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  push up jello shots: Captain Blackman John A. Williams, 2016-02-02 A “fascinating novel” of race and war in historical US conflicts—through the eyes of a black soldier inexplicably traveling through time (The New York Times Book Review). In the midst of the racial tensions in the army during the Vietnam War, Capt. Abraham Blackman does what he can to educate his fellow black soldiers on the history of race relations in the US military. But when he is gravely wounded in the jungle of Southeast Asia, he finds himself inexplicably rocketed into those conflicts of the past. From slavery to segregation, Blackman experiences firsthand the racism—from subtle and insidious discrimination to outright violence—of the American military’s past. Yet no matter the conflict, be it the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, or World War II, Blackman fights for a racist military establishment that expects black soldiers to die for the cause of “freedom”—even when they are denied it at home. Ultimately, Blackman’s greatest challenge will take place in his own time, in Vietnam, where he must battle not only to survive but for that most elusive of victories: justice. This “necessary [and] boldly experimental” historical novel from the two-time American Book Award–winning author brilliantly explores the complicated legacy of the African American soldier throughout US history (The New York Times Book Review).
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  push up jello shots: Beloved Harlem William H. Banks, Jr., 2010-07-07 A passionate ode to an American mecca, Beloved Harlem is a literary look into the vibrant African-American haven, edited by one of its celebrated native sons. William H. Banks, Jr., combines the classics with the contemporary as he showcases some of the best essays, short stories, and novel excerpts inspired by the diversity of Harlem life, from the early twentieth century to the new millennium. The days and nights of black Manhattan come alive in the words of historically famous writers like W.E.B. Dubois, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Dorothy West, Ossie Davis, and Toni Morrison, along with the works of brilliant newcomers to the neighborhood, including Brian Keith Jackson’s witty examination of identity politics in The Queen of Harlem and Rosemarie Robatham’s “Dreaming in Harlem,” a moving tale about a woman at the edge of society who finds sanctuary with a stranger. From renaissance through tough times to revitalization, this triumphant homage gives Harlem the historical perspective it so rightly deserves. Beloved Harlem is a welcome addition to the libraries of readers who are either already in love with Harlem or ready to take the fall.
  push up jello shots: Popular Science , 1960-10 Popular Science gives our readers the information and tools to improve their technology and their world. The core belief that Popular Science and our readers share: The future is going to be better, and science and technology are the driving forces that will help make it better.
  push up jello shots: Pyrotechs Raymond G Bush, 2001-12 In a flash of yellow-white light, in a wave of searing heat, and in an ocean of flames, lives are forever changed, destroyed, and resurrected from the ashes that remain. From those ashes has arisen…Pyrotechs.In the not too distant future, Earth is succumbing to the ravages of global warming, and a new threat that lurks on the horizon—pyroterrorists. Faced with this worldwide menace, the United States Congress is willing to gamble on a controversial project, Code Name: Pyrotechs.Using state-of-the-art equipment—fire-retardant exo-armor suits, global positioning satellites, heat-vision, and other high-tech devices—Pyrotechs team members will battle some of the greatest dangers known to mankind. But before these futuristic firefighters can save the world, they must first face The Fire Within.
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  push up jello shots: Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man's Back Joe R. Lansdale, 1992
  push up jello shots: Tunnel Vision Wendy Church, 2025-03-04 A Chicago PD analyst is thrust into the perilous underworld as she embarks on a desperate quest to find her missing brother in this intricately plotted thriller! Gang-related murders cast a dark shadow over the city as a new player emerges in the deadly fentanyl trade. Maude Kaminski, technical analyst for the Chicago PD, takes her place on the task force created to end the bloody territory wars. But Maude's world is upended when a child's backpack is discovered among the possessions of a dead homeless woman. The backpack belonged to Maude’s two-year-old brother, Michael, and is the first trace of him since he was taken — since Maude let someone take him — over twenty years ago. As Maude desperately searches for other signs of Michael she turns for help to her best friend, chef Sags Pfister, who harbors a dark past of her own. Long-buried secrets begin to surface, forcing Maude from behind her computer into undercover work and underneath the dark streets of Chicago, where she has to confront her deepest fears. How far would she go to protect her family? For fans of Janet Evanovich, readers will love this witty, tense, rollercoaster of a ride!
