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The Girl in the Castle
James Patterson, Emily Raymond
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The Runaway's Diary (Hardcover)
James Patterson, Emily Raymond; Illustrated by Valeria Wicker
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From Oprah Winfrey to Angelina Jolie, George Clooney to Leonardo
DiCaprio, Americans have come to expect that Hollywood celebrities
will be outspoken advocates for social and political causes.
However, that wasn’t always the case. As Emilie Raymond shows,
during the civil rights movement the Stars for Freedom - a handful
of celebrities both black and white - risked their careers by
crusading for racial equality, and forged the role of celebrity in
American political culture. Focusing on the “Leading Six”
trailblazers - Harry Belafonte, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Sammy Davis,
Jr., Dick Gregory, and Sidney Poitier - Raymond reveals how they
not only advanced the civil rights movement in front of the
cameras, but also worked tirelessly behind the scenes, raising
money for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legal defense, leading
membership drives for the NAACP, and personally engaging with
workaday activists to boost morale. Through meticulous research,
engaging writing, and new interviews with key players, Raymond
traces the careers of the Leading Six against the backdrop of the
movement. Perhaps most revealing is the new light she sheds on
Sammy Davis, Jr., exploring how his controversial public image
allowed him to raise more money for the movement than any other
celebrity. The result is an entertaining and informative book that
will appeal to film buffs and civil rights historians alike, as
well as to anyone interested in the rise of celebrity power in
American society. A Capell Family Book A V Ethel Willis White Book
Money, power, and celebrity - the stuff of Hollywood is also
substance of politics. While Hollywood celebrities such as Susan
Sarandon, George Clooney, and Ed Begley Jr. currently attract
attention from the media for their involvement in politics,
Hollywood has been involved in politics since its earliest days.
Hollywood and Politics: A Sourcebook documents the entertainment
industry's participation in American politics on both the Left and
the Right. From the 1920s through today, this volume provides
scholars of history, politics, and film with the controversial
history of Hollywood's involvement in American politics. Through
twenty-four chapters that begin with Upton Sinclair and take us all
the way to the satire of South Park, readers are guided through
elections, trials, speeches, and memorandums, many of which have
never before been published, providing rare insight into the
history of Hollywood activism. From World War II to Iraq, and from
Walt Disney to Charlton Heston, Hollywood and Politics lays a
historical foundation for anyone interested in how celebrities
helped shape our country's policies and culture.
From Oprah Winfrey to Angelina Jolie, George Clooney to Leonardo
DiCaprio, Americans have come to expect that Hollywood celebrities
will be outspoken advocates for social and political causes.
However, that wasn't always the case. As Emilie Raymond shows,
during the civil rights movement the Stars for Freedom - a handful
of celebrities both black and white - risked their careers by
crusading for racial equality, and forged the role of celebrity in
American political culture. Focusing on the "Leading Six"
trailblazers - Harry Belafonte, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Sammy Davis,
Jr., Dick Gregory, and Sidney Poitier - Raymond reveals how they
not only advanced the civil rights movement in front of the
cameras, but also worked tirelessly behind the scenes, raising
money for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legal defense, leading
membership drives for the NAACP, and personally engaging with
workaday activists to boost morale. Through meticulous research,
engaging writing, and new interviews with key players, Raymond
traces the careers of the Leading Six against the backdrop of the
movement. Perhaps most revealing is the new light she sheds on
Sammy Davis, Jr., exploring how his controversial public image
allowed him to raise more money for the movement than any other
celebrity. The result is an entertaining and informative book that
will appeal to film buffs and civil rights historians alike, as
well as to anyone interested in the rise of celebrity power in
American society. A Capell Family Book A V Ethel Willis White Book
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The Lost (Paperback)
James Patterson, Emily Raymond
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First Love (Paperback)
James Patterson, Emily Raymond; Photographs by Sasha Illingworth
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First Love (Hardcover)
James Patterson, Emily Raymond; Photographs by Sasha Illingworth
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Axi Moore is a "good girl": She studies hard, stays out of the
spotlight, and doesn't tell anyone that what she really wants is to
run away from it all. The only person she can tell is her best
friend, Robinson--who she also happens to be madly in love with.
When Axi impulsively invites Robinson to come with her on an
unplanned cross-country road trip, she breaks the rules for the
first time in her life. But the adventure quickly turns from
carefree to out-of-control...
A remarkably moving tale with its origins in James Patterson's own
past, "First Love" is testament to the power of first love--and how
it can change the rest of your life.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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The Lost (Hardcover)
James Patterson, Emily Raymond
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R784
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James Patterson brings the fifth and final book in the bestselling
Witch & Wizard saga to a head by exposing the nature of
power-and what it means for the heroes that have it. Whit and Wisty
Allgood have fought and defeated their world's most pernicious
threats: the evil dictator, The One Who Is The One, as well as his
wicked father and son. But just as the heroic witch and wizard
start to settle into their new roles in governance, a deadly crime
wave grips their city, with all signs pointing to a magical
mastermind every bit as powerful and heartless as The One. Now the
siblings find themselves persecuted as the city turns against all
those who possess magic. They're questioning everything, including
each other and their abilities. Can they confront the citizens'
growing hostility and their own doubts in time to face the new
enemy barreling toward their gates?
Whit and Wisty Allgood have fought and defeated their world's most
pernicious threats: the evil dictator, The One Who Is The One, as
well as his wicked father and son. But just as the heroic witch and
wizard start to settle into their new roles in governance, a deadly
crime wave grips their city, with all signs pointing to a magical
mastermind every bit as powerful and heartless as The One. Now the
siblings find themselves persecuted as the city turns against all
magic users, and questioning everything, including each other--and,
for the first time, their abilities. Can they confront the
citizens' growing hostility and their own doubts in time to face
the new enemy barreling toward their gates?
James Patterson brings the Witch & Wizard saga to a head by
exposing the nature of power-and what it means for the heroes that
have it.
Two children dressed in rags are discovered ransacking a grocery store
on the edge of town.
They bare their teeth. They growl. They claim to have been raised by
wolves.
Where did these children come from? Who are their parents?
And can they learn to live when they have only ever been taught to
survive?
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