![]() ![]() ![]() Urn:oclc:212627348 Republisher_date 20120626160104 Republisher_operator Scandate 20120612131305 Scanner . Hardened by battles on Indias lawless frontiers, Derek is not just a fighter but a skilled and insatiable lovera master of the Eastern arts of pleasure. OL5689045W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 96.45 Pages 424 Ppi 643 Related-external-id urn:isbn:1407424955 etina (cs) Deutsch (de) English (en) Español. Urn:lcp:hereverypleasure00fole:lcpdf:c661e347-6a72-4be1-93e3-09098402b300 Her Every Pleasure by Gaelen Foley, March 25, 2008, Ballantine Books edition, Mass Market Paperback in English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 21:14:28 Boxid IA143918 Boxid_2 CH123701 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donor ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() One thing's for sure-you'll never be bored. Other days you may learn something from him about equipment depreciation or the migratory habits of the blue crab. Some days he'll keep you in stitches with his tall tales and keen wit. 'Son,' he said, looking up, 'You are welcome to go with me as a cool breeze in August'" "I've learned that time spent with a watermen is an experience never to be forgotten. 'Hi, I'm doing a book about the watermen of the bay, and would greatly appreciate it if you'd allow me to go along with you and take some photographs.' The older watermen looked at me and then at the floorboards of his boat. I leaned over his boat and made the request that I would repeat dozens of times over the next three years. Cameras and tape recorders and bags hung from straps around my neck and shoulders, and my right hand tightly gripped a shiny new lunch box. "I must have presented a strange and humorous sight to him as I carefully approached on the rickety pier, arms slightly extended for balance. ![]() ![]() The book has also received several awards, including the Colorado Blue Spruce Book Award (1996) and the Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Readers Choice Award (1993). The book was number 79 on the most frequently challenged books in the US for 1990-1999 and number -2009 for references to kidnapping, cults, challenges to authority, and sexual activity. The Face on the Milk Carton, which contains themes including the exploration of self-identity, relationships with parents and peers, and individual responsibility, has been used in young adult classrooms to encourage readers to explore these themes in their own lives. The idea for the novel originated from the regular practice in the 1980s and 1990s for milk cartons to feature photographs of missing children. These suspicions come after Janie recognizes a picture of herself on a milk carton under the heading "Missing Child." Janie's life gets more stressful as she tries to find the truth while hiding the secret from her parents. ![]() The book is about a 15-year-old girl named Janie Johnson, who starts to suspect that her parents may have kidnapped her and that her biological parents are somewhere in New Jersey. The first in the five-book Janie Johnson series, it was later adapted into a film for television. The Face on the Milk Carton is a young adult mystery novel written by author Caroline B. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why did I feel such rage towards Young’s mother?īecause this scene returned me to my own past. My visceral response to this scene jolted me. ![]() After she tugs her underwear back up, she’s forced to hug and thank Uncle Zephaniah for the discipline, as she and all the other kids have been trained to do. ![]() Because Young runs over to her mother, she’s punished with nine swats instead of three. Her mother, with no warmth in her eyes, barks, “Get back in line.”Īt this moment and in similar moments, Young’s mother isn’t her mom but an “auntie,” someone in charge of all the children just like her stepfather Uncle Zephaniah is a punishment uncle, not a stepfather. Suddenly Young spots her mother, Kristie, and speeds over to her, instantly relieved. The kids are arranged from oldest to youngest, and Young stands at the end of the line, anticipating her turn. Young is 5 years old, the youngest of 22 commune kids in a community of 100. This man is not her blood uncle, but what the kids in the Children of God cult call the men in the community. Daniella Mestyanek Young’s powerfully immersive and exceptionally honest debut memoir Uncultured opens with a scene of Young standing in line to get spanked by Uncle Zephaniah. ![]() |