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      - Montlieu grabs fourth in Battle of the Books by High Point Enterprise.; 
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- Subjects: Jones, Trinity.; Batzin-Lopez, Emerson.; Hoskins, Mario.; Estrada, Jonathan.; Green, Jhascia.; Jordan, Hannah.; Boone, Jade.; Wilson, Chloe.; Staples, Tashaun.; Shah, Iteka.; Dawkins, Cierra.; Ratliff, Amanda.; Bowman, Jonasia.; Farroq, Sawera.; Tun, Auy Auy.; Alston, Leaciyia.; Covarrubias, Jadzia.; Puih, Sui.; Diggs, Myra.; Odufuwa, Boluwaji.; Butler, Ryleigh.; Durant, Ben.; Miracle, Jessie.; Flynn, Emily.; Griggs, David.; Smith, Logan.; Katz, Jakob.; Swinton, Imani.; Tessau, Noah.; Tran, Vivian.; Hainbach, Isabella.; Keever, Zachary ; Malik, Saira.; Kahan, Iqra.; Jackson, Carmina Harris.; Rashid, Asma.; Totty, Madison.; Cross, Gretchen.; Wood, Angela.; Sunshine, Joseph.; Boone, Jade.; Slade, Grayce.; Montlieu Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Triangle Lake Montessori Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Oak Hill Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Oak Hill Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Fairview Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Florence Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Union Hill Elementary School (High Point N.C.); 
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      - Crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth trans-atlantic expedition, 1955-1958 / by Fuchs, Vivian Ernest,Sir1908-; Hillary, Edmund,1919-2008,author.(CARDINAL)129110; 
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      - Little blue encyclopedia : (for Vivian) / by Plante, Hazel Jane,1972-author.; 
 The playful and poignant novel Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) sifts through a queer trans woman's unrequited love for her straight trans friend who died. A queer love letter steeped in desire, grief, and delight, the story is interspersed with encyclopedia entries about a fictional TV show set on an isolated island. The experimental form functions at once as a manual for how pop culture can help soothe and mend us and as an exploration of oft-overlooked sources of pleasure. Ultimately, Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) reveals with glorious detail and emotional nuance the woman the narrator loved, why she loved her, and the depths of what she has lost. The playful and poignant novel Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) sifts through a queer trans woman's unrequited love for her straight trans friend who died. A queer love letter steeped in desire, grief, and delight, the story is interspersed with encyclopedia entries about a fictional TV show set on an isolated island. The experimental form functions at once as a manual for how pop culture can help soothe and mend us and as an exploration of oft-overlooked sources of pleasure. Ultimately, Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) reveals with glorious detail and emotional nuance the woman the narrator loved, why she loved her, and the depths of what she has lost.
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Romance fiction.; Experimental fiction.; Novels.; Loss (Psychology); Unrequited love; Transgender people; Popular culture; Transgender people.; 
