Best of
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2006
Chasing Hope
Jenny Walker - 2006
Few know the lengths she’s gone to in pursuit of her goals. Believing she’s escaped her past, Sarah longs for the one thing that’s eluded her, but a long-buried secret haunts her dreams of love. Mark Hamilton, a little-known U.S. senator, believes America needs a change. His friends, recognizing that his strength of character and principled ethics are just what their country needs, have persuaded him to seek his party’s nomination for president. Now they fear he won’t be able to rise above inhibitions born out of past personal tragedy. As their lives intersect and entwine in the heat of a national political campaign, Mark and Sarah reach out to each other. Mark wonders if Sarah is the one who might release him from his past hurts. Sarah faces the possibility that to realize her greatest hope, she may need to confront her deepest fear. “Jenny Walker simply gets better and better. Each of her novels has a different background, and this thoroughly researched saga is a masterpiece of romance and drama. If you aren’t moved, sometimes to tears and sometimes to laugh out loud, then you have no soul. A truly great read!” “Sarah Munro, beautiful and spirited, is a marvelous addition to Jenny Walker’s gallery of heroines.” “‘Chasing Hope’ is the best political love story since ‘Doctor Zhivago.’ Sarah Munro has spent a lifetime trying to find acceptance. She has found peace by building a wall around herself that love is destined to knock down.”
Transgender Rights
Paisley Currah - 2006
Offering spare, tightly executed essays, this slim volume nonetheless succeeds in creating a spectacular, well-researched compendium of the transgender movement." -Law Library JournalOver the past three decades, the transgender movement has gained visibility and achieved significant victories. Discrimination has been prohibited in several states, dozens of municipalities, and more than two hundred private companies, while hate crime laws in eight states have been amended to include gender identity. Yet prejudice and violence against transgender people remain all too common. With analysis from legal and policy experts, activists and advocates, Transgender Rights assesses the movement’s achievements, challenges, and opportunities for future action. Examining crucial topics like family law, employment policies, public health, economics, and grassroots organizing, this groundbreaking book is an indispensable resource in the fight for the freedom and equality of those who cross gender boundaries. Moving beyond media representations to grapple with the real lives and issues of transgender people, Transgender Rights will launch a new moment for human rights activism in America. Contributors: Kylar W. Broadus, Judith Butler, Mauro Cabral, Dallas Denny, Taylor Flynn, Phyllis Randolph Frye, Julie A. Greenberg, Morgan Holmes, Bennett H. Klein, Jennifer L. Levi, Ruthann Robson, Nohemy Solórzano-Thompson, Dean Spade, Kendall Thomas, Paula Viturro, Willy Wilkinson. Paisley Currah is associate professor of political science at Brooklyn College, executive director of the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center, and a founding board member of the Transgender Law and Policy Institute. Richard M. Juang cochairs the advisory board of the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) in Washington, DC. He has taught at Oberlin College and Susquehanna University. He is the lead editor of NCTE's Responding to Hate Crimes: A Community Resource Manual and coeditor of Transgender Justice, which explores models of activism.Shannon Price Minter is legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights and a founding board member of the Transgender Law and Policy Institute.
Royal Alchemy
Carmenica Diaz - 2006
King Rudolph, a Tudor, is on the English throne, the American War of Independence did not occur and neither did Bismarck’s Prussia. The sprawling British Empire includes Canada which stretches from the Artic to the Mexican border, India (which includes Pakistan and Sri Lanka), Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and many parts of Africa. England is a superpower and only The Austrian-Hungarian Empire with its spread over much of Europe, Africa and parts of Asia rivals its strength and military forces. In this parallel world, alchemy – the power to transmute metals and flesh - is a skill used by the alchemists who occupy privileged positions in the royal courts. Alchemy is a science that is practically restricted to the ruling class. The Royal Alchemist is a potent weapon in diplomacy and politics and Lord Oscar Hawthorne discovers Royal Alchemy changes his life forever.
Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Clients
Kathleen J. Bieschke - 2006
In this thoroughly updated edition, the editors focus critical attention on the need to enhance our understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients. They incorporate new and emerging areas of scholarship and reflect on implications of recent changes in our society, including political struggles for gay civil unions, marriage, and adoption rights. This volume focuses on the complex cultural contexts of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and explores how to provide them with effective psychotherapy across a range of presenting concerns.