Dominant Aboriginal men remain opaque and impenetrable — black glass. They are plainly engaged in their own impenetrable and selective erasures and exclusionary resistance. Aboriginal women are so thoroughly marginalised as to be ...
Fifteen short stories rife with irony, historical overtones, and a feeling for the picaresque include accounts of Carry Nation's fight against topless bars and Tonto's fortieth birthday, which passes without well wishes from the Lone Ranger ...
A revealing look at gays and the military, BLACK GLASS tells the story of a sensitive youth embarked on a nightmarish voyage away from innocence to Vietnam.
They will suffer the ferocity of the siege of Troy and battle against the might of the Egyptian gods on their journey to find the Mountain of Black Glass. But even there, the danger will not be over.
... of his blood . Closer than he had been in a long , long time . All the anger Tell felt for his 21 father melted away instantly , to be replaced by the 9781665913140TEXT.indd 21 1/5/24 5:12 AM CHILDREN of the BLACK GLASS.
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Black Glass reveals a first-world city increasingly dominated by surveillance, segregation and civil unrest.
Suddenly, with the fluidity of more ordinary dreaming, the mountain was no longer a mountain but something more slender—a tower of slick black glass. Dawn or some other cool light touched the sky and edged back the night, and she could ...
In Black Glasses Like Clark Kent, winner of the Graywolf Nonfiction Prize, Svoboda offers a striking and carefully wrought personal account of an often painful search for information.
Howl’s Moving Castle meets Neil Gaiman in this “dark and flinty” (Booklist) middle grade fantasy, set in a world as mesmerizing as it is menacing, following children on a quest to save their father who get embroiled in the sinister ...
Reflections in Black Glass