  push up jello shots: My Mennonite Oma's People Ernie G Dyck, 2025-03-24 If we had the ability to speak with our ancestors, what kinds of stories would they share? Would we get a glimpse into the lives and people the history books miss? A better understanding of the events that shaped our families and, ultimately, our identities? In My Mennonite Oma’s People: A Story of Love and Loss author Ernie G. Dyck reimagines the life of Maria Epp (née Neufeld)—his maternal grandmother—and the lives of her ancestors. Part historical fiction, part narrative non-fiction, these stories are rooted in research, family lore, documents, and memory. Maria, born in Berdiansk, South Russia, grows up in Halbstadt (Molochansk), then with her large family emigrates to Manitoba. With emigration comes the loss of relationships, culture, and so much more—all for the hope of preserving that which is most dear. The more Ernie learns about his grandmother’s story, the more he realizes how unique it is compared to the usual Russian Mennonite narrative. Along with Maria’s story, Ernie untangles the narrative threads of her descendants, namely his mother, his mother’s brother, Ernie himself, and his late daughter, Barbara. Now in Canada after emigrating from the USSR, Maria’s family tries to settle into their new life. But after so much loss, how much more can they endure? What is left to lose? Spanning almost two centuries and two continents, My Mennonite Oma’s People is an unforgettable story about what people will do for love and family.
  push up jello shots: On the Lip Jerry Cox, 2011-08-16 One-time college surfing buddies navigate the lust, trust, boom and bust of an Internet startup. Some will catch a wave and ride it all the way to megabucks. Others will end up tombstoning.Brainy entrepreneur Fred Hanson trusts his life to Tom Rey - until Tom comes to work in his blockbuster dotcom. Jealous competitors, desperate lawyers and a predatory financial reporter turn them against one another just as they face the lip, that crucial spot where an ocean swell ends and a wave begins.ON THE LIP is a head-on collision involving college friendship, a 'can't miss' Internet startup and a desperate play by seedy Washington power brokers ... a spellbinding peek inside an overnight tech sensation, not unlike Google or Facebook.-- Dennis Wholey, NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR and host of the acclaimed television series, THIS IS AMERICA.
  push up jello shots: Hobbies Otto C. Lightner, Pearl Ann Reeder, 1958
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  push up jello shots: The Florida Club Ray Brown, 2024-05-21 Have you ever driven by a classy, gated community and wondered what the hell is going on in there? Perfect for fans of the Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, which gave the reader a behind-the-scenes view of the inner workings of the New York City restaurant scene, The Florida Club offers an inside look at country club living in a gated Florida community. In 2019, with his partners mired in legal trouble and danger closing in, New York businessman Ray Brown decided on a major life change, trading the frenzied world of New York real estate for a relaxed life of leisure in Southwest Florida. The Florida Club follows Ray's story as he acclimates to his new environment and learns about the golf, socializing—and partying—that goes on inside the Florida club. The gated communities in the Sunshine State are full of more than just bunch of stuffy old blue-hairs sitting around playing bridge and waiting for a dirt nap. Others are playing golf, drinking everything they can get their grubby little hands on, and doing pretty much anything and everything to offend the snooty members without getting bounced from the club. Their exploits will amuse, inform, appall, and make you wish you could be one of them. Even if you're skeptical, please buy the book anyhow. It won't take too long to read, and we could really use the money; our bar tab has gotten out of control.
