Girls

  • Girls
    By Pamela Hanson

    Girls appear through eyes here the of Pamela Hanson, who captures their subtle mix of innocence and seduction, awareness and insolence.

  • Girls
    By Jessica Schiefauer

    Kim, Momo e Bella, quattordici anni, sono inseparabili.

  • Girls: A Harpur & Iles Mystery
    By Bill James

    Myself, I'm into Heckler and Koch, same as the police. They know what's the best stopper because they have stopped a lot, so why not copy? 9 mm Parabellum. But nice and lightweight even when the mag's full. Like you, Ralph, I hope I got ...

  • Girls
    By Joshua Luna, Jonathan Luna

    But when temptation beckons, can the men be trusted? As the questions pile on, only one thing remains certain -- this town will never look at girls the same way again.

  • Girls: [the Complete Collection
    By Joshua Luna, Jonathan Luna

    In order to find a way out of this nightmare, the town must stand as one. But when temptation beckons, can the men be trusted? As the questions pile on, only one thing remains certain - this town will never look at girls the same way again.

  • Girls: 10 Gutsy, God-Centered Sessions on Issues That Matter to Girls
    By Dan Jessup, Helen Musick, Crystal Kirgiss

    Among us you are all equal . each heading , make three columns labeled That is , we are all in a common relationship with Jesus Christ . GREEN LIGHT , YELLOW LIGHT , and RED LIGHT . -- from Galatians 3 , The Message You can write ...

  • Girls: Feminine Adolescence in Popular Culture & Cultural Theory
    By Catherine Driscoll

    “ Pleasure , Ambivalence , Identification : Valentino and Female Spectatorship . " In Stardom : Industry of Desire , ed . Christine Gledhill . London : Routledge , 1991 , pp . 259–82 . “ Mass Culture as Hieroglyphic Writing : Adorno ...

  • Girls
    By Bill James

    But this happy arrangement is threatened by foreign dealers moving in and offering punters not just drugs, but exploited girls from Eastern Europe.

  • Girls: Feminine Adolescence in Popular Culture and Cultural Theory
    By Catherine Driscoll

    " Catherine Driscoll begins by identifying a genealogy of "girlhood" or "feminine adolescence," and then argues that both "girls" and "culture" as ideas are too problematic to fulfill any useful role in theorizing about the emergence of ...

  • Girls: A History of Growing Up Female in America
    By Penny Colman

    Traces the history of growing up female in America as told by the girls themselves in journals, household manuals, letters, slave narratives, and other primary sources. By the author of Rosie the Riveter. Reprint.

  • Girls: A Novel
    By Frederick Busch

    A New York Times Notable Book In the unrelenting cold and bitter winter of upstate New York, Jack and his wife, Fanny, are trying to cope with the desperate sorrow they feel over the death of their young daughter.

  • Girls: An Anthology
    By Edith Chevat

    The 50 voices heard in this collection evoke the extraordinary range and complexity of what it's like to be a girl growing up in this culture, and in the process...

  • Girls: A History of Growing Up Female in America
    By Penny Colman

    Traces the history of growing up female in America as told by the girls themselves in journals, household manuals, letters, slave narratives, and other primary sources.