President/Founder of The Center for Siblings of People with Disabilities Jessica lives in Wilmette with her husband, two cats and one crazy pup! To offer creative services to nonprofits, small businesses and individuals with various non-profit organizations to help them better tell their stories and achieve their goals. The center focuses on providing resources and education to siblings, parents and community groups, providing young siblings with the tools needed to process their emotions and develop coping skills. Professionally, Jessica launched The Center for Siblings of People with DisabilitiesĪnd author of an autobiographical picture book,īilly's Sister, Life when your sibling has a disability.Īfter sharing her story about growing up with a brother with autism, Jessica realized the need for sibling support - especially for young children. This year, thanks to The Hineini Initiative, all 36 Under 36 donations will be matched-doubling your impact! Make a donation to JUF in recognition of this 36 Under 36 honoree.
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If Cixin Liu’s name sounded familiar to you a few years ago, it might have been because you were following the speculative fiction scene in China, where Liu has won multiple Galaxy and Xingyun Awards (equivalent to winning multiple Hugos and Nebulas, respectively). You’re probably going to do this anyways, so instead of leaving halfway through the review I’ll suggest now that you type ‘ball lightning’ into Youtube/Wikipedia and get it out of your system. You'll be laughing one moment and shrieking the next. You'll be laughing one moment and shrieking the next." - Andrea Cremer, New York Times bestselling author of Nightshade, on Personal Demons, "Frannie is a delightful heroine, full of spunk."- RT Book Reviews "Fans of sexy encounters between celestials and infernals will eat this up."- Kirkus Reviews on Original Sin "Some wild twists…Readers may have to take breaks to cool down." -Booklist on Personal Demons "Full of shivers, surprises, and sultry romance. 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The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver.A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje.Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead.Michener had started a book on the west named Jefferson about a woman. All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr It includes the making of the movie, Centennial, for NBC by Universal Films.The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.You can see the full list below! The 20 Best Historical Fiction Novels of All Time There are too many great novels and a bunch of lists could be made without any complaints from me. Some classics had to be left off but the list came out well. The 20 Best Historical Fiction Novels of All TimeĬhoosing only 20 historical novels was not easy. Anyone who wants to be heard should go on his show if given the chance. You want to reach as many people as possible, and Joe Rogan's listeners are relatively open-minded. Rogan is this era’s Howard Stern, and anyone who refuses to go on his show or criticizes others for doing so betrays their own ignorance and moronic media strategy. Like Michael Brooks, I refuse to include Joe Rogan in this group-Brooks' new book Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer to the New Right is the first leftist critique of the new right that recognizes Rogan’s show for what it is: one of the most popular podcasts in the world, "heterodox" in its content. The oft-abbreviated "IDW" comprises an impressive roster of right-wing idiots including Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, Bret Weinstein, Eric Weinstein, and Dave Rubin. I doubt many people remember the “Intellectual Dark Web” or the New York Times piece by Bari Weiss that tried to introduce them to civilized society. Her birthday on 24th October is recognised as National Storytelling Day in South Africa since 2019, inaugurated at her adopted performance space, The Storytelling Tree, in Durban (RSA). She has been awarded honorary doctorates from seven universities globally and has received numerous accolades, such as the SAMA, OBBIE, and Joseph Jefferson Awards, as well as the SAFTA Lifetime Achievement award. Her works have been translated into multiple languages, including Braille, and her theatre plays have been directed in the USA, UK, and Greenland. Written by internationally acclaimed Xhosa storyteller, Gcina Mhlophe, and illustrated with hand-sewn artwork, each of these eight tales. Listen in English or isiZulu and let's keep the magic alive!ĭr Gcina Mhlophe is a renowned author, storyteller and founding director of Gcinamasiko Arts & Heritage Trust. Gcina Mhlophe, Illustrated by Rachel Griffin. In "African Story Magic", an East Coast Radio Podcast, Gcina shares many of the tales you grew up with, plus new stories so we can keep the magic of African storytelling alive for new generations. This anthology includes eight traditional tales from all over Africa. Step into the wonderful world of African storytelling with the globally renowned Gcina Mhlophe. The catch-22 of black banking is that the very institutions needed to help communities escape the deep poverty caused by discrimination and segregation inevitably became victims of that same poverty. Instead, housing segregation, racism, and Jim Crow credit policies created an inescapable, but hard to detect, economic trap for black communities and their banks. Studying these institutions over time, Mehrsa Baradaran challenges the myth that black communities could ever accumulate wealth in a segregated economy. "The Color of Money" pursues the persistence of this racial wealth gap by focusing on the generators of wealth in the black community: black banks. More than 150 years later, that number has barely budged. Join us for a discussion with Mehrsa Baradaran, author of "The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap." A Q&A and signing will follow the discussion.Ībout the Book: When the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1863, the black community owned less than one percent of the United States’ total wealth. “Baradaran…provides a deep accounting of how America got to a point where a median white family has 13 times more wealth than the median black family.”― Gillian B. Free and open to the public More Information That being said, what spoke to me most about this book before I picked it up was the beautiful cover. Likewise, Kacen Callender, the Black nonbinary author writes from their perspective of questioning identity. After this sudden revelation for many, Felix Ever After became huge in the book community because of its representation of a Black queer trans character as the protagonist. When I am writing this review it is early June and we just entered a time when white people (including myself) are realizing the internal bias we have in our reading habits and how few Black authors we have read. “But above all else, I hope Felix can do for even just one reader what Adam did for me: that a reader picks up Felix Ever After and learns more about themselves and their identity, and that becoming who they truly are is a possibility” -Kacen Callender Anyway, don’t make the same mistake I did, especially now that it’s out of print! (But not hard to find used and discounted!)įor months, Cass Meyer has heard her best friend Julia, a wannabe Broadway composer, whispering about a top-secret project. Road trip and theater elements plus a best friend/romance confusion element plus an enemies-to-lovers romance, all in an alternating timeline story? I MEAN. But man, as soon as I read this I was really mad for cheating myself, because this is a book I would’ve been recommending for sure during all those in-between years. Let’s just say, with some notable exceptions, early queer YA was…not excellent. Published in 2010, Horner’s debut was one of the first f/f romances in modern YA, and I’m going to admit right now that that totally scared me off of reading it for years. |