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      - Bullying / by Berlatsky, Noah.(CARDINAL)495287; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-167) and index.Bullying in Utah is a growing and dangerous problem / Barbara Christiansen -- The effects of bullying last into adulthood / Michelle Castillo -- Parents should be held liable when kids bully / Jeremy Byellin -- Bullying reports are increasing but not bullying itself / Anne Collier -- Bullying does not cause suicide / Deborah Temkin -- Stop panicking about bullies / Nick Gillespie -- Cyberbullying is dangerous / Suzanne Phillips -- Female cyberbullying is a serious problem / Lori O. Favela -- The cyberbullying problem is overhyped / Tim Cushing -- Cyberbullying is less common than traditional bullying / American Psychological Association -- The links between cyberbullying and suicide are oversimplified / Alison Auld -- Cyberbullying is serious but not an epidemic / Larry Magid -- Bullied boys : why bright lads are being picked on / The Independent -- LGBT youth suffer long-term effects from bullying / J.A. Muraco and S.T. Russell -- Muslim youth in California are targeted for bullying / Council on American-Islamic Relations -- Antibullying campaigns ignore sexism against girls and women / Meghan Murphy -- Despite myths, Asian Americans are not disproportionately bullied / Nellie Tran -- Hispanic and immigrant students face bullying / José A. Healy -- Cyberbullying is a problem in universities / Vivian Luk -- Katherine Jenkins, Louise Mensch and Lorraine Pascale are plagued by sexist cyberbullies / Jojo Moyes -- Workplace bullying is a serious problem / Catherine Mattice -- Teachers face bullying and hostile workplaces / Katie Osgood -- NFL bullies / Emily Bazelon and Josh Levin -- Bullying is a problem in police academies / David C. Couper -- Bullying is a problem in the military / Margaret Carlson.A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on issues regarding bullying.9Y Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-167) and index.Bullying in Utah is a growing and dangerous problem / Barbara Christiansen -- The effects of bullying last into adulthood / Michelle Castillo -- Parents should be held liable when kids bully / Jeremy Byellin -- Bullying reports are increasing but not bullying itself / Anne Collier -- Bullying does not cause suicide / Deborah Temkin -- Stop panicking about bullies / Nick Gillespie -- Cyberbullying is dangerous / Suzanne Phillips -- Female cyberbullying is a serious problem / Lori O. Favela -- The cyberbullying problem is overhyped / Tim Cushing -- Cyberbullying is less common than traditional bullying / American Psychological Association -- The links between cyberbullying and suicide are oversimplified / Alison Auld -- Cyberbullying is serious but not an epidemic / Larry Magid -- Bullied boys : why bright lads are being picked on / The Independent -- LGBT youth suffer long-term effects from bullying / J.A. Muraco and S.T. Russell -- Muslim youth in California are targeted for bullying / Council on American-Islamic Relations -- Antibullying campaigns ignore sexism against girls and women / Meghan Murphy -- Despite myths, Asian Americans are not disproportionately bullied / Nellie Tran -- Hispanic and immigrant students face bullying / José A. Healy -- Cyberbullying is a problem in universities / Vivian Luk -- Katherine Jenkins, Louise Mensch and Lorraine Pascale are plagued by sexist cyberbullies / Jojo Moyes -- Workplace bullying is a serious problem / Catherine Mattice -- Teachers face bullying and hostile workplaces / Katie Osgood -- NFL bullies / Emily Bazelon and Josh Levin -- Bullying is a problem in police academies / David C. Couper -- Bullying is a problem in the military / Margaret Carlson.A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on issues regarding bullying.9Y
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Bullying in schools.; Bullying.; Cyberbullying.; Bullying.; Cyberbullying.; 