  push up jello shots: Look After Us Elena Matthews, 2015-09-05 **This novella cannot be read as a standalone. You must read Look After You first.** The road to true love isn’t always easy… but through all the heartache, Ava and Ashton have somehow made it through—coming out of the other end even stronger. Madly in love and engaged to be married, Ava is finally getting her happy ever after. But it seems Ashton’s brother, Tyler, will beat Ashton down the aisle. When he decides to tie the knot, he asks Ashton to be his best man. Not one to miss his baby brother get married, he and Ava fly to Texas to join in the festivities. Everything is perfect. Until Ashton’s past threatens to destroy everything. Ava’s jealousy rears its ugly head as Ashton’s ex-girlfriend hangs on his every word. Even though she knows Ashton loves her, she can’t help but feel insecure, especially since she’s convinced that Ashton’s first love is karma in disguise, waiting to take her happiness away. As tempers flare and tears fall, Ava knows she’s overreacting. Or is she? Warning: Recommended for ages 18+ due to explicit language and sexual situations.
  push up jello shots: Popular Mechanics , 1976-08 Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.
  push up jello shots: Inside Out & Back Again Thanhha Lai, 2013-03-01 Moving to America turns H&à's life inside out. For all the 10 years of her life, H&à has only known Saigon: the thrills of its markets, the joy of its traditions, the warmth of her friends close by, and the beauty of her very own papaya tree. But now the Vietnam War has reached her home. H&à and her family are forced to flee as Saigon falls, and they board a ship headed toward hope. In America, H&à discovers the foreign world of Alabama: the coldness of its strangers, the dullness of its food, the strange shape of its landscape, and the strength of her very own family. This is the moving story of one girl's year of change, dreams, grief, and healing as she journeys from one country to another, one life to the next.
  push up jello shots: Giovanni GiGi Meier, 2024-01-31 From best-selling author GiGi Meier, a reverse age-gap romance where a successful and stressed attorney falls for her sweet golden-boy personal trainer. Where cardio is more than a gym workout. In a swanky gym where the city's elite fine-tune their physiques, Giovanni Marconi is the golden boy of fitness, an alpha male trainer whose charisma rivals his physical prowess. He's on a quest for Mr. Olympia glory, but he's about to find out that muscle alone doesn't win hearts. Kacie Yacob, a powerhouse in the courtroom, has let her health slide in the chase for career success. Facing a health scare and a New Year’s resolution, she realizes it's time to take control of her wellbeing. When Kacie steps into Giovanni's gym, it's more than just a fitness journey, it's a life-changer. Giovanni becomes more than her trainer, sparking a steamy, reverse age-gap romance that defies expectations. Together, they discover that true strength comes from within, forging a bond that goes beyond the gym. Giovanni is an endearing romance of body positivity and transformative growth, charting two divergent paths converging towards a shared realization that true strength lies in the harmony of physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Giovanni is the third book in The Cougars and Cubs Series and is a connected standalone. It is a steamy, reverse age gap, new year resolutions, health and fitness, protector, alpha male, opposites attract romance. Keywords: Interracial couple, Fitness romance novel, alpha male protector romance, health and fitness journey, New Year's resolution romance, reverse age-gap love story, body positivity fiction, steamy gym romance, opposites attract, workplace romance, Cougars and Cubs series, personal trainer romance, cinnamon roll man, body positivity, strong female protagonist, Mr. Olympia inspired story, courtroom powerhouse drama, legal romance story, sizzling contemporary romance, city love stories, Big city setting, Story set in Houston, romance with health themes, mature woman younger man romance, physical and emotional bonding, sweaty romance scenes, soft dominant, sweet aftercare, surprises by MMC, good girl, intense love scenes, fitness guru romance, muscle and romance novel. You’ll enjoy this series if you like these authors: Penelope Ward, Vi Keeland, Lauren Landish, L.J. Shen, Kendall Ryan, Sarina Bowen, Meghan Quinn, Alyssa Cole, Tessa Bailey, Sierra Simone, Helen Hoang, Talia Hibbert, Sylvia Day, J. Kenner, Jodi Ellen Malpas, Pepper Winters, Christina Lauren, Colleen Hoover, Samantha Young, Mariana Zapata, Katy Evans, E.L. James, Lisa Kleypas, Kresley Cole, and Nalini Singh.
