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Seventeen-year-old Sam McGee only wants two things: to marry the
woman of his dreams, Abigail Carlisle, and to find out what
happened to his father, a Southern soldier who never returned home
after the American Civil War.
But Abigail's mother steadfastly opposes the proposed union
between her daughter and the boy who works the cotton fields of
Tennessee, despite the fact that her husband has no objections.
After all, Sam McGee is the son of a former good friend.
As Sam seeks the truth about his father's disappearance, his
quest reveals secrets and opens old wounds. But what Sam finds out
about his father's past may jeopardize his relationship with
Abigail-and forever alter his future.
Rich with historic detail, "Sam McGee" is the riveting story of
a young man torn by the absence of a father whose mistakes force
his son to carry a tremendous burden.
With a focus on the connected spiritual legacy of the black
Atlantic, Literary Expressions of African Spirituality leads the
way to more comprehensive trans-geographical studies of African
spirituality in black art. With essays focusing on African
spirituality in creative works by several trans-Atlantic black
authors across varying locations in the Ameri-Atlantic diaspora,
this collection reveals and examines their shared spiritual
cosmology. Diasporic in scope, Literary Expressions of African
Spirituality offers new readings of black literatures through the
prism of spiritual memory that survived the damaging impact of
trans-Atlantic slaving. This memory is a significant thread that
has often been missed in the reading and teaching of the
literatures of the African diaspora. Essays in this collection
explore unique black angles of seeing and ways of knowing that
characterize African spiritual presence and influence in
trans-Atlantic black artistic productions. Essays exploring works
ranging from turn-of-the-century African American figure W.E.B.
DuBois, South African novelist Zakes Mda, Haitian novelists Edwidge
Danticat and Jacques Roumain, as well as African belief systems
such as Voudoun and Candomble, provide a scope not yet offered in a
single published volume. This collection explores the deep and
often unconscious spiritual and psychosocial connectedness of
people of African descent in the African and Ameri-Atlantic world.
With a focus on the connected spiritual legacy of the black
Atlantic, Literary Expressions of African Spirituality leads the
way to more comprehensive trans-geographical studies of African
spirituality in black art. With essays focusing on African
spirituality in creative works by several trans-Atlantic black
authors across varying locations in the Ameri-Atlantic diaspora,
this collection reveals and examines their shared spiritual
cosmology. Diasporic in scope, Literary Expressions of African
Spirituality offers new readings of black literatures through the
prism of spiritual memory that survived the damaging impact of
trans-Atlantic slaving. This memory is a significant thread that
has often been missed in the reading and teaching of the
literatures of the African diaspora. Essays in this collection
explore unique black angles of seeing and ways of knowing that
characterize African spiritual presence and influence in
trans-Atlantic black artistic productions. Essays exploring works
ranging from turn-of-the-century African American figure W.E.B.
DuBois, South African novelist Zakes Mda, Haitian novelists Edwidge
Danticat and Jacques Roumain, as well as African belief systems
such as Voudoun and Candomble, provide a scope not yet offered in a
single published volume. This collection explores the deep and
often unconscious spiritual and psychosocial connectedness of
people of African descent in the African and Ameri-Atlantic world.
Professionals must increasingly focus on the importance of family
involvement in making decisions about the welfare of a child who is
abused or needing care. Family Group Conferences has evolved as a
positive means to encourage good links between these children and
their families, and to help children within the family
environment----instead of taking the children out of their homes.
This book assists professionals to put the planning and theory of
these conferences into practice. It examines the context, origins
and development of the conferences, using the research and
experiences of social services. It looks at the interaction between
the primary carer and the professional and the role of these
conferences in relation to specific problems and situations, such
as domestic violence. The book offers views from families, social
workers and other professionals on the practicalities of Family
Group conferences, how they are managed in practice, and their
outcomes. Finally, the book includes examples from real--life
family conferences.
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This collection of critical essays on plays by African American
female playwrights from the post-reconstruction period to the
present provides thematic analyses of plays by major and less
widely known African American women playwrights
The contributors examine the plays as vehicles of public
discourse, and as explorations of issues of African American
identity. Essays explore the themes of sexuality, agency, anger,
and self-concept in the plays of African American Women.
After being appointed the United States Minster Resident to the
Ottoman Empire in 1849, George P. Marsh had the opportunity to
travel the world and visit the sites of ancient civilizations.
Troubled by what he saw, Marsh came to the conclusion that these
societies were victims of self-destruction and that the same fate
could be in store for the nations of today. Moved to action, Marsh
would go on to publish Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as
Modified by Human Action in 1864. Considered to be the first major
work of environmental literature, Man and Nature would help to
raise global awareness about the effect of human behavior on the
natural world. Second only to Charles Darwin's On the Origin of the
Species in impact and influence, the book would be instrumental to
the creation of the United States National Forest and launch the
conservation movement into high gear within the United States.
Professionally typeset with a beautifully designed cover, this
edition of Man and Nature is a classic of environmental literature,
reimagined for modern readers.
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