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      - Literature suppressed on sexual grounds / by Sova, Dawn B.(CARDINAL)753440; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-310) and index.Pansies (D.H. Lawrence) -- The perfumed garden (Sir Richard Burton, trans.) -- Peyton Place (Grace Metalious) -- The philanderer (Stanley Kauffmann) -- Poems and ballads (Algernon Charles Swinburne) -- Point counter point (Aldous Huxley) -- Rabbit, run (John Updike) -- The rainbow (D.H. Lawrence) -- Replenishing Jessica (Max Bodenheim) -- Sanctuary (William Faulkner) -- Sari says (Sari Locker) -- The satyricon (Gaius Petronius Arbiter) -- September in Quinze (Vivian Connell) -- Serenade (James M. Cain) -- Sex (Madonna) -- Sexus (Henry Miller) -- Shanghai baby (Wei Hui, Zhou Weihui) -- Simon called Peter (Robert Keable) -- 1601 : a fireside conversation in ye time of Queen Elizabeth (Mark Twain) -- Sleeveless errand (Norah C. James) -- Snow falling on cedars (David Guterson) -- Sophie's choice (William Styron) -- A story teller's holiday (George Moore) -- Studs Lonigan : a trilogy (James T. Farrell) -- Susan Lenox : her fall and rise (David Graham Phillips) -- Sweeter than life (Mark Tyron) -- Ten North Frederick (John O'Hara) -- Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy) -- Then again, maybe I won't (Judy Blume) -- The thief's journal (Jean Genet) -- Three weeks (Elinor Glyn) -- Tobacco road (Erskine Caldwell) -- Tragic ground (Erskine Caldwell) -- Trilby (George du Maurier) -- The triumph of death (Gabriele D'Annunzio) -- Tropic of Cancer (Henry Miller) -- Tropic of Capricorn (Henry Miller) -- Ulysses (James Joyce) -- Venus and Tannhauser, Under the hill (Aubrey Beardsley) -- The wild palms (William Faulkner) -- Women in love (D.H. Lawrence) -- Women on top : how real life changed women's sexual fantasies (Nancy Friday) -- A young girl's diary (Anonymous).The handmaid's tale (Margaret Atwood) -- The heptameron, L'heptameron ou histoires des amans fortunez (Marguerite d'Angoulême, Queen of Navarre) -- The history of Tom Jones, a foundling (Henry Fielding) -- Homo sapiens (Stanley Przybyskzewski) -- How to make love like a porn star (Jenna Jameson) -- If it die (André Gide) -- Isle of pines (Henry Neville) -- It's perfectly normal : changing bodies, growing up, sex, and sexual health (Robbie H. Harris) -- Janet March (Floyd Dell) -- Jude the obscure (Thomas Hardy) -- Jurgen : a comedy of justice (James Branch Cabell) -- Justine, or the misfortunes of virtue Juliette, her sister, or the prosperities of vice (Marquis de Sade) -- The kama sutra of Vatsayana (Sir Richard Burton, F.F. Arbuthnot, translators) -- The Kreutzer sonata (Leo Tolstoy) -- Ladies in the parlor (Jim Tully) -- Lady Chatterley's lover (D.H. Lawrence) -- La Terre, the earth (Émile Zola) -- Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov) -- The lustful Turk (Anonymous) -- Madame Bovary (Gustave Flaubert) -- Madeleine (Anonymous) -- Mademoiselle de Maupin (Théophile Gautier) -- The maid of Orleans, La pucelle (François-Marie Arouet Voltaire) -- Memoires (Giovanni Casanova de Seingalt) -- Memoirs of a young rakehell (Guillaume Apollinaire) -- Memoirs of Hecate County (Edmund Wilson) -- The merry muses of Caledonia (Robert Burns) -- Moll Flanders (Daniel Defoe) -- My life and loves (Frank Harris) -- A night in a Moorish harem (Anonymous) -- November, Novembre (Gustave Flaubert) -- The 120 days of Sodom, Les 120 journées de Sodome (Marquis de Sade) -- Our lady of the flowers, Notre-Dame des fleurs (Jean Genet) -- Outlaw representation (Richard Meyer) -- Pamela, or virtue rewarded (Samuel Richardson).Works discussed in this volume : Alice series (Phyllis Reynolds Naylor) -- Always running, La Vida Loca : gang days in L.A. (Luis T. Rodriguez) -- America (the book) : a citizen's guide to democracy inaction (Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, David Javerbaum) -- An American tragedy (Theodore Dreiser) -- The Arabian nights, or The thousand and one nights (Sir Richard Burton, trans.) -- The art of love, Ars Amatoria (Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso) -- Bessie Cotter (Wallace Smith) -- The bluest eye (Toni Morrison) -- Boy (James Hanley) -- The buffalo tree (Adam Rapp) -- Candide (Voltaire, François Marie Arouet Voltaire) -- Candy (Maxwell Kenton) -- The carpetbaggers (Harold Robbins) -- Casanova's homecoming, Casanova's heimfahrt (Arthur Schnitzler) -- The Chinese room (Vivian Connell) -- Christine (Stephen King) -- The clan of the cave bear (Jean Auel) -- Confessions (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) -- The decameron (Giovanni Boccaccio) -- The deer park (Norman Mailer) -- The devil rides outside (John Howard Griffin) -- The diary of Samuel Pepys (Samuel Pepys) -- Droll stories (Honoré de Balzac) -- Dubliners (James Joyce) -- Eat me (Linda Jaivin) -- Fanny Hill, or memoirs of a woman of pleasure (John Cleland) -- The fifteen plagues of a maidenhead (Anonymous) -- Flowers for Algernon (Daniel Keyes) -- The flowers of evil, Les fleurs du mal (Charles Baudelaire) -- Forever (Judy Blume) -- Forever Amber (Kathleen Winsor) -- From here to eternity (James Jones) -- The genius (Theodore Dreiser) -- The gilded hearse (Charles O. Gorham) -- The ginger man (J.P. Donleavy) -- The goats (Brock Cole) -- God's little acre (Erskine Caldwell) -- The group (Mary McCarthy) -- Hagar Revelly (Daniel Carson Goodman). Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-310) and index.Pansies (D.H. Lawrence) -- The perfumed garden (Sir Richard Burton, trans.) -- Peyton Place (Grace Metalious) -- The philanderer (Stanley Kauffmann) -- Poems and ballads (Algernon Charles Swinburne) -- Point counter point (Aldous Huxley) -- Rabbit, run (John Updike) -- The rainbow (D.H. Lawrence) -- Replenishing Jessica (Max Bodenheim) -- Sanctuary (William Faulkner) -- Sari says (Sari Locker) -- The satyricon (Gaius Petronius Arbiter) -- September in Quinze (Vivian Connell) -- Serenade (James M. Cain) -- Sex (Madonna) -- Sexus (Henry Miller) -- Shanghai baby (Wei Hui, Zhou Weihui) -- Simon called Peter (Robert Keable) -- 1601 : a fireside conversation in ye time of Queen Elizabeth (Mark Twain) -- Sleeveless errand (Norah C. James) -- Snow falling on cedars (David Guterson) -- Sophie's choice (William Styron) -- A story teller's holiday (George Moore) -- Studs Lonigan : a trilogy (James T. Farrell) -- Susan Lenox : her fall and rise (David Graham Phillips) -- Sweeter than life (Mark Tyron) -- Ten North Frederick (John O'Hara) -- Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy) -- Then again, maybe I won't (Judy Blume) -- The thief's journal (Jean Genet) -- Three weeks (Elinor Glyn) -- Tobacco road (Erskine Caldwell) -- Tragic ground (Erskine Caldwell) -- Trilby (George du Maurier) -- The triumph of death (Gabriele D'Annunzio) -- Tropic of Cancer (Henry Miller) -- Tropic of Capricorn (Henry Miller) -- Ulysses (James Joyce) -- Venus and Tannhauser, Under the hill (Aubrey Beardsley) -- The wild palms (William Faulkner) -- Women in love (D.H. Lawrence) -- Women on top : how real life changed women's sexual fantasies (Nancy Friday) -- A young girl's diary (Anonymous).The handmaid's tale (Margaret Atwood) -- The heptameron, L'heptameron ou histoires des amans fortunez (Marguerite d'Angoulême, Queen of Navarre) -- The history of Tom Jones, a foundling (Henry Fielding) -- Homo sapiens (Stanley Przybyskzewski) -- How to make love like a porn star (Jenna Jameson) -- If it die (André Gide) -- Isle of pines (Henry Neville) -- It's perfectly normal : changing bodies, growing up, sex, and sexual health (Robbie H. Harris) -- Janet March (Floyd Dell) -- Jude the obscure (Thomas Hardy) -- Jurgen : a comedy of justice (James Branch Cabell) -- Justine, or the misfortunes of virtue Juliette, her sister, or the prosperities of vice (Marquis de Sade) -- The kama sutra of Vatsayana (Sir Richard Burton, F.F. Arbuthnot, translators) -- The Kreutzer sonata (Leo Tolstoy) -- Ladies in the parlor (Jim Tully) -- Lady Chatterley's lover (D.H. Lawrence) -- La Terre, the earth (Émile Zola) -- Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov) -- The lustful Turk (Anonymous) -- Madame