  push up jello shots: The Death of Jane Lawrence Caitlin Starling, 2021-10-05 ***AN INSTANT BESTSELLER!*** Best Books of 2021 · NPR ALA/The Reading List Best Horror 2021 Pick Longlisted for the Bram Stoker Awards for Superior Achievement in a Novel, 2021 From the Bram Stoker-nominated author of The Luminous Dead comes a gothic fantasy horror—The Death of Jane Lawrence. A jewel box of a Gothic novel. —New York Times Book Review “Delicious.... By the time the book reached that point of no return, I was so invested that I would have followed Jane into the very depths of hell.” —NPR.org “Intense and amazing! It’s like Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell meets Mexican Gothic meets Crimson Peak.” —BookRiot Practical, unassuming Jane Shoringfield has done the calculations, and decided that the most secure path forward is this: a husband, in a marriage of convenience, who will allow her to remain independent and occupied with meaningful work. Her first choice, the dashing but reclusive doctor Augustine Lawrence, agrees to her proposal with only one condition: that she must never visit Lindridge Hall, his crumbling family manor outside of town. Yet on their wedding night, an accident strands her at his door in a pitch-black rainstorm, and she finds him changed. Gone is the bold, courageous surgeon, and in his place is a terrified, paranoid man—one who cannot tell reality from nightmare, and fears Jane is an apparition, come to haunt him. By morning, Augustine is himself again, but Jane knows something is deeply wrong at Lindridge Hall, and with the man she has so hastily bound her safety to. Set in a dark-mirror version of post-war England, Caitlin Starling crafts a new kind of gothic horror from the bones of the beloved canon. This Crimson Peak-inspired story assembles, then upends, every expectation set in place by Shirley Jackson and Rebecca, and will leave readers shaken, desperate to begin again as soon as they are finished.
  push up jello shots: Singapore Slingshot Mark Nickerson, 2014 In the summer of 2006, author Mark Nickerson was in his midthirties, still fresh-eyed and uncorrupted by life as a foreigner, when he and his wife, Gwen, were granted an opportunity to relocate to Singapore. He felt he was accelerating his career with this move, and, in fact, he had been angling for this opportunity for a long while. It was to be a two-year assignment. In Singapore Slingshot, he presents a collection of essays on living as an expat in Asia for five years, traveling to nineteen countries, and through three job changes. Brutally honest in his opinions, he managed to keep a sense of humor as he often struggled and occasionally succeeded in establishing his life as an expat. Nickerson offers a glimpse beyond what can be taught in books about conducting business in high-growth Asian economies--and beyond what is shown in the often sugarcoated and tourist-centric travel guides. Singapore Slingshot paints a vivid picture of what it's like living and learning on the fly in one of the most dynamic and diverse regions of the world. Funny and poignant, Nickerson's tales of living in Asia are ultimately a reflection of a much vaster internal journey every expat eventually endures. He saw his life change in ways he couldn't have imagined, and the experience gave him a much different view of the world and his place in it.
  push up jello shots: Freeing Carlie Nicole Thomson-MacRae, 2014-01-17 Two years ago, Beth Reed almost lost everything, including her faith. Now God is asking her to face her past and trust that He is in control. Will Beth be able to overcome her fears and accept that God truly does make all things come together for good, or will she let her fear get in the way of what He has in store? Carlie Montgomery knows pain, and more than most, she knows exactly where a life of fear can lead. Having spent the last sixteen years trusting only herself and her best friend Ashley, she certainly isn’t about to let anyone else, including God, in. But how far will Carlie go to escape the past and just how much will she sacrifice for a truth that might turn out to be a lie?
