In Wild Things Jack Halberstam offers an alternative history of sexuality by tracing the ways in which wildness has been associated with queerness and queer bodies throughout the twentieth century.
I did look a little desperate, capable of eating the first thing I saw; every random smell of things edible, fresh or rotten, even the trash bins, was driving me to tears. I hit a gas station with a car wash and bought a box of Twinkies ...
You know, people come on Sunday and wait to get fed; uncles and aunts and they all say the same dumb thing, where you're ... To Ursula Nordstrom, Sendak's editor at Harper, Where the Wild Things Are was nothing short of revolutionary.
Stubborn, self-reliant, eleven-year-old Zoe, recently orphaned, moves to the country to live with her prickly half-uncle, a famous doctor and sculptor, and together they learn about trust and the strength of family.
Wild Things
A modern and unconventional tale of creation and life force, "Wild Things" is a tribute to all that remains untouched by human civilization.
With overtones of the Secret History meets Brett Easton Ellis, this is the debut of a thrilling new Australian writer.
With themes from enchanted woodland to summer essentials for beginners, and outfits including a baby mouse dress, Red Riding Hood Cape and Mr Wolf jacket, this book adds a spark of adventure to everyday clothes.
Merit goes toe to toe with a powerful and dangerous evil in this novel in the Chicagoland Vampires series.