Bovary (Gustave Flaubert) -- Madeleine (Anonymous) -- Mademoiselle de Maupin (Théophile Gautier) -- The maid of Orleans, La pucelle (François-Marie Arouet Voltaire) -- Memoires (Giovanni Casanova de Seingalt) -- Memoirs of a young rakehell (Guillaume Apollinaire) -- Memoirs of Hecate County (Edmund Wilson) -- The merry muses of Caledonia (Robert Burns) -- Moll Flanders (Daniel Defoe) -- My life and loves (Frank Harris) -- A night in a Moorish harem (Anonymous) -- November, Novembre (Gustave Flaubert) -- The 120 days of Sodom, Les 120 journées de Sodome (Marquis de Sade) -- Our lady of the flowers, Notre-Dame des fleurs (Jean Genet) -- Outlaw representation (Richard Meyer) -- Pamela, or virtue rewarded (Samuel Richardson).Works discussed in this volume : Alice series (Phyllis Reynolds Naylor) -- Always running, La Vida Loca : gang days in L.A. (Luis T. Rodriguez) -- America (the book) : a citizen's guide to democracy inaction (Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, David Javerbaum) -- An American tragedy (Theodore Dreiser) -- The Arabian nights, or The thousand and one nights (Sir Richard Burton, trans.) -- The art of love, Ars Amatoria (Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso) -- Bessie Cotter (Wallace Smith) -- The bluest eye (Toni Morrison) -- Boy (James Hanley) -- The buffalo tree (Adam Rapp) -- Candide (Voltaire, François Marie Arouet Voltaire) -- Candy (Maxwell Kenton) -- The carpetbaggers (Harold Robbins) -- Casanova's homecoming, Casanova's heimfahrt (Arthur Schnitzler) -- The Chinese room (Vivian Connell) -- Christine (Stephen King) -- The clan of the cave bear (Jean Auel) -- Confessions (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) -- The decameron (Giovanni Boccaccio) -- The deer park (Norman Mailer) -- The devil rides outside (John Howard Griffin) -- The diary of Samuel Pepys (Samuel Pepys) -- Droll stories (Honoré de Balzac) -- Dubliners (James Joyce) -- Eat me (Linda Jaivin) -- Fanny Hill, or memoirs of a woman of pleasure (John Cleland) -- The fifteen plagues of a maidenhead (Anonymous) -- Flowers for Algernon (Daniel Keyes) -- The flowers of evil, Les fleurs du mal (Charles Baudelaire) -- Forever (Judy Blume) -- Forever Amber (Kathleen Winsor) -- From here to eternity (James Jones) -- The genius (Theodore Dreiser) -- The gilded hearse (Charles O. Gorham) -- The ginger man (J.P. Donleavy) -- The goats (Brock Cole) -- God's little acre (Erskine Caldwell) -- The group (Mary McCarthy) -- Hagar Revelly (Daniel Carson Goodman).
- Subjects: Erotic literature; Erotic literature; Prohibited books; Prohibited books; 
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      - Under her skin / by Ryan, Lindy,editor.; Miller, Toni,editor.; 
 "Under Her Skin features the best in never-before-published dark verse and lyrical prose from the voices of Women in Horror. Centered on the innate relationship between body horror and the female experience, this collection features work from Bram Stoker Award winning and nominated authors, as well as dozens of poems from women (cis and trans) and non-binary femmes. Edited by Lindy Ryan and Toni Miller, [this collection] celebrates women in horror from cover to cover." -- Back cover. "Under Her Skin features the best in never-before-published dark verse and lyrical prose from the voices of Women in Horror. Centered on the innate relationship between body horror and the female experience, this collection features work from Bram Stoker Award winning and nominated authors, as well as dozens of poems from women (cis and trans) and non-binary femmes. Edited by Lindy Ryan and Toni Miller, [this collection] celebrates women in horror from cover to cover." -- Back cover.
- Subjects: Horror poetry.; Body horror fiction.; Poetry.; Literature.; Women; Horror poetry; Women.; Womyn.; 
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