Angela Jackson Bücher






A biography of Patience Darton that tells the story of this young, upper middle-class nurse in the 1930s who becomes dramatically caught up in Spain's civil war and the passionate political issues of her times, but whose intimate writings reveal emotions and attitudes that strike a chord with most self- aware and determined women.
The controversial new novel from the winner of the Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award
A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun: The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Celebrating the centennial of Gwendolyn Brooks, this work explores her profound impact as a cultural and political force. It highlights her contributions to literature and society, showcasing her role in shaping the voice of African American poetry and addressing social issues. Through a retrospective lens, the book honors her legacy, examining the themes and influences that defined her work and continue to resonate today.
The Cultural Awareness Journal
For Those New to Cultural Awareness and Those Already on the Journey
- 108 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the aftermath of a transformative workshop on cultural sensitivity, this book delves into the complexities of understanding cultural awareness and competency. It challenges the notion of treating everyone the same, prompting readers to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs about culture. Through thought-provoking insights, it addresses the ongoing relevance of cultural discussions and encourages a deeper engagement with these essential topics.
Roads, Where There Are No Roads
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The sequel delves into Magdalena Grace's journey as she transitions from the challenges faced at Eden University to becoming a catalyst for change in a tumultuous world. Alongside Treemont Stone, Maggie navigates significant historical events, showcasing her growth and resilience as they confront societal issues. Their evolving roles highlight themes of identity, activism, and the impact of their experiences on their mission for justice.
To Whom It May Concern
- 88 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Focusing on the journey of an urban girl, the narrative explores her struggles with family dynamics, self-confidence, and relationships. Through various challenges, she shares her experiences and the life lessons learned, offering an inspirational message of resilience and growth. Readers of all ages will connect with her story, which emphasizes that no one is alone in facing life's ups and downs. The protagonist's perspective as she matures into a woman provides a relatable and motivating insight into overcoming adversity.
Focusing on the experiences of women during the Spanish war, this book explores their motivations, unique involvement, and the war's impact on their lives through both oral and written narratives. It connects these personal stories to broader themes of memory and women's roles in society, highlighting a level of female engagement that exceeds previous mobilizations in peace-time Britain. The insights provided serve as valuable lessons for fostering greater political participation among women in contemporary contexts.
Judy has been coasting through life. Until she realises she has lost her way. Now she has to decide what to do next.
A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden