatives hate comedy? Why is there no right-wing Jon Stewart?" These sorts of questions launch a million tweets, a thousand op-eds, and more than a few scholarly analyses. That's Not Funny argues that it is both an intellectual and politically strategic mistake to assume that comedy has a liberal bias. Matt Sienkiewicz and Nick Marx take listeners—particularly self-described liberals—on a tour of contemporary conservative comedy and the "right-wing comedy complex." 
     
     
      
    In That's Not Funny, "complex" takes on an important double meaning. On the one hand, liberals have developed a social-psychological complex—it feels difficult, even dangerous, to acknowledge that their political opposition can produce comedy. At the same time, the right has been slowly building up a comedy-industrial complex, utilizing the irony-laden media strategies of liberals such as Jon Stewart, Samantha Bee, and John Oliver to garner audiences and supporters. Right-wing comedy has been hiding in plain sight, finding its way into mainstream conservative media through figures ranging from Fox News's Greg Gutfeld to libertarian podcasters like Joe Rogan. That's Not Funny taps interviews with conservative comedians and observations of them in action to guide listeners through media history, text, and technique.
    Voir livre
  • Not Another Bloody Christmas: Festive funny and gripping! Don’t miss this hilarious standalone murder mystery perfect for fans of Gill Sims and Richard Osman (Happy Bloody Christmas Book 2) - cover

    Not Another Bloody Christmas:...

    Jo Middleton

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    ‘Smart and wickedly funny, it had me cackling into my eggnog!’ IAN MOORE 
    ‘My favourite Christmas book of the year!’ GILL SIMS 
    🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪🎄🔪Anna’s taking the family away for a quiet Christmas in this hilarious, standalone murder mystery… 
    Unlike last year, there will be no risk of her burning the turkey, far less nagging from her mother-in-law and – crucially – a zero per cent chance of finding a dead body in her larder. 
    All she wants is to relax with a glass of wine in front of the fire. But when another group of guests show up just before a snowstorm, her plans begin to go awry. And the appearance of a dead body threatens to bugger up Christmas once again… 
    Can Anna get merry and root out the murderer? Or will this be another bloody Christmas nightmare? 
    A hilarious whodunnit that will keep you guessing this Christmas, perfect for fans of Gill Sims, Ian Moore and Richard Osman. 
    AUTHORS LOVE JO MIDDLETON! 
    ‘An outrageously funny, festive romp which is as utterly wonderful as it is (Christmas) crackers!’ MIKE GAYLE 
    ‘If a slightly tipsy Agatha Christie had written the Midsomer Murders Christmas special, then that’s Jo Middleton’s Not Another Bloody Christmas. Smart and wickedly funny, it had me cackling into my eggnog!’ IAN MOORE 
    ‘Only Jo Middleton could turn murder into an essential Festive Family Tradition! My favourite Christmas book of the year!’ GILL SIMS 
    ‘Both extremely funny and insightful. I loved every page!’ KATIE FFORDE 
    ‘A truly wonderful Christmas confection from one of the funniest writers around. When it comes to festive bloodshed, nobody does it better than Jo Middleton.’ TOM MEAD 
    ‘Bolt the bathroom door and break out the Baileys. Jo Middleton’s new book could make even the Grinch look forward to another bloody Christmas.’ CHRISSIE MANBY 
    ‘A compulsive Christmas cake binge of a read – terrific! So piercingly funny, I wasn’t sure whether to laugh or wince. A murder mystery brew that beats eggnog hands down!’ J. M. HALL 
    ‘Hilarious, mysterious and delicious. Anna is possibly the most relatable detective I’ve read in years, and I reckon if she can solve a mystery with only her chaotic family and a pair of Marigolds at hand, there’s hope for us all!’ ANTONY JOHNSTON 
    ‘Wonderfully funny with that extra bite that makes Jo Middleton one of the very best crime writers we have!’ JONATHAN WHITELAW 
    ‘A compulsive Christmas cake binge of a read – terrific! So piercingly funny, I wasn’t sure whether to laugh or wince. A murder mystery brew that beats eggnog hands down!’ J. M. HALL 
    READERS LOVE NOT ANOTHER BLOODY CHRISTMAS! 
    ‘Fast paced and very amusing and with a credible cast that will keep the reader thoroughly entertained’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
    ‘This hilarious Christmas murder mystery will keep you laughing from start to finish’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
    ‘You will want to read it in one sitting’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
    ‘An absolutely brilliant, hilarious read that is a must for the festive period’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
    ‘A superb sense of humour mixed with intrigue & mystery!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
    ‘Highly recommend it’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
    This humourous sequel is the latest in the series, exploring the life and relationships of a dysfunctional family during the holidays. The novel is a top pick for those who enjoy stories filled with humour and complexity. 
    For fans of Alexandra Benedict (Death Comes at Christmas), Denzil Meyrick (Well of the Winds), Hannah Hendy (A Terrible Village Poisoning), Rachel Rowlands (Snowed In at the Cat Cafe), a
    Voir livre
  • Instant Ancestors - cover

    Instant Ancestors

    Russell Shuler

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    As fortune would have it, you have just stumbled across an off-the-leash, unbridled small compendium of outrageous stories called “Instant Ancestors.” Thanks to the lop-sided imagination of author Russell Shuler, you’ll meet a cast of characters, complete with a fabulous portrait (and subtle story clues contained therein), caught in every conceivable slant of shenanigan and predicament.Stick your toe in, and you’ll experience “the long hard stare” of Cletus McHaggis as he faces off with the “devastating beauty” of twins Ismerelda and Desdomena, circling one another in an ancient game of “dupe and roll.” You’ll follow the conjurings of Gloriah Jellylooloo, the “Memory Catalyst,” who brings cinema to events thought to be long buried and those yet to occur. Observe Smabdolem Ik as he encounters a troop of dwarf strippers with a dark side. And try to stay abreast with the show-stopping ideas of exotic fan dancer Izzy Ibrahim and her creative partner (and son) Shelley. All this flabbergastery, and more, is now available between the covers of “Instant Ancestors.”The Genesis of Instant AncestorsIt’s been said many times that you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your relatives. I believed that to be true until, not long ago, I came across a shoe box crammed with family portraits taken roughly a hundred years ago in a favorite antique store. The stall proprietor included an index card with the scribbled broadside: “Instant Ancestors!” It went on to say that with these pictures, you could conjure up a long-lost relative from God knows where famous for such and such, and no one would be wiser. To be truthful, the idea appealed to my lop-sided, passionate sense of humor, so I bought the box of photographs and began imagining the personal chronicles of these precious folks who had been relegated to the dustbin of history.
    Voir livre
  • Christmas is Hell - cover

    Christmas is Hell

    Rachel Lawson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Manchurian Candidate 
    A darkly funny Christmas story. It was a strange day when Blake Alexander found out about this odd case everyone at his hospital wanted to decorate the hospital for Christmas drunk on the Christmas cheer. 
    But that was nothing the reapers were trying to get the after life business in line with fate's decree that they celebrate Christmas with reapers collecting people as Santa Clauses which Blake was totally against. To him it was an anathema. He felt like scrooge It was getting so Christmasy the people at the hospital had stopped calling him Dr Death on the upside but on the downside they called him the Grinch. 
    He was in a bad mood when he visited the police station which was trimmed for Christmas too. 
    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 
    It's Christmas again and everything is crazy again and Blake Alexander is suffering from it's madness again the Necromancer gives his dad a present a black T shirt with the Grinch on saying I hate Christmas on it from the Deject shop. Gabriel is giving out cute fuzzy Santa hats again and the hospital is gone mad with Christmas. In the afterlife Blake's boss Argent has decided to bring back the Christmas spirit again with the Jack Skellingtons are making a comeback everywhere. 
    How far will this madness go? 
    Will the police get what they want for Christmas the serial killer the Necromancer's name or will the miss their present the living reaper Mortimer signed seal and delivered to them by Argent himself. 
    "You need Brandy," said Argent making a glass of it appear in his hand and handed it Mortimer. "But I don't drink," said Mortimer. "You can and must it's Christmas," said Argent. "Okay it's your party," said Mortimer, "Salute!" Mortimer said and drank. He ended up in wet Santa suit. "Why are you covered in drink that's not in the spirit of the season," said Argent. "I said I don't drink I'm a skeleton! What did you expect to happen?" Moaned Mortimer.
    Voir livre