  push up jello shots: Children of Blood and Bone Tomi Adeyemi, 2018-03-06 Zľie Adebola remembers when the soil of Ors̐ha hummed with magic. Burners ignited flames, Tiders beckoned waves, and Zľie's Reaper mother summoned forth souls.
  push up jello shots: Ordinary Lives William Daniel Ehrhart, 1999 In 1993, Ehrhart began what became a five-year search for the men of his platoon. Who were these men alongside whom he trained? Why had they joined the Marines at a time when being sent to war was almost a certainty? What do they think of the war and of the country that sent them to fight it? What does the Corps mean to them? What Ehrhart learned offers an extraordinary window into the complexities of the Vietnam Generation and the United States of America then and now.
  push up jello shots: Easy Math Lauren J. Shapiro, 2013 Pop culture gets the James Tate treatment in poems that offer a gimlet eye to the disappointments of the world.
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  push up jello shots: Exceptional Fletcher Johnson, 2020-04-10 It didn’t matter that Fletcher Johnson starred in the NCAA, played in the NBA, and pioneered American participation in European basketball. It didn’t matter that he qualified as a cardio-thoracic and general surgeon in the United States, at that time one of only four African Americans to work as heart surgeons. Or that he earned pharmacy and medical degrees in Italy and Switzerland, mastering Italian and French to complete his studies. In the eyes of his white competitors in the United States, he was still just a black man who could be run out of medical practice when he began to build a medical mall and day surgery facility in New York. Fletcher’s upbringing in a New Jersey factory town, his struggles to reach the top of sports and medicine, and his continuing faith in America, in spite of everything against him, make his autobiography compelling reading and a significant contribution to medical and sports history.
  push up jello shots: Journey of Insight Meditation Eric Lerner, 2023-09-21 I set out to study and practice Vipassana meditation in India fifty years ago. Then, as now, I characterized myself as both a spiritual seeker and a writer. During the six months that I sojourned in meditation centers and monasteries, observing the strict rules of retreat, I nevertheless spent several hours a day feverishly filling notebooks by lamplight with tightly packed script legible only to me, recording my internal experiences. I wanted to tell a story, because I am by nature a story teller, but on my return to America I was a bit disconcerted to find that my detailed accounts read like data recorded by a naturalist hidden in the bush observing the behavior of a strange creature in the wild, information that would have little interest to anyone except an extreme specialist in the field. Up until then my unpublished works were lightly fictionalized autobiographical accounts of my young life, but fiction wouldn’t be accurate enough to tell this tale. Instead, I created a protagonist, a bit of a hero, who was both me and not me, Eric Lerner. I re-created the external world of people and teachers and places he’d encountered, as well as ideas and beliefs adopted and discarded. In other words, a setting and a plot. All of it was real, or real enough, the product of memory and interpretation, a new veracity. A memoir. —Eric Lerner Italy, March 2023 __________________________ “With a guru, in monasteries, and isolated for weeks at a time in forests, [Lerner] practiced the Buddhist art of vipassana or ‘insight meditation.’ From exercises which took him ‘inside his body’ to undo knots of pain, he progressed through various stages of awareness... Sensitively and convincingly written, his self-absorbed book nearly succeeds in describing the ineffable.” —Publishers Weekly “Journey of Insight Meditation not only gives a fine introduction to Vipassana but sets a standard of excellence for spiritual journals of its kind. It is so good because Lerner is highly aware of the difference between the twin pitfalls of over-enthusiasm and over-analysis. His book is readable, thought-provoking and very real. Strongly recommended.” —Library Journal “Lerner captures with exquisite clarity the psychological underworld of the hardcore meditator. With candor and warmth he shares the pain, agony, occasional ecstasy and hard-earned insight he found as a student of Vipassana. His is a compelling travelogue of the mind.” —Daniel Goleman, author of The Meditative Mind: The Varieties of Meditative Experience “I have shared many of the teachers, friends, and experiences of which Eric Lerner writes in this meditation diary. His characterization of the death gasps of our romanticism about self and journey I find to be a chillingly lucid and refreshingly accurate account of what is.” —Ram Dass
  push up jello shots: Bell X-1 Peter E. Davies, 2016-09-22 In 1947, no one knew if it was possible to break the 'sound barrier'. The Bell X-1 was the tiny, rocket-powered craft that finally broke it. It was the result of innovative designers and engineers turning their attention from the pioneering jets of World War II to a new task – an aircraft designed purely to fly faster than sound. Legendary pilots rallied to the cause, with World War II ace Chuck Yeager piloting the X-1 when it finally achieved supersonic flight in 1947, the first manned craft to reach such speeds. With historical photographs and meticulously researched digital art, Peter Davies traces the whole career of the pioneering Bell X-1, from its early development through to the influence it had on military and civilian jets in the second half of the 20th century.
  push up jello shots: High School Boys and the Silver Legion Joshua Mancini, 2024-08-14 The story of how one missing student leads to the largest terrorist attack on a high school in history.
  push up jello shots: Republicans Buy Sneakers Too Clay Travis, 2018-09-25 National Bestseller! Sports media superstar Clay Travis wants to save sports from the social justice warriors seeking to turn them into another political battleground. Have you ever tuned into your favorite sports highlights show, only to find the talking heads yammering about the newest Trump tweets or what an athlete thinks about the second amendment? The way Clay Travis sees it, sports are barely about sports anymore. Whether it’s in the stadium or the studio, the conversation isn’t about who’s talented and who stinks. It’s about who said the right or wrong thing from the sidelines or on social media. And we know which side is playing referee in that game. Having ruined journalism and Hollywood, far left-wing activists have now turned to sports. Travis argues it’s time for right-thinking fans everywhere to put down their beers and reclaim their teams and their traditions. In Republicans Buy Sneakers, Too he replays the arguments he’s won and lays out all the battles ahead. His goal is simple: to make sports great again. Travis wants sports to remain the great equalizer and ultimate meritocracy—a passion that unites Americans of all races, genders, and creeds, providing an opportunity to find common ground and an escape from polarizing commentary. He takes readers through the recent politicization of sports, controversy by controversy and untalented-but-celebrated hero by hero, and skewers outlets like ESPN which spend more time mimicking MSNBC than covering sports. Travis hopes that if we can stop sports from being just another political battlefield, and return it to our common ground, we can come together as a country again.
  push up jello shots: Nursing Home Care United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging, 1987
  push up jello shots: Madeline Alexandra Livesay, 2016-10-29 Madeline is a story of one womans journey from the depths of hell to recovery. Much of Madelines life was usual and untouched. Madeline went to college, owned her own art gallery, and had a home of her own. However, part of her life was quite messy. Madeline would spend too much money, go on binges of eating then not eating at all, and struggle with bouts of self-mutilation. Madeline had a mental illness. She was diagnosed in her midtwenties. This is her story of how it all happenedfrom hospitals and medications to days of great triumph and how she got it all back. Her life is in this story. This book is a fictional adaptation of Alexandras own life and how she has overcome her own demons to find light and life once again.
  push up jello shots: Joy of Cooking Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, 1975 An illustrated cooking book with hundreds of recipes.
  push up jello shots: Main Lines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste Lester Bangs, 2008-12-10 Before his untimely death in 1982, Lester Bangs was inarguably the most influential critic of rock and roll. Writing in hyper-intelligent Benzedrine prose that calls to mind Jack Kerouac and Hunter S. Thompson, he eschewed all conventional thinking as he discussed everything from Black Sabbath being the first truly Catholic band to Anne Murray’s smoldering sexuality. In Mainlines, Blood Feasts, Bad Taste fellow rock critic John Morthland has compiled a companion volume to Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, the first, now classic collection of Bangs’s work. Here are excerpts from an autobiographical piece Bangs wrote as a teenager, travel essays, and, of course, the music pieces, essays, and criticism covering everything from titans like Miles Davis, Lou Reed, and the Rolling Stones to esoteric musicians like Brian Eno and Captain Beefheart. Singularly entertaining, this book is an absolute must for anyone interested in the history of rock.
