[PDF] Spit And Passion eBook

Spit And Passion Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Spit And Passion book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Spit and Passion

Author : Cristy Road
Publisher : The Feminist Press at CUNY
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 32,86 MB
Release : 2012-10-23
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1558618074

GET BOOK

A twelve-year-old Cubanita finds refuge in punk music in this illustrated tour de force.

A Queer and Pleasant Danger

Author : Kate Bornstein
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 14,85 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0807001651

GET BOOK

The inspiring true story of a nice Jewish boy who left the Church of Scientology to become the lovely lady she is today In the early 1970s, a boy from a Conservative Jewish family joined the Church of Scientology. In 1981, that boy officially left the movement and ultimately transitioned into a woman. A few years later, she stopped calling herself a woman--and became a famous gender outlaw. Gender theorist, performance artist, and author Kate Bornstein is set to change lives with her stunningly original memoir. Wickedly funny and disarmingly honest, this is Bornstein's most intimate book yet, encompassing her early childhood and adolescence, college at Brown, a life in the theater, three marriages and fatherhood, the Scientology hierarchy, transsexual life, LGBTQ politics, and life on the road as a sought-after speaker.

Spitting in the Soup

Author : Mark Johnson
Publisher : VeloPress
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 44,95 MB
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1937716821

GET BOOK

Doping is as old as organized sports. From baseball to horse racing, cycling to track and field, drugs have been used to enhance performance for 150 years. For much of that time, doping to do better was expected. It was doping to throw a game that stirred outrage. Today, though, athletes are vilified for using performance-enhancing drugs. Damned as moral deviants who shred the fair-play fabric, dopers are an affront to the athletes who don’t take shortcuts. But this tidy view swindles sports fans. While we may want the world sorted into villains and victims, putting the blame on athletes alone ignores decades of history in which teams, coaches, governments, the media, scientists, sponsors, sports federations, and even spectators have played a role. The truth about doping in sports is messy and shocking because it holds a mirror to our own reluctance to spit in the soupthat is, to tell the truth about the spectacle we crave. In Spitting in the Soup, sports journalist Mark Johnson explores how the deals made behind closed doors keep drugs in sports. Johnson unwinds the doping culture from the early days, when pills meant progress, and uncovers the complex relationships that underlie elite sports culturethe essence of which is not to play fair but to push the boundaries of human performance. It’s easy to assume that drugs in sports have always been frowned upon, but that’s not true. Drugs in sports are old. It’s banning drugs in sports that is new. Spitting in the Soup offers a bitingly honest, clear-eyed look at why that’s so, and what it will take to kick pills out of the locker room once and for all.

Leon and the Spitting Image

Author : Allen Kurzweil
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 22,50 MB
Release : 2011-02-08
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0062033972

GET BOOK

This book is about a hotel full of animals. And an evil ice maker. And glass eyeballs -- oh, and really old panty hose and Possibly Fake Hair. But mostly, it's about Leon Zeisel and his epic quest to survive fourth grade, despite his teacher, Miss Hagmeyer, and his archenemy, Lumpkin the Pumpkin, a human tank with a deadly dodgeball throw. Luckily, Leon has friends who will stand by him even if his magical plans for rescue and revenge involve ... SPIT!

Spit Or Swallow

Author : Jenny Ratcliffe-Wright
Publisher : Juta and Company Ltd
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 43,44 MB
Release : 2008-02
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781770130616

GET BOOK

Spit or Swallow is written for those wishing to know more than the difference between a Shiraz and a Merlot. It s for those who wish to become great lovers of wine

Since I Laid My Burden Down

Author : Brontez Purnell
Publisher : The Feminist Press at CUNY
Page : 81 pages
File Size : 43,10 MB
Release : 2017-05-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 155861432X

