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Anthony finds himself in a struggle to choose between two girls at summer camp: Claire and Sarah. They’re both beautiful, but they both have secrets hiding under their clothes that no one at camp knows about, not even Anthony. This book contains: First time with a trans girl, transgender, t-girl, sissy, crossdresser, crossdressing, convincing transgirl, transwoman, transsexual, steamy erotica, erotic romance
This is the first book of its kind to present a complete overview of the 1980s subcultures of Washington, D.C. and is released in conjunction with an upcoming exhibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, curated by Roger Gastman. This volume is packed full of essays and interviews that bring you inside the real D.C. of the 1980s, including almost 1,000 photographs which expertly chronicles a shifting decade in which D.C. was largely ignored by its President, but embraced by its own citizens.
Join USA TODAY bestselling author Sheila Roberts for a seaside escape to the beaches of Moonlight Harbor Moira Wellman has always loved makeovers—helping women find their most beautiful selves. Funny how it’s taken her five years with her abusive boyfriend, Lang, to realize she needs a life makeover. When Moira finally gets the courage to leave Lang, the beachside town of Moonlight Harbor is the perfect place to start over. Soon Moira is right at home, working at Waves Salon, making new friends and helping her clients find new confidence. When she meets a handsome police officer, she’s more than willing to give him a free haircut. Maybe even her heart. But is she really ready for romance after Lang? And what if her new friend is in hot pursuit of that same cop? This is worse than a bad perm. With all the heart and humor readers have come to expect from a Sheila Roberts novel, Beachside Beginnings is the story of one woman finding the courage to live her best life. And where better to live it than at the beach?
The Recollections of John Brown: in Short Stories and a Few Poems is the author's first release. It chronicles segments of his life written in short stories. Boyhood, Teens, Young Man, and The Poet are the four sections of the book. The Recollections take the reader on an emotional journey through the individual eyes of, first, a young boy; then a teenager; and finally, a young man growing up in America during a period that spans the decades of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The stories are quirky, humorous, serious, and enduring--drawing the reader into moments in time that not only shaped one man's life, but also defined his generation. "Boy, Don't Jump" starts the adventure in the first section titled Boyhood, recalling how an episode of the Adventures of Superman convinces a young boy that with the simple addition of a towel tied around his neck, he can take off from the second-floor awning and fly, but after reality kicks in, he rethinks his fantasy and is saved by his aunt who is babysitting him and his siblings. The reader will also be drawn back to their own childhood through stories like "Laundry Day," "Big Kickball Game," and "Playing in the Rain." The section wraps up with two enduring stories: "A Walk with Momma" and "Momma Takes Us to Six Flags." The latter of which tells the story of his mother's determination to make sure her children's summer is eventful by treating them to a trip to Six Flags over Texas, even though she really can't afford it. Teens kicks in full throttle as he recalls the release of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video and the frenzy that surrounded it. The reader will rediscover the youthful vigor that followed them through their teenage years as they engulf themselves in stories titled "Dirty Movies," "Are You Done in There?" "Night Swimming," "Night Riders," "Skipping Out on a Ticket," and closing out with "Graduation Night." Young Man is the leap from youth to adulthood. With "One Show," the author embraces his dream of becoming a music star by teaming up with two talented cousins to perform in a talent showcase that would create bond and brotherhood that still stands today. Get ready to cheer and laugh as you read "We Want Rain," "Big Puker," Craps, "Tight-End Release," and "He Banked It In." Tears may well up as you are reminded about the sad and special episodes in your life that are brought to life while reading "Laurie Dies" and "My Grandson." Finally, the section titled The Poet allows author to express himself in a series of poems highlighted by "Hurricane," a poem about the challenges of dealing with a loved one trying to manage a mental disorder. In all, The Recollections of John Brown offers all who read it an opportunity to reflect not only the author's life adventures, but also on their own as well.