  push up jello shots: Children of Virtue and Vengeance Tomi Adeyemi, 2019-12-03 An Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller A GOOD MORNING AMERICA Book Club Pick Adeyemi has sparked magic once again. —The New York Times After battling the impossible, Zélie and Amari have finally succeeded in bringing magic back to the land of Orïsha. But the ritual was more powerful than they could’ve imagined, reigniting the powers of not only the maji, but of nobles with magic ancestry, too. Now, Zélie struggles to unite the maji in an Orïsha where the enemy is just as powerful as they are. But when the monarchy and military unite to keep control of Orïsha, Zélie must fight to secure Amari's right to the throne and protect the new maji from the monarchy's wrath. With civil war looming on the horizon, Zélie finds herself at a breaking point: she must discover a way to bring the kingdom together or watch as Orïsha tears itself apart. Children of Virtue and Vengeance is the stunning sequel to Tomi Adeyemi's New York Times-bestselling debut Children of Blood and Bone, the first book in the Legacy of Orïsha trilogy. Praise for Children of Virtue and Vengeance: “Electrifying . . . With this second book Adeyemi brings a new maturity and depth to the series. Her characters are no longer underdogs on a hero’s journey to return magic―now they are leaders who are suffering from the consequences and trauma of their previous quest.” ―The New York Times “Like its predecessor, Children of Virtue and Vengeance is fast-paced and unafraid to ask tough questions about the cyclical nature of oppression and the systems that enforce it.” ―TIME “Relentless even beyond its finish, this is a sure-fire hit.” ―Booklist, starred review - The Complete Legacy of Orïsha Series: Children of Blood and Bone (Book 1) Children of Virtue and Vengeance (Book 2) Children of Anguish and Anarchy (Book 3)
  push up jello shots: Casting Quiet Waters Jake MacDonald, 2014-10-25 In Casting Quiet Waters, some of North America’s most respected literary writers take us on a fishing trip and use that as an opportunity to explore issues of the human condition. A little more than five centuries ago an odd English nun named Dame Juliana Berners (“The Prioress of St. Albans”) wrote the first book about fishing. Her obscure but legendary tome, a Treatysse of Fyshynge wyth an Angle, is as much a work of philosophy as a how-to manual, and in it she prescribes fishing as “a cure for domestic calamatie.” This anthology responds to her advice. A dozen of North America’s top writers embark on individual fishing trips and see if limpid water and the silence of wild places will help them reflect on their own lives and calamities. The exploratory process of writing is not so different from the process of trawling the unknown invisible world beneath the surface of a river or lake. The angler and writer both toss lines, chase shadows, and spend countless hours pondering what might have been if they’d handled that last opportunity with more gentleness and skill.