GET BOOK

An uninhibited portrait of growing up gay in 1980s Alabama: exploring art and sex with “more layered insight than the page count should allow” (Hanif Abdurraqib, MTV News). DeShawn lives a high, creative, and promiscuous life in San Francisco. But when he’s called back to his cramped Alabama hometown for his uncle’s funeral, he’s hit by flashbacks of handsome, doomed neighbors and sweltering Sunday services. Amidst prickly reminders of his childhood, DeShawn ponders family, church, and the men in his life, prompting the question: Who deserves love? A modern American classic, Since I Laid My Burden Down is a raw and searing look into the intersections of memory, Blackness, and queerness. “Performance artist Purnell beautifully captures a personality through introspection and memory in this slim novel . . . a compelling portrait of a particular disaffected kind of gay youth caught between religion, culture, and desire.” —Publishers Weekly “It’s a true novel, chaptered, and bound, that not only holds its own as queer literature, with its unapologetically misanthropic narrative, but also expands upon it.” —San Francisco Chronicle “An antidote to the rigamarole of gay lit.” —Mask Magazine “Slim yet potently realized, with a lot to ponder.” —The Bay Area Reporter “Since I Laid My Burden Down has a fearless (sometimes reckless) humor as Brontez Purnell interrogates what it means to be black, male, queer; a son, an uncle, a lover; Southern, punk, and human. An emotional tightrope walk of a book and an important American story rarely, if ever, told.” —Michelle Tea, author of Castle on the River Vistula

After Ikkyu and Other Poems

Author : Jim Harrison
Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Page : 105 pages
File Size : 43,79 MB
Release : 2018-07-24
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1611806216

GET BOOK

A spirited collection of poems inspired by the Zen practice of one of America's most celebrated authors, Jim Harrison, a New York Times best-selling author. The popular novels of Jim Harrison (1937–2016) represent only part of his literary output—he was also widely acclaimed for the “renegade genius” of his powerful, expressive poems. After Ikkyū is the first collection of Harrison’s poetry directly inspired by his many years of Zen practice. The writing here is at once thought-provoking and passionate, immortalizing a celebrated American writer’s relationship to Zen in beautiful verse. These short, spirited poems will inspire you to look at life differently with a newfound sense of wonder and gratitude for everyday moments.

The Official Unicorn SPiT User's Handbook

Author : Michelle Nicole
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 20,22 MB
Release : 2021-07-20
Category :
ISBN : 9781681987194

GET BOOK

Create colorful masterpieces with the official guide to painting with Unicorn Spit! Unicorn Spit is a paint, gel stain, and glaze concentrate -- all in one bottle! It creates a sparkling, 3-dimensional effect on wood, glass, metal, fabric, pottery, wicker, concrete, laminate and more. Fans love that it's non-toxic and comes in a variety of outrageous colors. Now, for the first time, Unicorn Spit inventor Michelle Nicole spills the secrets about the best tips and tricks for using the paint to create all-new works of art! This book details everything you need to know, including: - Mixing color to create unique new shades - Over 30 detailed paint project how-tos for artwork, glasswear, canvases, and more - Easy tips and tricks for applying paint like a pro - Tips and tricks on giving new life to old furniture with Unicorn Spit And much, much more!

Our Work Is Everywhere

Author : Syan Rose
Publisher : arsenal pulp press
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 45,38 MB
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1551528681

GET BOOK

Over the past ten years, we have witnessed the rise of queer and trans communities that have defied and challenged those who have historically opposed them. Through bold, symbolic imagery and surrealist, overlapping landscapes, queer illustrator and curator Syan Rose shines a light on the faces and voices of these diverse, amorphous, messy, real and imagined queer and trans communities. In their own words, queer and trans organizers, artists, healers, comrades, and leaders speak honestly and authentically about their own experiences with power, love, pain, and magic to create a textured and nuanced portrait of queer and trans realities in America. The many themes include Black femme mental health, Pacific Islander authorship, fat queer performance art, disability and healthcare practice, sex worker activism, and much more. Accompanying the narratives are Rose’s startling and sinuous images that brings these leaders’ words to visual life. Our Work Is Everywhere is a graphic nonfiction book that underscores the brilliance and passion of queer and trans resistance. Includes a foreword by Lambda Literary Award-winning author and activist Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, author of Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice.

Trini

Author : Estela Portillo Trambley
Publisher : Feminist Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 30,72 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781558615021

GET BOOK

An epic tale of a Mexican-American girl's journey into womanhood and independence on both sides of the border. The sole novel of beloved Chicana author Estela Portillo Trambley is an important rediscovery. This classic Mexican-American coming-of-age story was written in the 1980s during the rich burgeoning of Latino literature that also brought us such writers as Sandra Cisneros and Denise Chavez. The novel is the captivating story of Trini, a girl born in the rural Tarahumaran region of Mexico, who loses her mother at an early age and shares her family's struggle to squeeze a living out of her beautiful but inhospitable land. Trini is a vital novel of the Mexican-American experience, appropriate for young adults as well as adult readers.