Cooking with Grease is a powerful, behind-the-scenes memoir of the life and times of a tenacious political organizer and the first African-American woman to head a major presidential campaign. Donna Brazile fought her first political fight at age nine -- campaigning (successfully) for a city council candidate who promised a playground in her neighborhood. The day after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, she committed her heart and her future to political and social activism. By the 2000 presidential election, Brazile had become a major player in American political history -- and she remains one of the most outspoken and forceful political activists of our day. Donna grew up one of nine children in a working-poor family in New Orleans, a place where talking politics comes as naturally as stirring a pot of seafood gumbo -- and where the two often go hand in hand. Growing up, Donna learned how to cook from watching her mother, Jean, stir the pots in their family kitchen. She inherited her love of reading and politics from her grandmother Frances. Her brothers Teddy Man and Chet worked as foot soldiers in her early business schemes and voter registration efforts. Cooking with Grease follows Donna's rise to greater and greater political and personal accomplishments: lobbying for student financial aide, organizing demonstrations to make Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a national holiday and working on the Jesse Jackson, Dick Gephardt, Michael Dukakis and Bill Clinton presidential campaigns. But each new career success came with its own kind of heartache, especially in her greatest challenge: leading Al Gore's 2000 campaign, making her the first African American to lead a major presidential campaign. Cooking with Grease is an intimate account of Donna's thirty years in politics. Her stories of the leaders and activists who have helped shape America's future are both inspiring and memorable. Donna's witty style and innovative political strategies have garnered her the respect and admiration of colleagues and adversaries alike -- she is as comfortable trading quips with J. C. Watts as she is with her Democratic colleagues. Her story is as warm and nourishing as a bowl of Brazile family gumbo.
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On a hot summer's night, in June 1985, in one of the most emotionally charged fights of all time, Barry McGuigan beat Eusebio Pedroza to become the featherweight champion of the world. An epic battle that lasted a full 15 rounds, it remains one of sport's greatest moments - watched by 27,000 spectators ringside and by a further 20 million on television around the world. Raised in the border town of Clones, Co. Monaghan, at the height of the troubles, Barry McGuigan united people across sectarian and religious divides during a difficult time in the country's political history. A Catholic, Barry married his Protestant childhood sweetheart, Sandra in 1981. An Irishman, he fought for the British title, wearing boxing shorts in the colours of the United Nation's Flag of Peace - and in place of a national anthem his musician father, Pat McGuigan would often sing a heartfelt rendition of 'Danny Boy' before a fight. Engaging and intelligent, McGuigan is a renowned and revered figure in the boxing world and beyond. In this candid autobiography, The Clones Cyclone shares his stories of extraordinary professional triumph and devastating personal tragedy.
12 legendary players in golf share life lessons they learned from the game. Interviewed by award-winning sports journalist and broadcaster Ann Liguori, a select list of champions including Jack Nicklaus, Annika Sorenstam, Gary Player, Jan Stephenson, Tom Watson, Padraig Harrington, Bernhard Langer, Nancy Lopez, and more, talk about their personal journeys and wisdom they gleaned from their time playing the game of golf. Life on the Green appeals to all, going in-depth with exclusive content for die-hard fans while providing amusing anecdotes and inspirational content for everyone, humanizing and helping us understand a little bit more about each star and their success story. Each person’s story highlights a different, central theme, allowing readers to have key takeaways and a clearer understanding of how the subject became so successful, and in turn, be inspired to utilize those life lessons towards their own lives and legacy. Encompassing universal themes like patience, goal setting, staying positive, pursuing one's passions, treating people right, never giving up, practicing humility, and more, Life on the Green inspires, entertains and enriches in equal measure.
From the span of hips to the swing in her waist, the stride in her step and the arch in her back, neck breaking has always occurred when she stepped her pretty ass in a room. At the age of 17 and raised in a privilege home in Bergen County New Jersey Kandice “Kandi” Jackson was known as that rebellious child who always did the opposite of what she was told. At the age of 19 Kandice finds herself in love with a street thug name Cali who introduced her to the finer things in life also to a street drug called Venom. After getting her strung out on Venom, Cali dumps Kandice leaving her struggling to survive and unable to feed her new drug habit. After an attempted robbery gone wrong Kandice finds herself fighting for her life. Surviving this life changing event Kandice checks herself into a rehab center to rid herself of this poisonous drug. After doing two years she’s released and gets a job stripping at a club name Velour. Now 5 years older and wiser and the top dancer at Velour she has men depleting their kids’ college funds just to get a piece of Kandi. She catches the eye of 23 year old ex basketball star turn bad boy Johnathan. Jonathan is determined to have Kandice by any means necessary. After Kandi gives in to the charming young stud John, he proves that he ain’t nothing like them other niggas. While out on a date they bump into Cali who lays eyes on the beautiful woman he once destroyed and abandoned. Wanting a taste of that sweet Kandi again, Cali is determined to get some of that Kandi Coated loving again and thinks it’ll be as easy as taking Kandi from a baby.