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  push up jello shots: Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid Gina Gallagher, Patricia Konjoian, 2010-08-03 AUTHORS’ DISCLAIMER: We are not in any way experts on parenting children with disabilities. Our goal is simply to share strategies that have worked for each of us in the event it may help those in a similar situation. If you’re different from us (i.e., you are bright or of the perfect persuasion), we advise you not to try the following at home. On a “perfection-preoccupied planet,” sisters Gina and Patty dare to speak up about the frustrations, sadness, and stigmas they face as parents of children with disabilities (one with Asperger’s syndrome, the other with bipolar disorder). This refreshingly frank book, which will alternately make you want to tear your hair out and laugh your head off, should be required reading for parents of disabled children. Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid provides wise and funny advice about how to: • Find a support group—either online or in your community • Ensure that your child gets the right in-school support • Deal with people—be they friends, family members, or strangers—who say or do insensitive things to you or your child • Find fun, safe, and inclusive extracurricular activities for your child • Battle your own grief and seek professional help if you need it • Keep the rest of the family intact in moments of crisis
  push up jello shots: The Yellow Table Anna Watson Carl, 2015 Something magical happens when people come together to share a meal--and this cookbook, named for the beloved wooden table in Anna Watson Carl 's childhood kitchen, celebrates that joy and conviviality. Featuring delicious seasonal recipes just right for feeding the people you love, it includes everything from Crustless Quiche Lorraine and Pumpkin Spice Pancakes to a Kale Detox Salad, Roasted Vegetable Ratatouille, and Grilled Skirt Steak with Chimichurri. Enjoy snacks like Watermelon, Feta, & Mint Skewers; soups and stews, including Three-Bean Turkey Chili; sandwiches, simple suppers, sweets, and stress-free dinner-party menus. You'll even find plenty of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options--and wine pairings from award-winning sommelier Jean-Luc Le D add the perfect finishing touch.
  push up jello shots: A CHIMPANZEE'S GUIDE FOR RETAIL MANAGEMENT Bill Langston, 2024-12-19 Retail management is not an easy career path. Long hard hours missed holidays and many hours of missed family time. Yet a career in retail is also rewarding and rarely a boring career choice.
  push up jello shots: Charlotte's Web E. B. White, 1952 Sixty years ago, on October 15, 1952, E.B. White's Charlotte's Web was published. It's gone on to become one of the most beloved children's books of all time. To celebrate this milestone, the renowned Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo has written a heartfelt and poignant tribute to the book that is itself a beautiful translation of White's own view of the world—of the joy he took in the change of seasons, in farm life, in the miracles of life and death, and, in short, the glory of everything. We are proud to include Kate DiCamillo's foreword in the 60th anniversary editions of this cherished classic. Charlotte's Web is the story of a little girl named Fern who loved a little pig named Wilbur—and of Wilbur's dear friend Charlotte A. Cavatica, a beautiful large grey spider who lived with Wilbur in the barn. With the help of Templeton, the rat who never did anything for anybody unless there was something in it for him, and by a wonderfully clever plan of her own, Charlotte saved the life of Wilbur, who by this time had grown up to quite a pig. How all this comes about is Mr. White's story. It is a story of the magic of childhood on the farm. The thousands of children who loved Stuart Little, the heroic little city mouse, will be entranced with Charlotte the spider, Wilbur the pig, and Fern, the little girl who understood their language. The forty-seven black-and-white drawings by Garth Williams have all the wonderful detail and warmhearted appeal that children love in his work. Incomparably matched to E.B. White's marvelous story, they speak to each new generation, softly and irresistibly.
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Push: Directed by Paul McGuigan. With Colin Ford, Joel Gretsch, Djimon Hounsou, Dakota Fanning. Two young Americans with special abilities must race to find a girl in Hong Kong …

PUSH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PUSH is to press against with force in order to drive or impel. How to use push in a sentence.

PUSH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PUSH definition: 1. to use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something into a…. Learn more.

PUSH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Push definition: to press upon or against (a person or thing).. See examples of PUSH used in a sentence.

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To move (something) by exerting force against it; thrust or shove: pushed the crate aside. c. To exert downward pressure on (a button or keyboard, for example); press. 2. To force (one's …

What does PUSH mean? - Definitions.net
What does PUSH mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word PUSH. A short, directed application of force; an …

Push Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Push definition: To force (one's way).

PUSH definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
When you push something, you use force to make it move away from you or away from its previous position. The woman pushed back her chair and stood up. They pushed him into the …

push - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jun 8, 2025 · push (third-person singular simple present pushes, present participle pushing, simple past and past participle pushed) (transitive, intransitive) To apply a force to (an object) …

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