When Rosalie realises she is in love with a woman, she cancels her wedding and comes out to her parents. She then tells Trina, who cannot deny her love for Rosalie. But Trina doesn't trust Rosalie's lesbian identity and fears her heart will be broken when Rosalie returns to her straight life.
The year is 1776, early on in the Revolutionary War: a time of fevered fighting in the North but in the South, as yet, only a low, sporadic belly grumble.
This book is intended for law academics; readers interested in the multicultural debates.
With relief, she saw his eyes were once again calm. “I am afraid, Kathryn, that for past misdeeds, it is my punishment to love you . . . beyond all reason.” His thumb gently removed a remaining tear at the ...
Beyond All Reason
THE GIRL WHO WAS CONVINCED BEYOND ALL REASON THAT SHE COULD FLY Copyright © 2020 by Sybil Lamb All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any part by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical—without the prior ...
When the world feel better with each other . The feelings are just Beyond all reasons
"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...
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...
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 ...
“Written in the same remarkable vein as Getting to Yes, this book is a masterpiece.” —Dr.