While traveling the "Charleston Path" searching for her family and a Cherokee friend, Kathryn Cameron MacLean stumbles upon an encampment of British Dragoons. Captured by the notorious Colonel Tarrington, she enters a dangerous game of seduction and finds a love that transcends time.
This book is intended for law academics; readers interested in the multicultural debates.
As she reported later, she was particularly offended when Rosenberg attacked her credibility "by suggesting that my testimony was infused with a particular political perspective and by citing selective examples from my work that ...
You rely on me for everything—except romance! You've never noticed that behind my neat suits and calm manner I'm a real woman—not just your secretary! I know this infatuation is beyond all reason.
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"stimulating and full of insight" British Journal of Educational Studies "a major work ... provocative, unsettling and profoundly challenging. I think it should be prescribed reading for all vice-chancellors." (Professor...
David Smith describes his marriage with convicted murderer Susan, his coming to terms with the tragedy that cost him his two young sons, and the painful healing process of putting his life back together. Reprint.
Beyond All Reason
These are some of the questions J. P. Telotte and twelve other noted film scholars consider in this groundbreaking study of the cult film.
Beyond All Reason is the book on the shocking true story that has captured headlines around the world. On February 12, 1993, ditching school on a Friday, Jon Venables and...
“Written in the same remarkable vein as Getting to Yes, this book is a masterpiece.” —Dr.